Friday, 30 October 2015

Cara Delevingne in his new sci-fi film, Valérian and the City of a Thousand Planets.

Cara Delevingne in his new sci-fi filmValérian and the City of a Thousand Planets.
"Rihanna is in Valerian!!!! ... and she has a big part!! I'm Sooo excited!!!", Besson posted on Instagram, alongside an image of the singer, to announce the casting. This will be the third role for the singer, who has previously starred in 2012's Battleship, Annie  and voiced a character for animated film Home. 





Delevingne will take the central role of Laureline in the film, which is being adapted from the time-travelling  graphic novel of the same name, alongside Dane DeHaan and Clive Owen. This will be the latest in a string of films for the former model, including this year's Pan and Paper Towns. She has three films set for release in 2016 - the much-anticipated Suicide Squad, Tulip Fever and Kids In Love. 
Delevingne and Rihanna have long been friends, but this is the first time they will work together.  The film is set for release on  July 21 2017. 


Gigi Confirmed For Victoria's Secret

VICTORIA's SECRET  has confirmed that  Gigi Hadid  will walk in its 20th anniversary show next month, by posting a video clip of the moment the model was told that she was a chosen one.



While she won't be given her Angel wings just yet, Hadid couldn't hide her excitement at the news, sharing an image from the casting on  her Instagram account  and telling her followers: "Couldn't keep back my tears!!!! Anyone that grew up with me knows that getting this show has been a dream of mine forever!" She also thanked the lingerie label's boss Ed Razek, adding, "One of the happiest moments of my life."







The news comes shortly after Hadid's mother, Yolanda Foster, got the rumour mill swirling by posting a throwback image of Gigi and her younger sister Bella as children on her own Instagram account, with the caption: You are in this together since day one... @gigihadid & @bellahadid #MyBabyAngels" prompting speculation that Bella has also been cast in the show - a spokesperson for Victoria's Secret couldn't confirm the suspicion this morning.


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Friday, 23 October 2015

What If the Disney Princesses Took the Place of Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner on the Catwalk?


What If the Disney Princesses Took the Place of Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner on the Catwalk?
What If the Disney Princesses Took the Place of Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner on the Catwalk?
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Tuesday, 13 October 2015

What You Should Know Before You Audition For Movies, Television Or Commercials???


What You Should Know Before You Audition For Movies, Television Or Commercials



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Actors Checklist
1 – Always bring an 8×10 photo to the audition. Even if it is a callback or you have met the client before. No exceptions!
2 – Always bring an acting resume to the audition. No exceptions!
3 – You must staple the resume back to back to your photo. Do not ever attend an audition without both your head shot and resume stapled back to back. One staple in each corner!
4 – Be 10 – 15 minutes early to your audition and make sure you have the correct address and directions to the audition. No exceptions or excuses!
5 – Once at the audition look for a sign in sheet and make sure you clearly fill in the correct information if there is a sign in sheet.
6 – Do not bother or ask the Casting director questions, research them before the audition.
7 – If they are recording the audition they will ask you to slate. When they say “slate” look into the camera and smile and confidently say hello my name is (state your full name). They may also ask you to state the part you are playing and your agency. Do not tell them this information unless they ask for it!
8 – When you are ready to perform your part find the mark or place they would like you to stand or sit (your option to stand or sit unless they specify).
9 – When you start your performance only read to the person you are having the dialog with. Do not look at the camera or the casting director, client etc. unless they are performing the scene with you.
10 – Give as much eye contact as possible to the person you are reading with, even when they are reading their lines. Really listen to them and react naturally to what they say.
11 – When you perform the scene act as natural and believable as possible. You must come off as being very relaxed, comfortable and confident.
12 – Really know the scene and characters inside and out. Prepare it over and over. Try to have the scene memorized, but make sure you know the lines and never break character!
13 – The auditions are not practice sessions. The clients auditioning you expect you to know what you are doing and be a professional finished product. Get the training before you start attending auditions!
14 – Often they will not have you do the scene more than once. If they do and they give you directions or changes really go overboard making the changes.
15 – Have and project that you are having fun. Remember you are an entertainer. Clients do not want to hire or be around boring run of the mill talent.
16 – If you receive a call back, try to look and perform the scene the same way.
17 – If you accept an audition you must attend! No exceptions. If you are not 100% sure you can attend, do not accept the audition, we will understand. (Agents usually give the client an advanced time sheet on who exactly will be at the audition and what time they are scheduled). If you are not going to be available when the job if being completed do not accept the audition.
18 – Do not get discourage if they did not hire you. Every client and situation is different. The biggest key to success in this business is patience and perseverance!!!!!
19 – It is your career, so practice, practice, practice, because the competition will be!

