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Mar 4, 2023
MY 2023 Met Gala Guest List :)
(previous // there will be new people and old people as well as some changes)
Anya Taylor-Joy
Zendaya
Sadie Sink
Elle Fanning
Dakota Fanning
Margot Robbie
AnnaSophia Robb
Sarah Hyland
Lily Collins
Madelaine Petsch
Camila Mendes
Saoirse Ronan
Noah Schnapp
Melissa McCarthy
Florence Pugh
Rebecca Ferguson
Halle Berry
Keke Palmer
Miranda Cosgrove
Madison Pettis
Millie Bobby Brown (the so-called "boyfriend” stays at his own house!!!)
Awkwafina
Amy Adams
Jessica Alba
Jessica Chastain
Phillipa Soo
Lupita Nyong’o
Gal Gadot
Anna Kendrick
Blake Lively
Jessica Biel
Ariel Winter
Winona Ryder
Zoe Saldana
Charlize Theron
Natalia Dyer
Nicole Kidman
Emilia Clarke
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Idina Menzel
Viola Davis
Emily Blunt
Sofía Vergara
Meryl Streep
Anne Hathaway
Amanda Seyfried
Constance Wu
Elizabeth Olsen
Ana de Armas
Karen Gillan
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Madelyn Cline
Hugh Jackman
Daveed Diggs
Jared Leto
Finn Wolfhard
Tom Holland
James McAvoy
Leslie Odom Jr.
Regé-Jean Page
Ryan Reynolds
Chris Hemsworth
KJ Apa
Idris Elba
David Harbour
Bebe Rexha
Caleb McLaughlin
Bill Skarsgård
Alexander Skarsgård
John Krasinski
Dua Lipa
Stanley Tucci
Charlie Heaton
Robert Downey Jr.
Taron Egerton
Selena Gomez
Ariana Grande
Beyoncé
Rihanna
Halle Bailey
Chloe Bailey
Alessia Cara
Alicia Keys
Céline Dion
Taylor Swift
Lady Gaga
Ciara
Cassie
Elton John
Madonna
The Weeknd
Lily-Rose Depp
Cara Delevingne
Taylor Hill
Elsa Hosk
Josephine Skriver
Romee Strijd
Jasmine Tookes
Lais Ribeiro
Sara Sampaio
Heidi Klum
Candice Swanepoel
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Behati Prinsloo
Miranda Kerr
Jacopo Venturini (CEO for Valentino since 2020)
Adut Akech
Paloma Elsesser
Kaia Gerber
Adriana Lima
Alessandra Ambrosio
Gisele Bündchen
Valentina Sampaio
Karlie Kloss
Gigi Hadid
Bella Hadid
Kendall Jenner
Lily Aldridge
Soo Joo Park
Paris Jackson
Daphne Groeneveld
Blanca Padilla
Sophie Turner
Nick Jonas
Jennifer Lopez
Ben Affleck
Billie Eilish
Billy Porter
Zoë Kravitz
Tiffany Haddish
Dakota Johnson
Kerry Washington
Mindy Kaling
Donatella Versace
Anna Wintour
Vera Wang
Tory Burch
Benedict Cumberbatch
Serena Williams
Kasey Musgraves
Katy Perry
Frank Ocean
Julianne Moore
Michael B. Jordan
Jordan Peele
Janelle Monáe
Ashley Graham
Mary-Kate Olsen
Ashley Olsen
Jennifer Connelly
Irina Shayk
Christian Bale + Mrs. Bale
Diane von Furstenberg
Gabrielle Union-Wade
Jeremy Scott (designer for Moschino)
Katie Holmes
Emily Ratajkowski
Gwen Stefani
Julia Garner
Angelina Jolie
Alicia Vikander
Lizzo
Adwoa Aboh
Jourdan Dunn
RuPaul
Solange Knowles
Billie Lourd
Daisy Ridley
John Boyega
Emma Stone
Eddie Redmayne
Bri Larson
Rita Ora
Dua Lipa
Naomi Scott
Law Roach (March 15, 2023: I would still invite him despite his decision to retire, but it’d be understandable if he chose not to attend.)
Kate Moss
Victoria Beckham
David Beckham
Mila Kunis
Natalie Portman
Zoey Deutch
Halsey
Michelle Williams
Winnie Harlow
Kiernan Shipka
Rachel McAdams
Florence Welch
Danielle Bernstein (@weworewhat on Instagram)
Grace Elizabeth
Joey King
Dan Stevens + Mrs. Stevens
Christian Siriano
Jeremy Scott
Alessandro Michele (designer for Gucci)
Miuccia Prada
Elie Saab
Iris Van Herpen
Han Chong (designer for Self-Portrait)
Maria Grazia Chiuri (designer for Christian Dior)
Anthony Vaccarello (designer for Saint Laurent)
Silvia Ventura Fendi
Giambattista Valli
Zuhair Murad
Virginie Viard (designer for Chanel)
Elaine Welteroth
Nina Garcia
Imaan Hammam
Sara Paulson
Julia Roberts
Brandon Maxwell
Pierpaolo Piccioli (designer for Valentino)
Yara Shahidi
Gemma Chan
Laverne Cox
Lucy Boynton
Naomi Campbell
Penelope Cruz
Salma Hayek
Gwyneth Paltrow
Rami Malek
Sienna Miller
Aurora James
Carey Mulligan
Charli XCX
Alexa Chung
Stella Maxwell
Sofía Sánchez Barrenechea
Dapper Dan
Aquaria
Timothée Chalamet
Normani
Camila Coelho
Deepika Padukone
Tommy Hilfiger
Violet Chachki
Nasiba Adilova
Shailene Woodley
Joe Jonas
Megan Fox (MGMK stays home.)
Laura Haddock
Orlando Bloom
Willow Smith
Jason Sudeikis
Ewan McGregor
Coco Rocha
Ralph Lauren
BTS - Jungkook, V, Park Ji-min, Jin, Suga, RM, J-Hope
Blackpink - Jennie, Lisa, Rosé, Jisoo
Doja Cat
Sam Claflin
Kiera Knightley
Sebastian Stan
Alexina Graham
Rachel Zegler
Sophia Lillis
Sam Smith
Mimi Cuttrell
Aubrey Plaza
Adam Driver
Kate McKinnon
Aidy Bryant
Thomasin McKenzie
Evan Peters
Maddie Ziegler
Colin Farrell
Kristen Bell
Idina Menzel
Michelle Dockery
Chris Evans
Peter Dinklage
Luke Evans
Amy Poehler
Liam Hemsworth
Robert Pattinson
Christian Louboutin
Stuart Weitzman
Nicola Glass (designer for Kate Spade)
Michael Kors
Manolo Blahnik
Alberta Ferretti
Kim Jones (designer for Fendi)
Viktor Horsting
Rolf Snoeren
Richard Madden
Giorgio Armani
Isabel Marant
Nicky Zimmermann
Simone Zimmermann
Gimmo Etro
Abigail Breslin
Lana Del Rey
Natalia Dyer
Molly Ringwald
Adele
Giambattista Valli
Tamara Ralph
Michael Russo
Isla Fisher
Anastasia Soare (founder of Anastasia Beverly Hills)
Charlotte Tilbury
Allan Avendaño
Danielle Priano
Pier Gelardi (founder of Refinery29)
Aubrey Plaza
Philippe von Borries (founder of Refinery29)
Christene Barberich (founder of Refinery29)
Justin Stefano (founder of Refinery29)
Sara Moonves (editor-in-chief for W Magazine)
Arnaud de Contades (CEO of Marie Claire Magazine)
Anne Fullenwider (editor-in-chief of Marie Claire Magazine)
Lauren Conrad
Miles Socha (editor-in-chief of Women’s Wear Daily)
Jay Penske (CEO of Women’s Wear Daily)
Jessica Pels (editor-in-chief for Cosmopolitan Magazine)
Rob Zangardi
Mariel Haenn
Michael Fassbender
Jason Bateman
Elliot Page
Betsey Johnson
Jonathan Groff
Anna Faris
Sabrina Carpenter
Meryl Streep
Brie Larson
Renée Elise Goldsberry
Jasmine Cephas Jones
Cindy Crawford
Nicholas Hoult
Jennifer Garner
Zac Posen
Taraji P. Henson
Joan Smalls
Samira Nasr (editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar Magazine)
Lily James
Thandiwe Newton
Ciara Bravo
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Phoebe Dynevor
Allison Janney
Daniel Levy
Claire Foy
Lisa Eldridge
Kale Teter
LaQuan Smith
Lacy Redway
Alexandra DiRoma
Alex White (fashion director for Elle Magazine U.S.)
Carine Roitfeld (founder and editor-in-chief of CR Fashion Book)
Carine Backoff
Zoey Grossman
Tyler Shields
Joy Sunday (’Bianca’ in Wednesday)
Greg Williams
Cass Blackbird
Kacey Musgraves
Owen Gould
Tobi Henney
Marc Eram
Charlotte Prevel
Romy Soleimani
Rebecca Minkoff
Joseph Altuzarra
Gabriela Heart (designer for Chloé)
Hedi Slimane (designer for Céline)
Phoebe Philo (designer for Céline)
Jonathan Anderson (designer for Loewe)
Saweetie
Kelsey Deenihan Fisher
Lorde
Harry Styles
Demna Gvasalia (designer for Balenciaga)
Anok Lai
Precious Lee
Michelle Yeoh
Storm Reid
Jennifer Hudson
Maisie Williams
Tom Ford
Iman Abdulmajid
Ella Emhoff
Regina King
Amandla Stenberg
Eiza González
Stella McCartney
Edward Norton
Vittora Ceretti
Leslie Grace
Cynthia Erivo
Alton Mason
Mary J. Blige
Carey Mulligan
Ming Xi
Donald Glover
Brooke Shields
Tracee Ellis Ross
Maya Hawke
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Symone
Chiara Ferragni
Ewan McGregor
Laura Dern
Anthony Mackie
Barbara Palvin (Dylan stays at home!!!! He does not need to be at every single event with her.)
