Frances Coombe Is Shady Boss Lady By Clare Rothstein For CR Fashion Book Summer 2018

Frances Coombe Is Shady Boss Lady By Clare Rothstein For CR Fashion Book Summer 2018

Many young readers don't even know what Vogue Paris looked like before Emmanuel Alt's appointment as editor-in-chief. These high-voltage images of model Frances Coomberemind us of VP under Carine Roitfeld. Whatever mood Carine was in -- the experience was vivid!! And AOC loved her for it.  Photographer Clare Rothstein brings the Roiitfeld vibe to CR Fashion Book Spring/Summer 2018, with boss lady, femme-fatale black looks plus eyeglasses from Alain Mikli & Alexandre Vaulthie  styled by Daniel Gaines./ Makeup by Mark Edio; hair by Panos Papandrianos

Kate Middleton & Prince William Welcome Baby Boy 4 Weeks Before Harry & Meghan's Royal Wedding

Kate Middleton & Prince William Welcome Baby Boy 3 Weeks Before Harry & Meghan's Royal Wedding

The newest British royal -- a baby boy -- has arrived to parents Kate Middleton and Prince William. 

“Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge was safely delivered of a son at 11:01hrs,” the palace announced in an official statement. “The baby weighs 8lbs 7oz. The Duke of Cambridge was present for the birth. Her Royal Highness and her child are both doing well.”

The newest royal family member was born at St. Mary’s Hospital in London – just like siblings George, 4, who was at school and Charlotte, 3, at home at Kensington Palace. Kate was admitted to the hospital before 6 a.m. (U.K. time)  in the early stages of labor on Monday.

The self-proclaimed Royalist Town Crier walked up to the famous steps of the Lindo Wing and called out, “God Save the Queen,” and announced the birth of the baby prince.

The palace also confirmed that Middleton, 36, suffered again from hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe form of morning sickness.

Herieth Paul Poses In 'Nouvelle Vague' By David Picard In Dress To Kill Magazine April 2018

Herieth Paul Poses In 'Nouvelle Vague' By D. Picard In Dress To Kill Magazine April 2018

Canadian-Tanzanian woman-warrior model Herieth Paul touches down in the pages of Dress To Kill's April 2018 issue. Fashion editor Cary Tauben styles Paul in 90's vibe, tailored looks with modern patterns for images by D. Picard as 'Nouvelle Vague'. / Makeup & hair by Andrew Ly

Madison Headrick Glows In The Dark, Lensed By Txema Yeste For Vogue Spain April 2018

Model Madison Headrick is styled by Juan Cebrián in La Nueva Olda Del Color', lensed by Txema Yeste for Vogue Spain April 2018./ Makeup by lloyd Simmonds; hair by Jordi Fontanals

PETA Activist Pamela Anderson Is Lensed By Carmelo Redondo For Intimately Magazine #19

PETA Activist Pamela Anderson Is Lensed By Carmelo Redondo For Intimately Magazine #19

'Baywatch' star and Playboy model Pamela Anderson strikes a series of sensual poses for the cover story of Intimately Magazine's #19 issueCarmelo Redondo flashes the bombshell in babe-worthy, retro classic looks styled by Zara Garo and Mariam Jerez. 

Anderson the PETA activist lives in France now with her soccer star boyfriend Adil Rami, having put Hollywood behind her. "Activism is sexy. I encourage everyone to be brave and step outside your comfort zone,” she told US weekly earlier this month. “It’s a springboard into the unknown. And when you can do this, you can really live.”

'Fearless Girl' Is Movin On Up To the NY Stock Exchange | Charging Bull Is Still Sulking

'Fearless Girl' Is Movin On Up To the NY Stock Exchange | Charging Bull Is Still Sulking

'Fearless Girl' is on the move, and as usual, Charging Bull is making himself the center of attention. Like Trump, the mere thought of being upstaged by a little woman is way more than his fragile male ego can handle, and 'Fearless Girl' is running out of patience. 

New York mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Thursday that 'Fearless Girl' will soon be moving to a spot facing the New York Stock Exchange. And even though theirs is a love/hate relationship the mayor would like Charging Bull to shut his whiny mouth and do what's best for the city by going with her. 

After all, Charging Bull never bothered to get a permit when his owner, the artist Arturo Di Modica, dropped the 7,000-pound bronze bull into lower Manhattan in the dead of night and without permission. 

Since 'Fearless Girl' arrived with permits and official papers -- after all, Charging Bull is an illegal -- ‘Fearless’, who played by the rules, should have the upper hand in my mind. Isn’t that what Trumplandia says about illegals?

In an act of totally Trump, over-the-top ridiculousness, both egos -- the bull’s and Modica’s -- demanded that his illegal beast be turned around, so he didn't even have even to look at 'Fearless Girl'. Meanwhile, Modica’s suing the city over his illegal bull’s alleged mistreatment for goddess knows how many New York bucks.

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Angelo DeSanto Eyes Saffron Vadher & Mayowa Nicholas In 'Live in 3D' Beauty For Allure US May 2018

Rising models Saffron Vadher and Mayowa Nicholas are styled by Angelo DeSanto for 'Live in 3D' beauty looks, lensed by Daniel Jackson for Allure US Magazine May 2018./ Hair by Ward Stegerhoek; makeup by Violette

Winnie Harlow Reigns Supreme In Yu Tsai Images For Harper's Bazaar Singapore May 2018

Winnie Harlow Reigns Supreme In Yu Tsai Images For Harper's Bazaar Singapore May 2018

Model Winnie Harlow is simply magnificent in her cover story for Harper's Bazaar Singapore May 2018. Winnie is styled by Windy Aulia in images by Yu Tsai. / Hair by Makeba; makeup by Rachel Goodwin

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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern Wears Maori Cloak To Queen's Dinner At Buckingham Palace

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern Wears Maori Cloak To Queen's Dinner At Buckingham Palace

New Zealand prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, made quite the style statement, attending the Queen's Dinner at Buckingham Palace Thursday evening. Ardern was in London for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting and arrived at Buckingham Palace wearing a traditional Māori cloak (or Kahu huruhuru).

