Eye: Karl Lagerfeld Is "Fed Up" With #MeToo | Interview Magazine Scrambles | Georgina Chapman Is Ready For Marchessa Comeback

Eye: Karl Lagerfeld Is "Fed Up" With #MeToo | Interview Magazine Scrambles | Georgina Chapman Is Ready For Marchessa Comeback

Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld has an opinion on absolutely every topic, and now he's told Numero magazine that he is "fed up" with the #MeToo movement. Lagerfeld takes issue with moves in the fashion industry to embrace new regulations in the interest of protecting young models. 

Lagerfeld was interviewed by Numero on International Women's Day -- perhaps not the best idea. 

[Numero] Anyway, moving on, today is International Women’s Day…

{KL] For me Women’s Day is every day of the year. Men’s fashion does little for me. I buy it of course, and I’m delighted that Hedi [Slimane] is going to Céline but drawing a men’s collection and having to put up with all those stupid models, no thanks. Not to mention the fact with all their accusations of harassment they have become quite toxic. No, no, no, don’t leave me alone with one of those sordid creatures.

Will Fashion Hold Tight To Its Embrace Of Black Model Beauty? Here's Hoping

Will Fashion Hold Tight To Its Embrace Of Black Model Beauty? Here's Hoping

Tiya Miles is a professor of American culture and history at the University of Michigan, as a member of the Program in American Culture, Center for Afro-American and African Studies and Native American Studies Program.  In 2011 Miles won a five-year grant MacArthur Fellowship for her intellectual prowess -- which is to say that Tiya Miles knows that's going on in her world.  

When the topic is models, Miles believes that Hollywood, fashion and beauty businesses are responding to the popular public movements demanding change. The changes are worldwide, but when the subject is fashion models, the lens centers on New York, London, Milan and Paris. Striking an ironic note, Miles sees our growing consciousness of the "importance of visibility and voclaity for people of color, particularly black people" as a positive outcome of the threatening rise of white nationalist identity across America and Europe.

“It is no coincidence that this runway model trend and movies like 'Black Panther' "have arrived at the same time," Prof. Miles told the New York Times after the Fall 2018 fashion shows. "The two are interlocked, as both have been incubating in what feels a like a growing crusade with many of the hallmarks of the Black Power movement of the 1960s and 1970s. They are part of a pushback against the dominant pressures of European and American white centrality.”

Michelangelo Di Battista Eyes Alanna Arrington In 'Love in a Warm Climate' For Harper's Bazaar UK May 2018

Iowa-raised, rising model Alanna Arrington is styled in tropical colors and artistic prints by Miranda Almond. Photographer Michelangelo Di Battista captures Alanna in 'Love in a Warm Climate' for Harper's Bazaar UK May 2018./ Hair by Roku Roppongi; makeup by Lotten Holmqvist

Danilo Hess Flashes Bruna Tenorio In 'Seventies on Denim' For Glamour Magazine Mexico April 2018

Danilo Hess Flashes Bruna Tenorio In 'Seventies on Denim' For Glamour Magazine Mexico 2018

Model Bruna Tenorio is styled by Stacey Cunningham in 'Seventies on Denim', lensed by Danilo Hess for Glamour Magazine Mexico 2018./ Hair by Menelaos Alevras; makeup by Risako Matsushita

Images via See Management for Stacey Cunningham

Chihary Okunugi & Estrelle Chen Are 'Clashing It', Lensed By Paul Wetherell For Vogue China April 2018

Models Chihary Okunugi and Estrelle Chen are styled by Mattias Karlsson in a pattern frenzy for 'Clashing It'. Photographer Paul Wetherell is behind the lens for Vogue China April 2018./ Hair by Cim Mahoney; makeup by Niamh Quinn

Viola Davis Tells Women in the World She Was #MeToo Before It Became A Hash Tag

Viola Davis Tells Women in the World She Was #MeToo Before It Became A Hash Tag

Two of AOC's favorite women were in the house Thursday night, when MSNBC host and author Joy-Ann Reid sat down with Viola Davis at the David H. Koch Theater in Lincoln Center at the close of the first day of the 2018 Women in the World Summit. The Hollywood Reporter recaps the exchange

Davis spoke positively about changes coming to Hollywood, saying: “Yes, I do see a moment becoming a movement. I do see a conversation happening. .. . I am a producer, and in the producing realm, people are always looking for female-driven narratives."

