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Venice International Film Festival, 2017 Victoria & Abdul Photocall Photographer: Dominique Charriau
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Taylor Sheridan (Photographed by Dominique Charriau)
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Maison Margiela Artisanal by John Galliano, Fall 2017 show; Look 21, Jessie Bloemendaal. Photographed by Dominique Charriau/Getty Images.
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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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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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13 LGBTQ Films to See Out Of Fall Blockbuster Film Festivals
As summer winds down, film awards season is simply ramping into top gear — bringing together some of this year’s most exciting LGBTQ-themed releases, including a particularly powerful roster of lesbian films.
A trio of powerhouse festivals — Colorado’s Telluride Film Festival, Venice International Film Festival along with Toronto International Film Festival– may tussle amongst one another to exhibit the most esteemed film premieres, but jointly they’ve gained a reputation for being the festivals to watch for some of the season’s strongest Oscar contenders. A solid half of last year’s Best Picture Academy Award contenders debuted at one of those three festivals, including the season’s biggest awards-season titans, “Moonlight” and “La La Land.”
On this season’s Telluride festival only wrapped, Venice festival still in progress along with Toronto festival (TIFF) set to open on Thursday, 2018 awards buzz is already jelling around a few names. Here are our selections for the most exciting LGBTQ films to come out of Telluride, Venice and TIFF this year.
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Lady Rachel Weisz in the 68th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 20, 2015 in Cannes, France. Pool / Getty Images
It is Rachelmania since Rachel Weisz portrays Ronit, ” a New York-based photographer who returns to London following the death of her dad (an Orthodox Jewish rabbi) and finds herself a effective childhood bond using Esti (Rachel McAdams), who’s now married to Ronit’s cousin. Depending on the award-winning debut book of the exact same name by British writer Naomi Alderman, the film is directed by white-hot Chilean director Sebastián Lelio, and it’s his first outside of his native nation.
“To watch Weisz and McAdams, just two A-listers in a lesbian-themed movie of gravity, will probably be very interesting,” Merryn Johns, editor-in-chief of Curve magazine, told NBC News. “I believe the topic of lesbian desire contrary to the obstacles of expressing faith is a really strong theme to be exploring right now.”
An Excellent Woman
Additionally led by Sebastián Lelio, this winner of the Teddy Award for Best Feature at this year’s Berlin Film Festival stars trans celebrity Daniela Vega as Marina, a young waitress/singer who, following the unexpected death of her elderly lover, Orlando, faces scrutiny from law enforcement and scorn and abuse against Orlando’s household. Vega’s strong performance is already garnering her dark horse Best Actress Oscar buzz.
Screening at Telluride and TIFF; in theatres November 17
Battle of the Sexes
Emma Stone is Billie Jean King and Steve Carrell is Bobby Riggs in this dramedy about the eccentric but legendary 1973 gender battle between the two tennis greats, along with the media circus surrounding it. Sarah Silverman, Alan Cumming and Bill Pullman are among the powerful supporting cast.
“This one is really timely,” Johns said. “We all know that the Trump administration is not really spent in maintaining or exercising Title IX, so it is really important that we are reminded right now of the importance of equality for girls. Terrific functionality by Emma Stone, who brings out the vulnerability of Billie Jean King in an essential moment in her private life, and as an historic actor on behalf of girls.”
World premiere in Telluride and viewing at TIFF; in theatres September 22
Phone Me By Your Title
Hailed by many critics as the best gay movie of this year, this sensual adaptation of André Aciman’s book, set along the gorgeous Italian Riviera from the 1980s, stars Armie Hammer as Oliver, a studly young academic who planks with the household of 17-year-old Elio (Timothée Chalamet), sparking their fervent love.
“I am trying my very best to tune out all the huzzahs I have been hearing because Sundance about ‘Call Me’– hype can on occasion be a double-edged sword,” said noted movie critic and Outfest senior developer Alonso Duralde, who’s just returned from the Venice International Film Festival, “but I am a lover of those folks involved … and I have very little doubt it will live up to expectations.”
