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King Charles' longtime charity celebrates new name and US expansion at New York gala
Read full article: King Charles' longtime charity celebrates new name and US expansion at New York galaThe King’s Trust has celebrated its new name, an update of King Charles III’s long-running charity The Prince’s Trust.
Tory Burch set out to make the everyday ‘sublime’ with Fall-Winter collection at NY Fashion Week
Read full article: Tory Burch set out to make the everyday ‘sublime’ with Fall-Winter collection at NY Fashion WeekShimmer and glimmer with a dash of the majestic was on display Monday as Tory Burch showed her 2024 Fall Winter Collection at New York Fashion week.
Under house arrest, fake heiress Anna ‘Delvey’ Sorokin launches podcast to rehab public image
Read full article: Under house arrest, fake heiress Anna ‘Delvey’ Sorokin launches podcast to rehab public imageWhile under house arrest in New York, Anna Sorokin has launched the podcast, “The Anna Delvey Show.”.
Tory Burch embraces flats and flowy form in new collection
Read full article: Tory Burch embraces flats and flowy form in new collectionWith a spectacular Hudson River sunset as a backdrop, models wearing dusty colors streamed onto a cement runway, as Tory Burch’s vision for spring and summer 2023 came to life during New York Fashion Week.
Emily Ratajkowski is working on book of essays, ‘My Body’
Read full article: Emily Ratajkowski is working on book of essays, ‘My Body’NEW YORK – Model and activist Emily Ratajkowski has a book deal. “EmRata,” as her millions of online followers know her, is working on an essay collection called “My Body.” Metropolitan Books will published it in 2022. According to Metropolitan, an imprint of Henry Holt and Company, Ratajkowski will explore “what it means to be a woman and a commodity,” how men treat women and why women permit it. “Emily Ratajkowski reveals herself to be devastatingly honest, nuanced, and strong — I’m not surprised that she thinks of herself first as a writer,” Metropolitan editor Sara Bershtel said in a statement Friday. She is an entrepreneur and activist who has supported Bernie Sanders' two presidential campaigns and designed dresses for which part of the proceeds are given to Planned Parenthood.
Celebs take to streets for historic demonstrations
Read full article: Celebs take to streets for historic demonstrationsAcross the U.S., many celebrities have been doing far more than tweeting supportive words or issuing carefully prepared statements. They took to the streets alongside thousands of people to condemn the killings of black people at the hands of police and to demand reform. The video shows Sampson step in front of his assistant and an officer hit him at least twice with a baton. Then an officer aims straight at me, no ricochet, and shoots (rubber bullets) Sampson wrote. Everyone is angry but there is a way to direct that anger, actor/director Taika Waititi wrote on Twitter on Saturday.
Halsey, Emily Ratajkowski & More Celebs Take to the Streets to Protest George Floyd's Death
Read full article: Halsey, Emily Ratajkowski & More Celebs Take to the Streets to Protest George Floyd's DeathWhile some celebrities are speaking out against police brutality or donating money to help pay for George Floyd protestors' bailouts, others are taking to the streets and joining the crowds. Halsey, along with Yungblud, was spotted at the Los Angeles protests on Saturday. Emily Ratajkowski shared snapshots and updates from the Los Angeles protests. As protests continue, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garrett announced that a curfew would be put into place. RELATED CONTENT:Chrissy Teigen Donating $200,000 to Help Pay for Protestors' BailMichelle Obama, Beyonc and More React to George Floyd ProtestsTaylor Swift Slams President Donald Trump for Threatening Violence Amid George Floyd Protests