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Girl isabeli fontana went on a Brazilian podcast and spilled some tea but most importantly she said Adriana didn’t like Gisele that much I understood but I didn’t understand WHY (also we been knew but having it confirmed is wild) please if you watch it report back to us. A shame they would have been so powerful if they were friends like an iconic duo
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Mediaonedesign.com - Andrew McCutchen Pittsburgh Icon Shirt
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#Teechallaclothing LLC What will be the Andrew McCutchen Pittsburgh Icon Shirt and I will buy this fashion mood at this year’s Cannes? There’s only one way to find out. Be sure to check back here for all of the best red carpet looks from the 2023 Cannes Film Festival as it’s updated in real time, and be sure to check back at the end of the week for Vogue’s ultimate Best Dressed list from Cannes. All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, we may earn affiliate revenue on this article and commission when you buy something. Kendall Jenner takes naked dressing into brave new territory with her latest outfit. The supermodel wore a David Koma dress, pulled from the British designer’s fall 2023 collection, that features illusion mesh on its upperhalf and playful red flowers smackdab in a prime (and oftcontroversial) anatomical position. While the pasties were certainly eyecatching, the most unexpected part of the outfit was the long modish scarf around Jenner’s neck. And víola! The peak 2023 naked dressing trend meets Audrey Hepburn circa 1961. The mishmash of aesthetics makes perfect sense for Jenner, who often alternates seamlessly between understated minimalism and bold ofthemoment dressing. The star, like numerous other celebrities, has been on a bit of exhibitionist streak as of late. For her Met Gala afterparty look, Jenner donned a sheer dress and exposed underwear worn over the ensemble. With her latest nudebutnot look, the star harnesses the power of illusion. At first glance, it seems as if she is wearing a corset or Skimsesque bodysuit with pasties. But her look is actually a shoulderless dress, with masterfully cut mesh.
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#Teechallaclothing LLC That the Andrew McCutchen Pittsburgh Icon Shirt and I will buy this dress comes with a bit of Audrey Hepburnflavor should come as no surprise to true Jenner fans. The model has repeatedly referenced the late icon through her fashion, strolling around Paris in a little black dress, head scarf, and big sunglasses in March. And for her 2021 Met Gala look, crafted by Matthew M. Williams at Givenchy, the star paid homage to Hepburn’s starturn role in My Fair Lady. In many ways, Jenner’s approach to style is much like her David Koma dress. There’s a lot more to it than what immediately hits the eye. Shop more naked dresses, below. As ever, this year’s Cannes Film Festival delivered an array of glamorous Old Hollywood looks, courtesy of Tina Kunakey in Alaïa and Rosie HuntingtonWhiteley in Fendi Couture, among others. Elsewhere, offkilter fashions also made an appearance on the Croisette from the likes of Elsa Hosk in Viktor and Rolf’s topsy turvy haute couture and Rawdah Mohamed in Robert Wun’s scorched bride look. But last night’s amfAR gala runway event, which raises money for AIDS research and was hosted by Queen Latifah, paid tribute to 18 iconic moments from fashion history. At the annual starstudded amfAR gala supermodels Helena Christensen, Alessandra Ambrosio, and Isabeli Fontana, among others, paraded down the runway at the Hotel du CapEdenRoc wearing outfits that all have a place in fashion history. One of the nights major highlights? Christensen sporting the same legendary gown that Rihanna wore in Cannes previously.
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Harper’s Bazaar Icons Party NYFW  2018
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Isabeli Fontana attends the Harper's Bazaar Icons 2018 event hosted by Carine Roitfeld.
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Isabeli Fontana at the 2018 Harper’s BAZAAR celebration of ICONS by Carine Roitfeld on Friday (7th September 2018) in New York.
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More from the Harper’s Bazaar Icons party...
Devon Windsor in Zuhair Murad
Alessandra Ambrosio in Zuhair Murad
Daphne Groeneveld in Pamella Roland
Isabeli Fontana
Coco Rocha in Zac Posen
Duckie Thot in Oscar de la Renta
Joan Smalls in Iris van Herpen
Ebonee Davis
Romee Strijd in Balmain
Constance Jablonski in Alexandre Vauthier
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Isabeli Fontana
Rosa Chá Spring-summer 2003
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“We didn't like each other back in Brazil,” says Jeisa. “But now Isabeli’s my best friend.”
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Brazilian model Isabeli Fontana turns up the heat as the face of Agua de Coco's summer 2018 campaign. The modeling icon poses in the swimwear brand's District Deco collection including geometric prints, off-the-shoulder silhouettes as well as ruffle accents. Photographed by Eduardo Rezende, Isabeli poses in the streets wearing sexy styles. From fit and flare dresses to chic one-pieces, the brunette stuns in each sun-drenched shot.
