Thursday, 2 February 2017

Paris Fashion Week

It’s going to be a beautiful day in Paris, with forecasts for a high of 77 degrees. Get ready to enjoy it from the back of a town car. On deck today are shows by Courrèges, Maison Margiela, Rochas and more. Here, a few highlights:

• A runway debut. Bouchra Jarrar, who was appointed to head Lanvin in March, will show her first collection on the catwalk. (Her first designs for Lanvin were unveiled quietly in June.) Ms. Jarrar has big, and beloved, shoes to fill: her predecessor at Lanvin, Alber Elbaz, was a favorite of the industry and held court at Lanvin for 14 years before being dismissed. But Ms. Jarrar herself is a longtime industry insider, if a quieter presence on the scene, and her own collections (now paused to focus on Lanvin’s) have been met with cheers.

• A global superstar. Rihanna is one of the latest pop idols to try her hand at fashion, with a sporty collection, Fenty (her little-used surname), designed for Puma. Fenty’s first collection was shown during New York Fashion Week in February, but in the globe-trotting style fit for a designer-celebrity (or is it celebrity-designer?), she has brought her show to Paris for its sophomore season. It arrives at the palatial Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild tonight (to the irritation, no doubt, of those designers whose shows coincide with hers).


• A mainstay. Hot designers rise and hot designers fall, but season in and season out, there is always Dries Van Noten: the man, the museum show, the fragrance. He soldiers on, and Paris Fashion Week is the better for it.

And in case you missed it:

• Four major fashion houses, four new names ascendant: Will this be the newest Paris Fashion Week in years?

• Need a break from fashion? Try the (TV) show that the fashion world can’t stop watching.

Pregnant Beyonce photograph entrances America




Under two weeks into Donald Trump's administration, it appeared the main news starting now and into the foreseeable future would be political. 

The new president and his whirlwind of official requests and quick moving, substantive changes to US arrangement and system appeared to leave little oxygen for some other features. 

Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Joe Buck Knows Why You Hate Him

I truly would not like to get some information about being loathed, yet — genuinely — when I advised individuals I would talk with you, the primary thing out of everybody's mouth would i say i was "despise that person." You've brought this notoriety with some amusingness, yet has anything ever truly been able to you? I get more baffled than I get hurt by it. It resembles, go ahead, I'm quite recently the person in the suit revealing to you your group lost.

David, Victoria Beckham recharge wedding promises



David Beckham and his significant other Victoria have restored their wedding pledges after about 18 years of marriage.

Tuesday, 31 January 2017

Sex is excruciating for almost one in 10 ladies, think about finds

About one in 10 British ladies discovers sex agonizing, as per a major review.
The study of about 7,000 sexually dynamic ladies matured 16 to 74, in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, recommends this restorative issue - called dyspareunia - is normal and influences ladies of any age.

Saturday, 28 January 2017

This DAYS star is getting a compressed lesson in life lessons.

Nadia Bjorlin made her DAYS make a big appearance in 1999 at age 19, and her current birthday toward the beginning of August provoked her to ponder the adjustments throughout her life since first playing Chloe. "I've experienced childhood before the cameras," she says. "When I had my birthday, I was considering how I've been at DAYS half of my life. I used to be one of the children around here, and now I'm one of the adults. It's amusing to see early film of when I began on DAYS. My voice was lighter and I resembled a child. At that age, I thought I knew everything."

Sunday, 15 January 2017

Letter of Recommendation: Fair-Weather Fandom

I am a fleeting trend sports fan, the scum of society. I go months and years without focusing on my groups, as a rule checking in just when the going is great. In neglected years, I'm cheerful to float away. Games ought to be fun, and awful games — the thumped jumpers, the shabby capture attempts — resemble a C-Span marathon: torpid and unending, the inadequate upticks in real life tricking you into staying around only somewhat more.