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3347growth-blog · 5 years
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1440phut · 5 years
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Phi công Mỹ tiết lộ học lái Boeing 737 MAX bằng iPad
Phi công Mỹ tiết lộ học lái Boeing 737 MAX bằng iPad
Nhiều phi công Mỹ chỉ học về 737 MAX trên iPad, không được thông báo đầy đủ về cách xử lý những tính năng mới của dòng máy bay này.
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Jim Albaugh và Nicole Piasecki, hai cựu giám đốc điều hành Boeing, giới thiệu kế hoạch xây dựng MAX trong buổi họp báo năm 2011. Hiện chỉ có một máy mô phỏng bay được thiết kế riêng cho MAX tại Mỹ. Ảnh: AP.
Hai thảm kịch rơi máy bay trong chưa đầy 6 tháng…
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jessicakehoe · 4 years
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32 of the Best Ever Red Carpet Moments From the Cannes Film Festival
If 2020 were a normal year, the Cannes Film Festival would have been opening in the French Riviera today. The celebrities would have started pouring in, alternating between their best resort wear for daytime photo calls and their most extravagant eveningwear for the nighttime premieres. Each year, the festival brings some of the year’s most incredible red carpet moments – the glitz and glamour of the location seemingly influencing the outfit choices of its many Hollywood attendees. However, given that the world is currently in the grip of the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s festival has been cancelled. Instead, the festival’s board has decided to collaborate with other festivals scheduled to be held later in the year to premiere some of this year’s films, though at this stage it is entirely unknown as to what could go ahead. So, in lieu of 10 days of red carpets, we’re diving back into the archives to relive some of the most memorable moments in the festival’s history. From Sophia Loren’s ultra-glamorous turn in 1955 to Princess Diana’s appearance in 1987, Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston’s first (and only) red carpet moment in 2004 and beyond, there’s been no shortage of jaw-dropping moments across the years. Scroll through the gallery below to see the best moments from the Cannes Film Festival red carpet from 1955 to 2019:
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Natalie Portman in Cannes, France. (Photo by Jon Furniss/WireImage)
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1955: Sophia Loren
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1955: Grace Kelly
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1987: Princess Diana in Catherine Walker
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2004: Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston in Versace
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2004: Cameron Diaz in Louis Vuitton
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2005: Natalie Portman
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2007: Angelina Jolie in Ungaro Couture
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2012: Diane Kruger in Vivienne Westwood
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2014: Naomi Watts in Marchesa
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2015: Lupita Nyong’o in Gucci
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2015: Charlize Theron in Dior Couture
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2015: Zoe Kravitz in Balenciaga
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2016: Blake Lively in Vivienne Westwood Couture
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2016: Jessica Chastain in Armani Privé
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2016: George and Amal Clooney in Atelier Versace
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2016: Kirsten Dunst in Gucci
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2016: Blake Lively in Atelier Versace
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2016: Ruth Negga in Marc Jacobs
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2016: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in Alexandre Vauthier
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2016: Charlize Theron in Dior
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2017: Rihanna in Dior Couture
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2017: Nicole Kidman in Michael Kors Collection
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2018: Cate Blanchett in Mary Katrantzou
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2018: Deepika Padukone in Ashi Studio
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2018: Kendall Jenner in Schiaparelli Haute Couture
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2018: Kristen Stewart in Chanel
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2019: Elle Fanning in Valentino
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2019: Bella Hadid in vintage Roberto Cavalli
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2019: Aishwarya Rai in Ashi Studio
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2019: Margot Robbie in Chanel
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2019: Elle Fanning in Dior and Agent Provocateur
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2019: Winnie Harlow
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12 Expert-Approved Hair Color Trends to Try This Fall
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12 Expert-Approved Hair Color Trends to Try This Fall
It’s official, y’all: As of September 22, summer was a wrap and fall is in full swing. But cooler temps don’t have to be a drag. It means we have the opportunity to usher in a new wave of autumn looks—including fierce hair hues inspired by the shades of the season. Although we previously predicted what would be in for 2018, we spoke to four lauded experts to get the official seal of approval on what hair colors are hot (and what’s not).
Before you jump out the window, our experts remind us to take it slow—especially if this is your first time experimenting with color. “If you’re new to the dye game, try to not go more than one or two shades lighter from your natural color [at first],” says celebrity colorist and co-owner of Mare Salon, Denis De Souza, who works with Brie Larson, Kathryn Hahn, Mila Kunis and Ashlee Simpson. “It’s better to [start with] baby steps to see how your hair reacts to color, rather than having a tragic experience and having to go through an expensive color correction!”