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Mediaonedesign.com - Denver Nugget 2023 National Basketball Association Champions shirt
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#Teechallaclothing LLC What will be the Denver Nugget 2023 National Basketball Association Champions shirt moreover I will buy this fashion mood at this year’s Cannes? There’s only one way to find out. Be sure to check back here for all of the best red carpet looks from the 2023 Cannes Film Festival as it’s updated in real time, and be sure to check back at the end of the week for Vogue’s ultimate Best Dressed list from Cannes. All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, we may earn affiliate revenue on this article and commission when you buy something. Kendall Jenner takes naked dressing into brave new territory with her latest outfit. The supermodel wore a David Koma dress, pulled from the British designer’s fall 2023 collection, that features illusion mesh on its upperhalf and playful red flowers smackdab in a prime (and oftcontroversial) anatomical position. While the pasties were certainly eyecatching, the most unexpected part of the outfit was the long modish scarf around Jenner’s neck. And víola! The peak 2023 naked dressing trend meets Audrey Hepburn circa 1961. The mishmash of aesthetics makes perfect sense for Jenner, who often alternates seamlessly between understated minimalism and bold ofthemoment dressing. The star, like numerous other celebrities, has been on a bit of exhibitionist streak as of late. For her Met Gala afterparty look, Jenner donned a sheer dress and exposed underwear worn over the ensemble. With her latest nudebutnot look, the star harnesses the power of illusion. At first glance, it seems as if she is wearing a corset or Skimsesque bodysuit with pasties. But her look is actually a shoulderless dress, with masterfully cut mesh.
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#Teechallaclothing LLC That the Denver Nugget 2023 National Basketball Association Champions shirt moreover I will buy this dress comes with a bit of Audrey Hepburnflavor should come as no surprise to true Jenner fans. The model has repeatedly referenced the late icon through her fashion, strolling around Paris in a little black dress, head scarf, and big sunglasses in March. And for her 2021 Met Gala look, crafted by Matthew M. Williams at Givenchy, the star paid homage to Hepburn’s starturn role in My Fair Lady. In many ways, Jenner’s approach to style is much like her David Koma dress. There’s a lot more to it than what immediately hits the eye. Shop more naked dresses, below. As ever, this year’s Cannes Film Festival delivered an array of glamorous Old Hollywood looks, courtesy of Tina Kunakey in Alaïa and Rosie HuntingtonWhiteley in Fendi Couture, among others. Elsewhere, offkilter fashions also made an appearance on the Croisette from the likes of Elsa Hosk in Viktor and Rolf’s topsy turvy haute couture and Rawdah Mohamed in Robert Wun’s scorched bride look. But last night’s amfAR gala runway event, which raises money for AIDS research and was hosted by Queen Latifah, paid tribute to 18 iconic moments from fashion history. At the annual starstudded amfAR gala supermodels Helena Christensen, Alessandra Ambrosio, and Isabeli Fontana, among others, paraded down the runway at the Hotel du CapEdenRoc wearing outfits that all have a place in fashion history. One of the nights major highlights? Christensen sporting the same legendary gown that Rihanna wore in Cannes previously.
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Must Read: Big Tech Is Infiltrating Fashion Week, Does a Modeling Agency Need a Fashion Brand?
