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garadinervi · 3 months ago
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«Guidelines reported in the Marescalchi archive (1987 formulations).», in Adele Ferretti, Ilaria Degano, Marta Filomena, Jacopo La Nasa, Beatrice Campanella, Stefano Legnaioli, Sara Penoni, Renata Pintus , Cristiana Todaro, and Francesca Modugno, Wall Drawing #736: Revealing Sol LeWitt’s Ink Mural Technique Using a Multi-Analytical Approach, «Heritage», Volume 7, Issue 8, 2024, pp. 4265–4281, MDPI, Basel (pdf here) [CC BY 4.0]
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afashionshow · 6 months ago
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Milan Fashion Week 2023 👗 Alberta Ferretti Summer Collection 2024 Brand: Alberta Ferretti Collection: Ready-to-Wear Season: Womenswear Spring Summer 2024 (SS24) Fashion Show Location of the event: Milan Fashion Week Video quality: 1080p (Full HD)
Models: Abby Champion, Adele Aldighieri, Aivita Mūze, América González, Annemary Aderibigbe, Anouk Smits, Anyiel Majok, Apolline Rocco Fohrer, Avanti Nagrath, Awar Odhiang, Canlan Wang, Cara Taylor, Diane Chiu, Elodie Guipaud, Felice Nova Noordhoff, Grace Burns, Ida Heiner, Irina Shayk, Jeanne Cadieu, Jordan Daniels, Liv Walters, Louise Robert, Lulu Tenney, Lulu Wood, Malika Louback, Marina Moioli, Maty Fall, Mona Tougaard, Nyawurh Chuol, Penelope Ternes, Rachel Marx, Raynara Negrine, Rebecca Leigh Longendyke, Rosanna Ovalles, Sara Caballero, Shivaruby , Sophia Lisboa, Victoria Fawole, Vilma Sjöberg, Vivienne Rohner, Yilan Hua
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misslacito · 5 years ago
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Festival de Cine de Venecia 2019 V
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Vamos con la quinta jornada del Festival de Cine de Venecia. Hoy tenemos el blog colapsado con los modelitos de Italia, lo se. Consecuencias de “vaguear” el finde. Pero bueno, ante todo esto es un hobby y publico a mi ritmo, solo faltaba. Vamos a ver lo que os enseñaré en las diferentes alfombras rojas y eventos de hoy. Tenemos: el photocall y premiere de Adults In The Room, el photocall y premie…
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pop-pop-pop-popculture · 3 years ago
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MET Gala List Part Two
I made a part two. 😊 Also, the gala is TODAY!
(Remember, this is just a list of celebrities I would invite if I was in charge of it.)
201. Sara Paulson 202. Julia Roberts 203. Brandon Maxwell 204. Pierpaolo Piccioli (designer for Valentino) 205. Yara Shahidi 206. Gemma Chan 207. Laverne Cox 208. Lucy Boynton 209. Naomi Campbell 210. Penelope Cruz 211. Salma Hayek 212. Gwyneth Paltrow 213. Rami Malek 214. Sienna Miller 215. Aurora James 216. Carey Mulligan 217. Charli XCX 218. Alexa Chung 219. Stella Maxwell 220. Sofía Sánchez Barrenechea 221. Dapper Dan 222. Aquaria 223. Normani 224. Camila Coelho 225. Deepika Padukone 226. Tommy Hilfiger 227. Violet Chachki 228. Nasiba Adilova 229. Shailene Woodley 230. Ansel Elgort 231. Joe Jonas 232. Megan Fox 233. Laura Haddock 234. Orlando Bloom 235. Willow Smith 236. Jason Sudeikis 237. Ewan McGregor 238. Coco Rocha 239. Ralph Lauren 240. BTS - Jungkook, V, Park Ji-min, Jin, Suga, RM, J-Hope 241. Blackpink - Jennie, Lisa, Rosé, Jisoo 242. Doja Cat 243. Sam Claflin 244. Kiera Knightley    245. Alexina Graham 246. Rachel Zegler 247. Sophia Lillis 248. Sam Smith 249. Mimi Cuttrell 250. Aubrey Plaza 251. Adam Driver 252. Kate McKinnon 253. Aidy Bryant 254. Thomasin McKenzie 255. Maddie Ziegler 256. Kristen Bell 257. Idina Menzel 258. Michelle Dockery 259. Chris Evans 260. Peter Dinklage 261. Luke Evans 262. Liam Hemsworth 263. Robert Pattinson 264. Christian Louboutin 265. Stuart Weitzman 266. Nicola Glass (designer for Kate Spade) 267. Michael Kors 268. Manolo Blahnik 269. Alberta Ferretti 270. Kim Jones (designer for Fendi) 271. Viktor Horsting 272. Rolf Snoeren 273. Richard Madden 274. Giorgio Armani 275. Isabel Marant 276. Nicky Zimmermann 277. Simone Zimmermann 278. Gimmo Etro 279. Austin Butler 280. Abigail Breslin 281. Lana Del Rey 282. Natalia Dyer 283. Molly Ringwald 284. Adele 285. Giambattista Valli 286. Tamara Ralph 287. Michael Russo 288. Isla Fisher 289. Anastasia Soare (founder of Anastasia Beverly Hills) 290. Charlotte Tilbury 291. Allan Avendaño 292. Danielle Priano 293. Pier Gelardi (founder of Refinery29) 294. Philippe von Borries (founder of Refinery29) 295. Christene Barberich (founder of Refinery29) 296. Justin Stefano (founder of Refinery29) 297. Sara Moonves (editor-in-chief for W Magazine) 298. Arnaud de Contades (CEO of Marie Claire Magazine) 299. Anne Fullenwider (editor-in-chief of Marie Claire Magazine)  300. Lauren Conrad 301. Miles Socha (editor-in-chief of Women’s Wear Daily) 302. Jay Penske (CEO of Women’s Wear Daily) 303. Jessica Pels (editor-in-chief for Cosmopolitan Magazine) 304. Rob Zangardi 305. Mariel Haenn 306. Michael Fassbender 307. Elliot Page 308. Betsey Johnson 309. Jonathan Groff 310. Anna Faris 311. Meryl Streep 312. Brie Larson 313. Renée Elise Goldsberry 314. Jasmine Cephas Jones 315. Cindy Crawford 316. Nicholas Hoult 317. Zac Posen 318. Taraji P. Henson 319. Joan Smalls 320. Samira Nasr (editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar Magazine) 321. Lily James 322. Thandiwe Newton 323. Ciara Bravo 324. Mary Elizabeth Winstead 325. Phoebe Dynevor 326. Allison Janney 327. Daniel Levy 328. Claire Foy 329. Lisa Eldridge 330. Kale Teter 331. LaQuan Smith 332. Lacy Redway 333. Alexandra DiRoma 334. Alex White (fashion director for Elle Magazine U.S.) 335. Carine Roitfeld (founder and editor-in-chief of CR Fashion Book) 336. Carine Backoff 337. Zoey Grossman 338. Tyler Shields 339. Greg Williams 340. Cass Blackbird 341. Timothée Chalamet 342. Virgil Abloh 343. Owen Gould 344. Tobi Henney 345. Marc Eram 346. Charlotte Prevel 347. Romy Soleimani 348. Rebecca Minkoff 349. Joseph Altuzarra 350. Gabriela Heart (designer for Chloé) 351. Hedi Slimane (designer for Céline) 352. Phoebe Philo (designer for Céline) 353. Jonathan Anderson (designer for Loewe) 354. Saweetie 355. Kelsey Deenihan Fisher 356. Lorde 357. Demna Gvasalia (designer for Balenciaga)
For this list, I include some makeup artists, fashion photographers, hairstylists, editor-in-chief for magazines, and the CEO of magazines. I still don’t understand the point of inviting athletes, so I left them off.
Now, here is who I would NOT invite...
