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vendredi 9 novembre 2018
The Best Beauty Gifts to Give Your Friends Just Because
For some of us, receiving a random beauty gift is one of life's greatest joys. There are plenty of new gift sets on the web that'll light up the faces of the beauty-obsessed people in your life. From mini lipsticks to pocket-size hairspray, giving one of these "just because" will definitely earn you an award for best friend ever.
The Best Holiday Beauty Gifts of 2018, According to the Pros
Wanna know the only thing more cringe-worthy than your Uncle Joe telling the same dirty joke over latkes during the holidays? Watching someone feign delight after unwrapping a gift they hate . . . especially if it's from you.
To help keep the awkward level down to a manageable 2 - and because it's hard to offend anyone on the other end of a fancy Diptyque candle - we've asked POPSUGAR editors to share the foolproof beauty gifts they'll be giving (and also, most likely keeping) this year. As for how to deal with inappropriate relatives? Well, you're on your own there.
Sally Hansen's New Crayola Line Is Like a Box of Glittery Crayons For Your Nails
Remember the days when showing up to school with the 64-pack of crayons made you feel on top of the world? You may be far past the age of ever having that kind of satisfaction again, but if you're in the mood to feel like a kid again, Sally Hansen is here to help. The brand teamed up with Crayola to add 12 new, metallic colors to its Insta-Dri nail polish collection, so now you can wear some of your favorite crayon colors on your fingertips.
Like 2017's Back to School Collection that the two brands first collaborated on, each shade in the Sally Hansen x Crayola Glam Rock range, as it's called, is inspired by a classic crayon color from the glitter pack. That means that customers interested in purchasing any of the 12 shades will find colors like Razzmic Berry, a shimmery, blue-tinged raspberry color, Big Dip O'Ruby, a sparkly red, and Metallic Seaweed, a shiny teal hue, among others. The Insta-Dri Glam Rock collection is available to shop in drugstores nationwide at $4.99 a bottle, and will be available on Amazon at the end of November. Scroll ahead to see all the gleaming colors.
This Is the Exact Charlotte Tilbury Makeup Worn by the Victoria's Secret Angels
If you're into wings, beautiful lingerie worn by Angels, bouncy blowouts, and glowing skin, you'll likely love the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. But of course, it's not just about the fantasy bra, it's all about the beauty, too. It takes many steps for the Angels to transform into being runway ready, but we've got all the products to re-create their look.
As the official sponsor of the 2018 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, Charlotte Tilbury brought fresh, glowing complexions with dreamy and glamorous eyes. But it's not only the classic favorites used on the models this year; earlier sell-outs like the Bigger Bright Eyes Palette and Eyes to Mesmerize in Rose Gold will be back for a limited time to celebrate.
The inspiration behind this year's look? Tilbury shared in a press release that she was inspired by "the healthy, happy, naturally flawless beauty look of Gisele Bündchen. She embodies that signature fresh, glowing angel gorgeousness."
Ahead, see the exact products that all of the 60 models from 20 countries wore on the legendary runway this year.
Frank Body Now Has a Green Tea Scrub, and It's Selling Out Fast
Frank Body just released its Green Tease Green Tea Scrub ($20), and I, like many of Frank Body's followers, was excited to see a green-tea-based body scrub come from the brand - if you're not familiar, the brand is well-known for its scrubs made from coffee, with one even garnering a 90,000-person wait list.
I couldn't wait to test it, so as soon as I got the package, I lit some candles and hopped in the shower with it (don't worry, the pouch is totally waterproof). I began scooping handfuls and spreading it across my body, from my neck to my feet. The scrub is a gritty mixture of hydrating oils (coffee seed, avocado, and ginger root), sugar, roasted robusta grounds (which smooth and firm skin), and green tea leaves (which fight off free radicals). When I turned on the water, the crystals began to melt into a lightweight, slippery, ultracomforting oil blend that slicked across my body. It slipped off with ease and left my skin incredibly soft, without any residue.
Out of all of Frank Body's scrubs, this one is my favorite by far. Yes, it beats out the shimmer scrub (the one with the massive wait list) and even the brand's OG coffee scrub. It made my skin look incomparably brighter and tighter and left it with just the right amount of moisture. It smelled completely different from past scrubs - very earthy, but sweet like honey - which was calming.
Frank Body is predicting the scrub will sell out within the week, noting that the waiting list, which opened on Monday, had garnered over 5,000 sign-ups and that the launch is "extremely limited." But don't worry if it sells out before you nab your package - it will be launching at Ulta Beauty on Nov. 11.
These Are Meghan Markle's Best Beauty Looks From 2018 - There Are Plenty
Meghan Markle might be new to royal life, but she's certainly not a beginner when it comes to her regal take on beauty. She's easily (and quickly) mastered the royal blow out and is a pro at elegant makeup, just like sister-in-law Kate Middleton.
Since joining the royal family, she hasn't been seen sporting a bold red lip, but she has cleverly played around with her look in other ways. The duchess has always been focused on a glowing and dewy complexion, opting not to cover her freckles, but adding an understated shimmer to her lips and eyes for a little more glam.
As for hair, the duchess has been a little more adventurous and adapted her look since becoming a royal. We can't forget her famous messy bun during the first months of her engagement to Prince Harry, which has since transitioned into relaxed but elegant styles for formal occasions. She's played with straight hair, natural waves, a polished ponytail, flowers in her hair on the royal tour, and Hollywood-style waves.
We've rounded up some of our favorites, out of a very, very wide selection. Ahead are some of Meghan Markle's best beauty looks of the year so far.
14 Skincare Gifts They'll Freak Over - For Less Than $25
This holiday, you can treat your skincare-loving friend to all their favorite products on a budget (so you can check off everyone else on your list, too). We uncovered a handful of worthy picks from brands like Drunk Elephant, Tatcha, and Mario Badescu, but be careful shopping; you might end up wanting a few for yourself. The best part: they're all under $25. Shop our top picks ahead.
Stop Everything - KKW Fragrances Are Coming to Ulta Beauty Stores
Gone are the days we have to wait three to five business days for our Kim Kardashian-shaped fragrances to ship to our door - they're coming to Ulta Beauty. On Thursday, the beauty retailer announced via Instagram that KKW Fragrances will be available across all Ulta Beauty stores starting on Nov. 25.