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Photo: Ben Gabbe/Getty Images These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Monday. strongAs fashion and technology grow more intertwined, an increasing amount of tech companies are partnering with brands. There have been a few notable examples, like Amazon's partnership with Rihanna's Savage x Fenty show and Google's sponsorship of the return of Jennifer Lopez's iconic Versace dress. "Consumer behavior has evolved, and the modern luxury consumer has emerged," said Ana Andjelic, marketing executive and doctor of sociology, to Vogue Business. "As you have more millennials buying things — not going to print, not reading that, not watching brands on film, but Googling things they want to buy — it makes a ton of sense for new tech aggregators to partner with brands in this distributed network landscape." { Vogue Business } strong Elite Model World, the prestigious international modeling agency, is branching out into the design world with its own fashion label, e1972. Julia Haart, the relatively new CEO (she joined the company in March 2019), is serving as the creative lead and hosted a runway show during New York Fashion Week featuring models she felt best represented the mission of the brand: Adut Akech, Lindsey Wixson, Isabeli Fontana and Lais Ribiero, among others. For people who ask why a billion-dollar modeling agency Elite World needs to start a brand, Haart has a response: "I don’t think I could do it without the agency," she told W. "Meaning, the fact that I have 32 agencies helps me not have bricks-and-mortar stores. The fact that I'm constantly dealing with talent from all over the world, I get to see what people need and what they want and what inspires them and what makes them unique. So it gives me a real insight into the psyche of people all over the world." { W Magazine } strongLast night, the Academy Award for Best Animated Short went to "Hair Love," an animated short story about an African-American father learning to style his daughter's hair for the first time. During his speech, director Matthew A. Cherry, a former NFL player, said the short was created "because we want to see more representation in animation and to normalize black hair." Sitting in the audience was DeAndre Arnold, the filmmakers' guest, who famously hit headlines after his school told him he would be banned from graduation if he didn't cut his dreadlocks. {The Cut} strongAfter the closures of Barneys New York and Opening Ceremony, designers are left figuring out how and wear they can sell their wares. Susan Alexandra — known for her bright, kooky beaded bags — explored her feelings about a brick-and-mortar future in her musical fashion show extravaganza. Others that don't yet have the finances to open a store are turning to more creative solutions — like Lauren Rodriguez, the designer behind Lorod, who on the first Friday of every month invites her mailing list up to her studio to try on her pieces. {Business of Fashion } Seven workers die in factory fire in India Nandan Denim's factory in India caught fire on Saturday night, resulting in the deaths of seven workers. Local police have arrested the director, general manager and fire safety officer of the factory. "We have issued a closure order to the facility so that more lives are not put at risk. We will review the safety aspects before allowing resumption of manufacturing operations," said Vipul Mittra, additional chief secretary of the Labor and Employment Department. { The Indian Express } Never miss the latest fashion industry news. Sign up for the Fashionista daily newsletter. .
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MANOLO: THE BOY WHO MADE SHOES FOR LIZARDS (2017)
Featuring Manolo Blahnik, Rick Kissack, River Hawkins, Gala Gordon, Isabeli Fontana, Eva Herzigova, Anna Wintour, Rihanna, Paloma Picasso, Iman, Naomi Campbell, Rupert Everett, Karlie Kloss, Isaac Mizrahi and André Leon Tally.
Directed by Michael Roberts.
Distributed by Music Box Films. 89 minutes. Not Rated.
I just spent my evening with Manolo Blahnik and his fashionable admirers. Clearly not in person – not with my clogs and sneakers and inability to wear heels – but on the screen, where Manolo’s enchanting recount of his story and friendships and passions has made an otherwise cranky day of headlines a bit more bearable. I spent the evening with Anna Wintour, Paloma Picasso, Iman, Rupert Everett, André Leon Tally; googling more information about the beautiful Bianca Jagger, John Galliano’s 1994 fashion show at the Shlumberger mansion and the “Agatha” shoe.
I have a secret.  I have watched countless seasons of America’s Next Top Model and can recite line after line from The Devil Wears Prada. I audibly gasped with glee seeing André Leon Tally throughout this film. Although I’ve never actually held a Manolo Blahnik pump, I get the pop culture surrounding them and enjoyed getting to know the iconic “cobbler” through this 89-minute documentary, directed by Michael Roberts.  
Manolo is described by his friends as unique, with a true sense of himself. He was raised in the Canary Islands by an inventive mother and regimented multi-lingual father. His love of gardens and beauty were ingrained from his childhood and flourished into his adulthood. He spent his pocket money on fashion magazines.
In his early twenties, after a failed first job at the UN, he moved to Paris, where he befriended Paloma Picasso. They both moved to London in 1971 where fashion was emerging for the first time outside of Paris. He spent time working at the Feathers Boutique, where multi-lingual Manolo was known for his charisma, eagerness and outgoing nature. Paloma then introduced Manolo to Diana Vreeland, editor-in-chief of Vogue Magazine in New York, who, when shown his drawings, encouraged Manolo to “concentrate on the shoes.”  
Manolo is a man who seems to bring light and art into people’s lives – from his friends to his customers. He has a passion for life and it flows easily into his work. His shoes seem to possess a quality of comfort that seems impossible for a pump or kitten heel, yet every person speaks of it so it must be true.
Watch this for the chipper a-cappella shoe montages (I actually made my daughter share the joy and watch the first montage with me for a second time!). Watch this for the touching montage of his three now deceased friends, Anna Piaggi, Isabella Blow and Tina Chow. Watch this for references to Sex and the City and Marie Antoinette, for which he created 23 pairs of shoes fit for a queen.
This documentary is like candy, something sweet to get you through a hard day. People interested in fashion and pop culture will love the who’s who of the fashion scene from the 70’s to present day – Manolo Blahnik’s shoes have weathered trends and he has collaborated with the best of the industry. While this documentary likely won’t inspire most to change the world, it will amuse, entertain and show you the unapologetic life of a man living his life with passion for his work, appreciating the beauty of his world and craft.
Jay S. Jacobs
Copyright ©2017 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: September 28, 2017.
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