Pharrell Williams
Frank Ocean
Dove Cameron
Daniel Craig
Queen Latifah
Jason Wu
Shawn Mendes
Camila Cabello
Jenna Ortega
Olivia Rodrigo
Emma Myers (‘Enid’ in Wednesday)
Tyler Doohan
Christina Ricci
Ke Huy Quan
Demi Lovato
Kristen Stewart
Hailee Steinfeld
Anyone who works in corporate fashion, is a fashion designer, a makeup artist, fashion stylist, fashion model, or hairstylist is invited. There’s just SO many of them, though... . Also, significant others are an automatic +1 unless I said they are not invited :)
NOT Invited
Justin Bieber
Hailey Baldwin
Austin Butler
Pete Davidson
Cole Sprouse
Lili Reinhart
Kim Kardashian
Ansel Elgort
Khloé Kardashian
Kris Jenner
Caitlyn Jenner
Miles Teller
Kylie Jenner
Emma Chamberlain
Addison Rae
Percy Hynes White
Charlie D'Amelio
Dixie D'Amelio
James Charles
Cardi B
Nicki Minaj
Miley Cyrus
Priyanka Chopra
Jeffree Star
ALL social media influencers (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram)
Lena Dunham
John Legend
Chrissy Teigen
Kanye West
Doutzen Kroes
Ezra Miller
Johnny Depp
Amber Heard
Armie Hammer
Travis Scott
Emma Roberts
Tom Cruise
Henry Cavill
Alida Morberg (Bill Skarsgård’s problematic “girlfriend”)
David Dobrik
Madison Beer
Domenico Dolce
Stefano Gabbana
Lil Nas X
Olivia Wilde
Alexander Wang
Justin Timberlake
Adam Levine
Machine Gun Kelly
21 Savage
French Montana
Chloë Grace Moretz
Chris Pratt
Bella Thorne
Scarlett Johansson
Jennifer Lawrence
Emma Watson
Vanessa Hudgens
Sacha Baron Cohen
Dylan Sprouse
Sarah Jessica Parker
Olivia Jade
Kid Cudi
Channing Tatum
Paris Hilton
Nicky Hilton
A$AP Rocky
Jeremy O. Harris
John Mulaney
Olivia Munn
Elon Musk
Chris Brown
MGMK
▪️ March 1, 2023▪️
magicpotiondaily
Feb 25, 2019
Oscar 2019 - Best Looks♥
~Regina King,Marta Nieto,Nadine Labaki,Marielle Heller, Amy Adams, Brie Larson, Jennifer Lopez,Molly Sims,Anita Dobson,Michelle Yeoh,Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi,Amandla Stenberg,Kate Biscoe,Leslie Bibb,Eva Melander, Glenn Close,Lisa Bonet, Shangela,Emilia Clarke,Kacey Musgraves,Kiki Layne,Meagan Good,Marie Kondo,Maya Rudolph,Angela Bassett, Julia Roberts,Sarah Paulson,Helen Mirren,Hannah Beachler, Jennifer Hudson, Rachel Weisz,Marina de Tavira,Serena Williams,Ashley Graham,Jaime Ray, Lady Gaga,Giuliana Rancic,Elsie Fisher,Allison Janney, Carol Ribeiro,Gabriela Rodriguez,Holland Taylor,Donna Jordan,Tessa Thompson,Danai Gurira, Emma Stone, Constance Wu, Tonya Lewis,Katharine Ross,Yalitza Aparicio,Elaine Welteroth,Laura Harrier,Charlize Theron,Tina Fey,Octavia Spencer,Deborah Davis, Domee Shi,Jessica Oyelowo,Kelly Ripa,Melissa McCarthy.
mrjeremydylan
Oct 25, 2017
My Favorite Album #227 - Elizabeth Cook on Neil Young‘Zuma’ (1975)
Sharp of tongue and deep of soul, one of Nashville’s most compelling singer-songwriters joins me to talk about an underrated Neil Young and Crazy Horse classic,‘Zuma’.
We talk about how Elizabeth discovered the album on a road trip, the elusive concision of Young’s lyrics, how this record defines a certain version of his sound, how the album documents the end of Neil Young’s creative grieving over guitarist Danny Whitten, how Elizabeth wants to steer her future recordings in a Neil-ward direction and what it was like to be a witness to the taping of the‘Heart of Gold’ concert film.
Listen in the player above or download the episode by clicking here.
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My Favorite Album is a podcast on the impact great music has on our lives. Each episode features a guest on their favorite album of all time - why they love it, their history with the album and how it’s influenced them.Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker, journalist and photographer. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins.
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Shane Nicholson on 52nd St by Billy Joel86 - Tired Lion on Takk… by Sigur Ros85 - Whispering Bob Harris on Forever Changes by Love84 - Jake Stone (Bluejuice) on Ben Folds Five by Ben Folds Five83 - Pete Thomas (Elvis Costello and the Imposters) on Are You Experienced? by the Jimi Hendrix Experience82 - Dom Alessio on OK Computer by Radiohead81 - Anthony Albanese MP on The Good Son by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds80 - John Waters on Electric Ladyland by The Jimi Hendrix Experience79 - Jim DeRogatis (Sound Opinions) on Clouds Taste Metallic by The Flaming Lips78 - Montaigne on The Haunted Man by Bat for Lashes77 - Guy Pratt (Pink Floyd) on Quadrophenia by The Who76 - Homer Steinweiss (Dap Kings) on Inspiration Information by Shuggie Otis75 - Best of 2015 (So Far) ft. Danny Yau, Montaigne, Harts, Joelistics, Rose Elinor Dougall and Burke Reid74 - Matt Farley (Motern Media) on RAM by Paul McCartneyBONUS - Neil Finn on The Beatles, Neil Young, David Bowie and Radiohead73 - Grace Farriss (Burn Antares) on All Things Must Pass by George Harrison72 - Katie Noonan on Blue by Joni Mitchell71 - Harts on Band of Gypsys by Jimi Hendrix70 - Tim Rogers (You Am I) on Bring the Family by John Hiatt69 - Mark Seymour (Hunters and Collectors) on The Ghost of Tom Joad by Bruce Springsteen68 - Jeremy Neale on Graceland by Paul Simon67 - Joelistics on Graceland by Paul Simon66 - Brian Nankervis (RocKwiz) on Astral Weeks by Van Morrison65 - ILUKA on Pastel Blues by Nina Simone64 - Rose Elinor Dougall on Tender Buttons by Broadcast63 - Sarah McLeod (The Superjesus) on Siamese Dream by The Smashing Pumpkins62 - Keyone Starr on The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill61 - Chase Bryant on Defying Gravity by Keith Urban60 - Brian Koppelman on Southeastern by Jason Isbell59 - Michael Carpenter on The Beatles White Album Side 458 - Pete Kilroy (Hey Geronimo) on The Beatles White Album Side 357 - Mark Wells on The Beatles White Album Side 256 - Jeff Greenstein on Colossal Youth by Young Marble Giants55 - Laura Bell Bundy on Shania Twain, Otis Redding and Bright Eyes54 - Jake Clemons on Surfacing by Sarah McLachlan53 - Kristian Bush (Sugarland) on The Joshua Tree by U252 - Kevin Bennett (The Flood) on Willis Alan Ramsey by Willis Alan Ramsey51 - Lee Brice on Unorthodox Jukebox by Bruno Mars50 - Davey Lane (You Am I) on the White Album (Side 1) by The Beatles49 - Joe Camilleri on The Rolling Stones by The Rolling Stones48 - Russell Morris on The Rolling Stones by The Rolling Stones47 - Mike Rudd (Spectrum) on England’s Newest Hitmakers by The Rolling Stones46 - Henry Wagons on Harvest by Neil Young45 - Megan Washington on Poses by Rufus Wainwright44 - Andrew Hansen (The Chaser) on Armchair Theatre by Jeff Lynne43 - She Rex on BlakRoc by The Black Keys42 - Catherine Britt on Living with Ghosts by Patty Griffin41 - Robyn Hitchcock on Plastic Ono Band by John Lennon40 - Gideon Bensen (The Preatures) on Transformer by Lou Reed39 - Harry Hookey on Blood on the Tracks by Bob Dylan38 - Rob Draper on Faith by George Michael37 - Best of 2014 ft. Danny Yau, Andrew Hansen, Gideon Bensen (The Preatures) and Mike Carr36 - Doug Pettibone on Wrecking Ball by Emmylou Harris35 - Ross Ryan on Late for the Sky by Jackson Browne34 - Michael Carpenter on Hard Promises by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers33 - Davey Lane (You Am I) on Jesus of Cool by Nick Lowe32 - Zane Carney on Smokin’ at the Half Note by Wes Montgomery31 - Tony Buchen on Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles30 - Simon Relf (The Tambourine Girls) on On the Beach by Neil Young29 - Peter Cooper on In Search of a Song by Tom T Hall28 - Thelma Plum on Stolen Apples by Paul Kelly27 - James House on Rubber Soul by the Beatles26 - Ella Hooper on Let England Shake by PJ Harvey25 - Abbey Road Special24 - Alyssa Bonagura on Room for Squares by John Mayer23 - Luke Davison (The Preatures) on Green Onions by Booker T and the MGs22 - Neil Finn on Hunky Dory by David Bowie and In Rainbows by Radiohead21 - Neil Finn on Beatles for Sale by the Beatles and After the Goldrush by Neil Young20 - Morgan Evans on Diorama by Silverchair19 - Emma Swift on Car Wheels On A Gravel Road by Lucinda Williams18 - Danny Yau on Hourly Daily by You Am I17 - J Robert Youngtown and Jon Auer (The Posies) on Hi Fi Way by You Am I16 - Lester the Fierce on Hounds of Love by Kate Bush15 - Luke Davison on Green Onions by Booker T and the MGs14 - Jeff Cripps on Wheels of Fire by Cream13 - Mark Holden on Blue by Joni Mitchell (Part 2)12 - Mark Holden on Blue by Joni Mitchell (Part 1)11 - Gossling on O by Damien Rice10 - Matt Fell on Temple of Low Men by Crowded House9 - Pete Thomas on Are You Experienced? by Jimi Hendrix (Part 2)8 - Pete Thomas on Are You Experienced? by Jimi Hendrix (Part 1)7 - Sam Hawksley on A Few Small Repairs by Shawn Colvin6 - Jim Lauderdale on Grievous Angel by Gram Parsons5 - Mark Moffatt on Blues Breakers by John Mayall and Eric Clapton4 - Darren Carr on Ten Easy Pieces by Jimmy Webb3 - Mark Wells on Revolver by The Beatles2 - Mike Carr on Arrival by ABBA1 - Rob Draper on Highway 61 Revisited by Bob Dylan
