Who isn’t a sucker for these live action Disney remakes. Watch the first look into their take on the classic Cinderella with of course endless nods to their original Disney animation version. The cast is star-studded and the costumes look divine. Will I secretly watch this? oh for sure. Set to be in theaters March 13th 2015. “Have courage and be kind. Watch the brand new trailer for Disney’s Cinderella, starring Cate Blanchett, Lily James, Richard Madden, and Helena Bonham Carter. See the film in theatres March 13, 2015.”
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‘Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark’ Movie Update
Shocked and excited when we heard the news the beloved Scary Stories to tell in the dark books were going to be interpreted into a movie. A series of creepy books we all hold dear to our hearts. A writer for the books interpretation has been selected. His name is John August and you may know his other works which include films like Go, Big Fish and Frankinweenie. It’s been rumored that the previous writers were already set on the story to “adapt some of the Scary short stories into a screenplay about a group of outcast kids who stand up to their fears to save their town when nightmares…
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Illustrations by Louise Zergaeng Pomeroy
London-based artist Louise Zergaeng Pomeroy creates pen and ink illustrations that are both strange and captivating. Her work features unusual portraits filled with tattoos, lip gauges, and other bold body modifications, turning each piece into a study of individuality and unconventional beauty.
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Vogue China December 2014 by Tim Walker
Tim Walker brings his signature sense of fantasy and drama to Vogue China December 2014. The editorial unfolds like a lavish dream, filled with theatrical poses, rich styling, and an undercurrent of luxurious mystery that keeps the viewer hooked from the first image.
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KENDALL JENNER for American Vogue December 2014
Kendall Jenner steps into the spotlight with a confident, polished fashion spread in American Vogue December 2014. Shot by Patrick Demarchelier and styled by Tabitha Simmons, the editorial presents a softer, more playful side of Kendall that feels intentional and refreshingly light.
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Carmen Dell’Orefice Returns to the St. Regis
Carmen Dell’Orefice returns to the St. Regis with the kind of elegance that only decades of fashion history can deliver. Nearly seventy years after being drawn by Salvador Dalí in the same hotel, the icon revisits the space to be captured once again, this time by illustrator David Downton for Vanity Fair. The moment feels poetic, intentional, and deeply chic
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Girl Skaters of the 70’s
The 1970s gave us fearless girl skaters with long hair, serious style, and zero interest in playing it safe. These women went hard on their boards, carving up concrete with confidence and attitude long before skate culture became a fashion headline.
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Louis Vuitton F/W 2014 Editorial by Highsnobiety
Highsnobiety presents a sleek menswear editorial spotlighting Louis Vuitton F/W 2014, photographed by Dominic Storer. The shoot leans into winter-ready dressing with a refined, modern edge that feels serious, controlled, and quietly confident.
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Gemma Rising by Emma Summerton
Gemma Rising feels like fashion lifted off the ground and decided not to come back down. Shot for Vogue Australia by Emma Summerton, the editorial places Gemma Ward inside an intergalactic fantasy that is sleek, elevated, and quietly otherworldly. Think future dreaming, but polished.
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Azealia Banks “Chasing Time”
A cheeky (booby tassely) throwback black and white music video. It’s nice to know with all the delays on her debut album “Broke With Expensive Taste” there was a steady and quick segway into Azealia Banks releasing her new music video for her track titled “Chasing Time”. With countless tasteful nods to the 90’s R&B time stint. Check out her boob music video below, loves it. Get More: Azealia Banks, Chasing Time, Music, More Music Videos
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Chris Percaval for the MuseeNoir Lookbook
MuseeNoir delivers a dark, textured menswear moment with its latest lookbook featuring Chris Percaval, photographed by Robin Bharaj. The focus is clear, black everything, layered fabrics, and a cool, understated attitude that never tries too hard.