Giorgio Armani sees the irony.
The female models — all belonging to the target audience for his younger line Emporio Armani— arrive in leather leggings and he fits them in wide-legged trousers that evoke ankle-length skirts.
Full StoryVersace showed off a bold collection on Friday with red fur coats, knee-high lace-up boots and military epaulettes as a decision nears for the sale of a minority stake in the family firm.
Creative director Donatella Versace said the collection was about feminine "attitude" and the typically brash Fashion Week catwalk began with the gates of an imaginary palace being opened.
Full StoryHollywood hit comedy "Anchorman 2" is back. Just two months after its release, it's been stripped of jokes and given 753 new ones and is coming to a cinema near you.
In a possible first in cinema history, the comedy starring Will Ferrell as screwball newsman Ron Burgundy is getting a brand-new facelift and goes on general release for one week only.
Full StorySteve Jobs, Snoopy, John Lennon and gay rights icon Harvey Milk will likely soon share a distinct American honor: their own U.S. postage stamps.
Well, Snoopy will probably have to share the spotlight with Charlie Brown and the rest of the cast of the popular Peanuts comic, according to a secret planning document obtained by the Washington Post.
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Paul W. S. Anderson has made some pretty crappy movies. From the endless “Resident Evil” flicks to “Alien Vs. Predator” and “The Three Musketeers”, let’s just say he has yet to make something most people can enjoy. “Pompeii” is the closest Anderson gets to making a good movie, although things don’t get interesting until all the volcano stuff starts happening, but even then it becomes tedious and boring. But as Kit Harington’s (Game of Thrones) first lead role in a big budget “event” movie, I can confidently say that it could have been way worse.
Full StoryFirst lady Michelle Obama, an outspoken advocate of healthy eating and exercise, says the president and vice president are getting ready to show America "how they move."
Mrs. Obama sat down Thursday for a chat with Jimmy Fallon, the new host of NBC's "Tonight Show," and talked about life in the White House, as well as her Let's Move exercise initiative.
Full StoryJustin Bieber's day in court over a drag-racing incident in Miami Beach was pushed back, a court official said Thursday, as the teen idol used Twitter to declare he's refocusing on his music.
Bieber was to stand trial March 3 after pleading not guilty to misdemeanor charges of driving under the influence, resisting arrest and driving with an expired license in connection with the January 23 incident.
Full StoryCandy Crush is out to tempt investors with the sweet taste of success while avoiding the sourness left in the mouths of those who bit into social game maker Zynga.
King Digital Entertainment, the developer behind the wildly addictive puzzle game, said this week that Candy Crush is seeking a listing on the New York Stock Exchange.
Full StoryBritain's News of the World tabloid paid out £250,000 for an exclusive interview with Hollywood prostitute Divine Brown after she was caught performing oral sex on actor Hugh Grant, the phone-hacking trial heard on Thursday.
Rebekah Brooks, a former editor and executive at the Rupert Murdoch-owned title, said Brown was paid around £100,000 but large sums were also spent moving her and her family to a desert hideout to stop other papers stealing the 1995 scoop.
Full StoryShe emerges Venus-like out of a mist of hairspray with tousled hair, a shimmering 50,000-euro Chanel jacket and a 1,000-watt smile.
"Hello daarling," says Mouna Ayoub huskily with the warm familiarity of old friends (even though we've met only once before) — walking around a decor of gigantic silver oyster shells and blue glass buoys to kiss me.
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