'Frida's Parlour' Opens In London Until June 16, 2018, Landmark Frida Kahlo Exhibition At V&A Follows

If you just happen to be dropping into London this weekend -- or anytime between May 19-June 16, 2018 take a stroll over to 141 Ebury Street and Frida's Parlour. 

Launched to coincide with Belgravia in Bloom, a week-long floral festival held across the district, as well as with the V&A’s landmark Frida Kahlo exhibition, the Parlour will serve as a social space throughout the day, with free entry for all visitors. During the evenings, the venue will play host to a series of hands-on evening workshops inspired by Kahlo’s unique style (booking essential here). Try your hand at floral embroidery with Lora Avedian, mix a Mexican cocktail with the Cubitt House team or craft your own jewellery with Luminaire Arts. 

Bowing to the need for a selfie, visitors can snap away inside the Wallpaper Room. The first 50 guests will receive a limited-edition tote bag designed by the artist Zabou, whose mural depicting the artist can be seen in Belgravia’s Eccleston Yards. via Town & Country UK

We're looking for the specific Zabou mentioned, but in fact Zabou has enjoyed a love affair with Frida Kahlo for some time. In these images, Zabou teams up with Mexican yarn artist Villana for some great Frida street art.

Kaia Gerber Shows Off Three New Omega's Trésor Watches, Tells Fans To Make Her Earn Being A Supermodel

Kaia Gerber Shows Off Three New Omega's Trésor Watches, Tells Fans To Make Her Earn Being A Supermodel

Fast-rising model Kaia Gerber, daughter of Cindy Crawford,  recently introduced three new models for Omega's Trésor timepiece collection. Kaia joined her family at a September 2017 'Her Time' event in Paris, for her debut as an official Omega ambassador, and now she is hard at work for the brand. SCMP features the new collection. 

Crawford has raised a smart daughter, as Kaia dismisses the claim that she is a supermodel in an interview at the Berlin event with Marie Claire UK. The very idea of Kaia achieving supermodel status takes grade inflation to an entirely new level, yet media calls every model today a supermodel.  You get a magazine cover, you're now a supermodel. Kaia says that's wrong.

Cindy Crawford & Kaia Gerber Archives @ AOC

Marti Noxon Unleashes Female Fury In June 4 'Dietland' Debut On AMC | Aisha Tyler Will Host Companion Talk Show 'Unapologetic'

The Atlantic asks a key question, 50 years after women across America hit the streets, protesting in the second wave of an international women's movement: Is Television Ready for Angry Women?

Marti Noxon, 53, is not new to Hollywood or television. She has written, produced, and directed TV shows and films for more than two decades. Perhaps Hollywood has caught up with her and the voices in her head that propel her forward. In a Time's Up, post-Harvey Weinstein LA world of mostly white male popular culture

'Dietland' is one of two projects Marti Noxon has in her pipeline, and 'Sharp Objects' is the other.

When Noxon showed an early episode of 'Dietland' to a male friend, he was both impressed, and appalled at "how prescient it was". “Of course I didn’t.” Noxon responded. “But I’ve been alive.”

"The past two decades have seen an unparalleled explosion of creativity in TV, beginning with 'The Sopranos' and 'The Wire', running through 'Breaking Bad' and 'Mad Men', and ending up with the zillions of shows currently being made for streaming networks and premium cable", writes Sophie Gilbert . "In prestige TV, men could be adulterers, drug dealers, murderers, gangsters, even serial killers, and still be sympathetic anchors for popular dramas. But the same wasn’t true for women, until recently."

ICA Miami Announces 'Judy Chicago: A Reckoning' Major Survey Of Her Feminist Art

"RAINBOW SHABBAT" (1992) IS THE CONCLUDING IMAGE IN "THE HOLOCAUST PROJECT: FROM DARKNESS INTO LIGHT," A TRAVELING EXHIBITION THAT CHICAGO CREATED IN COLLABORATION WITH HER HUSBAND, THE PHOTOGRAPHER DONALD WOODMAN. 

The Institute of Contemporary Art Miami will host a survey exhibition featuring the work of pioneering and prominent feminist artist Judy Chicago, in time for Art Basel in Miami Beach. 

