Fashion
Timothée Chalamet in a shimmering suit, Kristen Stewart in Chanel hot pants, and Zendaya in well, everything, make this year’s Venice Film Festival red carpet a knockout.
The first IRL, post-COVID New York Fashion Week is nigh. “I hope that the way the fashion industry made us all work and perform has been detonated,” PR legend Kelly Cutrone says.
She says she was raped by the former head of Elite models—and wants the agency’s current leadership to speak out.
It is not just about sweatpants. For many, the pandemic has radically changed their attitude to fashion and self-image—and how they intend to present themselves in the future.
The NY Post’s Cindy Adams tells Tim Teeman about her loyalty to Donald Trump, why crooks and authoritarians make great copy, and how modern celebrity killed the gossip she loves.
Melania Trump seemed averse to return to the public fray—until NBC presidential historian Michael Beschloss dissed the White House Rose Garden, the redesign of which she oversaw.
Jennifer Aniston told InStyle she eats just one potato chip when she’s feeling emotional. Trying to follow her example is a futile exercise in self-torture. Pass the damn Pringles.