Monday, 12 October 2015

TOP 10 best S/S2016 FASHION SHOWS

Ohhhh no #fashionweek is over, never fear as we will give you an update on the TOP 10 
How many of your models walked the best?? 
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Over the last five weeks, across New York, London, Milan and Paris, BoF has reported from over 140 of the most important fashion shows of the season. Thank you for following BoF and supporting the industry's global platform for independent commentary on the business of fashion week. Here are our Top 10 Shows of Spring/Summer 2016, as selected by the editors of BoF. Until next season!
LONDON, United Kingdom — This season, we saw lots of change, renewal and wider reflection on fashion’s place in the cultural landscape.
In New York, Givenchy designer Riccardo Tisci’s powerful runway spectacle, embedded with Marina Abramović-directed performance artworks and witnessed by 1200 members of the public, pushed the idea of fashion show as consumer entertainment further than ever before. Then, closing the week, Marc Jacobs’ blockbuster show at the Ziegfeld theatre commented in no uncertain terms on fashion’s relationship with fame and celebrity.
In London, a number of collections, notably Burberry, reflected the rise of the increasingly global, mobile and trans-seasonal consumer. Leather, wool and other traditionally Autumn/Winter materials were on show. Standouts wereMary Katrantzou’s cosmic collection, shown in a sea of mirrored blue, and ErdemMoralioglu’s eerie ode to prairie madness.
Alessandro Michele’s reinvention of the Gucci brand was on everybody’s lips in Milan. His colourful and deft splicing of esoteric references and brand codes made for the best show in what was one of the strongest Milan fashion weeks in years, where Donatella Versace also shone brightly.
The appointment of Demna Gvasalia at Balenciaga dominated headlines at the tail end of a Paris fashion week that featured a number of standout collections, from Sarah Burton’s Huguenot heroines at Alexander McQueen to Chitose Abe’s distorted, vintage-inflected hybrids at Sacai.
Last season, BoF wondered what was holding designers back from making bolder, more creative statements. That was not a problem this season. Here are BoF’s Top 10 Shows of the Season.
1. Gucci – designed by Alessandro Michele, MFW
Gucci Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital
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Gucci Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital

“It began with a thunderclap. As disconcerting as the catwalk carpet, woven with pink snakes in full 3D effect. Alessandro Michele announced his presence in ways both overpowering and insinuating. Fashion is his language, clothes are his words. He put everything in front of us, a gorgeous chaos of old and young, old and new, done and unfinished, shiny and dull, prim and louche, magical and terrifying. Michele’s particular skill is to make that past look like something the future might crave.” — Tim Blanks

2. Marc Jacobs – designed by Marc Jacobs, NYFW
Marc Jacobs Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital
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Marc Jacobs Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital

Marc Jacobs' witty, provocative, extravagant, mind-blowing fashion spectacular was a fascinating conversation between high and low, glamour and grunge. Everything seemed outsize. There were thirty styles of shoes, acres of sequins, Norma Shearer shoulders broadened, Betty Grable shorts shortened, floors swept with peignoirs and red-carpet-ready gowns lifted from Hollywood’s Golden Age. — Tim Blanks

3. Versace – designed by Donatella Versace, MFW
Versace Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital
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Versace Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital

