Rita Ora shows off her toned core as she attends a private dinner & party hosted by Monot on Wednesday (October 12) in London, England.
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Jared Leto is set to play fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld in a biopic about his life and career.The musician and actor, who recently starred in House Of Gucci, will also produce the biopic alongside partner Emma Ludbrook via their production company Paradox.According to Women’s Wear Daily, the storyline is under wraps but the film will delve into the “key relationships in Karl Lagerfeld’s life, told through an unpredictable lens, much like the man himself”.Speaking to the outlet, Leto said: “There are a multitude of relationships to explore. Karl had a career that spanned 50-plus years so both personally and professionally he was close to a number of people.
I can say we are going to home in on key relationships that convey different parts of his life.”Leto is set to collaborate with three of Lagerfeld’s most trusted confidants, who will serve as executive producers. These include Pier Paolo Righi, chief executive officer of the Karl Lagerfeld house, Caroline Lebar, senior vice president of image and communications at Karl Lagerfeld, and Sebastien Jondeau, the designer’s former personal assistant and bodyguard.The film has the approval of the Karl Lagerfeld company, with a director and production start date yet to be announced.Leto has been closely associated with Italian fashion house Gucci in recent years, having dressed in matching suits with Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele at the Met Gala earlier this year.Along with playing Paolo Gucci in Ridley Scott’s House Of Gucci, his other recent acting credits include Morbius, Blade Runner 2049 and Zack Snyder’s Justice League.Lagerfeld, who worked as the creative director of Chanel, Fendi and his own fashion label, died aged 85 in 2019 after a battle with cancer.
.Rita Ora shows off her toned core as she attends a private dinner & party hosted by Monot on Wednesday (October 12) in London, England.
Florence + The Machine‘s ‘King’ in front of Florence Welch on The Late Late Show this week – see the clip below.The comedian and actor (Big Mouth, Don’t Worry Darling) appeared on the US chat show on Tuesday (October 11), where he was interviewed by host James Corden alongside Welch.During the chat, Kroll explained that he was a “big fan” of Welch’s music and told the “weird story” of how he participated in a dance class in lockdown. “It was me, two other guys and like 45 women,” he recalled.“The song that [the choreographer] chose was a song called ‘King’ by Florence + The Machine.
Jared Leto is preparing for another iconic role on the big screen! The Hollywood star will be starring and producing a biopic of legendary designer Karl Lagerfeld.The Oscar winner shared his excitement about the project, revealing to Women’s Wear Daily that he feels like “this is a full-circle moment, and Karl would be proud” of the production they are developing.He also shared his admiration for the designer and shared the approach they want to take in the film. “Karl was an artist. Period.
Jared Leto announced Wednesday his plans to star in and produce a biopic charting the life and career of legendary fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld. Better yet, the project has backing from the late Chanel icon’s fashion house via “trusted confidants” Pier Paolo Righi, Caroline Lebar, and Sébastien Jondeau, who will partner as Executive Producers of the film.
Jared Leto is set to star as Karl Lagerfeld in a new biopic.
After “WeCrashed” and the abysmal “Morbius,” what does Jared Leto have next on the horizon? Well, some voice acting in next year’s Disney film “Haunted Mansion” answers that question, but what about his next on-screen role? Deadline has the answer: Leto will star as fashion legend Karl Lagerfeld in an upcoming biopic. READ MORE: ‘WeCrashed’ Review: Anne Hathaway & Jared Leto Are Superb In A Delicious Tale Of Tech Narcissism, Love, Spirituality & Capitalism Leto co-produces with Emma Ludbrook through Paradox, their production company, and Lagerfeld’s House Of Karl Lagerfeld.
Jared Leto will star as the late fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld in an upcoming biopic. Largerfeld, who passed away in 2019, is the former powerful artistic director of Chanel.
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Jared Leto is set to star in and produce a biopic of Karl Lagerfeld, the iconic fashion designer whose career spanned over 50 years. Lagerfeld, who died in Feb. 2019, is best known for his powerful role as artistic director of Chanel. First reported by WWD, a sister publication to Variety, the project has already been endorsed by Karl Lagerfeld fashion house. The Oscar-winning actor will play the lead role, as well as produce the movie with Emma Ludbrook, through their production vehicle Paradox. The project is still in early stages. A filmmaker is not yet attached to direct.