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Aug 30, 2017
VICTORIA'S SECRET FASHION SHOW 2017: SHANGAI
Uno de los shows más aclamados por los televidentes durante más de 10 años, llegara próximamente en Noviembre a la cuidad de Shangai, China. Desde Londres, New York y el tan aplaudido show en París el año pasado, Victoria's Secret decide expandir sus alas hacia otras escalas, en este caso Asia, un mercado en el que para muchos, ha estado un poco "muerto" en lo que trata de "moda". Siendo este un país asiático demasiado grande como para seguir siendo ignorada más tiempo.En cuanto a la lista de "angels", solo 13 afortunadas son las que portarán las famosas alas este año, que son: - Adriana Lima- Alessandra Ambrosio- Candice Swanepoel -Lily Aldridge- Behati Prinsloo- Jasmine Tookes- Josephine Skriver- Lais Ribeiro - Martha Hunt-Romee Strijd-Sara Sampaio-Stella Maxwell- Taylor HillJunto a ellas , también estarán otras modelos que, pese a no ser ángeles, son de sobra conocidas y verdaderas celebridades en redes sociales, donde la mayoría poco a poco ha ido confirmando su presencia. Nombres como: -Gigi Hadid-Bella Hadid- Maria Borges- Nadine Leopold- Daniela Braga- Alanna Arrington- Megan Williams- Hereith Paul- Leila Nda- Maggie LaineAún se tiene en "hold" el tema de si Kendall Jenner participará de vuelta esta edición, siendo esta ya su 3ra aparición. También se ha rumorado la aparición de Hailey Baldwin, ya que se conoce que estuvo en los castings. Otro nombre como el de Karlie Kloss, es otro que se rumora mucho ya que solo participó hasta la edición del 2015 y pueda que regrese en este show especial que para la gran mayoría de expertos, promete mucho. Sin embargo hay algunas modelos que lastimosamente no serán parte de este runway show. Joan Smalls, la hermosísima puertorriqueña no ha declarado ningún comunicado en el que afirme su participación y la organización tampoco la incluyó como parte del cast de este año. También se pudo conocer que Izabel Goulart, Isabeli Fontana y Bianca Balti no fueron aceptadas en esta edición 2017, se desconoce el motivo del por qué de su rechazo pero muchos afirman que, "por estrategia de marketing" , quieren implementar caras más frescas en este show. Y de esas caras frescas , les tengo la lista de las nuevas "debutantes" que este año cumplirán su sueño de caminar por la pasarela más divertida, la de PINK NATION: - Victoria Lee- Vanessa Moody- Grace Elizabeth- Leomie Anderson- Aiden Curtis- Bruna Lirio- Gizele Oliveira- Alexina Graham- Zuri Tibby- Julia Belyakova- Estelle Chen- Grace Bol- Kate Grigorieva- Sanne Vloet- Mayowa Nicholas- Amilna Estevao- Barbara Fialho- Roos Marijndekok- Daria Khlystun- Alecia Morais- Georgia FowlerEn cuanto a los temas de estas pasarelas, están por confirmar. Sabemos que en cada cuidad procuran que alguno de estos tengan relación con la cultura de la sede, como lo fue el año pasado en París cuando presentaron uno de sus segmentos inspirado en María Antonieta. En cuanto a los números musicales, aún se desconoce los artistas que posiblemente sean parte de este show, pero si se las veo muy dura en cuanto a superar el nivel del año pasado con The Weeknd, Lady Gaga y Bruno Mars. La fecha de transmisión mundial, por CBS (para Latinoamérica, por TNT, donde habría que esperar 1 mes después) será el martes 28 de noviembre. Por lo pronto, a esperar que nos confirmen más información en las próximas semanas. Aquí les dejo un poco de lo que fue el show el año pasado.
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Apr 10, 2017
Line of Succession
1. HRH Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales (b. 1948)2. HRH Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge(b. 1982)3. HRH Prince George of Cambridge (b. 2013)4. HRH Princess Charlotte of Cambridge(b. 2015)5 .HRH Prince Henry (Harry) of Wales(b. 1984)6. HRH Prince Andrew, The Duke of York (b. 1960)7. HRH Princess Beatrice of York(b. 1988)8. HRH Princess Eugenie of York(b. 1990)9. HRH Prince Edward, The Earl of Wessex(b. 1964)10. James, Viscount Severn(b. 2007)11. Lady Louise Windsor (b. 2003)12. HRH Princess Anne, The Princess Royal (b. 1950) 13. Peter Phillips(b. 1977)14. Savannah Phillips (b. 2010)15. Isla Phillips (b. 2012)16. Zara Phillips (nee Tindall)(b. 1981)17. Mia Grace Tindall (b. 2014)18. David Armstrong-Jones, Earl of Snowdon (b. 1961)19. Charles Armstrong Jones, Viscount Linley (b. 1999)20. Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones (b. 2002)21. Lady Sarah Chatto (b. 1964)22. Samuel Chatto (b. 1996)23. Arthur Chatto (b. 1999)24. HRH Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester (b. 1944)25. Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster (b. 1974)26. Xan Windsor, Lord Culloden (b. 2007)27. Lady Cosima Windsor (b. 2010)28. Lady Davina Lewis (b. 1977)29. Senna Lewis (b. 2010)30. Tane Mahuta Lewis (b. 2012)31. Lady Rose Gilman (b. 1980)32. Lyla Gilman (b. 2010)33. Rufus Gilman (b. 2012)34. HRH Prince Edward, Duke of Kent (b. 1935)35. George Windsor, Earl of St. Andrews (b. 1962)Edward Windsor, Baron Downpatrick (excluded by becoming a Roman Catholic) Lady Marina Charlotte Windsor (excluded by becoming a Roman Catholic) 36. Lady Amelia Windsor (b. 1995)Lord Nicholas Windsor (excluded by becoming a Roman Catholic)Albert Windsor (excluded by being Roman Catholic)Leopold Windsor (excluded by being Roman Catholic)Louis Windsor (excluded by being Roman Catholic)37. Lady Helen Taylor (b. 1964)38. Columbus Taylor (b. 1994)39. Cassius Taylor (b. 1996)40. Eloise Taylor (b. 2003)41. Estella Taylor (b 2004)42. Prince Michael of Kent (b. 1942)43. Lord Frederick Windsor (b 1979)44. Maud Windsor (b. 2013)45. Isabella Windsor (b. 2016)46. Lady Gabriella Windsor (b. 1981)47. HRH Princess Alexandra the Hon. Lady Ogilvy (b. 1936)48. James Ogilvy (b. 1964)49. Alexander Ogilvy (b. 1996)50. Flora Ogilvy (b. 1994)51. Marina Ogilvy, Mrs Paul Mowatt (b. 1966)52. Christian Mowatt (b. 1993)53. Miss Zenouska Mowatt (b. 1990)54. David Lascelles, 8th Earl of Harewood (b. 1950)55. Alexander Lascelles, Viscount Lascelles (b. 1980)56. Hon. Edward Lascelles (b. 1982)57. Hon. James Lascelles (b. 1953)58. Rowan Lascelles (b. 1977)59. Tewa Lascelles (b. 1985)60. Sophie Lascelles (b. 1973)61. Hon. Jeremy Lascelles (b. 1955)62. Thomas Lascelles (b. 1982)63. Ellen Lascelles (b. 1984)64. Amy Lascelles (b. 1986)65. Tallulah Lascelles (b. 2005)66. Henry Lascelles (b. 1953)67. Maximilian Lascelles (b. 1991)68. David Carnegie, 4th Duke of Fife (b. 1961)69. Charles Duff Carnegie, Earl of Southesk (b. 1989)70. Lord George William Carnegie (b. 1991)71. Lord Hugh Alexander Carnegie (b. 1993)72. Lady Alexandra Etherington (b. 1959)73. Amelia Mary Carnegie Etherington (b. 2001)74. HM King Harald V of Norway (b. 1937)75. HRH Crown Prince Haakon of Norway (b. 1973)76. HH Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway (b. 2005)77. HRH Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway (b. 2004)78. Princess Martha Louise of Norway (b.. 1971)79. Maud Angelica Behn (b. 2003)80. Leah Isadora Behn (b. 2005)81. Emma Talullah Behn (b. 2008)82. Haakon Lorentzen (b. 1954))83. Olav Lorentzen (b. 1985)84. Christian Lorentzen (1988)85. Sophia Lorentzen (b. 1994)86. Ingeborg Ribeiro (b. 1957)87. Victoria Ribeiro (b. 1988)88. Ragnhild Lorentzen Long (b. 1968))89. Alexandra Lorentzen Long (b. 2007)90. Elizabeth Lorentzen Long (b. 2011)91. HH Princess Astrid of Norway (b. 1932)92. Alexander Ferner (b. 1965)93. Stella Ferner (b. 1998)94. Carl-Christian Ferner (b. 1972)95. Cathrine Johansen (b. 1962)96. Sebastian Johansen (b. 1990)97. Madeleine Johansen (b. 1993)98. Benedikte Ferner (b. 1963)99. Elisabeth Ferner Beckman(b. 1969)100. Benjamin Ferner Beckman (b. 1999)
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Feb 7, 2017
This Trend Will Most Likely Dominate The Red Carpets This Year.
Semi-Sheer Growns
Those with an eye to the runways could have predicted this happening. After seasons of semi-sheer, embroidered gowns from celebrity-frequented houses like Versace, Balmain, and Gucci, the Spring 2017 catwalks swapped some of that romantic sensuality for more opulent glitz. Chain-mail numbers appeared at Balmain, where Olivier Rousteing paraded a finale of gold, silver, and bronze dresses. Post-show, Kim Kardashian West changed out of the “naked dress” she was wearing in the front row and into a chain-mail number for the after-party, embodying the shift toward this new evening glamour in a single gesture. Over at Paco Rabanne, the house made famous in the 1960s and ’70s by its founder’s chain-mail dresses, Julien Dossena continued to rework the material into smart separates. Versace and Gucci might not always go full metal jacket—okay, or dress—but they did favor glitter, as in the red crystal finale dress at Versace and the gold sequins and beads at Gucci.
