Getting love from their biggest fans! Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid stole the catwalk at Balmain's Spring/Summer 2016 show during Paris Fashion Week on Thursday -- and had some some famous faces cheering them on from the front row. The supermodels stunned in Olivier Rousteing's runway presentation in some of the designer's signature curve hugging ensembles, with Kris Jenner and Gigi's boyfriend Joe Jones showing their support at the event. The "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star worked the catwalk in a white cut-out bodysuit and sheer netted skirt, paired with a huge statement necklace and gray strappy sandals. Hadid worked a brown crop top and high-waisted chain mail skirt, accessorizing with a gold choker and lace-up booties. Both ladies wore their hair in fierce high ponytails and looked gorgeous with bold brows and natural makeup. The fashion off the runway was just as interesting, with the mom-of-six rocking her...
- 10/1/2015
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Whiplash
Justin Hurwitz
Varese Sarabande
Birdman
Antonio Sanchez
Milan Records
“I’d rather die drunk, broke at 34 and have people at a dinner table talk about me than live to be rich and sober at 90 and nobody remembered who I was.” That’s how jazz drumming prodigy Andrew Neyman (Miles Teller) sums up art and, really, life in general over an awkward dinner conversation in Whiplash. Andrew’s idolization of Charlie Parker is a touch extreme (and more than a touch apocryphal) but it’s his unfaltering adoration, even in the face of destitution and mortality, that defines the artistic dedication in Damien Chazelle’s second feature. The result of pitting Andrew’s entitled whippersnapper against the fiery temper of Fletcher (J.K. Simmons), the Shaffer Conservatory’s firebrand jazz director, Whiplash‘s prime concern is in the sacrifices of art marking and the crippling fear of complacency. It’s a...
Justin Hurwitz
Varese Sarabande
Birdman
Antonio Sanchez
Milan Records
“I’d rather die drunk, broke at 34 and have people at a dinner table talk about me than live to be rich and sober at 90 and nobody remembered who I was.” That’s how jazz drumming prodigy Andrew Neyman (Miles Teller) sums up art and, really, life in general over an awkward dinner conversation in Whiplash. Andrew’s idolization of Charlie Parker is a touch extreme (and more than a touch apocryphal) but it’s his unfaltering adoration, even in the face of destitution and mortality, that defines the artistic dedication in Damien Chazelle’s second feature. The result of pitting Andrew’s entitled whippersnapper against the fiery temper of Fletcher (J.K. Simmons), the Shaffer Conservatory’s firebrand jazz director, Whiplash‘s prime concern is in the sacrifices of art marking and the crippling fear of complacency. It’s a...
- 12/15/2014
- by David Klein
- SoundOnSight
Update: Annie’s recap is live.
Ryan Seacrest announced the drama ahead at the top of the show: “With the cooperation of law enforcement, we made a discovery that left us no choice but to eliminate one of our finalists from the competition. When you’re doing a live show, anything can happen.” And what better example of the wild spontaneity of live TV is there than a previously taped segment for Ryan to tease for an hour and a half?
American Idol executive producers Ken Warwick and Nigel Lythgoe called Top 12 contestant Jermaine Jones into their offices to confront...
Ryan Seacrest announced the drama ahead at the top of the show: “With the cooperation of law enforcement, we made a discovery that left us no choice but to eliminate one of our finalists from the competition. When you’re doing a live show, anything can happen.” And what better example of the wild spontaneity of live TV is there than a previously taped segment for Ryan to tease for an hour and a half?
American Idol executive producers Ken Warwick and Nigel Lythgoe called Top 12 contestant Jermaine Jones into their offices to confront...
- 3/15/2012
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
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