Screening at TIFF; in theatres November 24
My Times of Mercy
Lady Ellen Page attends the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on September 13, 2015 in Toronto, Canada. Taylor Hill / FilmMagic
Ellen Page is Lucy, the daughter of a convicted murderer and an energetic protester against capital punishment. Kate Mara is Mercy, a strong death penalty supporter. Unexpectedly for both, they find themselves drawn together. Can their powerful fascination overcome their deep differences?
“It is exciting to see Page continue to follow through on her 2014 coming out with a different commitment to a LGBTQ function,” Johns said.
Professor Marston along with the Wonder Women
Inspired by an alluring pupil and ideals of feminine strength and liberation, 1920s Tufts psychology professor William Moulton Marston (Luke Evans) creates the DC Comics superhero Wonder Woman, meanwhile integrating the pupil (Bella Heathcote) to a three-way relationship with his wife, Elizabeth (Rebecca Hall), in this biopic directed by “D.E.B.S.” and “The L Word” veteran Angela Robinson.
“The timing for this couldn’t be better,” Duralde stated. “And if Angela Robinson makes a movie, attention has to be paid.”
World premiere in TIFF; in theatres October 13
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Robin Campillo (“Eastern Boys”) directed this strong story revolving around a bunch of activists in France’s ACT UP motion in the early 1990s. Winner of the Grand Prix in its debut in Cannes earlier this year, the movie stars Argentinean actor Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, veteran of gay-themed strikes “Glue” and “All Yours.”
“[I am] looking forward to the one,” Duralde stated. “We seem to have reached a point where we can return with some historic distance at the start of the AIDS epidemic, along with the testimonials out of Cannes were shining”
Screening at TIFF; in theatres October 20
Martyr
Within this stylized first feature by Lebanese manager Mazen Khaled, a bunch of marginalized young guys from various Beirut communities have to face the wake of the buddy’s mysterious drowning along with the unfamiliar rites of his loved ones.
“I am hearing very good hype,” Duralde stated. “It’s a story about homosexual Muslims from Lebanon, and because we don’t get lots of queer stories from that area of earth, I am sure LGBTQ festival developers will make an effort to look.”
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Reinventing Marvin
Finnegan Oldfield attends the “Marvin” photocall through the 74th Venice Film Festival on September 3, 2017 in Venice, Italy. Dominique Charriau / WireImage
Within this free adaptation of this 2014 French book “En Finir Avec Eddy Bellegueule” by Edouard Louis, writer/director Anne Fontaine (“Coco Before Chanel”) introduces the coming-out tale of Marvin, who is shunned for being homosexual in his little French hometown. Isabelle Huppert seems as herself.
World premiere in Venice
Love, Cecil
Artist Cecil Beaton attends the art opening of 600 Faces by Cecil Beaton on May 3, 1969 in the Museum of New York City in New York City. Ron Galella / WireImage
Lisa Immordino Vreeland (“Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Traveling”) directs this fascinating biography of English photographer Cecil Beaton, who distinctively excelled in war, fashion and celebrity picture photography, and was likewise an Academy Award costume designer for “Gigi” and “My Fair Lady.”
World premiere in Telluride
The Prince and the Dybbuk
Yet another profile of an unsung homosexual film legend, this doc looks in the intriguing and frequently mystery-shrouded lifetime of Michael Waszyński, the aristocratic manager of one of Poland’s most import pre-war Yiddish films, “The Dybbuk,” who later produced several Hollywood epics like “The Fall of the Roman Empire.”
World premiere in Venice
Scotty and the Secret of Hollywood
Scotty Bowers on October 28, 2014, in Los Angeles, California. Charley Gallay / Getty Images for DSquared2
Interestingly a buddy to the aforementioned Cecil Beaton, Scotty Bowers, was one of Hollywood’s most exclusive male escorts and prolific pimps through its Golden Age. This titillating documentary profiles Bowers, who’s now in his 90s, as he looks back at some of his most legendary hookups, customers and confidants, including Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Vincent Price and George Cukor.