The style has become a hit with models too. For her 20th birthday in early October, Bella Hadid effectively predicted the trend with a two-piece silver chain-mail ensemble by Fannie Schiavoni. Her stylist, Elizabeth Sulcer, helped Hadid pick out the winning combo. Citing Paco Rabanne’s link dresses, Sulcer told Vogue.com, “I feel like the style is having a comeback right now. It’s very, very flattering on the body, very lightweight, very comfortable, and they come in a lot of options of color.” By the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show after-party in November, several of Sulcer’s other clients were reaching for the chain mail too—Lais Ribeiro sported a gold Balmain chain-mail minidress, and Alanna Arrington went for a ruby red Paco Rabanne one. Later on in December, Lady Gaga wore a shimmering combination to perform on Saturday Night Live. “I think that the fabric itself is really luxe and very beautiful,” says Sulcer of the style’s appeal. “The girls are excited by the dresses. It’s fun to wear and get photographed in, and it moves really well.”
For the noncelebrity looking to try out metal clothing, the stylist recommends keeping it simple. “You can start with a chain-mail top, it doesn’t have to be a full dress,” she says. “Either way, I think it’s all about feeling good and being confident. You’re wearing the dress, it’s not wearing you.”
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Dec 30, 2017
Here’s The Official List Of Who’s Walking In The 2017 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show
Who Is Walking In The 2017 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show? Here’s The Official List
The countdown is on to the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. The catwalk of all catwalks will be broadcast to our living rooms Nov. 28. The actual show is taking place in Shanghai, China Nov. 20 so there will be tons of social media buzz before the air date. You’ll want to sharpen your Instagram game to ensure you don’t miss a minute of the action. The VS models have truly become huge celebrities living insanely cool lives, so they’re worth a follow. Who is walking in the 2017 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show? The star-studded runway is one you won’t want to miss.
I think one of the biggest surprises to fans was that half of our favorite modeling sister duo, Gigi Hadid, dropped out of the show very last minute. The model posted on her personal Twitter account Nov. 16,
I’m so bummed I won’t be able to make it to China this year. Love my VS family, and will be with all my girls in spirit!! Can’t wait to tune in with everyone to see the beautiful show I know it will be, and already can’t wait for next year! x
This news coming straight from Gigi herself made fans upset. She did say, “can’t wait for next year,” which insinuates she still has a good relationship with VS and will be in the show next year.
I’m so bummed I won’t be able to make it to China this year. Love my VS family, and will be with all my girls in spirit!! Can’t wait to tune in with everyone to see the beautiful show I know it will be, and already can’t wait for next year! x
— Gigi Hadid (@GiGiHadid) November 16, 2017
Although one Hadid sister will be absent, there’s still a plethora of other famous faces you’ll see in the show. Below are the familiar faces and newcomers that you can expect to see in the 2017 VS Fashion Show.
The Angels
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Of course, it couldn’t be the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show without the angels — they are the backbone of the VS brand. According to Victoria’s Secret, the 14 angels are: Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Candice Swanepoel, Behati Prinsloo (may not be walking due to pregnancy), Lily Aldridge, Elsa Hosk, Josephine Skriver, Sara Sampaio, Martha Hunt, Stella Maxwell, Lais Ribeiro, Jasmine Tookes, Romee Strijd, and Taylor Hill.
We know them, we love them, many of them have been rumored to be dating Harry Styles, and it truly wouldn’t be the VS Fashion Show without these 14 gorgeous ladies.
Bella Hadid
Although her sister, Gigi, won’t be joining the VS crew in Shanghai, we will still have Bella. After making her debut in the 2016 show, she’s back for another year. The model divulged the big news via Instagram on Aug. 26. She said,
@victoriassecret I am so excited!..!!!!Thank you @monica.mitro@10magazine@johndavidpfeiffer and of course the wonderful, incredible @ed_razek + everyone on the team for making this dream come true again.. I feel so crazy humbled to get the opportunity to be a part of this show again…Walking into the offices this year i felt so happy, healthy, and honored.. I can’t wait for another incredible experience!!! Congrats to all of the beautiful ladies I will be walking beside. I can’t wait! Xx
See you Shanghai, Bella. You’re repping the whole Hadid clan now.
Karlie Kloss
This was an exciting reveal. Karlie Kloss has graced the VS runway before, but has been absent from the show since 2015. I’m sure her return will be triumphant AF.
Herieth Paul
Herieth Paul will be taking her talents to Shanghai to walk in her second VS Show. When she revealed that she would be walking again in the show on Instagram, Paul said,
I will give my best on the runway and make sure to represent all the girls out there with dreams bigger than themselves. May this announcement bring hope and determination to anyone who reads it.
There’s no doubt that she will blow us away on the runway.
Liu Wen
Liu Wen is a favorite on the VS runway. She’s been walking since 2009, and was actually the first Chinese model to ever be in the show, according to Glamour.
Maggie Laine
Round two for Maggie Laine, leggoooo.
Leila Nda
Leila Nda walked in the 2015 VS Show, and is back again in 2017.
Daniela Braga
Daniela Braga is extremely inspirational. When she announced on Instagram that she would be walking for the fourth time on the VS catwalk, she revealed the struggles that she faced in her life. Bullying, depression, and lack of support couldn’t keep her away from her dreams.
Jourdana Elizabeth
Jourdana Elizabeth is bringing her energy back to the runway for another year.
Cindy Bruna
This will be Cindy Bruna’s fifth time walking down the VS catwalk. As you can see in the video above, she brings a ton of sparkle.
Kate Grigorieva
Kate Grigorieva first made her debut in the VS Show in 2014 so she is no stranger to the excitement.
There have been rumors circulating that Grigorieva is among a group of Russian models that were denied Chinese visas. This would mean she would not be able to attend the event. She posted on Instagram Aug. 23 confirming she would be in the show, but has not commented on the Chinese visa rumors.
Sui He
Making her debut in 2010, Sui He is back for another year on the VS runway.
Maria Borges
Maria Borges is a familiar face on the VS runway — she’s been walking in the show since 2013. Borges made headlines in 2015 for wearing her hair natural on the runway. She described that moment to by saying it, “was one the sexiest moments of my career so far.”
Barbara Fialho
Barbara Fialho has been walking in the VS Fashion Show since 2012 — it’s great to have her back for another year.
Sanne Vloet
VS is welcoming Sanne Vloet for her third year on the runway. I’m low-key wondering where she got her jeans in the photo above. Sanne, if you’re reading this, DM me.
Kelly Gale
Don’t miss Kelly Gale for her fourth VS Fashion Show.
Irina Sharipova
Irina Sharipova is slotted to make her second VS runway appearance. There are rumors that she is one of the Russian models who will not be able to attend because of problems with her Chinese visa. The model has not confirmed if these reports are true.
Alanna Arrington
Alanna Arrington is welcomed back for her second year at the VS Fashion Show. Keep an eye out for her signature curls.
Devon Windsor
Devon Windsor is a total VS Fashion Show pro who has walked five years in a row.
Lameka Fox
Keep an eye out for Lameka Fox during her second VS Fashion Show.
Georgia Fowler
Georgia Fowler will return the the VS runway for a second time. She’s rumored to be dating Nick Jonas, so keep an extra sharp eye out for him in the crowd.
Blanca Padilla
Blanca Padilla has been training like an angel lately because she will again hit the VS runway in Shanghai.
Leomie Anderson
Leomie Anderson has the most contagious smile of any VS model, in my opinion. She has been welcomed back to the runway for her third show.
Xiao Wen Ju
Xiao Wen Ju is gracing the runway for her second year.
Zuri Tibby
Zuri Tibby will be bringing her flare back again to the VS catwalk.
Megan Williams
Megan Williams will be strutting her stuff for a second year in Shanghai.
Dilone
This is Dilone’s second year on the VS runway. I highly recommend you give her a follow on Instagram, she is seriously so, so funny.
Grace Elizabeth
Grace Elizabeth announced on Instagram Aug. 24 that she will be walking for the second time on the VS runway.
Estelle Chen
This will be Estelle Chen’s first time on the VS runway. According to , Chen auditioned for the show in 2016 when it was in her hometown of Paris. The rejection pushed her harder and better prepared her for 2017 when she landed a spot on the famous catwalk.
Grace Bol
Grace Bol will be bringing her edgy style to the VS runway for the first time in Shanghai. I can’t wait to see what look Bol will rock during the show.
Bruna Lirio
Bruna Lirio is another newcomer you can expect to see during the 2017 show.
Gizele Oliveira
Bruna Lirio’s BFF, Gizele Oliveira, also snagged a spot on the VS runway for the first time ever. Now, that’s a power couple.
Alecia Morais
Alecia Morais has been welcomed for her first VS Fashion Show — it’s sure to be an unforgettable night.
Alexina Graham
There will be some redhead representation on the VS runway this year thanks to newcomer, Alexina Graham.
Dasha Khlystun
Dasha Khlystun is a Ukrainian model who is also under speculation that her Chinese visa was not approved. The model has not commented on if these reports are true or false. According to her Instagram, on Aug. 26 she was at a fitting for the VS Show — this is her debut year on the runway.
Vanessa Moody
Welcome newcomer, Vanessa Moody, to the VS fam.
Aiden Curtis
This will be Aiden Curtis’ first walk down the VS runway.
Amilna Estevao
Amilna Estevao will be hitting the runway for her first year.
Julia Belyakova
Julia Belyakova is a newcomer to the VS Fashion Show. She is another Russian model who has rumors floating around that she was not able to get her Chinese visa approved. However, on Nov. 16, Belyakova posted to Instagram saying, “#Shanghai #beijing we are coming for ya,” alluding to the fact that she will indeed still be in the show.
Mayowa Nicholas
Mayowa Nicholas will take her first strut down the VS runway in Shanghai.
Nadine Leopold
Nadine Leopold is a newcomer to the VS family.
Victoria Lee
Even though it’s her first year in the show, Victoria Lee has the perfect name for the gig.
Frida Aasen
This will be Frida Aasen’s first year on the VS runway.
Roosmarijn De Kok
According to the Roosmarijn De Kok’s Instagram, she’s worked for VS the past three years, but this will be her debut on the famous catwalk.
Samile Barmannelli
This will be Samile Barmannelli’s first year in the VS Fashion Show. I love in the video above she almost cries, but doesn’t want to ruin her makeup. Relatable AF.
Well, there’s your 2017 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show lineup. Keep an eye out for all the beauties above during the event on Nov. 28 airing on CBS.
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Nov 9, 2017
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A-D
-Aaron Taylor-Johnson - Éire.
-Adriana Lima- Keerah.
-Alexa Mareka - Tomato.
-Alexandra Daddario -Karolina.
