10 FEBRUARY 2019 || The Duchess of Cambridge, along with Prince William, attended the 2019 British Academy Film and Television Awards at Royal Albert Hall in London.
What gets me about Callum is those suits be custom made & still fit poorly. Like why is the jacket so loose? Why are the pants not hemmed properly?! He gotta be asking for them to fit that specific way & I think he’s a criminal for that 😭
No anon you just get it! It has to be a choice at this point! I think this whole wide leg kind of more boxy, chunky and Loewe-esque vibe is him experimenting which is great obviously. But I KNOW he knows better because he's done better as recently as MOTA press, like he looked so good at the NY screening.
I'm sure it must be hard because he's HUGE. Like tailoring for someone not only tall but also broad must be tricky. But like he's literally in double breasted things in MOTA and he looks great so why that isn't quite always translating to real life idk 😭
poetry has been keeping me going the past week and i thought i'd share some of my favorite pieces by palestinian poets. i was originally going to repost my favorites but just realized that might not be appropriate, so instead i'm going to feature a poet in each post and share my favorite pieces by each.
HALA ALYAN
hala alyan is the author of the novel salt houses, winner of the dayton literary peace prize and the arab american book award, and a finalist for the chautauqua prize. her latest novel, the arsonists’ city, was a finalist for the 2022 aspen words literary prize. she is also the author of four award-winning collections of poetry, most recently the twenty-ninth year. her work has been published by the new yorker, the academy of american poets, lit hub, the new york times book review, and guernica. she lives in brooklyn, where she works as a clinical psychologist and professor at new york university.
IF YOU READ ONLY ONE PIECE BY HALA ALYAN, MAKE IT THIS ONE
OTHER POEMS I LOVE BY HALA ALYAN
“The Interviewer Wants to Know About Fashion” at lithub
"Interactive: House Saints" at the poetry foundation
"1999" (from her 2019 collection The Twenty-Ninth Year) at lithub
"When They Say Pledge Allegiance, I Say" at the adroit journal