Jared Leto is set to star in film about the acclaimed fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld with Leto co-producing with Lagerfeld’s House of Karl Lagerfeld. Leto will produce alongside his partner, Emma Ludbrook, through their production company Paradox.
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are spending some family bonding time in Miami. The couple was photographed with their son, Theo, who is playing baseball in the little league.Ivanka Trump enjoys the last days of summer in Miami with the perfect outfit: See PicsIvanka Trump in Miami: Check out 5 great fashion momentsThe three were photographed arriving at the baseball park, with Kushner wearing sunglasses, a white t-shirt, grey shorts, sneakers, and a baseball hat.
Sharing her thoughts. Jameela Jamil isn’t pleased with the Met Gala‘s decision to center its 2023 event around late designer Karl Lagerfeld.
“Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty” on May 1, which will honor the fashion designer, who died in 2019 aged 85.But the theme didn’t sit well with “The Good Place” star, who rushed to Instagram to share some choice words about Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour’s selected theme.Sharing a black-and-white portrait of the late German designer, the 36-year-old actress simply wrote, “Nope.”“Karl Lagerfeld is the theme for the entire Met Gala next year,” she captioned her post. “This man… was indeed, supremely talented, but used his platform in such a distinctly hateful way, mostly towards women, so repeatedly and up until the last years of his life, showing no remorse, offering no atonement, no apology, no help to groups he attacked… there was no explanation for his cruel outbursts.”“Those groups were women who were sexually assaulted, the entire me too movement, gay couples who wanted to adopt, all fat people, specifically fat women, and some of his greatest harm was against Muslim refugees, and the disgusting way he spoke about people fleeing their homes for fear of their lives,” she went on.“Why is THIS who we celebrate when there are so many AMAZING designers out there who aren’t bigoted white men? What happened to everyone’s principles and ‘advocacy.’ You don’t get to stand for justice in these areas, and then attend the celebration of someone who reveled in his own public disdain for marginalized people.”A post shared by Jameela Jamil (@jameelajamil)“Sorry, but no.
Jameela Jamil is not a fan of the theme for the 2023 Met Gala.
Ian Brown played a homecoming Manchester gig this weekend (September 30), and dedicated the set to late Happy Mondays bassist Paul Ryder.Brown is currently on his first UK headline tour in a decade, and played the O2 Victoria Warehouse in his hometown on Friday night.As reported by the Manchester Evening News, Brown told the crowd: “I just want to dedicate tonight’s set to one of the greatest human beings I ever met. Let’s hear it for Mr Paul Ryder.”Ryder passed away on July 15 at the age of 58.
The stars are stepping out for The Business of Fashion‘s big Paris Fashion Week event.
wrote in an Instagram post Saturday.A post shared by Jameela Jamil (@jameelajamil)“Those groups were women who were sexually assaulted, the entire me too movement, gay couples who wanted to adopt, all fat people, specifically fat women, and some of his greatest harm was against Muslim refugees, and the disgusting way he spoke about people fleeing their homes for fear of their lives,” her caption continued.The first slide on the carousel Jamil posted contains a black and white photo of the fashion titan, the word “Nope” pasted into the bottom half. She also encouraged her followers to swipe through her photos for receipts, highlighting how Lagerfeld fat-shamed women, criticized the #MeToo movement and made some questionable comparisons between the Holocaust and immigration.On a subsequent slide where she posted a quote from Lagerfeld about sexual harassment in light of the #MeToo movement, Jamil acknowledged that “saying this probably ends [her] relationship with vogue.”“I’m amazed to see the entire met gala and all the famous celebrities and models celebrating someone who said this s— about women so often,” she wrote, followed by a Lagerfeld quote she cut from a 2018 Numéro Magazine piece, which reads, “If you don’t want your pants pulled about, don’t become a model! Join a nunnery, there’ll always be a place for you in the convent.”The latter half of Jamil’s caption again called into question Met Gala organizers’ specific choice amidst so many others who aren’t “bigoted white men.”“What happened to everyone’s principles and ‘advocacy,’” she wrote.
The 2023 Met Gala will have a Karl Lagerfeld theme. The annual exhibition in New York City has been given the title of 'Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty', and organisers have confirmed that the event will feature 150 creations by the legendary fashion designer.