Spears didn't offer any details on the change, so it's not clear whether it's a temporary situation or something more permanent, but her long, blonde hair has pale pink sections framing her face and a more subtle shade cascading down her back. The small gallery includes Spears posing with her hands as claws and a growling face, a more coy shot with her fingers to her mouth, and a third shot with her covering her face with her hands. Of course, she's got her signature black eyeliner in all the shots.
"Actually, I haven't seen her doing a lot of music at all," he said. "I remember one time I asked her, 'Mom, what happened to your music? And she was like 'I dunno honey, I think I might just quit it.' And I was like, 'What? What are you saying? You know how much bank you make off that stuff?'"
Britney Spears was an early investor in Uber, which is currently valued at $80 billion, but it is unclear if she still retains that investment.
If you are tired of spending hours in the bathroom using a variety of products to dry and style your hair and want to re-create the salon-quality blowout you have been unsuccessfully attempting at home for years, a hair dryer brush could be the solution you never knew you needed. Hair dryer brushes effectively style and dry your hair at once, combining the power of a round brush and hair dryer in one tool. The bristles allow you to de-tangle your hair, and the heat settings allow for flexible styling options.
This season to keep our hair tamed and looking photo-ready at all moments, we turned to Chrissy Teigen's go-to hairstylist and T3 expert David Lopez to give us his best on-set hair hacks. Lopez recommended using a texturizing product like Kevin Murphy Hair Resort ($29) or Easy Rider ($30) on damp hair.
Katy Perry Shuts Down Luke Bryan Over Remarks About Her Leg Hair - E! Online
Katy Perry doesn't feel the need to wear skin-tight jeans to cover up her legs, despite what any co-stars might think.
The 36-year-old "Teenage Dream" star shared footage to her Instagram Story on Sunday, May 9 of an exchange between herself and Luke Bryan on the American Idol set. In the video, the 44-year-old country singer seemingly implored Katy to be more vigilant about shaving her leg hair.
"I know you're a mom and everything, but we gotta do something about this leg hair," Luke told the camera with a smile.
Katy then panned the camera down to her leg, which appeared to have some subtle hairs showing. But she made it abundantly clear she has no intention of prioritizing body-hair removal.
"No, I don't got time!" Katy replied with enthusiasm, citing her busy schedule with young daughter Daisy Dove . "I'd rather cuddle with my daughter!"
Luke apparently tried to bolster his point by starting to say, "It is literally..." But Katy playfully cut him off by yelling, "Yeah!"
This is not the first time that the "Roar" vocalist's leg hair has been a topic for discussion during American Idol 's filming.
As part of her feedback to contestant Cassandra Coleman on the April 4 episode, Katy shared, "As a new mother, I don't have very much time, so I have quit shaving my legs. But when you sang, the hair on my legs grew an inch and a half. So, full-body chills."
Katy then propped her feet up on the judges' table, and Luke took a look before exclaiming, "She literally has leg hair!" This led host Ryan Seacrest to quip, "Thank you for the forensic report."
Miss Manners: Has so much pajama time changed dress code?
Let us skip the naïve but automatic protest that it is shallow to notice and interpret clothing, and also the mistaken belief that etiquette applies only to formal situations — thus liberating people to behave badly at home — and that etiquette would, therefore, favor dressing up all the time.
But then came sequestering, and Casual became the more formal dress, at least from the waist up. Miss Manners has no objection to whatever she cannot see, as long as those who are exposed to it do not. Etiquette is good at minding its own business.
True, that sometimes makes trouble: schoolchildren vying for status symbols their families can’t afford, for example. Disputes over how much of the body should be shielded from public view. Items deemed chic that are not just uncomfortable, but that can cause bodily damage. And styles that cause shock — whether because they are vulgar, silly or what everyone will be wearing next year.
And there is a powerful industry devoted to ensuring that our standards of decency and even of beauty are constantly changing.
So, yes, Miss Manners is hoping for a return to comfortably structured clothing, but only because one shouldn’t have to attend a wedding in order to play dress-up.
Since the lockdown, being able to Zoom with my friend and his spouse every month or so has been a miracle. However, I would like to have time with just my friend. I can’t find a polite way to say that I’d like to talk to my friend without the company of his spouse. Can you?