Everything about the Versace show was gigantic. The venue was a huge domed space called the Citylife Palace. Strobed by spotlights, it felt like a rollerball arena. And the collection? The biggest, best thing Donatella Versace has ever marched down a catwalk. Maybe it was the scale of the venue that unleashed the beast within. Or perhaps it was her recent proximity to Riccardo Tisci that inspired her to kick back, then stomp. — Tim Blanks

4. Louis Vuitton – designed by Nicolas Ghesquière, PFW
Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital
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Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital

After a somewhat muted beginning with the house, Nicolas Ghesquière unleashed himself with a dazzling Spring collection for Louis Vuitton. His presentation was a digital assault on the senses, sound and vision combining to make the audience feel like they were inside the Matrix. The trousers alone marked a return to the form that made Ghesquière famous. The word “return” would undoubtedly stick in his craw, so it’s better, then, to imagine that this is a preview of a dazzling future. — Tim Blanks 

5. Vetements – designed by Demna Gvasalia, PFW
Vetements Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital
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Vetements Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital

Set in the kitschy ambiance of a restaurant in Paris' Chinatown, with a wonderful cast of stray cats and weirdos, today's show was a reaffirmation of the classic Vetements tropes, only louder. There was the oversized mannish tailoring and the floral dresses, the reworked workwear and the oversized sweatshirts, the glitter and the sturdy leather. And this time around, the offering was visibly wider and more mature, with a stronger emphasis on genderless-ness. — Angelo Flaccavento

6. Sacai – designed by Chitose Abe, PFW
Sacai Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital
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Sacai Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital

If Sacai’s signature has always been the hybrid — formal and casual, hard and soft — Abe pushed it here, so that garments tumbled into glorious disarray, necklines and waistbands giving way with gay abandon. Front-on catwalk photography will never do them justice, because it was out back that the most extraordinary effects were achieved. Outfits switched personalities from behind, the way a blue sweater, for instance, sprouted chiffon wings, or a slip dress flipped sides, inside to out. — Tim Blanks

7. Rick Owens – designed by Rick Owens, PFW
Rick Owens Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital
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Rick Owens Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital

The message of the Rick Owens show was loud and clear: she ain’t heavy, she’s my sister. The women on his catwalk carried other women artfully attached to their bodies. As strenuous as this exercise surely was — even for the gymnasts and athletes these women were — there was no visible sense of effort. It was an emotional metaphor for the selflessness and community — the instinctive supportiveness that Owens wanted to celebrate. — Tim Blanks

8. Alexander McQueen – designed by Sarah Burton, PFW
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“As ever, it was history that was the spine of Sarah Burton’s new collection for Alexander McQueen. Protestant Huguenot refugees, fleeing Catholic persecution in France, arrived in London in the late 17thcentury and settled in the East End, where they established the city’s garment industry. Pain touched with lyricism, coloured with resilience — could there be a better subject for McQueen? Burton did it full justice with long, sinuous silk dresses that were tattered but proud.” — Tim Blanks

9. Mary Katrantzou – designed by Mary Katrantzou, LFW
Mary Katrantzou Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital
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Mary Katrantzou Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital

The handful of dresses which opened Mary Katrantzou’s show today, were among the most beautiful she has ever created, which is really saying something in light of her past achievements. The irresistible analogy was alchemy, the transmutation of base materials into something rare, precious and beautiful. And Jamie Bochert’s luminous semi-flapper dress is surely a candidate for look of the season. — Tim Blanks

10. Yohji Yamamoto – designed by Yohji Yamamoto, PFW 
Yohji Yamamoto Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital
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Yohji Yamamoto Spring/Summer 2016 | Source: Indigital

Once loved to death, Yohji had fallen from his privileged place in the hearts of the fashion crowd (save for a bunch of die-hard fans) for some time now. However, Mr Yamamoto is back with a vengeance and the crowd screaming and pushing outside the Hotel de Ville to get into today's show was definitive proof. What did they see? Black from beginning to finish — with a slash of red; draped dresses and various attacks on the bustier and crinoline shapes. — Angelo Flaccavento