Good afternoon Insiders, Max Goldbart here relaying a hugely busy week in the world of film and TV as the post-Christmas blues are very much washed away. Read on.
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nailed. This year alone, our Parisian pals have made , and the cuts everyone's been asking for in salons thanks to their, you know, je ne sais quoi.So which hair trend is coming in hot for 2023? According to Syd Hayes, Session Stylist and BaByliss Ambassador, the latest iteration of cool-girl hair is the French New Wave.
“The French New Wave trend is a subtler take on cool girl hair with a gentle waved and less pronounced texture," he tells Glamour. It's basically a very soft and subtle take on but without the rigid structure you'd get from using a . As Hayes explains: "The key for this look is to alternate the direction of each wave so the hair is unstructured and soft.
Don’t worry about hair looking flat either, as the tool is placed at the root, it means locks look full-bodied and glossy.” This content can also be viewed on the site it from.To achieve the look, Hayes swears by a curling tool that allows you to curl your hair in both a clockwise and anti-clockwise direction. “The is the perfect tool to achieve your desired style because it can be set to clockwise curl, anti-clockwise curl, or alternate direction curls for complete style freedom,” he notes.If you're keen to trial the latest trend as we head into a new year, you'll be pleased to hear that the French Girl Wave works on all hair types including thicker and textures—the key is in the prep.
“To get optimum results, it is always handy to prep with a thickening spray so that the wave or curl lasts as long as possible. Brush out the curls for the ultimate wave,” suggests Hayes.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.This content can also be viewed on the site it from."For an added boost, try the which delivers volume and holds straight at the root.
.Good afternoon Insiders, Max Goldbart here relaying a hugely busy week in the world of film and TV as the post-Christmas blues are very much washed away. Read on.
EXCLUSIVE: Original Wild Bunch co-founders Vincent Maraval and Brahim Chioua bid farewell to the legendary company name they created in 2002 at a party in Paris on Thursday evening.
Wild Bunch co-founders Vincent Maraval and Brahim Chioua bid farewell to the legendary company name they created in 2002 at a characteristically rebel-rousing party in Paris bannered “Forever Wild Whatever The Name!” on Thursday night, but have yet to confirm their new name.
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Watch Below: Prince Harry sings with Jon Bon Jovi “I’m just the number-one employee,” he says. Jon, who changed his surname from Bongiovi when he was starting out as a rock star, has collaborated with his eldest son to launch Hampton Water, a wine company inspired by the family’s love of rosé and named after the popular summer playground of the rich and famous in New York’s Long Island that holds a special place in their hearts.And just like Bon Jovi did in the charts with hits like ‘You Give Love a Bad Name’ and ‘Livin’ on a Prayer’, the father-son team aim to take the company to number one.
Canal+ has removed Warner TV from its offering after the French pay-TV giant and the channel’s parent company Warner Bros. Discovery France failed to agree on renewed terms.
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Veteran French politician Roselyne Bachelot has taken an extraordinary potshot at the French film industry and the state funding system that keeps it afloat in a candid memoir recounting her difficult term as France’s culture minister during the Covid-19 pandemic.
is a line-up of beauty pros, from hairdressers to aestheticians. Hairstylist , whose Parisian salon sits on Rue Notre Dame des Victoires, is one such expert. He creates just the sort of dreamy, undone styles we associate with aspirational Parisian women for his chic clientele. Below, he shares the secrets behind French hairstyles. And how are our French counterparts wearing their hair now? “There is a real blueprint of softness,” he says.
One of the biggest entertainment stories of 2022 was the defamation trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. Yes, it was mostly an exercise in trashy, tabloid-y fodder, but it did seem to end with the public consensus that Depp was somehow a decent guy.
By Melia Kreiling knows how to make an entrance, be it on Zoom or in Emily in Paris. In the latter, , a gorgeous Greek artist who comes to Paris to show at Camille’s gallery—and who ends up falling for the headstrong blonde; the two then engage in a hot-and-heavy romance. Only problem is (spoiler alert if you're not caught up), Camille's in a relationship (and engaged!) to Gabriel, and they're expecting a baby. As for our Zoom, Kreiling has just flown to Greece from France, and before that, Los Angeles, where she was packing up her life as she prepares to move with her rescue dog, Uzo, to New York in the New Tear.
Ooh La La! Emily in Paris is back and while many things may be uncertain in the life of heroine Emily Cooper (played by Lily Collins), one thing is for sure — the American in Paris is looking more gorgeous than ever.