-Amanda Seyfried - MissMon.
-Ana Christine Speckhart - Heaven.
-Amy Adams - Isachan.
-Armie Hammer - Lupus.
-Ashley Moore - Ellen.
-Audreyana Michelle - Synesthesic
-Barbara Palvin - Batgirl.
-Bill Skargard - Julien.
-Brad Pitt - Colón.
-Bridget Satterlee - Purple.
-Carter Jenkins - Flames.
-Cassey Chanel - Honey.
-Charlie Hunnam - Virus.
-Charlize Theron - Keerah
-Chris Evans - ErisChaos.
-Chris Pine - Nitro.
-Chris Wood - Walker.
-Cillian Murphy - Mnemosyne.
-Clint Eastwood - Oldjohn
-Cody Christian - Walker.
-Dasha Belyaeva - Pepper.
-David Balheim - Balk.
-David Bywater - Hellion
-David Gandy - Peluche
-Diego Barrueco - Deimos78
-Dyland Minnette - Lucifer.
E-H
-Eddie Redmayne - LilthNever.
-Elizabeth Olsen - Éire
-Emily Bador - Moriarty.
-Emma Stone - Karolina.
-Eva Green - Caotida.
-Felicity Jones - Caotida.
-Fernanda Ly - Tomato.
-Francisco Lachowski - Ty.
-Frank Dillane - Galle.
-Gabriella Wilde - Hettia
-Garrett Hedlund - L.
-Gaspard Ulliel - Akira.
-Gemma Arterton - Whisper.
-Gigi Hadid - ErisChaos.
-Gugu Mbatha-Raw - Brianna.
-Hailee Steinfeld - Lady.
-Hailey Clauson - Eddie
-Helen Mirren - Sharon
-Henry Cavill - Lucifer.
-Holland Roden - Mecu.
I-L
-Idris Elba - Eddie.
-Jack Louden - Hazel.
-Jack O’Connell - Basket.
-Jared Leto - L
-Jason Momoa - Hood.
-Jenna-Louis Coleman - Brianne.
-Jessica Sikosek - Eternità.
-Joe Keery - Jonás del Huerto.
-Kit Harington - Mnemosyne.
-Lais Ribeiro - Zilpha.
-Lauren de Graaf - Lluvia.
-Laura Gwyneth - Roibos.
-Lena Headey - Suspiria.
-Logan Browning - Queenie.
-Lucien Laviscount - Extatico
-Lucky Blue - Toltmax
M-P
-Madelaine Petsch - Aggie
-Madison Beer - Yemen
-Mahafsoun - MsrNole
-Marco Dapper - Damian Halford.
-Masha Sedgwick - Yuno.
-Matthew Daddario - Flames.
-Mia Wasikowska - Kaz.
- Michael Fassbender - Bandi.
-Millie Bobby Brown - LilthNever.
-Milo Ventimiglia - RL.
- Morena Baccarin - Galle.
-Nathalie Enmanuel - Helia.
-Nina Dobrev - Yemen
-Olivia Wilde - Paya.
-Pauline Ivashevskaya - Crix
-Phoebe Tonkin - Crimson.
Q-T
-Rihanna - Saint.
-Reece King - Extatico.
- Ryan Gosling - Spookguetti.
-Sarah Gadon - Zilpha
-Sarah Brannon - Yuno.
-Scarlett Leithold - Reckless
-Sophia Lillis - Batgirl
-Sophie Turner - Cat
-Shawn Mendes - Zeeren
-Tim Borrmann - Crimson.
U-Z
- Vanessa Mendez - Resilience.
-Vigo Mortensen - Saint
-Viola Davis - Helia.
-Zoey Deutch - Pepper.
-Zoe Kravitz -Saint Joan.
londontheatre
Jun 19, 2017
Nathalie Harrison – Credit Andrej Uspenski
Sisters Grimm are delighted that Nathalie Harrison, First Artist at The Royal Ballet will join the cast of VOICES OF THE AMAZON, with kind permission from Kevin O’Hare, Artistic Director of The Royal Ballet. VOICES OF THE AMAZON is receiving its UK premiere at Sadler’s Wells from 4 to 8 July, following sell-out run at the Chekhov International Theatre Festival in Moscow. The show is directed by Pietra Mello-Pittman, choreographed by Helen Pickett and composed by Ella Spira in collaboration with Brazilian songwriters Danny Nascimento, Dito Martins and Julien Davis and world‐renowned percussionists Olodum. VOICES OF THE AMAZON is narrated by Oscar, Emmy, Golden Globe and Tony Award-winning actor Jeremy Irons.
Nathalie has recently returned to The Royal Ballet playing the role of Hermia in Frederick Ashton’s The Dream, following the birth of her first child. Having trained at The Royal Ballet School, Nathalie joined the Company in 2003 and was promoted to First Artist in 2009. She has created several roles for the Company, including ones in Sensorium and Diana and Actaeon (Metamorphosis: Titian 2012), and, in 2013, completed a course in Ballet Education Practice at the Royal Opera House. Her repertory with The Royal Ballet includes Lady Capulet (Romeo and Juliet), Dulcinea (Don Quixote) and Bathilde (Giselle). Nathalie also appeared in Nicholas Hytner’s 2012 production of Timon of Athens at the National Theatre and provided dance demonstrations for Darcey Bussell’s Ballerina Heroines on BBC2.
Darcey Bussell CBE said of VOICES OF THE AMAZON, “Sisters Grimm have fused different dance genres, with a captivating cast from Brazil and London, to create a new show called Voices of the Amazon at Sadler’s Wells. Choreographer Helen Pickett’s foundations are in classical ballet but here she brings together musical theatre, breakdancing, capoeira and live songs, which is truly exciting. The show makes us all think about the importance of accepting differences and protecting our natural world. I highly recommend it.”
Nathalie joins the previously announced Michelle Buckley, Liam Burke, Charles Damasio, Stefanos Dimoulas, Kay Elizabeth, Rachel Maybank, Fernanda Muniz, Hicaro Nicolai, Kauê Ribeiro and Leilane Teles, as well as musicians Rob Barron – (Musical Director, Piano & Synths), Adam Kovacs (Percussion 1), Matthew West (Percussion 2), Tina Jacobs (Viola) and Lucy Skinner (Cello).
After the run at Sadler’s Wells, VOICES OF THE AMAZON will be part of the line-up for Latitude festival 2017, before the company travels to Singapore to perform at Grand Theatre, Marina Bay Sands from 28 to 30 July.
Set amidst the Brazilian rainforest, VOICES OF THE AMAZON follows the story of Beleza; a water spirit from the Amazon, whose search to cure her dying sister takes her on a life-changing journey deep into the rainforest.
VOICES OF THE AMAZON features a sensational musical score, containing sounds recorded from the Amazon Rainforest, with music and songs performed in English and Portuguese. Combined with Helen Pickett’s fusion of ballet, contemporary and capoeira, the show aims to highlight the damaging effects of deforestation, the loss of natural medicines and plants, and promises an exhilarating live experience, embracing the true spirit of Brazil.
VOICES OF THE AMAZON has lighting design by Ben Cracknell, stage and costume design by Temple Clark and sound design by Adrian Rhodes. WWF, EDEN and Alexander Van Tulleken (CBBC’s Operation Ouch, Channel 4’s How to Lose Weight Well) will provide scientific consultation.
Voices of the Amazon – Sadler’s Wells
VOICES OF THE AMAZON is produced by Sisters Grimm, the creators of the Grammy® Award-nominated show INALA.
Website: voicesoftheamazon.co.ukFacebook: http://ift.tt/2n9CZurTwitter: @amazon_voicesInstagram: @voicesoftheamazonRunning time: 100 mins (including interval)
UK LISTINGS INFORMATION4 – 8 July 2017Sadler’s WellsRosebery Ave,London EC1R 4TNPerformances: Tuesday – Saturday at 7.30pm and Saturday at 2.30pm
http://ift.tt/2srCQq2 LondonTheatre1.com
pop-pop-pop-popculture
Nov 26, 2021
My MET Gala List
Anya Taylor-Joy
Zendaya
Sadie Sink
Elle Fanning
Dakota Fanning
Margot Robbie
AnnaSophia Robb
Sarah Hyland
Lily Collins
Madelaine Petsch
Camila Mendes
Saoirse Ronan
Melissa McCarthy
Florence Pugh
Rebecca Ferguson
Halle Berry
Keke Palmer
Miranda Cosgrove
Madison Pettis
Millie Bobby Brown
Awkwafina
Amy Adams
Jessica Alba
Jessica Chastain
Phillipa Soo
Lupita Nyong’o
Gal Gadot
Anna Kendrick
Blake Lively
Jessica Biel
Ariel Winter
Winona Ryder
Zoe Saldana
Charlize Theron
Natalia Dyer
Nicole Kidman
Emilia Clarke
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Idina Menzel
Viola Davis
Emily Blunt
Sofía Vergara
Meryl Streep
Anne Hathaway
Amanda Seyfried
Constance Wu
Elizabeth Olsen
Ana de Armas
Karen Gillan
Beanie Feldstein
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Hugh Jackman
Daveed Diggs
Jared Leto
Finn Wolfhard
Tom Holland
James McAvoy
Leslie Odom Jr.
Regé-Jean Page
Ryan Reynolds
Chris Hemsworth
KJ Apa
Idris Elba
David Harbour
Caleb McLaughlin
Bill Skarsgård
Alexander Skarsgård
John Krasinski
Stanley Tucci
Charlie Heaton
Robert Downey Jr.
Taron Egerton
Selena Gomez
Ariana Grande
Beyoncé
Rihanna
Halle Bailey
Chloe Bailey
Alessia Cara
Alicia Keys
Céline Dion
Taylor Swift
Lady Gaga
Ciara
Cassie
Elton John
The Weeknd
Lily-Rose Depp
Cara Delevingne
Taylor Hill
Elsa Hosk
Josephine Skriver
Romee Strijd
Jasmine Tookes
Lais Ribeiro
Sara Sampaio
Heidi Klum (does she even still model?)
Candice Swanepoel
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Behati Prinsloo
Miranda Kerr
Adut Akech
Paloma Elsesser
Kaia Gerber
Adriana Lima
Alessandra Ambrosio
Gisele Bündchen
Valentina Sampaio
Karlie Kloss (does she even still model?)