Opening in early December 2018, 'Judy Chicago: A Reckoning' is organized around six major bodies of Chicago's work, including test plates created for 'The Dinner Party, her masterwork permanently installed at The Brooklyn Museum, writes artnet

“For many years, as gratified as I am for all the attention 'The Dinner Party' garnered, it also blocked out the rest of my prodigious body of art,” Chicago told artnet News in an email. “Slowly, other aspects of my production are beginning to be seen around the world, which I am thrilled about.”

WOC Talents Cardi B, Azelia Banks, Rita Ora + Feud Over Degrading Cultural Dialogue

Good goddess! Just three weeks ago, AOC had rapper Cardi B educating us on the Roosevelts. She named every American president backwards, or something to that effect. We extolled her intelligence, very abundant in her May 2018 GQ interview with Caity Weaver.

And now, all hell broke lose in an verbal-only brawl between Azelia Banks -- representing intelligent, cultivated women rappers like her -- and Cardi B, who reminds her of an "illiterate, untalented rat" and a "caricature of a black woman."

Banks continued in her Friday interview on the popular radio program 'The Breakfast Club' with her main argument: "Two years ago, the conversation surrounding black women’s culture was really reaching an all-time high. There was just this really, really, really intelligent conversation going on nationally and then everything just kind of changed and then it was like Cardi B.”

Cardi B had a few choice words about Banks in response, defending herself, her rapper personal and her musical style, saying:

82 Female Actors & Directors Led By Cate Blanchett & Agnes Varda Stage Feminist Protest In Cannes

Eighty-two women including French filmmaker Agnès Varda and the actresses Salma Hayek and Marion Cotillard — appeared on the red carpet for the premiere of “Girls of the Sun” , directed by Eva Husson.  In a display of temperment fiercely embraced by the Kurdish women freedom fighters honored in Husson's film, the women joined Cate Blanchett in a red carpet protest of inequitable representation of women at the Cannes Film Festival. 

The number 82 was chosen precisely because in the 71 festival competitions since 1946, only 82 movies by female directors have contended for awards, compared with a total of 1,645 films by male directors. Only one movie by a female director, 'The Piano' by Jane Campion, has ever won the festival's top price, the Palme d'Or. Ms. Husson is one of three female directors among the 21 Palme d'Or contenders this year for 'Girls of the Sun'. 

According to The New York Times, the 82 women walked up the carpeted staircase, then turned to face the crowd. 

Jessica Chastain's '355' Female Spies Save The World Project Is Hotter Than Hades In Cannes

Jessica Chastain's '355' Female Spies Save The World Project Is Hotter Than Hades In Cannes

The women are out in full force in Cannes, and in the post-Weinstein, #MeToo era, they mean business -- proving that they really can survive without Harvey. Variety reports that three major Chinese distribution companies are competing to acquire distribution rights in Greater China, and also to become equity investors in Jessica Chastain's original idea project '355'. 

'355' is named after the first female spy in the American revolution, although her precise identity is not known. In Chastain's film, five female operatives band together to stop a global organization determined to acquire a deadly weapon that would thrust the world into chaos. The women are strangers and technically enemies in some cases. Under this dire threat of global destruction, Cruz, Bingbing, Cotillard, Chastain and Nyong'o join forces and become friends in the code-name '355' cell. 

Caitlyn Jenner Tells British House of Commons That Trump Has Set Trans Community "Back 20 Years"

It's about time that Caitlyn Jenner admits that she has changed her mind about Trump. Speaking before the UK House of Commons this week, Jenner said that the man she once supported has set the transgender community "back 20 years", writes The Daily Beast. 

Jenner echoed the same sentiments in a March Newsweek interview in which the former Olympian and transgender advocate acknowledged that the Trump administration "has been the worst ever" on "trans issues."

Speaking as a leader in the trans community, Jenner added "It's going to be hard to change, but we've been through these types of things before and we'll continue to fight it."

The transgender community is not all-in on Jenner and may never be. Delivering the third address on trans issues to the House of Commons, following British actors Idris Elba and Riz Ahmed, the American former Trump supporter was the recipient of awkwardness, frustration and even anger that she was speaking in the first place. 

Christiane Amanpour Will Replace Charlie Rose Late Night In Joint PBS WNET/CNN Production

Christiane Amanpour will permanently replace Charlie Rose's 11 pm late-night talk program on PBS stations. 

Amanpour’s new hour-long show, called “Amanpour & Company,” will debut in July. It’s an expansion of her current half-hour CNN International program “Amanpour” that has aired on PBS since Rose was fired amid sexual harassment allegations.

