Tyra Banks Predicts the Future: Covering topics from beauty and robots to hair extensions and global warming, model-turned-TV personality Tyra Banks has predicted her version of the future for The Wall Street Journal, and it’s very interesting. Banks suggests that “Models will be as relevant as a horse and buggy,” and “Men will be vying for women’s attention, obsessed with being attractive to females and snagging well-off ladies who can take care of them.” She is also convinced that most women will look like either Beyonce or Rihanna, which really can't be such a bad thing. [Wall Street Journal]
Kim Kardashian Talks Being a Working Mom: Joining the ranks of Indra Nooyi and Sheryl Sandberg, reality star Kim Kardashian discussed being a working mom and the the touchy subject of whether women can actually have it all. “It’s just all about prioritizing,” she said during an interview on CNBC, “and I think that, yeah, it could get tough and after you have a baby, there are so many times when I just didn’t want to get up and work on something and I just wanted to be home with my baby, but, you know, for me… it makes us feel good when we are out working and we can provide something for our friends and products that, you know, we can’t find that we really want.” See, Kim really is just like us. [Jezebel]
Kirsten Dunst Swears She's a Feminist: In April, Kirsten Dunst was critized for comments made during the interview accompanying her British Harper’s Bazaar cover. In the piece, the actress touched on her appreciation for traditional gender roles. “Staying at home, nurturing, being the mother, cooking—it’s a valuable thing,” she stated, along with her belief that “the feminine has been a little undervalued.” Now, in Flaunt magazine’s August issue, Dunst claims her comments were about her mother and she’s “obviously… a feminist.” [Cosmopolitan]
Gwen Stefani Plans Return to Fashion Week: It’s been three years since the No Doubt frontwoman sent pieces from her L.A.M.B. line down the runway at New York Fashion Week. “The only reason I haven’t [presented] lately is because [NYFW] falls when my kids go back to school,” she told Elle.com, explaining she wouldn’t miss her kid’s first day of kindergarten. “This year it falls on a different week so I can be in both places.” [The Telegraph]