KKW Fragrances currently has three collections: KKW Body, KKW Crystal Gardenia, and KKW Kimoji, with nine total offerings. The fragrances pictured in the retailer's post are KKW Body ($60), Crystal Gardenia ($60), Kimoji Cherry ($45), and Kimoji Peach, and Ulta confirmed within the post's comments that it will be carrying those select fragrances - which is exciting, considering Kimoji Peach is currently sold out online.
Keep reading to see the KKW Fragrances that will soon be available at Ulta Beauty, then start planning, because based on the post's comments, the products are sure to fly off the shelves.
Here's How to Resemble a Beautiful Glazed Doughnut Like Ariana in Her "Breathin" Video
Ariana Grande is doing things. She's releasing more songs than our souls can keep up with and teaching us to take a breath with her new song "Breathin." All with a snatched (but painful) ponytail and highlighter that can be seen from outer space. So, when we learned the highlighter she was wearing in her new music video, you better believe it was on our faces in 2.5 seconds.
Grande's makeup artist Rokael Lizama used two products to create her ethereal glow. First up was Iconic London's Illuminator ($43), which "can be added to your foundation, primer or moisturizer, or simply used on its own for a super highlighted luminosity," and to add extra intensity to the look, Lizama spritzed Iconic London's Prep-Set-Glow ($30), which can also be used to "prep the skin before applying make-up, set a finished look or add a radiant glow to a bare face." Get a closer look ahead at Grande's beautiful and elegant glazed doughnut glow.
Lip Smacker Dropped an Advent Calendar That's Totally Taking Us Back to the '90s
Relive that childhood memory of opening up a birthday party goodie bag to find your favorite fruity lip balm with Lip Smacker's latest holiday treat. The iconic '90s brand is bringing us a gingerbread-house-shaped Advent calendar this year, packed with the season's most beloved scents.
Within the 12 days of gifts, you'll receive five tubes of balm decorated in Christmas-sweater-inspired packaging. You'll also find seven tubs of Lip Shine; the small jars of shimmery gloss will take you back to your first experiences playing with makeup. Check out the photos of the calendar ahead, and be sure to shop the Lip Smacker 12 Days of Kiss-mas Advent Calendar exclusively at Target.
Dear Santa, We NEED These 16 New Beauty Gift Sets From Nordstrom
Don't ask for just one measly product this year: put a beauty gift set on your wish list. Some especially enticing choices come out during the holidays, so we curated a list of our favorite options from Nordstrom. The department store just released an array of choices any beauty enthusiast would appreciate. Shop through these must haves, and treat a loved one (or yourself) to something new.
5 Things That Happen Behind the Scenes of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is a spectacle - one of the most anticipated events to take place in the lingerie world - but behind the perfectly styled waves and ethereal glow of the Angels is tireless preparation. Everything from what to do with the models' skin before applying makeup to what happens if there's a power outage (it's more likely than you'd think) has a plan A, B, and C. We've heard from the pros what really happens backstage at the show, including their preemptive plans of action, humongous preorders, and magical massage techniques.
WHOA, Dr. Jart's Holiday Collection of Its 21 Best Face Masks Is a Crazy-Good Deal
It's not typical to buy 20-plus face masks at once, but occasionally a deal comes along that's too good to miss. This Dr. Jart holiday bundle is one of them. The brand that's beloved by many skincare fanatics and famous for its Shake & Shot Rubber Masks has released Maskapalooza: Every Mask, Every Concern ($139) at Sephora.
The limited-edition collection comes with 21 of Dr. Jart's best masks, and since it's available just for the holidays, it's basically a face mask Advent calendar - a mask a day keeps the dry skin away! Plus, at a $200 value, the $139 price tag is hard to beat. If you've yet to try Dr. Jart's popular products, this is a good chance to see what the hype is about. POPSUGAR's assistant beauty editor, Jesa Calor, can vouch. "I have highly reactive skin, and I have yet to try a Dr. Jart mask that has caused an irritation," she said. "Two of my faves are the Pore Minimalist Black Charcoal Sheet Mask, which makes skin feel as smooth and clean as if you'd just had an in-office facial, and the Shake & Shot Rubber Brightening Mask, which blends exfoliating fruit extracts with vitamin C to give you a postvacay glow."
See below for a complete list of the 21 masks included and each product description.
- Hydration Lover Rubber Mask – "A line of targeted two-step rubber masks that facilitate the delivery of actives while providing cooling benefits."
- Firm Lover Rubber Mask – "A firming two-step rubber mask that delivers actives into the skin while providing cooling benefits for a visibly more defined and contoured complexion."
- Clear Skin Lover Rubber Mask – "A clearing two-step rubber mask derived from algae that delivers actives while providing cooling benefits."
- Bright Lover Rubber Mask – "A brightening two-step rubber mask that facilitates the delivery of actives while providing cooling benefits."
- Dermask Micro Jet Clearing Solution – "An ultra-fine microfiber sheet mask that helps combat breakouts and reduces the appearance of scars and uneven skin tone."
- Dermask Micro Jet Brightening Solution – "A microfiber sheet mask that instantly brightens dull and uneven skin tone."
- Dermask Vital Hydra Solution – "A cellulose sheet mask that deeply hydrates and replenishes skin's moisture levels."
- Dermask Firming Solution – "A cellulose sheet mask that promotes the skin's elasticity and firmness."
- Dermask Wrinkless Solution – "A cellulose sheet mask that promotes visible skin elasticity and firmness."
- Dermask Porecting Solution – "A fun, innovative bubbling mask to cleanse, eliminate impurities, purify, and tighten enlarged pores."
- Dermask Peeling Solution – "A fun bubbling mask to instantly exfoliate skin and even out tone. A complex of carbonic acid and natural fruit acids helps deeply clear out pores."
- Dermask Water Jet Soothing Hydra Solution – "A cellulose sheet mask that soothes and calms sensitive skin caused by dehydration."
- Prescriptment Water Replenishment Cotton Sheet Mask – "An ultra-hydrating face mask that moisturizes dry, dehydrated skin."
- Pore Minimalist Black Charcoal Sheet Mask – "A black sheet mask infused with Korean charcoal to detoxify and reduce the appearance of pores."
- Prescriptment Brightening Infusion Hydrogel Mask – "A gel-textured sheet mask to maximize the penetration of active ingredients for brighter-looking skin."
- Prescriptment Pore Master Patch – "A two-step blackhead nose treatment that deeply cleanses skin and unclogs pores, removing blackheads, impurities, and excess oil."
- Prescriptment All That Contours Hydrogel Expansion Stretch Mask – "A hydrogel mask that contours the face to increase the look of elasticity and create a lifted appearance."
