The #MetGala was lacking this year, partly due to its transformation into the “Bezos Ball” as Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos spent “at least” $10 million to sponsor the night and serve as honorary chairs.
The red carpet, at any given moment, looked like a poorly constructed collage. Only a few stars stood out from a crowd whose preparation for the night appeared to be the result of a single Google search for “famous piece of art.”
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Karan Johar SIEMPRE se pone las perchas más potentes en estos eventos y siempre celebrando la tradición de moda hermosa de India.
Aquí en un Manish Mahlotra a la medida. INCREÍBLE, se los llevó por delante a todos. Debió tomar miles de horas de maestros hacer esto. #Metgala
EXCLUSIVE: Jeff and Lauren Sánchez Bezos are hosting a private pre-party over the weekend before the Met Gala:
• The billionaire couple are serving as co-chairs alongside Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams and Anna Wintour
• The news comes on the heels of Variety’s report that Emily Blunt’s character in “The Devil Wears Prada 2” now “very much resembles” Bezos Sánchez while her billionaire tech mogul partner, played by Justin Theroux, is said to be a mash-up of Bezos and Elon Musk
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Having watched The Devil Wears Prada 2 twice, here are my thoughts.
The worst: The script. Andy has no real character development; it actually regresses her arc from the first film. She mostly just makes phone calls. We’re told she’s writing top-tier pieces, but we never get a sense of a single one. Miranda's wit is gone. She went from Glacial Queen to a softer, almost goofy version of herself, throwing punchlines and making funny faces, almost bordering on physical comedy at times. The costume design isn’t memorable and doesn’t reflect the character's identity or development the way it once did. Madonna's VOGUE montage barely lets the outfits breathe or be appreciated as in the original. Some plot points feel convoluted and overly convenient. Andy’s romantic subplot is totally forgettable and unnecessary. Her assistant adds nothing either. Amari’s potential is wasted.
The best: The cast’s charisma fills the screen and carries a lot of the film. Gaga’s small storyline—hinting at her early, awkward interactions with Anna Wintour—is a nice touch. Bringing the real media crisis into the plot (instead of ignoring it) was a great idea. Some callbacks and fan service land well, the standout being the new car dialogue, where Miranda reflects on the cost of success, along with the meta nod to the real TDWP novel, which ends up being one of the film’s most poignant moments.
cuiden a su novia muchachos porque en este momento otro puede estar trayéndola de vuelta a la vida y después no van a querer que ella les tenga que trazar las constelaciones en los ojos del susodicho
empezó el otoño, estación del año creada a patir de este álbum que a su vez es el mejor álbum de Taylor Swift y si pensas lo contrario sos swiftie nuevita muaaa
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📬 🇦🇹 POSTALES | 1968
ARACA! ¿RECONOCISTE A LA FAMOSA?
Hermosa y muy rara postal de modelos platenses en Plaza Italia , en 1968 luciendo vestidos con los jugadores Campeones de la Libertadore
nota: GM
#Postales#EDLP#MuseoEstudiantes
MUSEO ESTUDIANTES
Cultura EDLP
"LE DEDICO LA SIGUIENTE CANCIÓN AL JUGADOR DE ESTUDIANTES DE LA PLATA, FACUNDO FARIAS"
Sabrina Carpenter antes de interpretar "Manchild" en el Lollapalooza.