The new show, a production of CNN and PBS station WNET, will continue to air on CNN International. PBS says the show will “feature wide-ranging, in-depth conversations with global thought leaders and cultural influencers on the issues and trends impacting the world each day, from politics, business and technology to arts, science and sports.”

Writes New York Magazine, the show will be hosted primarily from Amanpour's home in London and will feature four regular contributors: Michel Martin, weekend host of NPR’s “All Things Considered”; Walter Isaacson, CEO of the Aspen Institute; Alicia Menendez, host of the 'Latina to Latina' podcast and contributing editor at Bustle; and Hari Sreenivasan, anchor of PBS NewsHour Weekend.

“I’m delighted to expand my role at PBS from interim to permanent along with this remarkable diversity of voices and views,” Amanpour told CNN. “Never has the time for exploring our world and America’s place in it been so urgent.”

Parkland & Chicago Young Activists Cover Town & Country's June 2018 Philanthropy Issue

Parkland & Chicago Activists Young Activists Cover Town & Country's June 2018 Philanthropy Issue

Students from Parkland and beyond share one of the covers for Town & Country's annual June Philanthropy issue. Parkland survivors Delaney Tarr, Emma González, and Leonor Muñoz, as well as Chicago teenagers D’Angelo McDade, a survivor of gun violence, and Alex King, whose young nephew was shot to death, reflect on the movement they have started and the future they’re fighting for. Their interviewer is none other than Jimmy Kimmel, with Max Vadukul in charge of the photo shoot. 

Kimmel asks each of the students about their proudest moment in the last few months:

New York Atty General Eric Schneiderman (NOW RESIGNED) Accused By Four Women Of Staggering Physical & Violent Abuse

New York Atty General Eric Schneiderman Accused By Four Women Of Staggering Physical & Violent Abuse

In a staggering article written by Jane Mayer and Ronan Farrow for The New Yorker, an explosive report released Monday evening, Eric Schneiderman, the Attorney General of New York has been accused of nonconsensual physical violence by four women with whom has has had romantic relationships or encounters. 

Two of the four women, Michelle Manning Barish and Tanya Selvaratnam, have talked to The New Yorker on the record, in order to protect other women.

"They allege that he repeatedly hit them, often after drinking, frequently in bed and never with their consent. Manning Barish and Selvaratnam categorize the abuse he inflicted on them as “assault.” They did not report their allegations to the police at the time, but both say that they eventually sought medical attention after having been slapped hard across the ear and face, and also choked. Selvaratnam says that Schneiderman warned her he could have her followed and her phones tapped, and both say that he threatened to kill them if they broke up with him."

A third former romantic partner of Schneiderman’s told Manning Barish and Selvaratnam that he also repeatedly subjected her to nonconsensual physical violence, but she told them that she is too frightened of him to come forward. (The New Yorker has independently vetted the accounts that they gave of her allegations.) A fourth woman, an attorney who has held prominent positions in the New York legal community, says that Schneiderman made an advance toward her; when she rebuffed him, he slapped her across the face with such force that it left a mark that lingered the next day. She recalls screaming in surprise and pain, and beginning to cry, and says that she felt frightened. She has asked to remain unidentified, but shared a photograph of the injury with 'The New Yorker'.

In a statement, Schneiderman said, “In the privacy of intimate relationships, I have engaged in role-playing and other consensual sexual activity. I have not assaulted anyone. I have never engaged in nonconsensual sex, which is a line I would not cross.”

Schneiderman's activism on behalf of feminist causes is legendary, and he has assumed an aggressive position in the investigation of Harvey Weinstein's activities in New York State. 

Guided by the belief that "If a woman cannot control her body, she is not truly equal." Schneiderman has taken a particularly strong stand on behalf of women's reproductive rights. But, as Manning Barish sees it, “you cannot be a champion of women when you are hitting them and choking them in bed, and saying to them, ‘You’re a fucking whore.’ ” She says of Schneiderman’s involvement in the Weinstein investigation, “How can you put a perpetrator in charge of the country’s most important sexual-assault case?” Selvaratnam describes Schneiderman as “a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” figure, and says that seeing him lauded as a supporter of women has made her “feel sick,” adding, “This is a man who has staked his entire career, his personal narrative, on being a champion for women publicly. But he abuses them privately. He needs to be called out.”