Brexit: Lorry firm boss 'has had to resort to using scantily-clad women to advertise drivers
A photo shows two women posing next to a roundabout in Felixstowe, Suffolk on Friday, with one wearing a skin-tight bodysuit while the other dons a thin boob tube, tight skirt and thigh-high socks.
They are seen holding placards which have the ad 'drivers wanted' and the contact details and company logo of truck driver agency BWN Driver Management Group emblazoned on them.
Company director Adam Giles said the women were part of a promotion to reverse the recruitment struggles he says he has faced since Brexit made it more difficult for foreign nationals to remain in the UK.
But the stunt was slammed by 'snowflake' mother-of-one Imogen Dangerfield, a BLM supporter who branded the agency 'sexist for objectifying women' in a frenzied social media tirade at the weekend.
She called on other people to contact BWN and complain, with haulage bosses wading into the row and branding Mr Giles' controversial gimmick 'embarrassing' and 'pathetic'.
But Mr Giles has insisted that the stunt was 'tongue in cheek' and 'a bit of fun', denying that he is being sexist and revealing that his test drives are now fully booked - proving the marketing stunt a success.
Alessandra Ambrosio shows off fab figure in sports bra and leggings after Pilates workout | Daily
After spending a leisurely day with family and friends on Mother's Day, Alessandra Ambrosio headed back to work on her supermodel figure.
The Brazilian beauty, 40, was spotted moments after leaving a Pilates class in Santa Monica, which isn't far from her plush home near the Pacific Ocean.
Ambrosio, who was initially joined by a gal pal when she left the facility, showed off her tanned and toned midriff and arms in a white spaghetti strap sports bra.
The longtime Victoria's Secret Angel paired her revealing top with skin-tight white leggings and matching sneakers.
She tied a grey sweat jacket around her lean waist and had her brown tresses pulled up into a loose bun.
The Gal Floripa co-founder wasn't easily recognizable by wearing stylish sunglasses and a protective mouth over her mouth and nose amid the still dangerous COVID-19 pandemic.
We are obsessed with these leggings! Made in a dreamy creamy hue, the 'Alosoft Airbrush' design features a high-rise silhouette, buttery soft fabric and moisture-wicking, odor resistant material. She completed her look with the matching 'Delight' sports bra, the Hype' hoodie, SAYE sneakers and a bag by Bottega Veneta.
"I Feel Like My Most Powerful Gay Self": Olly Alexander's Harris Reed Brit Awards Look Is Steeped
It was John who first approached Alexander to join him on-stage. "And, of course, I said yes," Alexander quips. "To me, this is such an iconic song – period. But it really highlights the gay experience, which the TV show did in bringing to light really important aspects of our shared history, especially queer history and bringing it into the national conversation. It was really important to me that we brought that to the stage with us." John and Alexander were joined with a slew of performers under the instruction of the Theo Adams Company. "Our concept was liberation and queer spirit and queer joy, and to bring that energy to the great British public. I think they're going to love it."
With John's invitation accepted, Alexander started to think of what he should wear. He knew it would be made by a queer designer and he "really wanted the drama" that could make its mark on Brit Awards history. Harris Reed , the American-British designer, whose tagline is "fighting for the beauty of fluidity", fit the bill perfectly. "It's a two-piece, with a halter-style crop top and trousers that flare at the bottom," Alexander enthusiastically says of the look, which is part Britney, part Prince. "In black lace with crystal details. It's skin-tight, but also stretchy so I can move. I'm wearing it with creepers. I just can't go out on stage without a creeper! And I'm wearing a very large velvet cape. I really wanted glamour and to feel really powerful in the look, and I definitely do. I feel like my most powerful gay self. I wanted something that would make me feel really strong and sexy, but that was also beautiful and fluid – that's what Harris's work is for me."
"It's a pretty surreal feeling to be creating something that's going to be back on stage," 24-year-old Reed told Vogue , politely apologising for the machines whirring in the back of the call as final adjustments are made to Alexander's outfit. "There's not a better time to call than when I'm physically rhinestone-ing the pieces myself, I thought."
