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American Ballet Theatre (Abt) made its anticipated seasonal return to Lincoln Center for its annual Fall Season at the David H. Koch Theater.
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The centerpiece of the two-week engagement was last week’s Fall Gala, a one-night, special Gala program – featuring all of Abt’s star Principal Dancers, who performed excerpts from celebrated choreographers Harald Lander, Kenneth MacMillan, and Antony Tudor, alongside a World Premiere pas de deux by Abt Principal Dancer James Whiteside.
Gala guests who gathered for the black-tie dinner and dancing on the Promenade of the David H. Koch Theater included Annette Bening, Mick Jagger & Melanie Hamrick, Amy Astley, Anh Duong, Brandon Maxwell, Brynn Whitfield, Candace Bushnell, Carly Cushnie, Crystal Kung Minkoff, Ivy Getty, Jessel Tank, Jonathan Cohen, Jordan Roth, Molly Ringwald, Morena Baccarin, Pritika Swarup, Sutton Stracke, Tommy Dorfman, Ubah Hassan, Zac Posen & Harrison Ball and more.
Mick Jagger and Katie Couric
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The centerpiece of the two-week engagement was last week’s Fall Gala, a one-night, special Gala program – featuring all of Abt’s star Principal Dancers, who performed excerpts from celebrated choreographers Harald Lander, Kenneth MacMillan, and Antony Tudor, alongside a World Premiere pas de deux by Abt Principal Dancer James Whiteside.
Gala guests who gathered for the black-tie dinner and dancing on the Promenade of the David H. Koch Theater included Annette Bening, Mick Jagger & Melanie Hamrick, Amy Astley, Anh Duong, Brandon Maxwell, Brynn Whitfield, Candace Bushnell, Carly Cushnie, Crystal Kung Minkoff, Ivy Getty, Jessel Tank, Jonathan Cohen, Jordan Roth, Molly Ringwald, Morena Baccarin, Pritika Swarup, Sutton Stracke, Tommy Dorfman, Ubah Hassan, Zac Posen & Harrison Ball and more.
- 10/31/2023
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Law Roach, a fixture in the Hollywood fashion industry and the first-ever recipient of the Stylist Award at the 2022 Cfda Fashion Awards, shared a post on Instagram on Tuesday in which he indicated that he’s retiring. The self-proclaimed “image architect” was a judge on HBO Max’s ball culture and vogue-ing reality competition show Legendary and recently dressed Hunter Schafer, Kerry Washington, Eve Jobs and Megan Thee Stallion for the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty. His red carpet work with Zendaya, however, has been widely celebrated as one of the best celebrity-stylist collaborations in recent years. The Hollywood Reporter named him its stylist of the year in 2021.
“My Cup is empty…thank you to everyone who’ve supported me and my career over the years,” Roach wrote on Instagram alongside an image with a “retired” sign. “Every person that trusted me with their image, I’m so grateful for you all.
“My Cup is empty…thank you to everyone who’ve supported me and my career over the years,” Roach wrote on Instagram alongside an image with a “retired” sign. “Every person that trusted me with their image, I’m so grateful for you all.
- 3/14/2023
- by Evan Nicole Brown
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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There are so many capsule collections and collaborations out there these days; who can keep up? Lucky for you, we dug through the fashion trenches so that you don’t have to —and the end result is an eclectic array of timeless dresses, jewelry, and outerwear that you’ll want to keep in your closet for years to come.
That’s why we’ve rounded up some of the best fashion collaborations to shop this fall/winter thseason, including gift-ready pieces for the style stars on your list. Whether you’re in the mood for velvet heels, clothing that’s inspired by music and movies, or limited-edition releases from your favorite fashion influencers, there’s something on this list for you or your giftee.
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There are so many capsule collections and collaborations out there these days; who can keep up? Lucky for you, we dug through the fashion trenches so that you don’t have to —and the end result is an eclectic array of timeless dresses, jewelry, and outerwear that you’ll want to keep in your closet for years to come.
That’s why we’ve rounded up some of the best fashion collaborations to shop this fall/winter thseason, including gift-ready pieces for the style stars on your list. Whether you’re in the mood for velvet heels, clothing that’s inspired by music and movies, or limited-edition releases from your favorite fashion influencers, there’s something on this list for you or your giftee.
- 12/14/2022
- by Lindzi Scharf
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Building lasting change. Protests over the death of George Floyd and larger, more deeply-rooted issues like racism and social injustice have placed a renewed focus on diversity and inclusion in the workplace. As E! News style correspondent Zanna Roberts Rassi put it, "Transformative discussions are going on everywhere." This, of course, includes the fashion industry. And tonight on E!'s Cfda Awards: Ultimate Fashion Moments special, Rassi and celebrity stylist Brad Goreski will speak to Cfda board member and designer Carly Cushnie about what the Council is doing to aid in the fight for racial equality. "The Council of Fashion Designers of America have discussed...
- 6/23/2020
- E! Online
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“Quantico” star Priyanka Chopra spoke about her journey to become the first South Asian woman to headline a network show, along with her thoughts on the future of the #MeToo movement at Variety’s Empowered Brunch on Wednesday.
Talking to Variety‘s Elizabeth Wagmeister, Chopra said that in India, where she was raised, “it’s a privilege to be able to have an opinion, something that all of us sitting in this room take for granted. We live in a world where we actually have a voice and can use it, we can make life decisions for ourselves, we can go to school the way we want, we can get careers where we want, but I come from a part of the world where that’s a freaking privilege.”
The actress broke barriers in 2016, when “Quantico” first went on the air at ABC, as a lead character of South Asian descent,...
Talking to Variety‘s Elizabeth Wagmeister, Chopra said that in India, where she was raised, “it’s a privilege to be able to have an opinion, something that all of us sitting in this room take for granted. We live in a world where we actually have a voice and can use it, we can make life decisions for ourselves, we can go to school the way we want, we can get careers where we want, but I come from a part of the world where that’s a freaking privilege.”
The actress broke barriers in 2016, when “Quantico” first went on the air at ABC, as a lead character of South Asian descent,...
- 4/26/2018
- by Kirsten Chuba
- Variety Film + TV
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