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July 2023

3 Jul

Bella Ramsey & Emma D’Arcy Play ‘Never Have I

Bella Ramsey & Emma D’Arcy Play ‘Never Have I
‘The Last of Us’ lead Bella Ramsey (Ellie) and ‘House of the Dragon’ star Emma D’Arcy (Rhaenyra Targaryen) play a game of ‘Never Have I Ever.’ Emma D’Arcy and Bella Ramsey get all the way down to brass-tacks, as they take turns to reply a series of no-nonsense questions. From getting ‘Game of Thrones’ / ‘The Last of Us’ tattoos to meeting their celebrity crush, Bella Ramsey and Emma D’Arcy spill all. This episode was filmed at Ham Yard Hotel. #BellaRamsey #EmmaDArcy #TheLastOfUs #TLOU #HouseOfTheDragon #GameOfThrones #Vogue 00:00 - Never have I ever… Used another person’s toothbrush. 00:36 - Never have I ever… Made up a story or lied in an interview. 00:50 - Never have I ever… Injured myself in a stunt. 01:26 -...
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3 Jul

Natalie Portman, Léa Seydoux Absorb Dior’s Goddess-inspired Couture Collection

Natalie Portman, Léa Seydoux Absorb Dior’s Goddess-inspired Couture Collection
Maria Grazia Chiuri’s latest couture collection for Dior was inspired by goddesses, so it was fitting that she had Valkyrie herself — in the shape of Natalie Portman no less than — sitting front row. Portman, who plays the Norse goddess within the “Thor” film series, was all smiles catching up with Léa Seydoux because the two took their seats within the front row. She shared hugs with Dior chair and chief executive officer Delphine Arnault and LVMH Fashion Group chief executive officer Sidney Toledano. Gemma Arterton, a Dior regular, played it cool in a summery shorts ensemble. “She’s a robust female and we love her because she’s just so supportive of anyone that’s an artist,” she said of Chiuri’s work. “The garments...
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3 Jul

Cult Beauty Launches Body Positive Campaign, Says ‘No’ to

Cult Beauty Launches Body Positive Campaign, Says ‘No’ to
LONDON — Cult Beauty, which built its name on selling high-performance brands and products with a loyal following, is taking a stand against airbrushing and in favor of young people’s mental health. The wonder e-commerce site, which launched in 2007 and is owned by THG, has unveiled a campaign to eliminate retouched photos from its products and materials. Additionally it is urging the broader U.K. beauty industry to support a parliamentary bill that might make it mandatory to declare when a picture has been digitally altered to reinforce a model’s face or body. Cult’s campaign, “Can’t (Re)Touch This,” is geared toward reducing the variety of airbrushed model images “amid an epidemic of eating disorders and mental health problems amongst young people.” The brand has...
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