- Shake & Shot Rubber Hydro Mask – "Rubber Hydro Mask moisturizes and revitalizes the complexion. Just shake it up and give skin a hydrating shot."
- Shake & Shot Rubber Brightening Mask – "Rubber Brightening Mask brightens dull skin. Just shake it up and give skin a brightening shot."
- Shake & Shot Rubber Soothing Mask – "Rubber Soothing Mask calms and repairs the complexion. Just shake it up and give sensitive skin a soothing shot."
- Shake & Shot Rubber Firming Mask – "Rubber Firming Mask improves skin elasticity and firmness. Just shake it up and give skin a firming shot."
Bella Hadid's Victoria's Secret Looks Have Me Singing, "I Can't Feel My Face When I'm With You"
Leave it to the Hadid sisters to turn up the heat at the 2018 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. While Gigi opted for a rainbow-printed bodysuit with parachute wings, Bella smized her way down the runway in feathered wings. Bella showed off her new dark locks in a baby-blue lingerie set that featured silver fringe. Later on in the show, she switched into a sporty black set coupled with a cropped jacket. Read on to see all angles of her VS runway looks.
BRB - Kendall Jenner's Sexy Victoria's Secret Looks Have Me Seeing Stars
Um, plaid lingerie that lets you twirl like a princess? File under: things you never knew you needed - and things Kendall Jenner got to rock at this year's Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. The model was among this year's cast of Victoria's Secret Angels, and she showed off several stunning looks at Pier 94 in NYC on Thursday night. For one thing, I'm never going to look at my plaid skirts the same after seeing Kendall's sexy take on the Fall print, and her star-embellished look brought lacy black lingerie to a whole different level. Check out all the best pictures of Kendall Jenner at this year's big event, then see every gorgeous look from the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
Elsa Hosk Looks Like an Absolute Vision in Victoria's Secret's $1M Fantasy Bra
Elsa Hosk was the lucky Angel who got to wear the 2018 Dream Angels Fantasy Bra, which was designed exclusively for the brand by Atelier Swarovski. I chatted with Elsa to find out where exactly she was when she found out the exciting news. She said:
"Well, it was a fake shoot that Victoria's Secret set up. They basically faked the shoot so they could interrupt it and bring out the bra to surprise me. While I was in the middle of the shoot, they told me, 'Someone's here to see you.' Then, someone came out with a big tray with a box on it, and I just kept thinking, 'What is going on?' Because in my mind, I didn't think I was going to get the bra - I thought, 'It's going to someone else.' At first, I thought it was for my birthday and it was a birthday cake, but then I opened it and freaked out. I fell to the floor just shaking and screaming, 'Oh my god!' It was all so crazy, and I was so excited."
The stunning bra is valued at a staggering $1 million and was created using 100 percent Swarovski diamonds and responsibly sourced topaz. Both the bra and the body chain are adorned with over 2,100 diamonds fitted into a sterling silver Dream Angels bra silhouette. It took over 930 hours to make and features over 71 carats.
For the first time ever, you can get your hands on a similar version of the luxurious bra made with Swarovski crystals for only $250 on Nov. 29 at select stores. Scroll on to see pictures from the show ahead, and don't forget to set your alarms for Dec. 2 to watch the fashion show air on ABC.
Gigi Hadid's Rainbow Parachute Wings Are the Prettiest Things We've Seen on the Runway
The 2018 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show will forever go down in history. Not only was it Adriana Lima's last show, but Gigi Hadid also probably wore the coolest wings I've seen to date. The supermodel wore a couple of sexy lingerie looks down the runway, but it was a trippy rainbow-colored bodysuit from the brand's collab with Mary Katrantzou that made me sit straight up in my seat. While the colorful patterns were mesmerizing, I couldn't stop staring at what was attached to it: a matching printed parachute that filled with air as she walked. Read on to see all of Gigi's runway looks from the show.
The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Is So Hot, Sweater Weather Is Officially Canceled
Victoria's Secret's cast of 2018 Angels took to Pier 94 in NYC on Thursday night for the brand's annual show. Steeped in the label's sexy legacy, the models stomped the catwalk in fantasy bras, wings, and sky-high heels, all with the over-the-top whimsy that's become standard with each Victoria's Secret production.
Among the highlights this season, you'll catch Gigi Hadid sporting a parachute, Elsa Hosk showing off the $1 million Swarovski Fantasy Bra, and the team of Angels showing off pieces from the brand's Mary Katrantzou collaboration.
Still, nothing can top appearances from two models making their first and final marks on the VS runway, respectively. Winnie Harlow stepped out for the first time on the 2018 stage, while veteran Angel Adriana Lima took her final bow.
Read on to see every single can't-miss moment for yourself.
Winnie Harlow's Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Debut Will Give You Chills
When Winnie Harlow hit the Victoria's Secret runway for the first time this year, she made history. As the first model with vitiligo to join VS's cast of Angels, Winnie's appearance is a step toward diversifying a runway that's been notoriously limited in its representation of women. And, that's not lost on the model and activist. Of her inclusion in the 2018 show, Winnie told People:
"It means the world to me. Victoria's Secret might be the biggest show there is because of how many people are able to watch it around the world, so to be a part of diversifying the Victoria's Secret Angel landscape is a true honor that I'm so proud of. Any step towards a truly equal and diverse modeling industry is great, but for a huge brand like Victoria's Secret to include me as a model with vitiligo is a huge step to normalizing it in the entire industry. I'm glad to be the first, but part of me is also sad that there weren't any before me and I hope that there are many more in the future. We need to work towards diversity, not for the sake of it, but to make it the norm. And I hope this is a big step toward that."
Agreed. We're all here for Winnie's wings and this moment on the runway, but here's hoping it inspires progress, change, and inclusion throughout the industry and on this stage going forward.
Read on to see all the best pictures of Winnie at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
Behati Prinsloo Will Text Adam Levine This 1 Question Right Before She Hits the VS Runway
I had four rapid-fire questions planned for the Victoria's Secret models who were about to take the runway: (1) Who was your first celebrity crush? (2) Who will be the last person you text before the show? (3) What's your favorite thing to splurge on in life? (4) What's your go-to method of self-care after the show? Their answers ran the gamut, but there were quite a few consistencies - aside from the fact that all the Angels were wearing the same silk robes and lingerie while they met with me. While these ladies were about to storm the runway in bras, panties, platforms, and wings at least half their size - seriously, they appear to be larger than life - at the core, they hold the same things dear: their boyfriends, their moms, chocolate, and Ryan Gosling.
