Wes Anderson's 'Asteroid City' has so much detail it needed an exhibition
Wes Anderson's Asteroid City is as meticulously detailed as you'd expect from the director —
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Designer JW Anderson wears Irish rugby top on the runway
Designer JW Anderson wore an Ireland rugby shirt to take a bow at the end of his Milan Fashion Week show. The Northern Irish designer – full name Jonathan Anderson – wore the green T-shirt on Father’s Day. This could have been an homage to his own father Willie Anderson, a former rugby player who captained the Irish international team. Anderson was taking a bow after presenting his latest menswear collection and womenswear resort collection at Milan Fashion Week. He’s also the creative director of fashion house Loewe, where he’s become well-known for surrealist designs. Clothes were a bit more wearable for his latest JW Anderson collection, but the designer still pushed boundaries and continues to show why he’s one of the most exciting voices in fashion right now. There was an emphasis on knitwear – from subdued matching sets in earthy tones to more exuberant colourful creations with 3D effects, which the brand said on Instagram was “creating the structured texture of popcorn”. Anderson wearing a rugby top at the end of the show wasn’t a complete curveball however, as sporty elements permeated the collection. The designer showed his spin on rugby tops, giving them a more structured shape and fashion-forward aesthetic. The brand wrote: “Flipping the idea of British heritage, sporty silhouettes and rugby stripes are reimagined.” Beautifully tailored dresses, coats and shirts rounded out the collection. Anderson has become a celebrity favourite, with Heartstopper actor Kit Connor and Sex Education star Asa Butterfield front row to see his latest show in Milan. He made headlines earlier this year after designing Rihanna’s bright red jumpsuit to perform at the Super Bowl, in his capacity as creative director of Loewe.
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MrBeast fans demand 'Guardians of the Galaxy' star Chris Pratt play the 'King of YouTube' in biopic
Fans think the popular YouTuber's life story demands a well-made biopic with none other than Chris Pratt playing MrBeast
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Emma Heming and Demi Moore post warm tributes to Bruce Willis on Father's Day: 'Greatest dad I know'
This was Bruce Willis' first Father's Day after he was diagnosed with dementia in February
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Scarlett Johansson went into 'crisis mode' after she failed 'Gravity' audition: 'I felt frustrated and hopeless'
'I had wanted that role so much. It was sort of the straw that broke the camel's back,' said Johansson
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Ukraine says eight villages retaken from Russian forces in two weeks
By Tom Balmforth and Pavel Polityuk KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine said on Monday it had driven Russian forces from an eighth
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Nicole Kidman helping good friend Reese Witherspoon 'navigate' high-profile divorce from ex Jim Toth
Reese Witherspoon was reportedly being aided by Jennifer Aniston too during her divorce from her estranged husband, Jim Toth
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'The Flash' disappoints at the box office on debut
Warner Bros.' summer blockbuster hopeful The Flash saw a disappointing flicker at the box office
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Does Kai Cenat lie about his height? Lil Uzi Vert calls out Twitch king: 'I’m 6-foot-1'
Was Lil Uzi Vert disrespecting Kai Cenat? Here's what exactly transpired during the live stream
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John Travolta wishes dads a happy Father's Day while snuggled up with children Ella and Ben
John Travolta and his late wife, actress Kelly Preston, had another son, Jett, who died in 2009
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IShowSpeed's vacation proves to be successful as Turkish seem apologetic toward other races: 'I am sorry'
The 12-minute video uploaded by IShowSpeed on his YouTube channel shows him roaming the streets of Istanbul and taking in various experiences
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Houston rapper Big Pokey dies after collapsing during performance
He was best known as a member of the Screwed Up Click, an influential group of Houston-based artists
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