2014 is shaping up to be the year where models rule supreme. Seems like Vogue Magazine is going back to its roots by tapping into its resources by showcasing the reason why the fashion industry is such a thriving institution.
The staffers at Time Magazine must have had a lot of fun formulating their Answers Issue. One of the slices of this layered pie pays homage to the artists who have made history through their billboard rankings.
Thanks to Blue Ivy Carter, the offspring of Jay-Z and Beyonce, natural hair is back in the headlines (not that it ever wasn’t a hot topic), but this week has been quite hectic, mainly due to the backlash heaped on a toddler who is no doubt richer than all of her critics combined.
VMA 2014 will only be memorable for one thing – Beyonce’s mini-takeover. The ‘Drunk in Love’ songstress was the most anticipated act since God knows when. Aside from a welcomed interlude courtesy of Usher, all the other acts were fillers.
The racial climate in the country is teetering on extreme hostility and apparently Hollywood is not able to escape the inevitable backlash.
Film producer, Paula Wagner has scored the rights to the life story of Sylvia Robinson also fondly known as the “Mother of Hip-Hop”. Robinson who is credited for birthing the institution that propelled the accessibility and world-wide appeal of rap and hip-hop was also the co-founder of the legendary Sugar Hill Records.
Saturday night proved to be a big one for actress Uzo Aduba, who is known for her role as Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warrren on Netflix’s homerun hit, Orange is the New Black.
Our dreams have come true! Naomi, Rihanna, and Iman make an uber stylish combo for W Magazine thanks to the engineering of style director Edward Enninful.
Amid all the endless speculation that her marriage to Jay Z is in disarray, Beyonce needs some uplifting news to help counteract the non-stop madness.
How do you get a group of globally recognized lasses to strike a pose in the name of fashion galore? Well, you have to be Carine Roitfeld to be able to make that goal feasible. The global fashion director of Harper’s Bazaar recruited the likes of Lady Gaga, Iman, Joan Smalls, Penelope Cruz, and Linda Evangelista for the magazine’s September issue.