Stylist to the stars turned YouTuber Brad Mondo has launched his own haircare line, Xmondo.
Mondo, who’s styled celebrities like Vanessa Hudgens, Heather Marks, and Shay Mitchell, spent the past year developing his brand and working with a local New York City lab to formulate vegan and cruelty-free products.
Xmondo’s launch product is an apply-when-wet solution called Glitterati that retails for $29 and is designed to moisturize hair, minimize frizz, and hold hairstyles in place. The product also reflect's Mondo’s personal tastes, as it's pink -- only in the container, not on hair -- and filled with a very fine glitter.
“I’ve worked countless hours and have had many sleepless nights leading up to Xmondo’s launch day,” Mondo said in a statement. “This has been a dream of mine for many years and I want to thank all my fans for making this possible in the first place.
Mondo, who’s styled celebrities like Vanessa Hudgens, Heather Marks, and Shay Mitchell, spent the past year developing his brand and working with a local New York City lab to formulate vegan and cruelty-free products.
Xmondo’s launch product is an apply-when-wet solution called Glitterati that retails for $29 and is designed to moisturize hair, minimize frizz, and hold hairstyles in place. The product also reflect's Mondo’s personal tastes, as it's pink -- only in the container, not on hair -- and filled with a very fine glitter.
“I’ve worked countless hours and have had many sleepless nights leading up to Xmondo’s launch day,” Mondo said in a statement. “This has been a dream of mine for many years and I want to thank all my fans for making this possible in the first place.
- 3/15/2019
- by James Loke Hale
- Tubefilter.com
The last time Roger Avary directed a film, it was in collaboration with Bret Easton Ellis. Together, the two of them were responsible for the hyperactive 2002 adaptation of "The Rules Of Attraction" and something of a spinoff in the mostly-improvisational "Glitterati" cut together from the extensive footage shot for Victor's European trip sequence. And how did that go? 'Attraction' pulled in less than $12 million worldwide, while "Glitterati" has only been seen by a handful of people and may never obtain any sort of release due to its pornographic content. So, naturally, Avary hasn't directed anything in almost a…...
- 10/14/2011
- The Playlist
Roger Avary has missing from the filmmaking scene in the couple of years following his legal issues, but those are more or less over, so back to the drawing board it is. One of the several projects he’s been developing for some time is an adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis‘ Glamorama, a novel that follows Victor Ward and his time with a group of model-terrorists. (Terrorists who are also fashion models, not the prime example of what terrorists should be. And, yes, Ellis was annoyed at a similarity shared with a certain comedy.)
Well, with Avary back at work and the adaptation still waiting to take off, it’s appropriate that the author would tweet the following last night:
“Just finished reading Roger Avary’s adaptation of “Glamorama” which he will direct next year. Hilarious, horrific, sad. He’s a mad genius.”
No word on who might be funding or distributing,...
Well, with Avary back at work and the adaptation still waiting to take off, it’s appropriate that the author would tweet the following last night:
“Just finished reading Roger Avary’s adaptation of “Glamorama” which he will direct next year. Hilarious, horrific, sad. He’s a mad genius.”
No word on who might be funding or distributing,...
- 10/13/2011
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
The association between author Bret Easton Ellis and screenwriter/director Roger Avary goes back a decade. Avary directed a film version of the Ellis novel The Rules of Attraction, released in 2002, and used footage shot for that film to create another movie, Glitterati, which is tangentially related to The Rules of Attraction. Glitterati has never officially been released, and probably never will, which I'll get into in a minute. But that film was intended as connective tissue between The Rules of Attraction and the adaptation of another Ellis novel, Glamorama, which Avary has planned to write and direct for many years. Now Bret Easton Ellis says the Glamorama script is done and will be directed by Avary next year. First, the news. Last night, Ellis said via Twitter [1], Just finished reading Roger Avary's adaptation of "Glamorama" which he will direct next year. Hilarious, horrific, sad. He's a mad genius.
- 10/13/2011
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
Author Bret Easton Ellis is currently promoting the release of Imperial bedrooms (which will surely be made into a film - almost all of his works have chosen the silverscreen route) - and one of his celeb characters from The Rules of Attraction and Glamorama in Victor Ward is making the rounds once again. - Author Bret Easton Ellis is currently promoting the release of Imperial bedrooms (which will surely be made into a film - almost all of his works have chosen the silverscreen route) - and one of his celeb characters from The Rules of Attraction and Glamorama in Victor Ward is making the rounds once again. Played by Kip Pardue in Roger Avary's Troa and the never released Glitterati (the film within the film - a longer assemblage of the European footage that served 5 minutes worth in Rules), for the occasion of Ellis' new book release,...
- 6/25/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
Author Bret Easton Ellis is currently promoting the release of Imperial bedrooms (which will surely be made into a film - almost all of his works have chosen the silverscreen route) - and one of his celeb characters from The Rules of Attraction and Glamorama in Victor Ward is making the rounds once again. Played by Kip Pardue in Roger Avary's Troa and the never released Glitterati (the film within the film - a longer assemblage of the European footage that served 5 minutes worth in Rules), for the occasion of Ellis' new book release, Pardue, James Van Der Beek and director Matthew Ross made an update on the character which Movieline is hosting over here.
- 6/25/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
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