A Look Back at Their Three Decades of Fashion The Hollywood Reporter

Ric Ocasek and Paulina Porizkova: A Look Back at Their Three Decades of Fashion – The Hollywood Reporter September 1989 Less than one month after tying the knot, Ocasek and Porizkova attended a TJ Martell music event. The singer donned his signature black sunglasses and a bright blue shirt, while the supermodel wore a beige trench coat with floral cuffs and a double-strand pearl necklace. September 1996 At the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards, Porizkova kept it sunny in a pale yellow dress and slicked-back hair, while Ocasek dressed up his black suit with a gold watch.

Alexander Skarsgard Models for Mackage in New Campaign

Alexander Skarsgard has a new role: Modeling for Mackage. The Emmy Award-winning actor stars in the luxury fashion brand’s new spring 2024 campaign alongside model Stella Maxwell. Shot by Shayne Laverdiere and styled by George Cortina, the campaign finds Skarsgard and Maxwell posing against the backdrop of Malibu wearing a variety of styles and silhouettes from the new collection of wool coats, rainwear, down jackets and leathers. “In the dynamic world of fashion, aligning with a brand that consistently delivers on its promise of excellence is crucial.

Alice in Wonderland Author Lewis Carroll Wasnt the Pedophile Pop Culture Made Him Out To Be

In 1998, on the 100th anniversary of the death of Alice in Wonderland author Lewis Carroll, a newspaper journalist pointed out that parents today still happily passed on his classic books to their children — but they wouldn’t have wanted the author to be the one reading them to the kids. Alice and her adventures have survived into the 21st century, inspiring video games, theme-park rides, Japanese fashion and, most recently, Tim Burton’s movie adaptations — 2010’s Alice in Wonderland and this weekend’s Alice Through the Looking Glass (which Burton produced).

Bill Clinton Plastic Surgery, Experts Weigh In The Hollywood Reporter

Former President Bill Clinton’s speech at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday night was certainly memorable, but so was his appearance. Clinton, 69, looked leaner, younger and more refreshed than ever, as if he had experienced a Benjamin Button moment—aging backward, albeit very subtly. While we don’t know if, or to whom, Clinton turns for any possible nips and tucks, we had some experts weigh in on whether they think his improved look is the result of makeup, fillers, surgery or all of the above.

Brian Cox Shares All-Time Favorite 'Succession' Line

Brian Cox has shared his favorite all-time Succession line — and it’s one many viewers will hear and nod with in agreement. “I love you, but you’re not serious people … that really sort of summed it all up, didn’t it?” host Seth Meyers asked while welcoming Cox to his Late Night show. “Well, actually, it was my favorite line that I had to say throughout the whole show,” said Cox.

Californication House, Inspired by Thunderball, Listed at $38 Million The Hollywood Reporter

The spirit of James Bond has found an L.A. home. Perched above the Sunset Strip in Hollywood Hills West, The Californication House (previously known as Stanley 2) is the latest spec mansion developed, designed and curated by the team of Jason Somers and Branden and Rayni Williams, founders of Disco Volante. This lush modern mid-century riot of luxury, inspired by the tropical aesthetic of the Bond film Thunderball and the sleek contemporary chic of the film Ex Machina, is the team’s most audacious gamble to date.

Cher Death Hoax Gains Steam After Kim Kardashian Tweets

Sometimes it seems as though Twitter‘s sole purpose is remind celebrities of their own mortality. Cher became the latest target of a trending death rumor on Thursday night, and while the misinformation could have easily slipped under the radar, it found its way to one of the site’s most popular users. Kim Kardashian, whose 12.8 million followers make her account the site’s fifth most popular, tweeted the news last night, looking for conformation.

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Award-winning journalist Chris Gardner serves as a Senior Staff Writer at The Hollywood Reporter. He writes Rambling Reporter, a legendary column that dates back to the first issue of the magazine, published Sept. 3, 1930. In addition to writing about Hollywood culture, Gardner moves between breaking news, event coverage, talent interviews and features. He has covered the Oscars, Emmys, Golden Globes and Grammys, film festivals like Cannes, Sundance and Toronto, and cultural events including the Super Bowl.

Christina Applegate Regrets Not Being Open About Breast Cancer

Christina Applegate is opening up about learning hard lessons when she had breast cancer in 2008. The Dead to Me actress stopped by Dax Shephard’s Armchair Expert podcast where she discussed not being vulnerable and honest about what she was feeling after her diagnosis and double mastectomy. “I learned that lesson the hard way because, in 2008, when I had breast cancer at 36 years old, I went out, and I was the good girl talking about, ‘Oh, I love my new boobs that are all scarred and fucked up.

Cloris Leachman Made Gene Wilder Break Character in 'Young

Gene Wilder never stood a chance. The only people who love Young Frankenstein more than the fans are the cast, many of whom noted in previous interviews they had such a wonderful time making the 1974 Mel Brooks film that they shot footage they didn’t need. Amid the iconic ensemble was the hilarious, impeccable Cloris Leachman, who played fan-favorite caretaker Frau Blücher. The legendary Leachman died Wednesday. She was 94. Of all her classic scenes in the black-and-white monster comedy, there was one moment in particular that broke co-star Wilder through several takes, with the actor laughing before she even delivered the line at times.