Gigi Hadid
Bella Hadid
Kendall Jenner
Lily Aldridge
Soo Joo Park
Paris Jackson
Daphne Groeneveld
Blanca Padilla
Sophie Turner
Nick Jonas
Jennifer Lopez
Billie Eilish
Billy Porter
Zoë Kravitz
Tiffany Haddish
Dakota Johnson
Kerry Washington
Mindy Kaling
Donatella Versace
Anna Wintour
Vera Wang
Tory Burch
Benedict Cumberbatch
Serena Williams
Kasey Musgraves
Katy Perry
Frank Ocean
Julianne Moore
Michael B. Jordan
Jordan Peele
Janelle Monáe
Ashley Graham
Mary-Kate Olsen
Ashley Olsen
Jennifer Connelly
Irina Shayk
Diane von Furstenberg
Gabrielle Union-Wade
Jeremy Scott (designer for Moschino)
Katie Holmes
Emily Ratajkowski
Gwen Stefani
Julia Garner
Angelina Jolie
Alicia Vikander
Lizzo
Adwoa Aboh
Jourdan Dunn
RuPaul
Solange Knowles
Billie Lourd
Daisy Ridley
John Boyega
Emma Stone
Bri Larson
Rita Ora
Dua Lipa
Naomi Scott
Law Roach
Kate Moss
Victoria Beckham
David Beckham
Mila Kunis
Natalie Portman
Zoey Deutch
Halsey
Michelle Williams
Kiernan Shipka
Rachel McAdams
Florence Welch
Danielle Bernstein (@weworewhat on Instagram)
Grace Elizabeth
Joey King
Dan Stevens
Christian Siriano
Jeremy Scott
Alessandro Michele (designer for Gucci)
Miuccia Prada
Elie Saab
Iris Van Herpen
Han Chong (designer for Self-Portrait)
Maria Grazia Chiuri (designer for Christian Dior)
Anthony Vaccarello (designer for Saint Laurent)
Silvia Ventura Fendi
Giambattista Valli
Zuhair Murad
Virginie Viard (designer for Chanel)
Ben Affleck
Elaine Welteroth
Nina Garcia
Imaan Hammam
Sara Paulson
Julia Roberts
Brandon Maxwell
Pierpaolo Piccioli (designer for Valentino)
Yara Shahidi
Gemma Chan
Laverne Cox
Lucy Boynton
Naomi Campbell
Penelope Cruz
Salma Hayek
Gwyneth Paltrow
Rami Malek
Sienna Miller
Aurora James
Carey Mulligan
Charli XCX
Alexa Chung
Stella Maxwell
Sofía Sánchez Barrenechea
Dapper Dan
Aquaria
Normani
Camila Coelho
Deepika Padukone
Tommy Hilfiger
Violet Chachki
Nasiba Adilova
Shailene Woodley
Ansel Elgort
Joe Jonas
Megan Fox
Laura Haddock
Orlando Bloom
Willow Smith
Jason Sudeikis
Ewan McGregor
Coco Rocha
Ralph Lauren
BTS - Jungkook, V, Park Ji-min, Jin, Suga, RM, J-Hope
Blackpink - Jennie, Lisa, Rosé, Jisoo
Doja Cat
Sam Claflin
Kiera Knightley
Alexina Graham
Rachel Zegler
Sophia Lillis
Sam Smith
Mimi Cuttrell
Aubrey Plaza
Adam Driver
Kate McKinnon
Aidy Bryant
Thomasin McKenzie
Maddie Ziegler
Kristen Bell
Idina Menzel
Michelle Dockery
Chris Evans
Peter Dinklage
Luke Evans
Liam Hemsworth
Robert Pattinson
Christian Louboutin
Stuart Weitzman
Nicola Glass (designer for Kate Spade)
Michael Kors
Manolo Blahnik
Alberta Ferretti
Kim Jones (designer for Fendi)
Viktor Horsting
Rolf Snoeren
Richard Madden
Giorgio Armani
Isabel Marant
Nicky Zimmermann
Simone Zimmermann
Gimmo Etro
Austin Butler
Abigail Breslin
Lana Del Rey
Natalia Dyer
Molly Ringwald
Adele
Giambattista Valli
Tamara Ralph
Michael Russo
Isla Fisher
Anastasia Soare (founder of Anastasia Beverly Hills)
Charlotte Tilbury
Allan Avendaño
Danielle Priano
Pier Gelardi (founder of Refinery29)
Philippe von Borries (founder of Refinery29)
Christene Barberich (founder of Refinery29)
Justin Stefano (founder of Refinery29)
Sara Moonves (editor-in-chief for W Magazine)
Arnaud de Contades (CEO of Marie Claire Magazine)
Anne Fullenwider (editor-in-chief of Marie Claire Magazine)
Lauren Conrad
Miles Socha (editor-in-chief of Women’s Wear Daily)
Jay Penske (CEO of Women’s Wear Daily)
Jessica Pels (editor-in-chief for Cosmopolitan Magazine)
Rob Zangardi
Mariel Haenn
Michael Fassbender
Elliot Page
Betsey Johnson
Jonathan Groff
Anna Faris
Meryl Streep
Brie Larson
Renée Elise Goldsberry
Jasmine Cephas Jones
Cindy Crawford
Nicholas Hoult
Zac Posen
Taraji P. Henson
Joan Smalls
Samira Nasr (editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar Magazine)
Lily James
Thandiwe Newton
Ciara Bravo
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Phoebe Dynevor
Allison Janney
Daniel Levy
Claire Foy
Lisa Eldridge
Kale Teter
LaQuan Smith
Lacy Redway
Alexandra DiRoma
Alex White (fashion director for Elle Magazine U.S.)
Carine Roitfeld (founder and editor-in-chief of CR Fashion Book)
Carine Backoff
Zoey Grossman
Tyler Shields
Greg Williams
Cass Blackbird
Kacey Musgraves
Owen Gould
Tobi Henney
Marc Eram
Charlotte Prevel
Romy Soleimani
Rebecca Minkoff
Joseph Altuzarra
Gabriela Heart (designer for Chloé)
Hedi Slimane (designer for Céline)
Phoebe Philo (designer for Céline)
Jonathan Anderson (designer for Loewe)
Saweetie
Kelsey Deenihan Fisher
Lorde
Demna Gvasalia (designer for Balenciaga)
Anok Lai
Precious Lee
Storm Reid
Jennifer Hudson
Maisie Williams
Tom Ford
Iman Abdulmajid
Ella Emhoff
Pete Davidson
Regina King
Amandla Stenberg
Eiza González
Stella McCartney
Vittora Ceretti
Leslie Grace
Alton Mason
Mary J. Blige
Carey Mulligan
Ming Xi
Donald Glover
Brooke Shields
Tracee Ellis Ross
Maya Hawke
Symone
Chiara Ferragni
Laura Dern
Anthony Mackie
Pharrell Williams
Frank Ocean
Joe Alwyn
Queen Latifah
Jason Wu
Shawn Mendes
Camila Cabello
(358-390 are new! If I think of ten more, then I’ll reblog this post and add them. I had this in the drafts for too long and I still could not think of anyone...)
NOT Invited
Justin Bieber
Hailey Baldwin
Cole Sprouse
Lili Reinhart
Kim Kardashian
Khloé Kardashian
Kris Jenner
Caitlyn Jenner
Kylie Jenner
Emma Chamberlain
Addison Rae
Charlie D'Amelio (she’s a minor anyhow, but even if she was 18 or older, she still doesn’t deserve to be invited. 😊)
Dixie D'Amelio
James Charles
Cardi B
Nicki Minaj
Miley Cyrus
Priyanka Chopra
Jeffree Star
ALL social media influencers (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram)
Lena Dunham
John Legend
Chrissy Teigen
Kanye West
Demi Lovato
Doutzen Kroes
Ezra Miller
Winnie Harlow
Chloë Grace Moretz
Johnny Depp
Amber Heard
Armie Hammer
Kristen Stewart
Travis Scott
Emma Roberts
Tom Cruise
Olivia Rodrigo
Hailee Steinfeld
Henry Cavill
Alida Morberg (Bill Skarsgård’s problematic “girlfriend”)
David Dobrik
Madison Beer
Domenico Dolce
Stefano Gabbana
Dove Cameron
Sabrina Carpenter
Lil Nas X
Harry Styles
Olivia Wilde
Alexander Wang
Justin Timberlake
Madonna
Justin Timberlake
Adam Levine
Sebastian Stan
Alejandra Onieva
Machine Gun Kelly
21 Savage
Barbara Palvin
French Montana
Chris Pratt
Bella Thorne
Scarlett Johansson
Jennifer Lawrence
Emma Watson
Vanessa Hudgens
Sacha Baron Cohen
Dylan Sprouse
Ashton Kutcher
Sarah Jessica Parker
Zayn Malik
Olivia Jade
Kid Cudi
Channing Tatum
Paris Hilton
Nicky Hilton
A$AP Rocky
Jeremy O. Harris
Timothée Chalamet
John Mulaney
Olivia Munn
Elon Musk
♡ September 12, 2021 November 25, 2021 ♡
pop-pop-pop-popculture
Sep 3, 2021
FINAL Met Gala List by Me
These are the celebrities I would invite and would not invite if I was in charge of the list. As of 2018, Anna stated that celebrities below the age of 18 are not allowed to attend, and I say that because there are three film stars who are below 18 that I would love to invite but cannot. Now, without further ado... the list.
The first 200 celebrities attending are...
Anya Taylor-Joy
Zendaya
Sadie Sink
Elle Fanning
Dakota Fanning
Margot Robbie
AnnaSophia Robb
Sarah Hyland
Lily Collins
Madelaine Petsch
Camila Mendes
Saoirse Ronan
Melissa McCarthy
Florence Pugh
Rebecca Ferguson
Halle Berry
Keke Palmer
Miranda Cosgrove
Madison Pettis
Sadie Sink
Awkwafina
Amy Adams
Jessica Alba
Jessica Chastain
Phillipa Soo
Lupita Nyong’o
Gal Gadot
Anna Kendrick
Blake Lively
Jessica Biel
Ariel Winter
Winona Ryder
Zoe Saldana
Charlize Theron
Natalia Dyer
Nicole Kidman
Emilia Clarke
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Idina Menzel
Viola Davis
Emily Blunt
Sofía Vergara
Meryl Streep
Anne Hathaway
Amanda Seyfried
Constance Wu
Elizabeth Olsen
Ana de Armas
Karen Gillan
Beanie Feldstein
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Hugh Jackman
Daveed Diggs
Jared Leto
Finn Wolfhard
Tom Holland
James McAvoy
Leslie Odom Jr.
