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An Anthony Keidis biopic is coming – so here are some other celebrity memoirs we want adapted
The tell-all 2004 memoir, which details Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis’ early life, is being made into a movie.
The tell-all 2004 memoir, which details Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis’ early life, is being made into a movie.
Hans Feurer, the esteemed Swiss fashion photographer has passed away aged 84.
The ‘Priscilla’ costume designer on girlhood, Graceland, shifting the focus from Elvis, and the outfit she’d keep for herself.
Leading up to the launch of Archery Practice at China Heights in Surry Hills, ‘RUSSH’ joined Alix Higgins on set stealing an exclusive look at the collection.
The pair is set to co-star in the intimate road movie ‘Bleeding Love’.
Ottessa Moshfegh is adapting her biggest novel into a script with Yorgos Lanthimos.
Inside every one of us is an octogenarian man dying to get out.
Will you try it?
Pharrell drew on folklore and Americana for his sophomore collection for the French Maison.
I am not a betting woman but if I was, I’d be putting all my money on ‘Succession’, ‘The Bear’ and ‘The White Lotus’.
The New York-based label is reimagining one of Nike’s earliest models.
Get ready to press “add to cart”.
“I feel completely helpless,” says photographer Amy Woodward. “This feels like a small gesture of solidarity and support as I sit here in safety and comfort, witnessing the most abhorrent and brutal attacks on a population comprised of 50 per cent children and babies.”
Goodbye lug soles and chunky sneakers. And goodbye hem breaks. Prada wants you to show off your ankles.
Take a leaf out of Barry Keoghan’s book.
Thanks to viral videos featuring her dad Martin Scorsese, the 24-year-old is introducing Gen Z to film bro classics like ‘Raging Bull’ and “Goodfellas”.
Starring Ben Whishaw.
It’s the New Year and while we won’t kid ourselves into thinking that means “new me”, a blank slate does provide an opportunity to reimagine our style.
The upcoming Netflix adaptation of Trent Dalton’s beloved novel is arriving in January 2024.
That person with “empath” in their bio? Probably a Water Sign, since they’re all about feeling their way through life.