Kimberly Drew @ museummammy Asks: "How Are You Articulating Yourself? How Do You Take Up Space?"

Kimberly Drew @ museummammy Asks: "How Are You Articulating Yourself? How Do You Take Up Space?"

New York Magazine profiles art activist Kimberly Drew on a host of topics. Drew launched her career at The Studio Museum in Harlem before taking up professional residency at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where she currently works as social-media manager. 

Drew founded her Tumblr,  Black Contemporary Art back in 2011, posting in and her Instagram under the name museummammy. Drew has also been honored as AIR Gallery’s inaugural Feminist Curator Award, as well as finding herself on “top” lists such as Yerba Buena Center for the Arts’ YBCA 100, and Brooklyn Magazine’s Brooklyn 100.

Elle Fanning Takes A Big Bite Of Life's Apple, Lensed By Benny Horne For Porter Edit May 4, 2018

Elle Fanning Takes A Big Bite Of Life's Apple, Lensed By Benny Horne For Porter Edit May 4, 2018

Actor Elle Fanning covers the May 4, 2018 issue of Porter Edit magazine, lensed by Benny Horne. Morgan Pilcher styles Fanning in purely romantic whites for 'Heavenly Creature. / Hair by Marki Shkreli; makeup by Lisa Storey

Fanning addresses the recent shootings in Parkland, Florida in her interview, a much more serious topic than how she felt opening and closing the Miu Miu Paris Fall/Winter collections. 

Jack Waterlot Eyes Five Influential Screen Sirens About Ramadan Dramas for Vogue Arabia May 2018

Jack Waterlot Eyes Five Influential Screen Sirens About Ramadan Dramas for Vogue Arabia May 2018

Arab talents Saba Mubarak, Haya Abdulsalam, Salma Abu Deif, Shereen Reda and Amel Bouchoucha are styled by Katie Trotter in pure white femininity with little to no jewelry. Jack Waterlot captures the quintet in a feature on Ramadan's "sparkling new season of TV drama"  featured in Vogue Arabia May 2018.

The article is an easy, breezy read but also informative as the five talents come together in the village of Dahshur, Egypt, with an "ultimate backdrop" of pharaonic monuments. 

Let us give you a brief introduction. 

Stormy Is The Big News But Summer Zervos Subpoenas 'Apprentice' Records For Trump Talk About Women, Including Her

Stormy Is The Big News But Summer Zervos Subpoenas 'Apprentice' Records For Trump Talk About Women, Including Her

In a noteworthy legal move, Summer Zervos, a former contestant on 'The Apprentice', who accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, is suing the president for defamation in New York.  Alleging that he defamed her by calling her a liar for all the world to hear,  Zervos announced through her attorney Mariann Wang of Cuti Hecker Wang on Wednesday that subpoenas had been issued both to Metro-Goldwn-Mayer, which owns archives of 'The Apprentice' and to the Beverly Hills Hotel, where she alleges that Trump groped her in 2007.

In the subpoena issued Wednesday, Wang asked MGM to turn over all documents, video or audio that feature Summer Zervos or Mr. Trump talking about Zervos. The subpoena also seeks any recording in which Mr. Trump speaks of women “in any sexual or inappropriate manner.”

According to the New York Times, "The hotel subpoena seeks records of any stay by Mr. Trump from 2005 through 2009 as well as documents related to his longtime bodyguard, Keith Schiller; his longtime assistant, Rhona Graff; or Ms. Zervos."

In March, Justice Jennifer Schecter of State Supreme Court in Manhattan ruled against Marc E. Kasowitz, who argued that the New York court had no jurisdiction over a sitting president, mandating that the suit proceed. "No one is above the law," Justice Schecter wrote. “It is settled that the president of the United States has no immunity and is ‘subject to the laws’ for purely private acts.”

Trump's team has appealed for a stay in the case.

Rihanna Covers Vogue US June 2018 With Choice Words: I'm Not Built Like A Victoria's Secret Girl

Rihanna Covers Vogue US June 2018 With Choice Words: I'm Not Built Like A Victoria's Secret Girl

Rihanna is making final preparations to join Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour, Donatella Versace and Amal Clooney at next week's 2018 Met Gala themed 'Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.' The event and accompanying exhibition is "designed to create a dialogue between fashion and the masterworks of religious art in the museum's holdings, writes Vogue. 