Reed says that it took the moment of not being able to create performance wear for him to understand how much he hopes it will shape his design future. "I didn't realise how much of what made me love designing and creating came from this place of the escapism and the illusion that you get by seeing someone dance around and perform on stage," he explained. "I think a lot of my joy [with my work] comes from the expressive, powerful and fluid kind of embodiment that people have on stage when they're in my clothes."
Reed labels the 2021 Brit Awards as an "exciting moment in history" as organisers and health authorities have allowed frontline workers to sit inside the capacious O2 to watch the show. "I'm super excited to kind of be a part of that for the performance with Olly performing with Sir Elton John."
Reed, who only graduated last summer, is understandably grateful for the star choosing to go down the independent route for a costume such as this. "I'm still a small brand, it's me and a couple of interns still making everything by hand. It's such a huge honour to be dressing Olly, [especially] because there've been so few physical events happening. So, to then have someone like him and his incredible team believe in me just feels so, so special to be able to have that platform. You're not just being seen by fashion, or music people, or queer people, it really is the world."
Though the performance will go out on mainstream television, Alexander and Reed wanted to make sure that the look was an authentic portrayal of the contemporary queer identity and their honest expressions. "Putting a man in a mesh, very sheer, crystallised French lace, midriff exposed crystals ensemble is probably going to create some waves, but you know I'm not new to any controversy," Reed quips. "I'm just honoured and excited to be able to get my message and this idea of being authentically who you are, through working with Olly, out there."
The Brit Awards performance marks a turning point in Alexander's career and his sense of ownership as a creative. "I've been working on an album for what feels like a million years," he laughs. "But it's only really been 18 months, and it's finally almost finished." After some time away, focusing on his acting work and contending with the setbacks of the pandemic, Alexander is pleased to find himself where he is today. "I feel more free and at ease with myself than I ever did, which I think can only be a good thing. If I can keep doing what I'm doing, which is what I really love and I appreciate so much, then I'm just gonna see where that takes me." Hopefully, that will be wearing more of Reed's custom designs.
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29 Current Fashion Trends In 2021 (Styles, Tips, Brands)
Knowing the current fashion trends is essential, even if most of your business meetings take place on Zoom these days.
Nowadays, designers and retailers are scouting social media, youth culture, streetwear style , and celebrities, looking for what is cool and fresh.
To a certain extent, this is the strangest spring/summer season ever – a fashion season with models wearing masks on the catwalk and an audience watching via Zoom.
But, in contrast to the apocalyptic settings the fashion industry is going through right now, the latest trends show artistry so fabulous that it lifts one’s mood from even the darkest depths of quarantine.
Compared to the neutral looks of the previous years, the 2021 fashion season is showcasing popular trends and bold designs inspired by pop culture rather than fashion magazines
Old styles are reinvented in relaxed, oversized, and loud colors, like nothing we’ve seen before, explained by experts as ‘our need to compensate the COVID-19 lockdown boredom.
As fashion changes fast, keeping up with the latest fashion trends will help immensely, be that for a COVID-safe dinner date or just a walk in the park.
That’s because apart from crazy bold colors, all these styles rely on the same elements: straps, mid-section belts, vests, cozy maxi tops, pilgrim collars, micro-minis, strange new denim shapes, outrageous leggings, silly seems, and sweatshirts.
One of the most popular styles rocking the current fashion trends is the ever-so cozy hoodie, however, worn with a twist.
Drake showcases casual style as he heads for dinner with mystery woman in West Hollywood | Daily
Drake showcased his casual style as he arrived for a spot of dinner with a mystery woman in West Hollywood on Monday night.
The God's Plan hitmaker, 34, arrived at the back entrance of the celebrity hotspot Craig's, while the unknown woman snuck in the front before the pair left at the same time later that night, getting into separate cars.
Sources claim the pair enjoyed a meal together in a private room, with Drake's security guarding the door.
Drake wore a multi-coloured knitted jumper with tie-dye style design and a white T-shirt underneath for the outing.
He added a pair of light wash jeans and some bright white high-top trainers as he headed to dinner at the celebrity hotspot Craig's.
The music star, who left out the back of the restaurant, also wore some stud earrings and his hair was styled in his signature heart-shaped design blunt buzzcut.
Mystery woman: An unknown woman allegedly snuck into the front of the restaurant before leaving from different exits at the same time on Monday night
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