On the flip side, celebrity hairstylist/colorist Takisha Sturdivant—who works with Kerry Washington, Anne Hathaway, Lupita Nyong’o, Gabrielle Union and Maya Rudolph—has an easy hack to see if you’ll love your new hue before you make the major commitment—wigs! “You can try different colors and put it against your skin tone to see what’s best for you,” she says. “Or try on different colored wigs [for my vibrant shades] to see what you’d potentially look like!”
Keep clicking to see what 12 hues made the cut—and what to tell your colorist at your next appointment!
Bright Copper
“I get a lot of requests for various copper shades like Jillian Hervey (from Lion Babe) or Issa Rae,” says color director at Hair Rules Salon Jaxcee, who counts Amanda Seales, Anika Noni Rose, Jasmine Cephas Jones and Debra Lee as clients.
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Bright Copper
Rihanna performing during the Today Show summer concert series.
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Brilliant Blondes
“Celebrities like Beyoncé are inspiring women of color to play around with blonde shades,” says Jaxcee. “I think women of color are interested in blonde now more than ever, because so many of us are natural. Being natural makes it possible to  experiment with lighter more bold shades without the worry of having the extreme chemical damage that can occur when doing color work on relaxed hair.”
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Brilliant Blondes
Laverne Cox at the 2018 Tribeca TV Festival.
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Bright Amethyst
“Crystals and gemstones are also giving people major color inspiration right now,” says Jaxcee. “I recently gave my client amethyst-inspired hair.”
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Bright Amethyst
Jessica Williams at the Broadway opening of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
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Shades of Blue
“Dark blue tones are having a moment this year,” says Jaxcee. “Everything from smokey blue grays to dark denim are trending.”
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Shades of Blue
Nicole Richie at the AOL Fall Programming launch party.
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Icy Platinum Blonde
“Ice, ice baby (as in platinum). If you want to make a statement, this is the way to go. It’s pure drama and it’s very sexy for fall,” says celebrity colorist and co-owner of Mare Salon Denis De Souza, who works with Brie Larson, Kathryn Hahn, Mila Kunis and Ashlee Simpson.
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Icy Platinum Blonde
Cara Delevingne at the premiere of Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.
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Copper Rose
“If you’re going for a warm fiery look, this is the look for you,” says De Souza. “Take into consideration that red dyes have the largest color molecules, so they fade the fastest—use products that help delay the fading process in between salon visits like Joico Color Infuse Copper Shampoo.”
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Copper Rose
Karen Gillan at the premiere of Ant-Man and the Wasp.
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Deep Brown (with Highlights)
“Leading into fall, brunettes should add more dimension with darker hues like a chocolate brown with sandy brown highlights,” says Sharon Dorram, master colorist at the Sharon Dorram Color at Sally Hershberger Salon. “I love what we did with Priyanka Chopra the last time she was in my chair.”
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Deep Brown (with Highlights)
Solange at the Grammy Awards.
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Sable Brown
“Lustrous hair colors like Kendall Jenner’s is so dramatic on the right skin complexion for fall,” says Dorram. “[On the other hand] severe amber is so passé for 2018. The harsh tones between the two colors make hair look brittle and can easily make your skin tone look washed out.”
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Sable Brown
Kaia Gerber backstage during Milan Fashion Week.
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Amber/Honey Highlights
“Amber and honey highlights will richen-up medium to light-brown hair like Jennifer Garner and Jessica Alba,” says Dorram. “I love this color when it starts to get cooler, because it gives hints and flecks of lightness while reading brunette and is super flattering.”
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Amber/Honey Highlights
Jennifer Garner at the premiere of Peppermint.
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Statement Silver
“This color combo (silver with dark roots) is hip and vibrant and you can dress up or down—Cynthia Erivo wore it well at TIFF,” explains celebrity hairstylist/colorist Takisha Sturdivant, who also works with Kerry Washington, Anne Hathaway, Lupita Nyong’o, Gabrielle Union and Maya Rudolph.
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Statement Silver
Amandla Stenberg at the Crystal + Lucy Awards.
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Chocolate Mousse
“Medium brown with dark roots brings life to a person. It’s a refreshing, sexy look,” shares Sturdivant. “Anne [Hathaway] looks so refreshing with her new color.”
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Chocolate Mousse
Bella Hadid out and about in Paris.
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Lily Allen at the Mercury Prize Albums of the Year launch.
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Maybe We Can Make a Circle — Discover Nicole Piasecki comes full circle: “I always imagined that someday I would write you a letter, that someday you would hold it in your hands.
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falorcompanies-blog · 7 years
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Maybe We Can Make a Circle — Discover Nicole Piasecki comes full circle: “I always imagined that someday I would write you a letter, that someday you would hold it in your hands.
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