Adriana Lima Just Walked Her Last Victoria's Secret Show - We're Not Crying, You're Crying
After 20 wonderful years of walking in the coveted Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, Adriana Lima is hanging up her wings. The angel walked in her final runway show, which took place at New York's Pier 94, and it was a moment for the books. I was lucky enough to watch her take her last bow and boy, was it emotional.
The supermodel walked the runway in her stunning wings after a touching tribute video of her best moments. When she got to the end of the stage, she teared up as she posed for the cameras for the last time. She later posted a video on Instagram with the caption, "Dear Victoria, Thank you for showing me the world, sharing your secrets, and most importantly not just giving me wings but teaching me to fly. And to the best fans in the world! Love, Adriana."
8 Holiday Fashion Trends That Will Make You Feel Like a Glam Queen, For Sure
When we think about getting dressed for holiday parties, the task can seem daunting. Our goal is to feel totally glamorous, but if that sequined dress comes a little too short and those old party heels have a rhinestone missing, well then, what are you to do? We curated a list of the eight most tasteful trends worth shopping to make 2018 Winter evenings out worth your while. Invest in at least two of these no-brainer looks, and you'll actually turn quite a few heads when you walk through the door (no, we're not just saying that). Scroll for the breakdown, and make sure you have enough battery life to snap a picture on your phone. You'll want to look back on the nights when you were wearing these clothes.
This Stylist Wore the Chicest Calvin Klein Wedding Dress in Existence, Hands Down
Danielle Nachmani, sister of Something Navy's Arielle Charnas, is a stylist with a taste for sleek, minimalist looks. So when she decided to marry her love Michael Goldberg in Miami - at the Pérez Art Museum, to be exact - she planned out the perfect bridal ensembles for her own major life event. Danielle chose a beaded, long-sleeved minidress and silver sandals for her rehearsal dinner, but it was her Calvin Klein wedding gown, with simple cutouts at the side and backless detail, that stunned.
The design was perfectly tailored for Danielle's figure, and a thin veil that blew in the wind didn't take away from the floor-sweeping silhouette one bit. Danielle's sisters wore modern Jacquemus dresses to the ceremony, and guest Brad Goreski, dressed to the nines in a hot pink Versace suit, snapped Danielle in her shimmering Paco Rabanne party number late in the evening. Read on to catch a glimpse of all the little details, monogrammed jewels and trendy designer clutches included.
How to Dress at the Airport: These Stars Turn the Runway Into a Catwalk
When you're thinking about what to wear on a flight, comfort is obviously the first thing to consider. But that doesn't necessarily mean you have to sacrifice your personal style. After all, they don't call it a runway for nothing. Thanks to the celebrities who know they'll be photographed on their way through LAX or London Heathrow, "airport fashion" has become a huge thing, and while some of the A-list looks are probably best left to those who fly first class, you can borrow plenty of tricks from Hollywood's frequent fliers. Whether it's dressing up your athleisure look with designer accessories or braving the terminal in your highest heels, these stars make sure they arrive at their destination in style. Keep reading for 50 looks you can copy next time you're headed to the airport.
Karen Walker's Latest Collaboration Is a Disney-Lover's Dream Come True!
Mickey Mouse is turning 90 this month, which is a milestone worth celebrating multiple times over. To honor its beloved mascot's birthday, Disney teamed up with brands like Lacoste and Vans to launch a few special anniversary collections earlier this Fall, but its latest collaboration might be the most stylish one yet.
The Disney x Karen Walker collection officially launched today, and it's honestly a Disney-lover's dream come true. The range features sweatshirts and t-shirts with prints of Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy, as well as sunglasses, jewelry, tote bags, coffee mugs, and more. The Disney x Karen Walker collection is now available to shop online and at select retailers like Moda Operandi, Nordstrom, and Saks Fifth Avenue. Keep reading to see the collection ahead.
Princess Mary Swapped Her Heels For Nikes, and It's Relatable as Heck
While you are probably used to seeing Princess Mary of Denmark in a pair of designer heels, the royal decided to switch things up during her trip to Rome. While taking a look at the Roman bath ruins in Terme di Caracalla, Princess Mary opted for a custom tweed dress by Mark Kenly Domino Tan styled with a wide belt by Max Mara.
Princess Mary clearly knows the importance of being comfortable, because she finished her look with a pair of superpractical Nike sneakers instead of high heels. Want to know the best part about her comfy kicks? The VaporMax Explorers she's wearing only cost $280! Read on to get a closer look and shop her exact sneakers for your wardrobe.
Princess Beatrice's Velvet Dress Is So Sexy, It Might Give You Heart Palpitations
Between her impeccable taste in shoes and bolder outfit choices, 2018 truly has been Princess Beatrice's year. On Nov. 7, the 30-year-old royal stepped out in London for an art auction fundraiser in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust & Teen Cancer America, and her ensemble was so incredibly stylish, we barely even noticed the other high-profile guests that were by her side.
For the occasion, Beatrice wore a gorgeous red velvet midi dress, which featured padded shoulders and a sexy, deep plunge. She accessorized with a thick black belt to show off her waist, matching pumps, a crystal-embellished poppy brooch, and the Queen Margaret GG mini bag by Gucci ($1,200). Ahead, get a closer look at Beatrice's latest ensemble, then shop similar dresses for yourself - they'll be perfect for all the upcoming holiday parties you've got planned.
Do You Have a Gown You've Treasured For 8 Years? Kate Middleton Does, and She's Wearing It Now
Believe it or not, Kate Middleton has only worn this turquoise Jenny Packham gown once before, but it's so glamorous, it's become ingrained in our minds as a favorite. Kate slipped into the number and tied her hair up for an Olympic concert at Royal Albert Hall in May 2012, but when she arrived to the Tusk Conservation Awards by Prince William's side in 2018, she appeared possibly even more elegant and relaxed, her loose curls skimming the lace cap sleeves of her dress.
It's been six years, but Kate reminds us that at this time of year, an unexpected shade for the holiday season can be just what the doctor ordered. The icing on the cake? Kate accessorized with a pair of Queen Elizabeth's diamond chandelier earrings and stood tall in metallic Jimmy Choo platforms, completing the look with what is truly the most perfectly colored clutch. Read on to see all the pics of Will and Kate, then shop a similar gown if you're about to go black tie.
