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8 male Korean stars ruling the beauty world: from Astro's Cha Eun-woo's Dior Beauty gig and Got7's Jackson Wang who reps Armani and Mac, to Exo's Kai in YSL make-up and Lee
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A luxurious book that showcases the spirit and essence of Chanel's iconic style through the medium of fashion photography Jérôme Gautier's text is excellent.--The Wall Street Journal Gabrielle Bonheur Coco Chanel (1883-1971) was undoubtedly the most influential fashion designer of the 20th century. Her clothes and accessories have remained perennially chic, and her legendary fashion house continues to exert a powerful sway over today's designers.
Chanel: The Vocabulary of Style [Book]
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The 2023 Met Gala: Vintage Chanel Makes a Comeback – The Lion's Roar
At the Met Gala, everybody’s A-list. And no, that’s not an exaggeration. Here’s everything to know about fashion’s biggest night in NYC.
Met Gala 2023: How to Watch, Start Time, Theme and More to Know – NBC New York
nbsp; IN THE HANDS of Joyce J. Scott, the possibilities of glass beads are endless. She uses beads to tell stories, raise challenging social and political issues, and celebrate her mother. A quilt artist, Elizabeth Talford Scott (1916-2011), taught her daughter to sew with beads when she was five years old. Scott’s early exposure was enduring. Over a five-decade career, she developed a unique, bead-based art practice. Many of Scott’s imaginative works are made solely with beads and thread. Others are elaborate mixed-media works combining beads with blown glass, found objects, fabric and a variety of other materials including photographs, bone, wood, and clay. She’s ventured into printmaking, installation, and performance, but primarily concentrates on multilayered bead works in the form of jewelry, wall hangings, and figurative sculpture. Her greatest recognition has come in recent years. On view at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) in New York, “Maryland to Murano: Neckpieces and Sculptures by Joyce J. Scott” (2014-15) was organized by Lowery Stokes Sims, who was then chief curator at MAD. Scott was named a MacArthur “genius” Fellow in 2016. Her largest and most ambitious exhibition to date, “Joyce J. Scott: Harriet Tubman and Other Truths,” was presented […]
Joyce J. Scott Employs the Beauty of Beads to Raise Issues Such as Violence and Racism: 'My Best Voice is as an Artist' - Culture Type
From topless literary performances on OnlyFans to her homegrown “Snake Oil” and “grift” card business, “The Scammer”—as Caroline Calloway titles herself in a new memoir—is back.
Caroline Calloway Survived Cancellation. Now She's Doubling Down
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