 The Guardian explains that the cloaks are traditionally "bestowed on chiefs and dignitaries to convey prestige, respect and power."

Mark Sykes, an expert on the Māori special collection at the National Museum of New Zealand, further explained the garment's significance to the publication, stating: "Cloaks are worn for warmth, protection and to symbolise your status and mana [power]."

He continued, "I think it shows how she is portraying herself as a leader of Māori, of all of New Zealand, of everyone."

Karlie Kloss As New Estee Lauder Ambassador: Beauty, Fashion & Tech Are Intertwined & Girls Must Code

Karlie Kloss As New Estee Lauder Ambassador: Beauty, Fashion & Tech Are Intertwined & Girls Must Code

Supermodel, businesswoman and philanthropist Karlie Kloss is keen on having bucket lists. Kloss scored a major dunk this week, becoming a brand ambassador for Estee Lauder, joining colleagues Joan Smalls and Kendall Jenner as a global spokesmodel for the iconic beauty brand.

"My entire career, having a beauty contract has been at the top of my bucket list," Kloss reveals. "When I was on an airplane commuting between my life as a high school student in St. Louis and my parallel life as a fashion model in NYC, I would journal about my dreams. I have to find that journal that says, 'Bucket List: Estée Lauder beauty contract.' It's surreal, and I'm really grateful and excited."

One of the refreshing qualities about Karlie Kloss is that she doesn't mind being a bit ditzy at times. This quality is particularly refreshing when she spends so much time with young girls and women with her #KodeWithKlossy project. Karlie plays this role in her first film for Estee Lauder.

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Natalie Portman Refuses To Accept Israel's Genesis Prize, Refusing To Appear With Benjamin Netanyahu

Natalie Portman in her directorial debut, 'A Tale of Love and Darkness, about the creation of Israel and its impact on Palestinians.

Oscar-winning actor Natalie Portman has backed out of a major award ceremony in Israel as this year's recipient of the Genesis Prize --, citing the scheduled presence of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the event. Portman issues a statement late Friday saying that she did not wish to appear as endorsing the prime minister. 

Portman, who is Jewish and was born in Israel, has starred in such hit movies as “Black Swan” and the “Star Wars” prequel trilogy. She directed a 2015 feature, “A Tale of Love and Darkness,” an adaptation of the autobiographical novel by the Israeli author Amos Oz and shot in Jerusalem.

In her statement Friday, Ms. Portman said: “I am not part of the B.D.S. movement and do not endorse it. Like many Israelis and Jews around the world, I can be critical of the leadership in Israel without wanting to boycott the entire nation.”

“Israel,” she said, “was created exactly 70 years ago as a haven for refugees from the Holocaust. But the mistreatment of those suffering from today’s atrocities is simply not in line with my Jewish values. Because I care about Israel, I must stand up against violence, corruption, inequality, and abuse of power.”

Portman has been very critical of Netanyahu in the past, saying she was "very, very upset aned disappointed" over his 2015 re-election. “I find his racist comments horrific,” she said, according to The New York Times. 

The Genesis Prize was founded in 2013 to celebrate Jewish achievement and contribution to humanity, in the words of the organizers. Its founding partners are listed on the prize website as the Israeli prime minister’s office, the Genesis Philanthropy Group and the Jewish Agency for Israel, a quasi-governmental organization that deals with Jewish immigration and the wider Jewish diaspora. Previous laureates include Michael R. Bloomberg (2014), Michael Douglas (2015), Itzhak Perlman (2016), and Anish Kapoor (2017).

Mario Sierra Flashes Cristina Tosio In 'Vacaciones top' For Elle Spain April 2018

Model Cristina Tosio sizzles in confident-woman, hot-weather vacation snaps styled by Babi Garralda. Mario Sierra is behind the lens for Elle Spain April 2018./ Hair & makeup by Iván Gómez

Ellen Rosa Is Ready For Summer Fun, Lensed By Jens Ingvarsson For Vogue Espana May 2018

Model Ellen Rosa gets her summer groove on, styled by Sara Fernández. Photographer Jens Ingvarsson eyes Ellen in 'La Llaman 'Body' for Vogue Espana May 2018./ Hair & makeup by Noelia Corral

Mariana Pardhino & Luanna Pinheiro Get Double Exposure By Carlijn Jacobs For Marie Claire US May 2018

Models Mariana Pardhino & Luanna Pinheiro get water babies exposure in two beach scene editorials styled by Imruh Asha. Photographer Carlijn Jacobs is behind the lens for Marie Claire US May 2018./ Hair by Hester Wernert; makeup by Kathinka Hastert

Mayowa Nicholas Fronts 'New Season, New Shapes' By Sebastian Kim For Harper's Bazaar US May 2018

Nigerian model Mayowa Nicholas is styled by Charles Varenne in 'New Season, New Shapes', lensed by Sebastian Kim for Harper's Bazaar US May 2018./ Hair by Pasquale Ferrante; makeup by Kristi Matamoros