Your Precious Eyes Aren't Ready For Converse's New Glittery Sneaker Collection
Your sneaker collection is about to get a whole lot shinier, so grab some sunglasses and prepare yourself. Converse just rejoined forces with Italian blogger and entrepreneur Chiara Ferragni to create another line of glittery sneakers ahead of the holidays, and you better believe they're out-of-this-world cool.
While some pairs in the capsule collection feature all-over glitter, others only have silver glitter on one half, with the other half bears a contrasting color. Each design features an oversize eye logo, which is Chiara's signature symbol, along with a light blue outsole and lining.
The Converse x Chiara Ferragni collection is now available to shop on Converse.com or Chiara's online shop, with prices starting at $120. I don't know about you, but I'm definitely adding those glittery high-tops to the tippy-top of my holiday wish list (please don't let me down, Santa!). Keep reading to see the fun campaign images and shop the sparkly footwear.
3 Looks That Prove This $88 Teddy Coat From Kohl's Is the Only 1 You Need
Soft, furry, and comfy are all the qualifications I look for in the perfect coat. This year, I've been dying to get my hands on one of those stylish camel teddy coats everyone is wearing right now. I almost pulled the trigger on a few, but most of them had a superhigh price tag, so I never committed. Then I saw this POPSUGAR at Kohl's Teddy Bear Long Coat ($88) and I knew it was the one.
It's just as soft as it looks, and keeps me nice and toasty on chilly days.
I have to admit, the affordable price sold me - but I was blown away by the quality as well. It's just as soft as it looks, and keeps me nice and toasty on chilly days. Like clockwork, every time I wear it someone asks me where it's from. Their jaws drop when I say it's under $100 from Kohl's.
The coat matches with everything in my closet and is perfect for all sorts of occasions. Need more convincing? Ahead, I styled it with three completely different outfits that work for the office, date night, or just relaxing on the weekends. Keep scrolling to check out the coat and exactly how I wear mine.
You've Got Mail (or at Least You Hope You Do, Because These Holiday Cards Are Hilarious)
Get ready to run to your nearest post office and buy out all of the holiday-themed stamps in the building, because you are going to want to send these greeting cards to everyone you know . . . trust us.
Whether you're into pop culture and celebs, naughty holiday references, or just funny puns in general, you will be living for these greeting cards.
Stamp 'em up and send them on their way. We promise your friends will love this holiday kind of humor.
Related: 25 Hysterical Holiday Card Photo Fails That Probably Look Just Like Yours
These Groomsmen Parodied Their Friend's Engagement Shoot and the Photos Are Hilarious
Engagement photo shoots have become an all-too-common form of celebration for newly engaged couples in recent years, but there are some people who still don't quite understand the hype. Take Paul Campbell and Andy Gray, for example. The two friends recently had the pleasure of serving as groomsmen in their best friend's dreamy California wedding, and in doing so, they chose to honor the bride and groom by hilariously recreating their engagement photos.
Ashley and Rob Harrison held their wedding ceremony in October in San Juan Capistrano, CA. Rob, a Los Angeles soccer coach from England, flew Paul, Andy, and a few others to the states to be his groomsmen. According to Tony Wodarck, the photographer that the couple hired to take their engagement photos, Paul and Andy were pretty intrigued at the thought of couples having engagement shoots, since it apparently isn't too common where they reside.
"During the toasts (roasts) the two best men, Paul and Andy, spoke about how different America is from England - like the fact we do engagement photos," Wodarck told POPSUGAR. That's when the men revealed their silly recreation of the photo shoot.
"They proceeded to click through my photo first, then their recreation," Wodarck said. "Until they got to the last one. Where they were like 'I mean come on, this is so intimate, we obviously weren't going to kiss,' then flipped to the last photo of them kissing." Read ahead if you want to get a quick laugh from Paul and Andy's hilarious pics.
6 Ways I Benefited From Turning Off My Phone For Just 1 Week
I've had a cell phone since I was 11. I know - let that sink in for a second. Post 9/11, my parents wanted to make sure my brother and I had a way to get in touch with them in case of emergencies, so for the past decade and a half, I've had a phone essentially super glued to my left hand. In essence, I've been conditioned.
This past year, I hit my threshold of feeling overwhelmed. I was so tuned into everything around me and around the world 24/7, responding to everyone within seconds, constantly available . . . that I forgot to tune into what I needed. As such, stress levels contributed to atrocious mental health, chronic illness, and a destroyed immune system.
I needed to do a hard reset, and not on my phone - on my life.
The reset started with clearing my calendar, finding a place to chill out and rest, and then digitally detoxing. Phase one: move apps like Instagram to new folders on my phone and put new apps in their former places to see how often I was mindlessly opening them. Phase two: delete social media apps temporarily. Phase three: no tech for one week. GASP! I know. Here's what went down. (Note: this also went down on a week I was not at work - truly tech-free!)
Cuteness Overload! These 33 Gifts Are Guaranteed to Make Anyone Smile
When we're gifting, we try to abide by this rule: if it makes us smile, it's worth buying, and that can certainly be said of all 33 of these cute gifts. Whether you're gifting your sister or best friend, they'll love receiving a mini waffle maker or a giant Rosé pillow. Yep, that's right. We've done the hard work for you, so now all you have to do is shop!
16 Gifts For People (Seriously) Obsessed With Pizza
Pizza is a way of life. That's not an opinion - it's a fact. If you know a girl whose heart is made of gold and stomach is filled with pizza, we've found the perfect gifts for her. Keep reading to see our 16 favorite pizza-themed gifts in all of their triangular splendor.
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I'm a Nervous Flyer, and Only This 1 Thing Has Ever Helped Me Relax on a Plane
I don't come off as a nervous flyer. When it comes to air travel, the days leading up to departure fill me with excitement and delight. Getting the window seat is a must when booking, because I'm constantly in awe of the views from above the clouds. Even more so, I'm thrilled by plans to visit new and beautiful places. But, without a doubt, these feelings of exhilaration are always met with repeated bouts of nerves as it's time to board the plane.
I'm aware of the statistics. Plane crashes occur far less frequently than car crashes, and you're more likely to meet your end by being struck by lightning. But I still can't shake preflight jitters and the internal panic that comes with flying.
I've seen one too many airplane films go south, which has left me with a constant uneasiness towards flying. Couple that with the feeling of being off the ground - not to mention turbulence - and it adds up to nervous shakes and in-flight rituals. I reach for my boyfriend's hand at each and every lift-off and touchdown, and letting go is not permitted until we've been in the air (or on the ground) for several minutes. I've adapted subtle breathing techniques I do after boarding in an attempt to clear my mind. I say the same simple prayer, asking for safety over everyone, before takeoff. It's a whole thing.
