NEW YORK (AP) — Fashion, most would surely agree, is meant to be seen. Not heard, and certainly not smelled. But Andrew Bolton, the curatorial mastermind behind the blockbuster fashion exhibits at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, begs to differ.
Prince William and Tom Cruise delighted royal fans with their bromance in central London on Wednesday night as they were seen comparing suits in a video online. The Prince of Wales was at a charity gala for the London Air Ambulance, with
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola shouted the word “f***” after being put on the spot by Thierry Henry at the Best FIFA Football Awards gala on Monday night. The Arsenal icon asked Guardiola to give his verdict on whether his current City
Meghan Markle had a mishap with a microphone as she took to the stage for a charity fundraising event in Santa Barbara, near her family home in Montecito, last Friday, September 22. She and Prince Harry were greeted with rapturous applause as
Meghan Markle decided not to join Hollywood royalty at last weekend’s Met Gala extravaganza in New York because “she wouldn’t have been anywhere near the big player in the room”, it has been claimed. The former actress has kept a relatively low
“The Met is considered a secretive and outrageous event for the elite. So secretive that celebrities typically have to sneak selfies in the bathroom. “Discretion is part of its charm. Not only would all eyes be on Harry and Meghan, taking attention
Similar concerns reportedly stood in the way of Harry and Meghan making an appearance at the Oscars in 2018. Gossip blogger Elaine Lui wrote for LaineyGossip this week: “There were calls back and forth between teams, some early fashion queries were even
Kate Moss turned heads as she joined pals Charlotte Tilbury and Rita Ora on the red carpet at the Prince’s Trust Global Gala in New York City. Held at the exclusive Casa Cipriani in South Street, Lower Manhattan, the stars were out
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would spark “epic drama” and a flurry of headlines if they manage to bag themselves an invite to this year’s Met Gala. The royal couple could make their highly-publicised debut at the fashion extravaganza in New York on May
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could get “snubbed” at this year’s Met Gala event, which is due to take place five days before King Charles’s Coronation on May 6, predicts one celebrity PR. It’s quite possible that the young couple’s ongoing rift