The Screen Actors Guild announced their roster of nominees Wednesday morning, and the ceremonial regulations re-directed our antlers towards the welcoming chaos of award season.
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Vogue Magazine has enjoyed a phenomenally distinguished ride since its conception back in 1892 when Arthur Turnure was compelled to initiate a weekly publication in the United States.
No actor wants to hear that they are not worth every penny they demand but it looks like the celebs on this list have to come to turns with the fact that they are not earning their keep at the box office.
Designer Alexander Wang, the twenty-nine year old prodigy whose seamlessly edgy silhouettes garnered him attention due to his pungent infusion of his brand of downtown chic stewed into sleek masculinity, has been chosen to replace the departed Ghesquiere as Balenciaga’s new creative director.
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy is clearly a woman of independent means. As the wife of the former of the former President of the French Republic, Nicolas Sarkozy, the former model and occasional crooner can now add politics to her list of accomplishments.
Monday night was a stunning glitterati of stars all aligned to help celebrate and anoint the upcoming awards season.
It takes an irresistibly exceptional woman to nab one of the most prolific figures of our time, and now we know why and how Yoko Ono captured the heart of The Beatles frontman John Lennon.
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