Celebrating the event, Rihanna covers the June 2018 issue of Vogue US, lensed by Mert & Marcus and styled by fashion editor Tonne Goodman in glittering looks from Chanel, Michael Kors Collection, Paco Rabanne and more. 

Vogue fashion news director Chioma Nnadi interviews the superstar in 'Rihanna on Body Image, Turning 30, and Staying Real -- No Matter What.' 

As Victoria's Secret struggles to maintain its position  -- not only the world's largest lingerie brand -- but one with a positive stock price, Rihanna weighs in on her new lingerie collection. “I’m not built like a Victoria’s Secret girl, and I still feel very beautiful and confident in my lingerie.” This observation is important for VS because to date, the brand has a very loyal and cash-register ringing following among women of color.  During my days with the brand, women of color were disproportionately VS customers, a much higher percent of sales than their population demographic in America. 

Moral Crusader Roy Moore Sues Four Alabama Sexual Harassment & Teen Assault Accusers For Defamation

Moral Crusader Roy Moore Sues Four Alabama Sexual Harassment & Teen Assault Accusers For Defamation

Former Alabama  Senate candidate Roy Moore, a man with notoriety on multiple fronts including wanting to govern America as a theocracy, filed a lawsuit on Monday in the Circuit Court of Etowah County, Ala. where he lives with his wife Kayla, writes The New York Times. 

Defendants in the suit are Leigh Corfman, Debbie Gibson, Tina Johnson and Beverly Nelson, charged with defaming and conspiring against Moore and his wife Kayla, and of committing libel and slander “by making statements which were false, malicious, and made with intentional or reckless disregard of the truth and with the intent that those statements be published to others, including through state and national media.”

“Those statements caused harm to the reputation and character of Judge Moore and also to his wife Kayla, lowered their standing in the community and discouraged members of the community from associating with them,” the lawsuit said.

Eye: Amy Troost Shoots GAP 2018 SS Ad Campaign | Gap Inc. Study Turns Store Labor Practices Upside Down

Eye: Amy Troost Shoots GAP 2018 SS Ad Campaign | Gap Inc. Study Turns Store Labor Practices Upside Down

Fashion photographer Amy Troost is in the studio, capturing models Hoyeon Jung, Katerina Tannerbaum, Mayowa Nicholas, Adil Haddaoui, Roberto Sipos, and Tre Samuels for GAP's Spring Summer 2018 campaign, styled by Beth Fenton. / Hair by Tina Outen; makeup by Kanako Takase

Reflecting on the dire problems of an overabundance of American retail stores, I googled the state of GAP, to better understand the financial state of what was once America's hottest brand. The search results were interesting; read more after the images.

Confusion Abounds In Joy Reid's Alleged Homophobic Comments & FBI Investigation Into Her Blog Hack

Confusion Abounds In Joy Reid's Alleged Homophobic Comments & FBI Investigation Into Her Blog Hack

MSNBC host Joy Reid is again embroiled in controversy with Twitter user @Jamie_Maz about several homophobic posts a decade or more old from her now defunct blog, the Reid Report. When @Jamie_Maz first called Reid out in December 2017, she apologized for certain posts that were mild on the hot sauce menu, but clearly embarrassing given Reid's current success as a first-rate, informed and articulate progressive TV personality.

This example of an alleged Joy Reid comment, tweeted by @Jamie_Maz gets to a fundamental argument between in the 2016 Democratic primary. While he is vague about when the statement was written, this opinion attributed to Reid remains an argument today, even though Democrats are chilled out and fully committed to gay rights, gay marriage, gays in the military and all other gay rights. Today the argument continues around purity test topics like abortion and gun control. 

Elsa Hosk Is Now Comfy In Her Own Skin, Lensed By Stefano Galuzzi For Porter Edit April 27, 2018

Elsa Hosk Is Now Comfy In Her Own Skin, Lensed By Stefano Galuzzi For The Edit April 27, 2018

Victoria's Secret Angel Elsa Hosk has held court at AOC since 2010 and her early GUESS campaigns. It's easy to cast Elsa as the sensual bombshell model whose life is everything she wants it so be. But as Elsa tells Jane Mulkerrins in her Porter Edit interview, it's taken her almost 30 years to feel comfortable in her own skin, and btw, she has a lot to say about nude selfies and being 'anti-sexy'. 

The talented Stefano Galuzzi flashes Elsa's layers of complexity, styled by Katie Mossman for Porter Edit's April 27 2018 issue.