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5 Apr

Kacey Musgraves Brings Wild Flair to ‘Shucked’ Broadway Premiere

Nina Westervelt for Variety Kacey Musgraves attended the Broadway premiere of “Shucked” in Latest York on Tuesday, choosing a head-to-toe snake-print ensemble, including a trench coat, top, pants and boots. She accessorized with a black chain strap-handle bag. Kacey Musgraves poses on the opening night of the brand new musical “Shucked.” Bruce Glikas/Getty Images To create her search for the premiere, Musgraves worked with stylists Eric Cloud and Lindsey Dupuis Bledsoe. Musgraves had not one, but two dates to the premiere of “Shucked.” The primary was her boyfriend, author Cole Schafer, who wore a classic black turtleneck in true minimalist artist fashion. The second was her grandmother, Barbara Musgraves, who opted for a pop of color in an emerald green shirt accessorized with three strands...
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31 Jan

Jane Fonda Brings Wild Flair in Red Leopard Print

Jane Fonda arrived on the luncheon and panel for her recent film, “80 for Brady,” on Monday in Los Angeles, wearing an animal-inspired ensemble. In honor of the luncheon and panel for her recent film, the actress wore a red leopard print sequin jacket, black trousers and black square-toe shoes. She accessorized the look with a bracelet and statement earrings. For makeup, Fonda went for an elevated daytime look featuring a matte lip, a subtle hint of blush, eye-popping mascara and eye shadow. Her hair was parted to 1 side and done in a coiffed wavy style. Jane Fonda attends a luncheon and panel in support of Paramount Pictures’ “80 for Brady” on Jan. 30 in Los Angeles. Getty Images for Paramount Pictu “80...
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10 Jan

Jan-Jan Van Essche Brings His Flair for ‘Open Shapes’

MILAN – Jan-Jan Van Essche’s fashion must be examined up close to grasp where the designer’s creativity is channeled from. By his own admission, at first sight lots of his soft tailored pieces, deconstructed silhouettes, and handwoven garments look exactly like classical menswear tropes, except they should not only that. “I’m not going to reinvent the wheel; in menswear there are plenty of classic elements you can work around and that communicate very clearly… I attempt to reshape, literally reshape, these items by putting certain subtleties in the development, pleating elements and make them form of more sober, more minimalistic, one could say, even though it’s more like a concentration of an idea,” Van Essche said over Zoom. “I attempt to make them...
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