Rosamund Pike leads Rachel Zegler and Rachel Brosnahan to the front row for Dior’s Womenswear Spring/Summer 2022 fashion show during Paris Fashion Week held at Jardin des Tuileries on Tuesday (September 28) in France.
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Ever see a stylish outfit and say, “ooh la la”? We want that to be your reaction every time you look in the mirror after getting dressed. It’s time to say “au revoir” to old clothes that simply don’t excite you anymore!
If you couldn’t tell, one aesthetic that’s really been exciting Us lately is the French girl vibe. We need some of that dainty, sophisticated European magic in our life, and
Rosamund Pike leads Rachel Zegler and Rachel Brosnahan to the front row for Dior’s Womenswear Spring/Summer 2022 fashion show during Paris Fashion Week held at Jardin des Tuileries on Tuesday (September 28) in France.
Prince Andrew is allegedly set to sell his £17m Swiss chalet amid a legal battle with the property's previous owner. The Duke of York and ex-wife Sarah Ferguson were sued by Isabelle de Rouvre for the £6.6m she claims they still owe her, the Mirror reports.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent“Aline,” the biopic loosely based on French Canadian hitmaker Celine Dion, has been acquired by Roadside Attractions and Samuel Goldwyn Films for U.S. distribution.
Guy Lodge Film CriticWhenever a film begins with a disclaimer asserting that the story you’re about to see is fictional — and furthermore, that what shall unfold on-screen “should not be considered a reflection of a reality” — it’s hard not to go in assuming the exact opposite.
French luxury house Saint Laurent will go completely fur free in its collections from next year, its parent company Kering said Friday.In a statement, Kering added that another of its houses, Italian menswear brand Brioni, will also stop using natural fur -- making the luxury giant that includes Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, Bottega Veneta completely fur free.Kering CEO Francois-Henri Pinault said that “going entirely fur free is just the right thing to do.
Angelina Jolie has been given the green light to unload her portion of a pricey French estate shared with estranged husband Brad Pitt. The two actors have been battling over the future of the property, according to court documents previously obtained by Fox News, as it is owned by separate limited liability corporations that both parties control.
Coco Austin 42, gives her daughter the world. And if it’s a new French manicure for picture day, so be it. The reality star is facing major social media backlash after posting a pic of her daughter, Chanel, 5, with a new French manicure on September 23.
Recently, it was revealed that Wes Anderson’s upcoming film, “The French Dispatch,” would not only feature a soundtrack with Alexandre Desplat’s beautiful score, but it would also be accompanied by an entire companion album with French classics covered by singer-songwriter Jarvis Cocker. And one of those songs is “Aline,” which now has a brand-new music video directed by none other than Anderson himself.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's divorce was finalized in 2019, but the former pair are still at odds over a lavish estate they co-own in France, according to a court filing obtained by Fox News. The complaint, which was filed on Tuesday in Luxembourg, accuses the "Maleficent" star, 46, of attempting to offload her 50% share in the 1,000-acre, $164 million Chateau Miraval in Correns, France without allegedly allowing Pitt, 57, the first option to buy her out.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s divorce just got messier. The two are now battling it out over Château Miraval, the $164 million vineyard that they both own in France.
Brad Pitt has reportedly brought a new lawsuit against estranged wife Angelina Jolie concerning the couple’s French vineyard. According to DailyMail.
Quantic Dream, the studio behind Detroit: Become Human and Heavy Rain, has successfully sued Le Monde for libel, after the French newspaper published stories alleging a harmful work culture.Quantic Dream had sued both Le Monde and Mediapart, an online investigative journal, for stories published in 2018 that it said damaged the studio’s reputation.