Pedro Pascal's Jacket-Free Chanel Signals the House's New Menswear Vision
Pedro Pascal's custom jacketless Chanel tuxedo at the Oscars signals the luxury house is finally building menswear infrastructure — not just renting red carpet visibility.
Pedro Pascal's custom jacketless Chanel tuxedo at the Oscars signals the luxury house is finally building menswear infrastructure — not just renting red carpet visibility.
Jane Fonda put the Paramount-Warner Bros. deal on blast after the Oscars when she walked the red carpet at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party wearing a “Block the Merger” pin. Fonda, a two-time Oscar winner, is firmly against Paramount’s purchase of Warner Bros., and her decision to speak out after the Osc
RZA says there have been tears as Wu-Tang Clan announces its farewell tour. The group that revolutionized hip-hop's business model is finally admitting what solo careers proved decades ago: the collective was always temporary.
Harry Styles kissed a male cast member during his SNL monologue, turning years of queerbaiting accusations into primetime content. The move reveals how celebrity image management now requires performing engagement with online discourse rather than issuing traditional denials.
Ryan Murphy's Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy series has reignited obsession with a woman who refused to perform for cameras — a collision that reveals how completely visibility has become mandatory in modern celebrity.
When Julia Fox had to interrupt her own Oscars red carpet interview with Jake Shane to finish a sentence, she exposed the structural flaw in influencer-led entertainment journalism: the interviewer isn't there to listen—they're performing for their own audience.
The Strait of Hormuz closure is exposing fashion's just-in-time supply chain as more fragile than the industry admitted — and the brands that optimized for speed are learning what efficiency really costs.
The European Parliament’s adoption on Tuesday of a resolution aimed at creating a framework for a deeper embrace of AI across Europe while protecting cultural sovereignty has met with a mixed response from across the region. The non-binding report, entitled ‘Copyright and Generative Artificial Intel
When a factually accurate observation about classical music becomes a multi-day controversy, the problem isn't the celebrity — it's an attention economy so starved for content that it manufactures outrage from nothing.
Netflix, in one of its biggest-ever acquisitions, reportedly will pay up to $600 million for InterPositive, the AI filmmaking tools start-up founded by Ben Affleck. Affleck and InterPositive’s investors will earn as much as $600 million from the Netflix deal if the company meets “certain performance
What is being offered as recognition often operates as a way of organizing power, determining not only what is seen, but who is positioned to benefit from that visibility.
The feature, which Grammarly shut down Wednesday, presented editing suggestions as if they came from established authors and academics—without their consent.
A new National Portrait Gallery exhibition reframes Lucian Freud as a painter of psychological dislocation—people painfully adrift from themselves. In 2026, that feels more urgent than nostalgic.
The FBI issued a drone threat warning ahead of this year's Oscars. Hollywood's biggest night is no longer just a celebrity spectacle — it's a potential geopolitical target.
The Frankie Shop showed 32 looks at Paris Fashion Week Fall 2026, and if you scrolled past the collection on Instagram without reading the caption,
The University of North Texas removed Victor Quiñonez's immigration-themed exhibition without explanation — a censorship strategy that relies on administrative silence rather than public justification.