Regé-Jean Page
Ryan Reynolds
Chris Hemsworth
KJ Apa
Idris Elba
David Harbour
Caleb McLaughlin
Bill Skarsgård
Alexander Skarsgård
John Krasinski
Stanley Tucci
Charlie Heaton
Robert Downey Jr.
Taron Egerton
Selena Gomez
Ariana Grande
Beyoncé
Rihanna
Halle Bailey
Chloe Bailey
Alessia Cara
Alicia Keys
Céline Dion
Taylor Swift
Lady Gaga
Ciara
Cassie
Elton John
The Weeknd
Lily-Rose Depp
Cara Delevingne
Taylor Hill
Elsa Hosk
Josephine Skriver
Romee Strijd
Jasmine Tookes
Lais Ribeiro
Sara Sampaio
Heidi Klum (does she even still model?)
Candice Swanepoel
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Behati Prinsloo
Miranda Kerr
Adut Akech
Paloma Elsesser
Kaia Gerber
Adriana Lima
Alessandra Ambrosio
Gisele Bündchen
Valentina Sampaio
Karlie Kloss (does she even still model?)
Gigi Hadid
Bella Hadid
Kendall Jenner
Lily Aldridge
Soo Joo Park
Paris Jackson
Daphne Groeneveld
Blanca Padilla
Sophie Turner
Nick Jonas
Jennifer Lopez
Billie Eilish
Billy Porter
Zoë Kravitz
Tiffany Haddish
Dakota Johnson
Kerry Washington
Mindy Kaling
Donatella Versace
Anna Wintour
Vera Wang
Tory Burch
Benedict Cumberbatch
Serena Williams
Kasey Musgraves
Katy Perry
Frank Ocean
Julianne Moore
Michael B. Jordan
Jordan Peele
Janelle Monáe
Ashley Graham
Mary-Kate Olsen
Ashley Olsen
Jennifer Connelly
Irina Shayk
Diane von Furstenberg
Gabrielle Union-Wade
Jeremy Scott (designer for Moschino)
Katie Holmes
Emily Ratajkowski
Gwen Stefani
Julia Garner
Angelina Jolie
Alicia Vikander
Lizzo
Adwoa Aboh
Jourdan Dunn
RuPaul
Solange Knowles
Billie Lourd
Daisy Ridley
John Boyega
Emma Stone
Bri Larson
Rita Ora
Dua Lipa
Naomi Scott
Law Roach
Kate Moss
Victoria Beckham
David Beckham
Mila Kunis
Natalie Portman
Zoey Deutch
Halsey
Michelle Williams
Kiernan Shipka
Rachel McAdams
Florence Welch
Danielle Bernstein (@weworewhat on Instagram)
Grace Elizabeth
Joey King
Dan Stevens
Christian Siriano
Jeremy Scott
Alessandro Michele (designer for Gucci)
Miuccia Prada
Elie Saab
Iris Van Herpen
Han Chong (designer for Self-Portrait)
Maria Grazia Chiuri (designer for Christian Dior)
Anthony Vaccarello (designer for Saint Laurent)
Silvia Ventura Fendi
Giambattista Valli
Zuhair Murad
Virginie Viard (designer for Chanel)
Ben Affleck
Elaine Welteroth
Nina Garcia
Imaan Hammam
A boyfriend, wife, etc. is allowed as a +1 for the attendees.
Now, here is who I would NOT invite:
Justin Bieber
Hailey Baldwin
Cole Sprouse
Lili Reinhart
Kim Kardashian
Khloé Kardashian
Kriss Jenner
Caitlyn Jenner
Kylie Jenner
Emma Chamberlain
Addison Rae
Charlie D'Amelio (she’s a minor anyhow, but even if she was 18 or older, she still doesn’t deserve to be invited. 😊)
Dixie D'Amelio
James Charles
Cardi B
Nicki Minaj
Miley Cyrus
Priyanka Chopra
Jeffree Star
ALL social media influencers (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram)
Lena Dunham
Pharrell Williams
Chrissy Teigen
Kanye West
Demi Lovato
Doutzen Kroes
Ezra Miller
Winnie Harlow
Chloë Grace Moretz
Johnny Depp
Amber Heard
Armie Hammer
Kristen Stewart
Travis Scott
Emma Roberts
Tom Cruise
Olivia Rodrigo
Hailee Steinfeld
Henry Cavill
Alida Morberg (Bill Skarsgård’s problematic "girlfriend")
David Dobrik
Madison Beer
Domenico Dolce
Stefano Gabbana
Dove Cameron
Sabrina Carpenter
Lil Nas X
Harry Styles
Olivia Wilde
Alexander Wang
Justin Timberlake
Camila Cabello
Shawn Mendes
Madonna
Justin Timberlake
Adam Levine
Sebastian Stan
Alejandra Onieva
This was so fun yet challenging that I might make a part two!
♡ August 26, 2021 September 3, 2021 ♡
pop-pop-pop-popculture
Aug 22, 2021
You're in charge of the Met Gala guest list! Who are you inviting? I challenge you to list 200 guests.
Sweet!
Disclaimer: I don't pay attention to male celebrities, so I apologize for the lack of them as well as the lack of athletes and musicians (male and female). Also, I know fashion designers and film/television directors have attended too, but I didn’t feel like listing any out. Sorry?! Now, due to how weird and OCD I am, I am going to categorize each celebrity. It'll still add up to 200!
ACTRESSES (FILM, TELEVISION, STAGE)
Anya Taylor-Joy
Zendaya
Millie Bobby Brown
Elle Fanning
Dakota Fanning
Margot Robbie
AnnaSophia Robb
Sarah Hyland
Lily Collins
Madelaine Petsch
Camila Mendes
Saoirse Ronan
Mckenna Grace
Florence Pugh
Rebecca Ferguson
Halle Berry
Keke Palmer
Miranda Cosgrove
Madison Pettis
Sadie Sink
Awkwafina
Amy Adams
Jessica Alba
Jessica Chastain
Phillipa Soo
Lupita Nyong’o
Gal Gadot
Anna Kendrick
Blake Lively
Jessica Biel (Justin stays home!)
Ariel Winter
Winona Ryder
Zoe Saldana
Charlize Theron
Natalia Dyer
Nicole Kidman
Emilia Clarke
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Idina Menzel
Viola Davis
Emily Blunt
Sofía Vergara
Meryl Streep
Anne Hathaway
Amanda Seyfried
Constance Wu
Elizabeth Olsen
Ana de Armas
Karen Gillan
ACTORS (FILM, TELEVISION, STAGE)
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Hugh Jackman
Daveed Diggs
Jared Leto
Finn Wolfhard
Tom Holland
James McAvoy
Leslie Odom Jr.
Regé-Jean Page
Ryan Reynolds
Chris Hemsworth
KJ Apa
Idris Elba
David Harbour
Caleb McLaughlin
Bill Skarsgård (his problematic girlfriend stays home!)
Alexander Skarsgård
John Krasinski
Stanley Tucci
Sebastian Stan
Robert Downey Jr.
Taron Egerton
MUSICIANS
Selena Gomez
Ariana Grande
Beyoncé
Rihanna
Halle Bailey
Chloe Bailey
Shawn Mendes
Alicia Keys
Camila Cabello
Taylor Swift
Harry Styles
Lady Gaga
Ciara
Cassie
Elton John
The Weeknd
FASHION MODELS
Lily-Rose Depp
Cara Delevingne
Taylor Hill
Elsa Hosk
Josephine Skriver
Romee Strijd
Jasmine Tookes
Lais Ribeiro
Sara Sampaio
Heidi Klum (does she even still model?)
Candice Swanepoel
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Behati Prinsloo (Adam stays home!)
Miranda Kerr
Adut Akech
Paloma Elsesser
Kaia Gerber
Adriana Lima
Alessandra Ambrosio
Gisele Bündchen
Valentina Sampaio
Karlie Kloss (does she even still model?)
Gigi Hadid
Bella Hadid
Kendall Jenner (she would be the only member of the Kardashian-Jenner family that is invited)
Lily Aldridge
Soo Joo
Paris Jackson
Daphne Groeneveld
Blanca Padilla
I don't know any male fashion models, sorry. But Google is free! I know, I know. These models immediately came to my head because I've heard of them and am familiar with their work. End of discussion.
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No influencers, no Instagram influencers, no YouTubers, and no TikTokers. I could only think of 117, anon, I’m sorry! If anymore celebrities come to mind, then I’ll reblog this post and add them.
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Nov 17, 2018
People, November 26
Cover: Michelle Obama, you are so missed
Page 2: Chatter -- Lady Gaga, Robin Roberts, Mindy Kaling, John Legend, Mandy Moore, Michael B. Jordan
Page 4: 5 Things We’re Talking About -- Breaking Bad movie, SNL apologizes to Dan Crenshaw, sugar cookie milk, a bride-to-be’s manicured cousin saves the day, Emma Stone took her name from Baby Spice, A Chat With Alfonso Ribeiro
Page 6: Contents
Page 8: StarTracks -- Royals -- Prince William and Duchess Kate, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan, Queen Elizabeth
Page 10: Famous Kids All Grown Up -- Kate Hudson and Kurt Russell and Ryder Robinson and Danny Fujikawa, Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest and Michael Consuelos, Michael J. Fox and Tracy Pollard and kids Schuyler and Aquinnah and Sam and Esme
Page 11: Jessica Alba and Cash Warren, Jenna Dewan and Rachel Zoe, Eva Longoria and son Santiago, Russell Crowe as Roger Ailes
Page 12: Ariana Grande and Victoria Monet and Tayla Parx, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton, Michael Douglas and Cameron Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones and Kirk Douglas
Page 13: Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show -- Bella Hadid, Winnie Harlow and Wiz Khalifa, Kelsea Ballerini, Yolanda Hadid and The Weeknd
Page 14: Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum, Emma Watson and Tom Felton in a Harry Potter reunion, StyleTracks -- Polka Dots -- Ashlee Simpson, Zoe Kravitz, Emily Blunt, Nina Dobrev, Thandie Newton
Page 17: Meg Ryan and John Mellencamp engaged
Page 18: Gabrielle Union and Dwayne Wade welcome a daughter via surrogate
Page 21: Heart Monitor -- Jennifer Garner and John Miller going strong, Kate Beckinsale and Jack Whitehall new couple, Kathy Griffin and Randy Bick split, chef Donatella Arpaia twins at 47
Page 22: Chip and Joanna Gaines getting their own network
Page 25: Eddie Redmayne, Cheryl Ladd
Page 26: Bruce Willis’ sprawling Idaho ranch sold, Rose Byrne -- Being a Mother Changes Everything
Page 29: Stories to make you smile
Page 31: Passages, Stan Lee
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Here’s The Official List Of Who’s Walking In The 2017 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show
Who Is Walking In The 2017 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show? Here’s The Official List
The countdown is on to the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. The catwalk of all catwalks will be broadcast to our living rooms Nov. 28. The actual show is taking place in Shanghai, China Nov. 20 so there will be tons of social media buzz before the air date. You’ll want to sharpen your Instagram game to ensure you don’t miss a minute of the action. The VS models have truly become huge celebrities living insanely cool lives, so they’re worth a follow. Who is walking in the 2017 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show? The star-studded runway is one you won’t want to miss.
