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30 Aug

Michael Michael Kors’ Latest Fall Campaign Features Actress Shu Qi

Michael Kors’ global brand ambassador Shu Qi, the award-winning Taiwanese actress, will likely be featured in the corporate’s newest ad campaign. Shot by photographer Nick Yang on the Peninsula Hotel in Shanghai against the historic Bund riverfront, the campaign channels the brand’s jet set spirit. Qi, who was recently named a 2023 Venice Film Festival selection committee board member, appears in the photographs and accompanying video in looks from the autumn 2003 Michael Michael Kors collection. Michael Michael Kors’ fall collection contains a glamorous twist on seasonal dressing similar to an Empire Logo splashed across outerwear and accessories, day-to-night leopard print and opulent outerwear. Among the many accessories are a leopard-print Mila handbag, an Empire Logo print tote and the Heather and...
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20 Apr

Katrina Kaif Life Story | Full details About katrina

Katrina Kaif is a British actress who works in Hindi-language movies. One in every of the highest-paid actresses in India, she has received accolades, including 4 Screen Awards and 4 Zee Cine Awards, along with three Filmfare nominations. Though reception to her acting has varied, she is noted for her dancing ability in various successful item numbers. #katrinakaif #bollywoodactress #lifestory ...
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1 Feb

‘Bridgerton’ Actress Simone Ashley Fronts Recent Johnnie Walker Campaign

LONDON — Simone Ashley, the British actress famous for her roles in “Bridgerton” and “Sex Education,” is the star of Johnnie Walker’s latest Daring Steps campaign.  She appears in a brief film directed by filmmaker Kajal. Ashley and Anita Chhiba, founding father of the talent agency Weight-reduction plan Paratha, which promotes South Asian creatives, also collaborated on the film. Within the campaign, Ashley wears quite a lot of looks, all of which were made by South Asian designers.   “Simone is so inspiring,” Chhiba told WWD. “Working alongside someone who's such a key public figure for smashing through cultural barriers that many [South Asian people] face made it all of the more meaningful.”  The campaign offers young British South Asian creatives the chance to...
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