I've tried out various other calming methods that seem to work for others, from tailored playlists to CBD oil. While these have momentarily distracted me from my stress, nothing came close to diminishing my nerves or calming my flying anxieties, until I starting using a weighted blanket.
I didn't originally purchase a weighted blanket specifically for flights. I get cold and restless most nights (thanks, anemia!) and, after researching their known benefits when it comes to improving sleep, bought one to help me fall asleep at home and during the occasional hotel stay. Imagine my relief when I brought it on a six-hour flight from New York to San Diego and found myself drifting off to sleep under it - something I hadn't ever done before while flying, thanks to nerves.
The Magic Blanket ($179) has given a whole new meaning to "comforter." At 36 inches wide and 60 inches long, my weighted blanket serves as my personal item (albeit a heavy one at 10 pounds - a travel version might be easier for you to carry), and, when folded, fit the airline requirements to fit under the seat in front of me. As soon as we took off, I wrapped myself in it.
It was reminiscent of being held in a large embrace, in which I could feel my anxiety melting away. My stiff breaths slowed considerably. My muscles, previously rigid and tense, loosened up.
At first, I thought my weighted blanket to be effective because it made me feel as though I was at home in my bed, wrapped in my usual blanket. But it was really the beads inside of the blanket, which are responsible for providing the pressure or weight that gives you that safe feeling, that allowed the blanket to successfully mold against my body and fill every gap of the plane seat without creating uncomfortable restriction (which would have made my nerves in the cabin even worse). On top of that, the beads created a soothing stroke-like sensation when I moved. It really made the small amount of space I had in the plane feel noticeably more comfortable, like I had been tucked in. It was reminiscent of being held in a large embrace, in which I could feel my anxiety melting away. My stiff breaths slowed considerably. My muscles, previously rigid and tense, loosened up. Most notably, though, my thoughts stopped racing and the familiar drumming of my heart faded. I eased into a relaxation mode I hadn't known before while flying.
My experience isn't a one-off case, either. The relaxing effects of weighted blankets are backed by research. Deep touch pressure, or DTP, is all about placing gentle, distributed pressure on your body - think weighted blankets, weighted lap pads, massages, stuffed animals, and, to my delight, hugs - to regulate the secretion of cortisol, the hormone that makes you feel stressed. Using a weighted blanket, in particular, has been proven to have both mental (lower anxiety and a calm feeling) and physiological (decrease in heart rate, blood pressure, and activity in the nervous system) effects. It makes sense that all these benefits will work on nervous flyers. They certainly worked on me.
My weighted blanket is now a travel essential, guaranteeing some emotional relief, lowered nerves, and a few hours of shut eye. It hasn't erased all of my flying anxieties - I still get preflight jitters as I approach the gate and reach for my boyfriend's hand at takeoff - but it's improved my in-air experience tenfold. Just knowing I'll have an easier time calming down and catching some zzz's is reassuring. Now, when I'm faced with the choice of fight or flight, there's no question: flight.
In Pop Culture, Lolita's Lollipop Has Transformed From Sexist Symbol to Weapon of Choice
In one of the most widely recognized images of Vladimir Nabokov's titular Lolita, a car's rearview mirror tightly frames the face of a fair-haired, fair-skinned girl. Her precocious gaze holds our attention from just behind the heart-shaped sunglasses perched atop her nose. The sunglasses are bright red, a perfect match for the girl's cherry-stained mouth and the lollipop that rests between her lips.
But suckers and sunglasses never appeared in Nabokov's 1955 novel. They didn't turn up in Stanley Kubrick's 1962 film, either. Rather, these props were selected by fashion photographer Bert Stern, who shot the promotional stills for Kubrick's Lolita in 1961. Stern purchased them at a five-and-dime to adorn Sue Lyon, the 14-year-old actress cast in the role of Dolores "Lolita" Haze.
The lollipop has come to signify a coquettish temptress: young, sweet, sexy.
Since then, the lollipop has come to signify a coquettish temptress: young, sweet, sexy. A controversial ad campaign for Love's Baby Soft perfume in the 1970s featured a woman holding a lollipop to her cheek with the tagline, "Because innocence is sexier than you think." Children of the '90s may remember the lollipop as a natural if not all-too-obvious prop for Baby Spice of the Spice Girls. And it would not be a stretch to suggest that Lil Wayne's 2008 song "Lollipop" does not simply imply its objectifying motif but pushes the metaphor to its explicit end. Despite how sharply this seductive, hypersexual distillation contrasts with Nabokov's Lolita, a 12-year-old girl violated at the hands of an adult abuser, the trope has persisted for decades.
Shirley Temple in Bright Eyes. Image Source: Everett Collection
In her article "Rewriting Lolita in Fashion Photography: Candy, Consumption, and Dying Flowers," Dr. Morna Laing details how such media references point to a culture historically fixated on a fetishized tension between girlhood and womanhood, in which young girls are oversexualized and adult women are infantilized. There's a term for it, "nymphetmania," and it has a cinematic history that long predates Lolita. Lollipops can be found at the origins of this pedigree, linked especially to Shirley Temple. In the early 1930s, Temple sang "The Good Ship Lollipop" to an audience of fondling men in the film Bright Eyes and performed with the candy in hand in a series of films called Baby Burlesks, which - you guessed it - are about toddlers playacting adult burlesque shows.
Beware the Girl With the Sweet Tooth
But today's popular culture has seen a notable shift in the way this stylistic device is brandished. Instead of alluding to an illicit fascination with girlish naiveté, the lollipop has increasingly been wielded as a double-edged sword. On USA's Mr. Robot, FBI agent Dominique DiPierro (Grace Gummer) has a habit of consuming lollipops while pursuing the bad guys. Suckers are a signature of DC Comics' good-doctor-gone-evil, Harley Quinn. In the 2007 remake of Hairspray, Amanda Bynes's Penny Pingleton devours the candy as her character dives into 1960s counterculture. And most recently, a lollipop popped up in a pivotal exchange between Amy Adams's tortured Camille and Eliza Scanlen's devilish Amma on HBO's Sharp Objects, a series entirely coated in layers of sugar, spice, and everything malevolent.
Every rose has its thorn, every piece of hard candy has its jagged edge, and every jawbreaker can, well, break your jaw.
