At Coach and Khaite, the director, who died last month, shaped the vibe.
With the announcement that the great David Lynch died on January 16, the world hasn’t just lost one of its greatest filmmakers: It’s lost one of its greatest artists, period. The work of a ...
Macbeth arrives in cinemas next month, and we’ve got an exclusive clip to share! Max Webster’s production stars David Tennant and Cush Jumbo as the regicidal titular duo. The revival originally ...
First lady Melania Trump's hat caught the attention of many across the country and on social media on Inauguration Day. The man behind the design, Eric Javits, has been creating headwear for decades.
Charming. But in fact, the reason behind yesterday’s awkward missed kiss was that Melania Trump, 54, wore a wide-brimmed, face-blocking hat for the inauguration ceremony. The striking fashion ...
The man behind Melania Trump’s head-turning hat is sharing how it came to be. “It was my great honor and privilege to create the hat our First Lady, Melania Trump wore for the inaugural ...
David Beckham has always been a devoted father, but his recent heartfelt speech offered a rare and touching glimpse into his hopes for his 13-year-old daughter Harper’s future. Speaking at ...
Led by David Tennant and Cush Jumbo as the cursed couple who dabble in a spot of regicide, Webster’s revival involved audiences donning headphones, lines being whispered into microphones and given ...
Melania Trump turned heads at Donald Trump's inauguration Monday with a navy and ivory hat from a little-known American designer whose creations often cost $225 to $1,250. The incoming first lady ...
While red baseball caps have become synonymous with President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump made her own millinery-related fashion statement, sporting a navy wide-brimmed hat by an ...
She showed up to the inauguration on Monday morning wearing a long, dark coat, which appears black from a distance but is actually navy, and a matching wide-brimmed hat. The coat, skirt ...
Javits hand-sewed about 92 percent of the hat’s seams using couture techniques, he said, and “No other hands touched, (nor eyes saw) the hat prior to Herve Pierre and the first Lady receiving ...
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