British-American actress Anya Taylor-Joy is named Dior's Global Brand Ambassador in fashion and makeup. Maria Grazia Chiuri chose Anya for her sophistication and retro glam.
Anya Taylor-Joy won the fan's heart after brilliantly slipping into the shoes of tormented chess prodigy, Beth Harmon, in "The Queen's Gambit." This roleearned her a host of awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Golden Globe.
Anya made vintage fashion so popular after wearing it for the film that she immediately became a fashion icon. And now the icon will serve an iconic fashion house of Dior as the newest global ambassador working alongside Maria Grazia Chiuri, creative director of Dior's women's collections and represent the house's makeup, helmed by image director of makeup, Peter Philips.
An American television writer and producer, best known as creator and executive producer of the historical period drama Underground
Simon Doonan about his humble background, working with Diane Vreeland, the Swinging Sixties and so much more.
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“My entire design process takes place on a real woman, as she moves through the studio. It’s important that the clothing is impeccably tailored and makes her feel beautiful and powerful.” Brandon Maxwell
Legendary film director FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA joins JOLIEGAZETTE community to talk about his live cinema experiments, his challenges and the greatest hope for the future.
Reunited with‘Mr. Luke Cage’ himself, Mike Colter, and director Malcolm Lee (Barbershop: The Next Cut) Deborah with appear in Girl Trip (starring Queen Latifah and Jada Pinkett Smith) due in theaters in 2017. Read more about the rising star Deborah Ayorinde!
Though she grew up knowing that her grandmother was a film and style icon, Emma Ferrer (granddaughter of the legendary Audrey Hepburn) is a product of self-discovery.
Known for his signature lace-up leather brief, the former Balmain embellishment expert launched his label in 2017 and has captured industry attention for his exploration of sex and sexuality through clothing.
Murder can be most foul, but that doesn't mean it can't also be thoroughly fabulous. We talk to Plum Sykes, the Author behind Party Girls Die in Pearls.