The subversion of candy as an emblem of feminine sweetness is also rooted in the premise of several films, including 1999's Jawbreaker, 2001's Sugar and Spice, and 2005's Hard Candy - which, coincidentally, was titled Lollipop in some foreign markets. Each employs the saccharine symbol to connote the merging of two seemingly disparate personas: the damsel in distress and the femme fatale. Every rose has its thorn, every piece of hard candy has its jagged edge, and every jawbreaker can, well, break your jaw.
Without giving too much away, broken jaws and thorny roses are precisely what Sharp Objects delivers. The miniseries, based on Gillian Flynn's 2006 novel of the same name, follows Camille Preaker (Amy Adams), a journalist dispatched to her hometown of Wind Gap, MO, to cover the grisly murders of two 13-year-old girls. While there, Camille is haunted by her past and confronted with the fraught relationships she has with her mother, Adora (Patricia Clarkson), and half-sister, Amma. Wind Gap itself is portrayed as a dreamscape filled with lurid secrets, a town oozing equal parts treacle and horror. Episode titles like "Milk" and "Ripe" likewise invoke things that are wholesome only until they spoil.
Which brings us to the duplicitous Amma (Scanlen), a baby-faced sociopath on roller skates. Amma wears ribbons in her hair. She obsesses over her meticulously decorated dollhouse. She's a daddy's girl and mama's princess. At least by day, anyway. By night, she is cruel and cunning. In her dealings with Camille, Amma swings from sickly sweet to savage. In the episode "Fix," we see Amma melt into her sister, cradling Camille and begging for her affections. By the end of the hour, Amma's physical attention has turned menacing. Finding Camille in a parking lot with Richard Willis (Chris Messina), the detective investigating the Wind Gap murders, Amma - her friends circling like a pack of wolves - unleashes. "I heard Camille is a real hot ticket. Or she was," Amma taunts with satisfaction. "You should hear the stories, Dick." When Camille turns to retreat, Amma takes the red lollipop she's been sucking and sticks it in her sister's hair, twisting it like a knife in the back.
Amma (Eliza Scanlen) on Sharp Objects. Image Source: HBO
The scene highlights the series's underlying tension, one articulated by Chief Bill Vickery (Matt Craven), who describes Adora's daughters this way: "One is dangerous and one is in danger." But who is who? Made in the binary image of their mother - the malicious martyr - Camille and Amma have been manipulated like paper dolls, forced to wear the costumes of princess and rebel, unfolding to reveal the show's central paradox: that the "bad" girl is actually "good" and the "good" girl is terrifyingly "bad."
From Siren Song to Sucker Punch
Elliot (Rami Malek) and Darlene (Carly Chaikin) on Mr. Robot. Image Source: Getty
Like Sharp Objects, several characters act as warped mirrors of each other on Mr. Robot, and two of them happen to share a penchant for Lolita's iconic style: Dominique "Dom" DiPierro (Gummer), an FBI agent investigating the hacktivist group "fsociety," and Darlene Alderson (Carly Chaikin), an fsociety member. While Dom is rarely caught in deep thought without a lollipop in her mouth, Darlene is often sporting a pair of heart-shaped sunglasses. Sealing the allusion is Darlene's screen name: "Dolores Haze." Dom and Darlene have much in common. They both left boyfriends after they had proposed. They bond over being "Jersey girls." And when the FBI brings in Darlene, Dom pushes to question her, stating, "I am her." Fan theories abound as to how these characters are connected (and if you would like to go down a Reddit rabbit hole, I can send along some links).
But where the lollipop scene in Sharp Objects signifies a "female sort of rage," as Camille describes it, in Mr. Robot, we find not so much vengeance as vulnerability. Dom and Darlene are both self-possessed forces to be reckoned with, and yet - at least by the end of the third season - they have been undone. Between their professional objectives and personal lives, both characters appear to oscillate between invincibility and fragility. This ceaseless tension may ultimately underscore how the very determination that puts them at risk might translate into the instincts necessary to survive.
Though this symbolism is differently deployed in Sharp Objects, Jen Chaney, pop culture critic at New York Magazine, notices that both shows may draw upon Lolita imagery for a shared purpose: "to misdirect us as viewers." In the case of Amma, "her dresses and dollhouses can be viewed as clever armor that distracts from seeing her for who she is." In Mr. Robot, the Lolita connection may have initially been used to obscure Darlene's relationship to Elliot. Chaney observes that the heart-shaped sunglasses "helped visually to bolster the case that they might be lovers or former lovers, but then it ultimately turned out that they were siblings." And while Chaney associates Dom's lollipop more closely with Tootsie Pop-addicted Kojak than Lolita, this too may prove a skillful maneuver on the part of the showrunners to keep us on our toes. Guarding a soft underbelly beneath the hardened exterior of a gritty New York detective, Dom is a complex character, and I suspect what she's fully capable of is yet to be revealed.
Given its versatile role in these instances - encapsulating vulnerability and rage, innocence and dominance - what do we make of the lollipop? Once a symbol of budding sexuality meant for consumption, it seems this outdated trope has been co-opted. Perhaps these portrayals represent a move toward more fluid ideas of femininity, in which women are neither temptresses nor angels, but multifaceted beings who can exhibit more than one characteristic at a time?
Possibly. But it's also important not to take any of these overt dualisms at face value. Dr. Johanna Blakley, managing director at USC's Norman Lear Center, reminds us that the split persona of the demure villainess is both limited in scope and nothing new. This oppositional archetype "is endemic to Western discourse and its literary canon." From "Like a Virgin" to "Like a Prayer," Madonna built an entire career exploiting the virgin-whore dichotomy. We could even trace the lollipop's symbolism all the way back to when Eve tempted Adam with the apple or to stories of Sirens luring sailors with their entrancing songs.
These recent uses of the lollipop are certainly variations on this theme, but something else is different. Unlike Eve and the Sirens, when Amma and Dom engage this trope, it is not men who fall but women. It is in this context that Flynn's "sharp objects" become more broadly symbolic. They explicitly refer to the items used to murder those little girls and the razor blades Camille harms herself with, yes. But they also bring to the forefront those figuratively cited: the roller blades, rosebushes, and ribbons. These are the objects long used to minimize an entire gender to pretty playthings. Chaney describes them as symbols that "can be used counterintuitively to imply power. Historically speaking, society tends to not take girly things very seriously. They're deemed frivolous or silly and childish." In Sharp Objects and Mr. Robot, however, these items have been weaponized, sharpened to slice and dice the antiquated tales of flowery virgins to be saved by men or lascivious women who will bring down those same men. Those myths are much too simple, and showrunners like Flynn and Killing Eve's Phoebe Waller-Bridge know it. Perhaps this is the fundamental shift: that increasingly women are authoring stories about women, in which men are pushed to the peripheries.