Porcupine Lake
Slovak-Canadian manager Ingrid Veninger presents this tale of two adolescent women, big-city Bea and small-town Kate, who locate summer love — and escape from their unpleasant home lives — in Ontario cottage country.
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From Prada to Louis Vuitton: how the V-neck jumper went haute - The Guardian
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From Prada to Louis Vuitton: how the V-neck jumper went haute The Guardian One of the many V-necks on the Louis Vuitton catwalk, Paris fashion week, 2017. Photograph: Dominique Charriau/Getty Images. The V-neck's revival was anointed this January in Milan by Mrs Prada. The opening look of her autumn/winter 2017 show ...
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Maison Margiela Artisanal by John Galliano, Fall 2017 show; Look 18, Jess PW. Photographed by Dominique Charriau/Getty Images.
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18 of Gigi Hadid & Zayn Malik’s Most Stylish Couple Moments
News broke overnight that supermodel Gigi Hadid and her boyfriend, former One Direction singer, Zayn Malik are reportedly expecting their first child together. The couple is yet to confirm (or deny) the rumours – so in the meantime, we’re taking a look back at some of their most stylish moments from across the years. The pair started dating back in late 2015, before ending their relationship in March 2018 and then reconciling later that year, remaining together ever since. So, as is to be expected, there’s been no shortage of stellar style moments during these past five years. Here, we take a look at 18 of the best Gigi and Zayn style moments:
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April 2020
The pair shared a cute snap with sister Bella Hadid to celebrate Gigi’s 25th birthday. Taken at the Hadid family farm, Gigi and Zayn both nailed chic country style.
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January 2020
For their last public outing of 2020, Gigi opted for a sleek silk look (and v cute sparkly purse) while Zayn accented his monochrome look with a wine-red jacket.
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January 2020
This is an A+ lesson in couple coordination: Zayn’s printed jacket perfectly incorporates the green hue of Gigi’s power suit, resulting in a seriously stylish moment.
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January 2020
Taking their inspo from The Matrix, Gigi and Zayn both rocked head-to-black looks for this outing in NYC.
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October 2017
And the cutest couple on Halloween award goes to: Spiderman and Catwoman, naturally.
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May 2017
These two do casual cool like no-one else. We love Gigi’s classic jeans, tee and leather jacket combo and Zayn’s bright pink tee ties in with Gigi’s handbag.
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April 2017
Opting for greens in different hues, the pair looked cool and relaxed as they stepped out in New York.
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March 2017
There’s literally nothing we don’t love about this look. Zayn’s orange hoodie and leather pants combo is a knockout, and Gigi’s tailored asymmetrical dress and boots is equally as cool.
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February 2017
The King and Queen of athleisurewear, Gigi and Zayn both rocked Hilfiger sweaters for this outing.
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October 2016
The pair sat front row for Givenchy’s S/S17 show and brought their style A game.
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September 2016
Zayn’s love of the black tee and jeans combo is well documented, and Gigi pulls off this athleisure-inspired ensemble with ease. Also, can we just take a moment to appreciate how cute this photo is?
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September 2016
Heading out of their apartment in NYC, Zayn rocked an(other) all-black ensemble, whilst Gigi opted for rock-inspired elegance with a printed tee and patch-adorned denim.
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September 2016
These two love a monochrome moment and we’ll never get sick of Gigi’s crop and leather trousers, or Zayn’s printed tee.
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September 2016
Yet another example of low-key colour coordination done well: Zayn’s Rolling Stones tee is perfectly complemented by Gigi’s red cardigan and casually tied plaid.
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July 2016
Wondering how to elevate jeans? Example and A and B right here.
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July 2016
Stepping out in NYC, Zayn gives his loungewear a stylish update with a printed bomber (an idea for your next video call, perhaps?) whilst Gigi expertly colour coordinates from head-to-toe.
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June 2016
The pair’s love of leather and cool sweatshirts is undeniable, and both Gigi and Zayn pull off their respective looks with ease.
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May 2016
The 2016 Met Gala marked the first time the pair appeared together on a red carpet. They nailed the appearance, with Zayn’s Versace look perfectly complementing Gigi’s Tommy Hilfiger dress.
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