Scent Memo for Spring: Citrus
For Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, or anyone looking to add a citrus note to spring.
For Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, or anyone looking to add a citrus note to spring.
Five months after Matt Lauer was jettisoned, staffers inside 30 Rock eagerly await the results of a corporate inquest—their own Starr Report. Will another shoe drop?
The New York State attorney general’s war with Trump had gotten too personal. And the probe into Manafort is being handled by a Preet Bharara protégé, so nothing is liable to change.
Designers, models, and actors all have one common date on their overbooked calendars, and that’s the first Monday in May—the Met Gala. This year’s event, co-hosted by Amal Clooney, Rihanna, and Donatella Versace, was themed “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination,” and the A-list attendees did not disappoint with their interpretations of Catholic style. Here are some of the evening’s best beauty looks.
Inside the party at the Top of the Standard, where Lena Waithe arrived with Janelle Monáe and Tessa Thompson, Lili Reinhardt and Cole Sprouse cuddled up on the balcony, and “This Is America” packed the dance floor.
On the scene at her Up&Down soirée, which drew a wide range of stars.
New York Times reporter Dave Itzkoff details the beloved star’s heartbreaking decline in this exclusive excerpt from Robin, his new biography.
How dare anyone point out the First Lady’s cyberbullying pamphlet looks eerily familiar.
Is it high fashion? Eh. But Grimes stayed true to herself while wearing billionaire beau Elon Musk’s billion-dollar company bling—and somehow, we adore it.
Yes, Rihanna had *another* outfit.
The festival’s jury president commanded the opening press conference—shutting down a sexist query, prompting her male colleagues to answer a #MeToo question, and refusing to cut Jean-Luc Godard slack.
The well-known Trump antagonist positioned himself as a leading defender of women. On Monday night, he resigned amid allegations of physical abuse.
The president has reportedly wondered whether Giuliani should “be benched” until he can get his story straight.
The 2018 Cannes Film Festival is upon us, and with it its magnificent red carpet. Two of fashion’s most beloved stars, Cate Blanchett and Kristen Stewart, happen to also be two of the festival’s jurors, ensuring a week and a half of endless style. Ahead, the can’t-miss looks from the Cannes Film Festival.
From Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman to the latest from Jean-Luc Godard and Gaspar Noé.
“I could have taken some of that energy and focus and applied it to actually doing something good for humans.”
The latest trailer for the musical sequel seems to be more proof that her character, Donna, is slipping through our fingers.
There’s nothing like a royal wedding to up the drama on a TV show—and a few more cultural artifacts that will get you inside the minds of Harry and Meghan.
When you ask Madonna to perform at something called “Fashion and the Catholic Imagination,” you know what to expect.
“It’s almost like he challenged himself to confess to at least one crime per interview,” adds Seth Meyers. “Soon he’s gonna start cold calling TV shows to tell them about illegal stuff Trump did.”
The actress also weighed in on Chris Hemsworth’s suggestion that she would make a perfect James Bond.
“We have a really hard time looking at ourselves.” As the first post-#MeToo Cannes Film Festival begins, the legacy of Harvey Weinstein looms.
Including Rihanna, Ariana Grande, and more.
The musician is wearing, yes, a Tesla choker.
A nun might approve, actually.