In Django Unchained, Quentin Tarantino does not try to continue the slow unpacking of America’s long legacy of slavery and subsequent racism; instead, he plants a stick of dynamite in the country’s baggage and detonates it all over the screen.
The writer/director’s new film, a spaghetti western set in the south two years before the Civil War, stars Jamie Foxx as Django, a slave who is purchased and freed by a German bounty hunter played by Christoph Waltz.
Jennifer Lopez did it. Emily Blunt did it. And they both did it while walking the red carpet — we're talking about going backless. While it's tempting to think that going backless is only something A-listers (or those unafraid of going braless) can get away with, we've got some good news: anyone can pull it off with the help of the right undergarments. Jessica Pfister, Vice President of Le Mystere, tells InStyle that as fashion has evolved, the lingerie market has kept pace.
Snoopy in the birdbath
Even if you’ve never watched the 1965 animated television special, “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” based on Charles Schulz’s beloved comic strip, “Peanuts,” chances are you’ve heard songs from the film’s soundtrack of the same name — likely in a department store, some Hollywood holiday rom-com or around a family dinner table — without even knowing it.
The album, which includes jazzy renditions of classic Christmas songs such as “Greensleeves,” “O’Tannenbaum,” and “What Child is This,” also features original songs written and performed by pianist Vince Guaraldi, including, “Christmas Time is Here,” and “Skating.
The Duchess clearly loves this shade! The Duchess of Cambridge looks beautiful in green, doesn't she? Whether it's dressing patriotically for engagements in Ireland or simply wearing it because, well, it really suits her – we always love to see Kate in an emerald outfit. So we've looked back through the Duchess' royal career to pick out our favourite green fashion moments from the mum-of-three, from L.K. Bennett polka-dot number to the sparkling Jenny Packham gown she wore during her royal visit to Pakistan in 2019.
Pavel Sandrak was a Ukrainian martial arts champion, according to the New York Post, and as The Guardian reported, when his son, Richard, was 2 years old, the family moved to the United States with dreams of fame and fortune. He'd hired a manager, he had dreams of selling nutritional supplements, and before long, he was making money with his impossibly-ripped son, Richard, as a brand, doing the talk-show circuit.