Iconic dresses from the past revisited by celebrities
Kaia Gerber honored her mother, Cindy Crawford, in a significant way. The 23-year-old model and actress made a striking appearance at the Toronto Film Festival premiere of her film 'Shell,' wearing a gown that many would recognize. According to Vogue, the white Hervé Leger body-con dress is a recreation of Crawford's iconic look from the 1993 Oscars, styled by Molly Dickinson. Supermodel Cindy Crawford, 58, used the striking white dress at the 1993 Academy Awards, accompanied with actor Richard Gere, her husband at that time, While many celebrities dress in the latest season's fashions for the red carpet, others like to cherry-pick classic looks from old collections that deserve another moment in the sun. Not only is re-wearing vintage clothing more sustainable, but it also shows designers' creativity in updating archival looks for current trends. From Sabrina Carpenter's vintage dress at the 2024 VMAs to Zendaya in an iconic '90s Mugler look, click on to watch history repeat itself with these famous archival fashion moments.
2024-09-16T10:09:31Z
Musicians who stopped Trump from using their tunes
Few presidents have polarized the world like former president Donald Trump. Once the world's most powerful man, Trump has always been a controversial figure. At his rallies, Trump has played some of the most iconic music ever, much to the dismay of many iconic musicians who don't support his policies or rhetoric one bit. With his 2016, 2020, and now 2024 campaign, he continues to run into the same problem. In February 2024, Trump held a campaign rally in Maryland during which the famous Sinéad O'Connor song 'Nothing Compares 2 U' was played. Shortly after, O'Connor's estate and longtime record label Chrysalis Records released a joint statement demanding that Trump cease using her music at his events. "It is no exaggeration to say that Sinéad would have been disgusted, hurt, and insulted to have her work misrepresented in this way by someone who she herself referred to as a 'biblical devil,'" it read. "As the guardians of her legacy, we demand that Donald Trump, and his associates desist from using her music immediately." O'Connor sadly passed away at the age of 56 in July 2023. Click through to meet the other musicians who have tried to stop Trump from using their songs.
2024-03-05T16:11:41Z