59. Machine Gun Kelly 60. 21 Savage 61. French Montana 62. Chris Pratt 63. Bella Thorne 64. Scarlett Johansson 65. Jennifer Lawrence 66. Emma Watson 67. Vanessa Hudgens 68. Sacha Baron Cohen 69. Dylan Sprouse 70. Barbara Palvin  71. Ashton Kutcher 72. Sarah Jessica Parker 73. Zayn Malik 74. Olivia Jade 75. Channing Tatum 76. Paris Hilton 77. Nicky Hilton
♡ September 3, 2021 September 13, 2021 ♡
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ms-mandy-m · 8 years ago
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"Hello" singer Adele in vintage Alberta Ferretti photographed by Thomas Whiteside for Elle US, May 2013.
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dynastycloset · 4 years ago
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04x11 “A Public Forum for Her Lies” - July 23, 2021
Stand Studio “Faux-Leather Snake Adele Coat” - $575.00
Worn with: Lulu Frost earrings, B-Low belt, Alberta Ferretti dress, Dannijo bracelet, Stuart Weitzman boots
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lacedlips · 8 years ago
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Oscars Red Carpet Gowns Inspired By Modern Art
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Taraji P. Henson in Alberta Ferretti vs. Ludwig Kirchner “Cinque donne di strada” (1913)
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Felicity Jones in Dior vs. Edgar Degas “Dance with a Bouquet of Flowers” (1878)  
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Ginnifer Goodwin in Muhair Zurad vs. Marc Rothko “Orange, Red, Orange” (1957)  
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Janelle Monae in Elie Saab vs. Gustav Klimt “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I” (1907)
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Hailee Steinfeld in Ralph & Russo vs. John Mailer Collier “Queen Guinevere’s Maying” (1900)  
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Scarlett Johansson in Azzedine Alaïa vs. Henri Matisse “Calme, Luxe & Volupté” (1904)  
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dweemeister · 8 years ago
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My alternative 89th Academy Awards
And so here, as I do every year, is my alternative Oscars ceremony. This is what would happen tonight if I - and I alone - stuffed the ballots and decided on all of the nomination and all of the winners. Non-English language films are accompanied by their nation of origin (in FIFA three-letter code).
89th Academy Awards – February 26, 2017 Dolby Theatre – Hollywood, Los Angeles, California Host: Jimmy Kimmel Broadcaster: ABC
Best Picture: LA LA LAND
Arrival, Shawn Levy, Dan Levine, Aaron Ryder, and David Linde (Paramount)
Fences, Todd Black, Scott Rudin, and Denzel Washington (Paramount)
Hell or High Water, Carla Hacken and Julie Yorn (CBS Films/Lionsgate)
La La Land, Fred Berger, Jordan Horowitz, and Marc Platt (Summit)
Moonlight, Adele Romanski, Dede Gardner, and Jeremy Kleiner (A24)
O.J.: Made in America, Ezra Edelman (ESPN)
Our Little Sister (JPN), Kaoru Matsuzaki and Hijiri Taguchi (Toho Company)
The Red Turtle (FRA/BEL/JPN), Toshio Suzuki, Vincent Maraval, Pascal Caucheteux, Grégoire Sorlat, and Léon Perahia (Wild Bunch/Toho Company/ Lumière/Sony Pictures Classics)
The Salesman (IRN), Alexandre Mallet-Guy and Asghar Farhadi (Filmiran/Cohen Media Group)
Toni Erdmann (GER), Maren Ade, Jonas Dornbach, Janine Jackowski, and Michael Merkt (Komplizen Film/Sony Pictures Classics)
It’s a little disconcerting that only two major studio films are here. The mid-budget drama used to be the major studios’ bread-and-butter, and now that is gravitating ever more to the mini-majors and smaller studios. La La Land, Moonlight, O.J.: Made in America, and The Red Turtle all received 9/10 ratings from me. We essentially have a four-way tie for first, and I have to elevate one above the rest.
