The Red Sea International Film Foundation and Vanity Fair Europe celebrated Salma Abu Deif, Ramata-Toulaye Sy, Adhwa Fahad, Aseel Omran, Kiara Advani, and Sarocha Chankimha (aka Freen) at their annual gala, held during the Festival de Cannes.
Read MoreGroundbreaking fashion figure Nicola Formichetti tapped as Mentor for AlUla Creates Initiative
Formichetti, one of the most prolific creatives of his generation, will support as costume mentor the first wave of emerging Saudi design talent, as both the film and fashion pathways converge.
Read MoreA revolution at Maison Valentino
Just days from when Pierpaolo Piccioli announced his departure, after 25 years as the fashion house’s creative director, the ex helmer of Gucci was tapped to take over the design of the brand.
Read MoreDries Van Noten: The end of an era
With his day-old announcement that he’ll be retiring after the next Men’s collection, the fashion designer brings to an end the era of Dries’ Belgian coolness.
Read MorePHOTOS: Holly Waddington's stunning costumes for 'Poor Things' to be on view at the Barbican Centre in London
The free exhibition of original costumes from the film, as worn by stars Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo and Willem Dafoe among many others, will be on display in the Barbican Centre, Level G foyer from the 11th of December 2023 to the19th of January 2024.
Read MoreFrom the MIME.news archives: 'Tiger Stripes' cast and director wear Malaysian designer Behati at Cannes premiere
The disruptive high fashion label dressed all three of the film's young stars, as well as groundbreaking filmmaker Amanda Nell Eu in matching magenta numbers, and created a fashion movement worthy of the Croisette.
Read MoreWhy the short film 'Radical Etro' by Beniamino Barrese is a must-watch
To introduce his sophomore collection as the helm of iconic Italian brand Etro, designer Marco De Vincenzo revealed all on camera to one of my fave filmmakers, Beniamino Barrese and the result is a magnificent mix of fashion and cinema — at their best.
Read MoreJordan's wonder Lulua beauty balm and why you should own a jar too
Sometimes it’s great to find a product that satisfies many beauty needs and I think I’ve found that miracle salve within Lulua.jo’s prettily packaged balm.
Read MoreEight things I've learned during this pandemic -- The Minimalist Fashionista
To make sure we don’t become victims of this virus we should be washing our hands often, wearing a mask always and respecting other people’s spaces — all the time. Really, it’s THAT simple and we could have it under control, without any need for vaccines and lockdown measures.
So here are the eight wonderful, personal lessons I’ve learned from Covid-19
Read More"Out of the Blue": Pitti Connect shows us a way to view fashion in the age of social distancing
With the announcement that Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have picked Florence for their “Renaissance & Rebirth” event, a three day experience starting on September 2nd, featuring their High-Quality Tailoring and Haute Couture events, it does feel like Pitti Connect and my beloved birth city of Firenze are bringing fashion back! Or rather, forward — to a brand new way of doing business and making people dream.
Read MoreMatteo Garrone's film 'Le Mythe Dior' featuring the Maison's Fall 2020 Couture collection is a dream!
While I watched the short film, I couldn’t help but repeat my mantra, what I say to myself when I watch Matteo Garrone’s films. “There’s no filmmaker like him, there’s no filmmaker like him….” with the same wonder and awe, and in the same tone as Dorothy in ‘The Wizard of Oz’.
Read MoreFor the love of horses! Dreaming of discovering the McGinnis Meadows Cattle & Guest Ranch
Only my closest friends and family know that horses are my passion. It’s not a sport one can practice just anywhere and my life lately has been more city dweller and less country girl — for family reasons. However, you can take the girl out of stables but you can’t take the stables out of a girl. I dream of horses, I cry when one is featured in a film and when I get an email like the recent one from McGinnis Meadows Cattle & Guest Ranch in Montana, I start to plan in my head how I could make it work out to go there. This summer.
Read MoreYou don't have to be a grown up to wear Eton: Swedish shirt brand launches 'Minime' collection for kids
Under the creative direction of rockstar designer Sebastian Dollinger, Eton’s CCO, the company has added a tiny kids capsule line to their already impressive and always planet-conscious lineup. Minute versions of two of the company’s bestsellers — the denim shirt now turned into a dress for little girls, and a white unisex oxford — are now at the core of this limited “Minime” collection.
Read MoreAll About the Obamas: Michelle Obama’s ‘Becoming’ and our former Pres. tweets “Vote!” on The Minimalist Fashionista
After watching the Netflix documentary ‘Becoming’, about the book tour by Michelle Obama to promote her memoirs by the same title, I felt like I was walking a little taller. I remembered a time when I didn’t need to apologize for my President all the time while traveling and when saying “I’m American” felt like saying “I’m a cool cowboy.” I’m proud of being American regardless. But now it is a bit more challenging to conjure up that pride.
Read MoreLook to the East: A Korean film, Japanese shirt and Buddhist thoughts on The Minimalist Fashionista
For film, fashion and life, I look to the East this week on my YouTube clip. Check out all the details on this blog post.
Read MoreEverything's coming up Jake: The Minimalist Fashionista on today's most exciting actor
While in self isolation, on this worldwide — well almost, hello New Zealand and Sweden — lockdown due to a tiny virus with a potent plan, I’ve been thinking a lot about my favorite things. And persons. Among my most beloved actors Jake Gyllenhaal always tops the list.
Read MoreLiberation Day with the Minimalist Fashionista: Clip 12 is all about Italy, baby!
Today, I wanted to share with you via YouTube an armchair voyage to my childhood. I believe more than where we come from, our heritage is what we watch, read and experience as children that makes us who we are as adults.
Read MoreFashion Face Masks: Is this the future of our beauty routine?
Slap on some face cream, a little eyebrow pencil, pull on the face mask and go.
That’s our beauty routine these days, but are the masks here to stay? And how will you choose yours?
Read MoreA film on drinking the Kool-Aid, Cocoa tea and wisdom from Mandela: Clip 11 of the Minimalist Fashionista on lockdown
Yesterday’s rain brought with it some gloom. And gloom with me always leads to contemplative times. So this clip is all about seeing this too up-close to realize that something may be not quite right. Or “drinking the Kool Aid” as I often like to say, referring to the Jonestown massacre by cult followers of Jim Jones who poisoned themselves and their kids with cyanide mixed in the punch.
Read MoreClip Ten of the Minimalist Fashionista on Lockdown: Parisian fashions, French cinema and Albert Camus
On this clip, I wanted to go to Paris. I’d never been when I visited it two summers ago, with my beloved late friend Richard. I had always held out to see with someone special and they didn’t get any more special than he! I doubt I’ll go back to Paris now, too many memories at every corner. In 48 hours, Richard showed me everything around his beautiful adoptive city. Truly magical.
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