I think one of the biggest surprises to fans was that half of our favorite modeling sister duo, Gigi Hadid, dropped out of the show very last minute. The model posted on her personal Twitter account Nov. 16,
I’m so bummed I won’t be able to make it to China this year. Love my VS family, and will be with all my girls in spirit!! Can’t wait to tune in with everyone to see the beautiful show I know it will be, and already can’t wait for next year! x
This news coming straight from Gigi herself made fans upset. She did say, “can’t wait for next year,” which insinuates she still has a good relationship with VS and will be in the show next year.
I’m so bummed I won’t be able to make it to China this year. Love my VS family, and will be with all my girls in spirit!! Can’t wait to tune in with everyone to see the beautiful show I know it will be, and already can’t wait for next year! x
— Gigi Hadid (@GiGiHadid) November 16, 2017
Although one Hadid sister will be absent, there’s still a plethora of other famous faces you’ll see in the show. Below are the familiar faces and newcomers that you can expect to see in the 2017 VS Fashion Show.
The Angels
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Of course, it couldn’t be the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show without the angels — they are the backbone of the VS brand. According to Victoria’s Secret, the 14 angels are: Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Candice Swanepoel, Behati Prinsloo (may not be walking due to pregnancy), Lily Aldridge, Elsa Hosk, Josephine Skriver, Sara Sampaio, Martha Hunt, Stella Maxwell, Lais Ribeiro, Jasmine Tookes, Romee Strijd, and Taylor Hill.
We know them, we love them, many of them have been rumored to be dating Harry Styles, and it truly wouldn’t be the VS Fashion Show without these 14 gorgeous ladies.
Bella Hadid
Although her sister, Gigi, won’t be joining the VS crew in Shanghai, we will still have Bella. After making her debut in the 2016 show, she’s back for another year. The model divulged the big news via Instagram on Aug. 26. She said,
@victoriassecret I am so excited!..!!!!Thank you @monica.mitro@10magazine@johndavidpfeiffer and of course the wonderful, incredible @ed_razek + everyone on the team for making this dream come true again.. I feel so crazy humbled to get the opportunity to be a part of this show again…Walking into the offices this year i felt so happy, healthy, and honored.. I can’t wait for another incredible experience!!! Congrats to all of the beautiful ladies I will be walking beside. I can’t wait! Xx
See you Shanghai, Bella. You’re repping the whole Hadid clan now.
Karlie Kloss
This was an exciting reveal. Karlie Kloss has graced the VS runway before, but has been absent from the show since 2015. I’m sure her return will be triumphant AF.
Herieth Paul
Herieth Paul will be taking her talents to Shanghai to walk in her second VS Show. When she revealed that she would be walking again in the show on Instagram, Paul said,
I will give my best on the runway and make sure to represent all the girls out there with dreams bigger than themselves. May this announcement bring hope and determination to anyone who reads it.
There’s no doubt that she will blow us away on the runway.
Liu Wen
Liu Wen is a favorite on the VS runway. She’s been walking since 2009, and was actually the first Chinese model to ever be in the show, according to Glamour.
Maggie Laine
Round two for Maggie Laine, leggoooo.
Leila Nda
Leila Nda walked in the 2015 VS Show, and is back again in 2017.
Daniela Braga
Daniela Braga is extremely inspirational. When she announced on Instagram that she would be walking for the fourth time on the VS catwalk, she revealed the struggles that she faced in her life. Bullying, depression, and lack of support couldn’t keep her away from her dreams.
Jourdana Elizabeth
Jourdana Elizabeth is bringing her energy back to the runway for another year.
Cindy Bruna
This will be Cindy Bruna’s fifth time walking down the VS catwalk. As you can see in the video above, she brings a ton of sparkle.
Kate Grigorieva
Kate Grigorieva first made her debut in the VS Show in 2014 so she is no stranger to the excitement.
There have been rumors circulating that Grigorieva is among a group of Russian models that were denied Chinese visas. This would mean she would not be able to attend the event. She posted on Instagram Aug. 23 confirming she would be in the show, but has not commented on the Chinese visa rumors.
Sui He
Making her debut in 2010, Sui He is back for another year on the VS runway.
Maria Borges
Maria Borges is a familiar face on the VS runway — she’s been walking in the show since 2013. Borges made headlines in 2015 for wearing her hair natural on the runway. She described that moment to by saying it, “was one the sexiest moments of my career so far.”
Barbara Fialho
Barbara Fialho has been walking in the VS Fashion Show since 2012 — it’s great to have her back for another year.
Sanne Vloet
VS is welcoming Sanne Vloet for her third year on the runway. I’m low-key wondering where she got her jeans in the photo above. Sanne, if you’re reading this, DM me.
Kelly Gale
Don’t miss Kelly Gale for her fourth VS Fashion Show.
Irina Sharipova
Irina Sharipova is slotted to make her second VS runway appearance. There are rumors that she is one of the Russian models who will not be able to attend because of problems with her Chinese visa. The model has not confirmed if these reports are true.
Alanna Arrington
Alanna Arrington is welcomed back for her second year at the VS Fashion Show. Keep an eye out for her signature curls.
Devon Windsor
Devon Windsor is a total VS Fashion Show pro who has walked five years in a row.
Lameka Fox
Keep an eye out for Lameka Fox during her second VS Fashion Show.
Georgia Fowler
Georgia Fowler will return the the VS runway for a second time. She’s rumored to be dating Nick Jonas, so keep an extra sharp eye out for him in the crowd.
Blanca Padilla
Blanca Padilla has been training like an angel lately because she will again hit the VS runway in Shanghai.
Leomie Anderson
Leomie Anderson has the most contagious smile of any VS model, in my opinion. She has been welcomed back to the runway for her third show.
Xiao Wen Ju
Xiao Wen Ju is gracing the runway for her second year.
Zuri Tibby
Zuri Tibby will be bringing her flare back again to the VS catwalk.
Megan Williams
Megan Williams will be strutting her stuff for a second year in Shanghai.
Dilone
This is Dilone’s second year on the VS runway. I highly recommend you give her a follow on Instagram, she is seriously so, so funny.
Grace Elizabeth
Grace Elizabeth announced on Instagram Aug. 24 that she will be walking for the second time on the VS runway.
Estelle Chen
This will be Estelle Chen’s first time on the VS runway. According to , Chen auditioned for the show in 2016 when it was in her hometown of Paris. The rejection pushed her harder and better prepared her for 2017 when she landed a spot on the famous catwalk.
Grace Bol
Grace Bol will be bringing her edgy style to the VS runway for the first time in Shanghai. I can’t wait to see what look Bol will rock during the show.
Bruna Lirio
Bruna Lirio is another newcomer you can expect to see during the 2017 show.
Gizele Oliveira
Bruna Lirio’s BFF, Gizele Oliveira, also snagged a spot on the VS runway for the first time ever. Now, that’s a power couple.
Alecia Morais
Alecia Morais has been welcomed for her first VS Fashion Show — it’s sure to be an unforgettable night.
Alexina Graham
There will be some redhead representation on the VS runway this year thanks to newcomer, Alexina Graham.
Dasha Khlystun
Dasha Khlystun is a Ukrainian model who is also under speculation that her Chinese visa was not approved. The model has not commented on if these reports are true or false. According to her Instagram, on Aug. 26 she was at a fitting for the VS Show — this is her debut year on the runway.
Vanessa Moody
Welcome newcomer, Vanessa Moody, to the VS fam.
Aiden Curtis
This will be Aiden Curtis’ first walk down the VS runway.
Amilna Estevao
Amilna Estevao will be hitting the runway for her first year.
Julia Belyakova
Julia Belyakova is a newcomer to the VS Fashion Show. She is another Russian model who has rumors floating around that she was not able to get her Chinese visa approved. However, on Nov. 16, Belyakova posted to Instagram saying, “#Shanghai #beijing we are coming for ya,” alluding to the fact that she will indeed still be in the show.
Mayowa Nicholas
Mayowa Nicholas will take her first strut down the VS runway in Shanghai.
Nadine Leopold
Nadine Leopold is a newcomer to the VS family.
Victoria Lee
Even though it’s her first year in the show, Victoria Lee has the perfect name for the gig.
Frida Aasen
This will be Frida Aasen’s first year on the VS runway.
Roosmarijn De Kok
According to the Roosmarijn De Kok’s Instagram, she’s worked for VS the past three years, but this will be her debut on the famous catwalk.
Samile Barmannelli
This will be Samile Barmannelli’s first year in the VS Fashion Show. I love in the video above she almost cries, but doesn’t want to ruin her makeup. Relatable AF.
Well, there’s your 2017 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show lineup. Keep an eye out for all the beauties above during the event on Nov. 28 airing on CBS.
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Nov 26, 2017
My Favorite Album #228 - Ketch Secor (Old Crow Medicine Show) on Bob Dylan‘Infidels’ (1983)
Old Crow Medicine Show frontman Ketch Secor joins me to relive his Bob Dylan awakening, as we delve into the underrated 1983 classic 'Infidels'.
Ketch explains how his 12 year old brain was primed to fall for the record, how it awakened new emotions in him when he didn't really understand the lyrics, why middle-aged Dylan was his epitome of cool, how 'Union Sundown' fits amongst the union song tradition, what it's like to co-write with Dylan twice in the same unconventional way and whether the next OCMS album will be their 'Infidels'.
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