“They’re very conscious about hiring female directors. Women are much more aggressive out there in terms of getting what they want. Now we are bold. ... We’re raising a defense fund for women so if they want to prosecute their predator, it’s there for them.”

Continuing in her positive conversational vein, Davis said:  “I see women wanting to be the change that they want to be. Now me, I’ve always been aware because I was involved in the movement before it was a hashtag." Davis was referencing her work with the rape treatment center at UCLA, headed by Gail Abarbanel. 

Lily James Stars In 'Scene Stealing' Lensed By Alexander Saladrigas For Porter Edit April 13, 2018

Lily James Stars In 'Scene Stealing' Lensed By Alexander Saladrigas For Porter Edit April 13, 2018

British actor Lily James tells Porter Edit that she cried when she first met Meryl Streep. James is playing the younger version of Streep's Donna Sheridan character in the July sequel 'Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again'. 

The Downtown Abbey Rose, who is Disney's princess Cinderella, and also played Churchill's secretary in 'Darkest Hour', stands on the verge of becoming a British leading lady. First up is the long-awaited film adaptation of beloved historical novel 'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society', directed by Mike Newell. Later this month there’s 'Little Woods', an indie gem developed by its 28-year-old director Nia DaCosta in a Sundance incubator; and then -- Mama Mia!

Lily is styled by Helen Broadfoot in 'Scene Stealing', lensed by Alexander Saladrigas for the April 13 issue of Porter Edit. / Hair by Shinya Nakagawa; makeup by Ninni Nummela

Dean Isidro Eyes A Vibrant Alena Blohm In Cuba For Grazia Italy April 2018

Dean Isidro Eyes A Vibrant Alena Blohm In Cuba For Grazia Italy April 2018

Alena Blohm chills in Cuba, styled by Michele Bagnara in 1980's bold prints and broad shoulders silhouettes from Versace, MSGM, Saint Laurent and more. Photographer Dean Isidro flashes Alena for Grazia Italy April 2018.

Charlize Theron Lives Large, Lensed By Mario Sorrenti For ELLE US May 2018

Charlize Theron Lives Large, Lensed By Mario Sorrenti For ELLE US May 2018

Actor, activist and philanthropist Charlize Theron is living life on her terms in her ELLE US May 2018 cover story. Photographer Mario Sorrenti flashes Charlize in sea beauty looks styled by George Cortina. / Hair by Enzo Angileri; makeup by Kate Lee

Maggie Jablonski Wears Coach x Keith Haring In 'That Is Wack' For RUSSH April 2018

Model Maggie Jablonski wears Coach x Keith Haring in 'That is Wack', lensed by Ivana Martyn-Zyznikow for RUSSH April 2018. Jablonski wears decorated jackets, embellished footwear, leather handbags and more items from fashion brand Coach's collaboration with the estate of the late 80s artist Keith Haring. Shop Coach x Keith Haring at Coach.com

Mario Sorrenti Flashes Kaia Gerber & Friends For 'It's A Teenage Riot' For i-D Magazine Summer 2018

Models Kaia Gerber, Naomi Chin Wing, Mathilde Henning, Natalie Ogg, Lulu Tenney & Xie Chaoyu are styled by Alastair McKimm in 'It's A Teenage Riot', lensed by Mario Sorrenti for i-D Magazine Summer 2018./ Hair by Recine; makeup by Frank B

'Seven Seconds' Actor Clare-Hope Ashitey Is Lensed By Paul Morel For The Last Magazine April 2018

British actor Clare-Hope Ashitey is styled by Adele Cany in images by Paul Morel for The Last Magazine April 2018./ Hair by Brady Lea

In a movie industry where female actors often lack 'deep' roles, Ashitey has them fall into her lap. Last-Magazine's Gautam Balasundar writes: "Growing up, Ashitey was academically inclined and never really entertained the idea of acting as a career option. At eighteen, that changed when she landed a starring role in Alfonso Cuarón’s powerful dystopian film 'Children of Men', about a polluted world in which women are no longer able to have children.