Resistance or Acquiescence?
Villanelle (Jodie Comer) on Killing Eve. Image Source: Everett Collection
Consider the character Villanelle (Jodie Comer) in Waller-Bridge's Killing Eve. A modern-day Siren, Villanelle uses her feminine charms to beguile her targets, wears layers of pink tulle to taunt her superiors, and murders her victims with poisoned perfumes and hairpins she handles like the ice pick from Basic Instinct. Villanelle sees men as easily manipulated and entirely expendable. Her real fascination is with Eve (Sandra Oh), the woman charged with her capture. After killing Eve's investigative partner, Villanelle explains, "He was slowing you down." Similarly, after Amma sticks the lollipop in Camille's hair, she baits her sister into hitting her: "Be dangerous like Mama said. You could kill me right here, and you know what? Dickie boy still couldn't figure it out." It is as if Villanelle and Amma are enticing their respective rivals to play a game that's just for girls. This female autonomy imbues Killing Eve's title with biblical meaning. Beware old tales of women as mere objects of temptation or scorn - these shows are coming for you.
But maybe I'm getting ahead of myself. Such productions might have simply found a way to have their cake and eat it, too. Sure, our favorite female characters may be complex, confident, smart, tenacious, or cunning, with a thoughtful backstory. But it likely doesn't hurt that Harley Quinn looks pretty good licking that lollipop.
So, do these representations merely reinforce exploitative conventions? Blakley is optimistic, telling POPSUGAR that shows like Sharp Objects and Killing Eve "are being quite self-conscious about how they're using girly-ness [and] that in itself is a sign of progress." But Blakley cautions we have a long way to go until props like lollipops and dollhouses are seen as just that and not "inevitable signals of femininity."
Increasingly, women are authoring stories about women in which men are pushed to the peripheries.
Acknowledging that the use of "sexy female stereotypes" as a means to get norm-bending projects produced might seem naive to some, Blakley also understands how difficult it is to get subversive projects greenlit within the mainstream. But once they're out in the world, they "have a chance to challenge people's assumptions and create new perspectives on gender and sexuality."
Reclaiming Agency
Though the shifting signification of the lollipop may seem trivial, it speaks to a macrocosm of changes underway. Time is finally up for many things, and this includes the historic lack of women in the director's chair. More women behind the scenes means more opportunities to shatter clichés and reconfigure symbols - lollipops included - that have long been used to objectify women and girls.
Granted, access to leadership positions alone is not remedy enough, and some critics might perceive any engagement with reductive tropes as counterproductive. But shows like Sharp Objects, Mr. Robot, and Killing Eve push back on the very norms of gender and sexuality they are tethered to, leveraging outmoded emblems of femininity in order to redefine them. And in so doing, the women of film and television may finally be able to reclaim the agency once denied to Dolores "Lolita" Haze.
Nobody Was Prouder of Behati Prinsloo's VS Fashion Show Return Than Adam Levine
Following a two-year hiatus, Behati Prinsloo made a triumphant return to the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in NYC on Thursday, and nobody was prouder than her husband, Adam Levine. Even though the Maroon 5 frontman didn't walk the red carpet, he popped up inside and sat front row with Future, Alexander Wang, and Diplo. In a video shared by Elle, Adam was shown excitedly clapping and cheering on his wife as she strutted down the runway. After Behati spotted Adam in the audience, they started blowing kisses to each other. How cute is that? Once the show was over, Adam linked up with his wife and they hit up the VS afterparty.
Adam and Behati tied the knot back in 2014 and are parents to daughters Gio and Dusty. Prior to hitting the runway, Behati told POPSUGAR that Adam was the last person she would text before the show. "He's here, so I'm going to be like, 'Did you get your seat yet? You better be sitting!'" she said. We're glad Adam was able to find his seat on time!
What Are the Chances You'll Fall in Love With the New Backstreet Boys Video? Pretty Damn Good
The Backstreet Boys are back and here to stay, all right! After releasing their first single in almost five years, the band has been teasing their new song, "Chances," on social media all week long, and they finally dropped the music video on Thursday night. With lyrics like "Is it love? Is it fate? Where it leads who can say . . ." and "Like two in a million, like once in a life. That I could have found you, put my arms around you. Like two in a million, like once in a life," our hearts definitely weren't ready for this. As if that weren't enough, AJ McLean codirected the video and the boys look oh so handsome in their suits. We hope you have your box of tissues nearby, because this song is certainly going to tug at your heartstrings.
In Glorious Marvel News, Tom Hiddleston Will Star in Disney's New TV Series About Loki
Loki, who is famously one of Thanos's first victims in Avengers: Infinity War, will live again thanks to Disney's brand-new streaming service. Apparently the villain's quip about "no resurrections this time" wasn't as permanent as we all feared!
In a series of announcements made by the studio on Thursday, it was revealed there are plans to assemble live-action TV series around fan-favorite characters from the Marvel and Star Wars universes. In addition to a show centered around the antics of Rogue One's Rebel spy Cassian Andor, once again played by Diego Luna, Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger shared that the streaming service - officially titled Disney+ - is developing a show all about Tom Hiddleston's Loki, the god of mischief.
Other details about the series have yet to be unveiled, including a release date. But since Disney+ is scheduled to launch in the US in late 2019, it stands to reason that the Loki series will be ready at that time or shortly afterward. At this point, all we can do is cross our fingers that Thor makes it out of Avengers 4 alive so he can make a few cameos.
You Better Believe The Weeknd Showed Up to Support Bella Hadid at the VS Fashion Show
Bella Hadid returned to the runway for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in NYC on Thursday, and you better believe The Weeknd was front and center cheering her on. Despite skipping the red carpet, the singer popped up inside and was spotted sitting front row at the show with Bella's mom, Yolanda Hadid. He also mingled with Trevor Noah and Bella's sister, Gigi.
Of course, this isn't the first time The Weeknd has watched his girlfriend work her magic on the runway. Back in 2016, The Weeknd performed at the show, and he practically serenaded Bella as she hit the VS runway for the very first time with her sister Gigi. At the time, Bella and The Weeknd had just broken up after a year and a half together. Thankfully, they ended up reconciling this past Summer. Funny how things work out, huh?