The unusually-articulate Ashitey was interviewed by Rolling Stone in February 2018. Reflecting back on 2016, she describes her state of being:

"By the end of 2016, I felt outnumbered by shitheads. . . . Between Trump’s election and Brexit, there were all sorts of opinions coming out of the woodwork that I thought had died out a long time ago," she says. "I was like, what's the point? All we do is bad things. The history of humanity is the history of people exploiting each other."

Coincidentally -- or perhaps through an intervention by the goddesses -- Clare-Hope Ashitey brought her frustrated fatalism to the act of finding her 'Seven Seconds' character, assistant prosecutor KJ Harper.

Influenced by the epidemic of police brutality that led to the deaths of black teenagers like Tamir Rice and Michael Brown (among too many others), the Jersey City-set 'Seven Seconds' explores a crime in Harper's own city -- the often-called sixth borough of New York City. In a story told against the shadow of the Statue of Liberty, her back "tellingly" turned towards them, Rolling Stone writes: "The cast is formidable, particularly Regina King as the victim’s bereft mother and Looking's Raul Castillo as one of the compromised narcotics officers. "A white cop and a black kid? Don’t you watch the news? There are no fucking accidents anymore," Castillo's character shouts at the rookie cop (Beau Knapp) who mowed the boy down – a justification so oft-repeated that it practically becomes a mantra."

Brains Over Brawn: MSNBC Ratings Up 30% As Fox News Declines 13% 2018 Q1

Brains Over Brawn: MSNBC Ratings Up 30% As Fox News Declines 13% 2018 Q1

Democratic strategists are seeing another reason for optimism about the midterms: soaring ratings for liberal-leaning MSNBC are up 30 percent over last year, while Fox News and CNN both lost viewers from the first quarter of 2017 to the first quarter of 2018 — dropping 16 percent and 13 percent, respectively.

I say the ratings surge 1) yes, represents the growing resurgence of the Democratic party but

2) MSNBC has also brought multiple Republican or now Independent never-Trumpers to its voice. Many of the most left-leaning progressives believe that MSNBC has sold its soul and are not happy about these changes.

I say the results confirm the same research posted last night about the new Democratic party: more female than ever; more educated, strategic and thoughtful; younger by far than the Republican party; more interested in solutions as opposed to daily rants Trump style; and --yes -- totally committed to a diverse, multicultural, safe America, environmental action and protection, gender and LGBTQ equality, economic justice and -- I repeat -- progressive business solutions to the problems of 21st century America. Apologies for obvious omissions.

Government alone cannot get us out of this mess.

So FOX News makes us crazy with their outrageous assault on everyone but Trump. But their ratings are down 13% while MSNBC is up 30%. Rhodes scholar Rachel Maddow has the #2 show on cable news and sometimes she does beat Hannity, who did not get a college degree. Rachel is on the move, Hannity is not.

Martha Hunt Gets Beach Queen Romantic In Christopher Domurat Images For V Magazine

Victoria's Secret Angel Martha Hunt is styled by Ali Domurat in feminine dresses from Lanvin, Louis Vuitton and Chanel. Photographer Christopher Domurat captures Martha on the beach for V Magazine's online edition.

Images via See Management for Ali Domurat

Max Abadian Captures Handmaid's Yvonne Strahovski For Fashion Magazine April 2018

Handmaid's Tale actor Yvonne Strahovski covers the April 2018 issue of Fashion Magazine. Styled by Juliana Schiavinatto, Strahovski reflects on her role as Serena Joy Waterford, with images by Max Abadian.  The new Hulu season debuts on April 25, weeks after Strahovski has joined Noomi Rapace in 'Angel of Mine', the upcoming Australian psychological thriller directed by Kim Farrant.

Isabeli Fontana Joins Sons Lucas & Zion, Lensed By Gilles Bensimon For ELLE Russia May 2018

Top model Isabeli Fontana covers the May 2018 issue of ELLE Russia, caught in a masterful hug with her son Zion. Fontana's other son Lucas joins the fashion festivities with casual looks from Dior, Versace, Diesel and more. Vadim Galaganov styles the shoot, with images by Gilles Bensimon.