Some of my followers are gonna fume at my decision, but it’s La La Land for me. I approached that decision from a well-documented bias for musicals - fully aware of the film’s artistic, technical, and societal problems - the fact of the film’s cultural impact (I sometimes have a populist streak in how I see film history, and that’s a part of my personality), and personal taste (it came down to Moonlight and La La Land for me... I love both, but which movie would I not mind to waste 30 minutes on if nothing was on?).
If you ask me this question again in ten years’ time, my answer might very well change. I don’t have the luxury of hindsight right now.
Best Director
Damien Chazelle, La La Land
Michael Dudok de Wit, The Red Turtle
Ezra Edelman, O.J.: Made in America
Barry Jenkins, Moonlight
Hirokazu Koreeda, Our Little Sister
In my alternative Oscar universe, Koreeda nabs the latest of several nominations for Director, but he just can’t manage to break through in this category. It’s Jenkins for me, for crafting a story that I could not imagine having been filmed even five years ago.
Best Actor
Joel Edgerton, Loving
Andrew Garfield, Hacksaw Ridge
Ryan Gosling, La La Land
Sunny Pawar, Lion
Denzel Washington, Fences                                 
Sunny Pawar has to hold up that first half of Lion, and he does so spectacularly. I also introduce Edgerton here as well. Garfield had a career performance in Hacksaw Ridge, and Gosling is a bit underrated. But it’s the one fellow nominated here who I would call a genuine movie star - a term that is thrown about too often these days, but I think he embodies it - in Denzel Washington. It’s a difficult performance, that, and he has perfected it to a tee.
Best Actress
Taraji P. Henson, Hidden Figures
Isabelle Huppert, Elle
Lâm Thanh Mỹ, Yellow Flowers on the Green Grass (VIE)
Ruth Negga, Loving
Emma Stone, La La Land
You’re scratching your heads on that nomination for Lâm Thanh Mỹ, I know. She gave the child performance of the year for me in a dizzying display of a range of emotions. But in the end, it’s Huppert. I sneak in Henson and Negga as well.
Best Supporting Actor
Mahershala Ali, Moonlight
Jeff Bridges, Hell or High Water
John Goodman, 10 Cloverfield Lane
Lucas Hedges, Manchester by the Sea
Issey Ogata, Silence
Did you expect anything else?
Best Supporting Actress
Viola Davis, Fences
Naomie Harris, Moonlight
Suzu Hirose, Our Little Sister
Octavia Spencer, Hidden Figures
Michelle Williams, Manchester by the Sea
See above. Yet another child actress in Suzu Hirose, gets nominated... that’s three kids getting nominations in my alternative ceremony!
Best Adapted Screenplay
Park Chan-wook, The Handmaiden (KOR)
Eric Heisserer, Arrival
Barry Jenkins and Tarell McCraney, Moonlight
Hirokazu Koreeda, Our Little Sister
August Wilson, Fences (posthumous nomination)
Really, really tempted to give this to Wilson. So I hope, wherever he is, he didn’t mind this.
Best Original Screenplay
Stephen Chow, et al., The Mermaid (CHN)
Asghar Farhadi, The Salesman
Efthimis Filippou and Yorgos Lanthimos, The Lobster
Taylor Sheridan, Hell or High Water
Makoto Shinkai, Your Name (JPN)
Best Animated Feature
Kubo and the Two Strings (Laika/Focus)
Long Way North, France/Denmark (Maybe Movies/Sacrebleu Productions)
My Life as a Zucchini, Switzerland (Gébéka Films/GKIDS)
The Red Turtle, France/Belgium/Japan (Wild Bunch/Toho Company/ Lumière/Sony Pictures Classics)
Your Name, Japan (Funimation/Toho Company)
Zootopia was the second-best Disney film of the year, and it wasn’t even among the top five animated features of the year. Little-seen Long Way North and widely-seen Your Name (everywhere except North America, apparently) are in there instead. But The Red Turtle - a true transnational effort - is the best animated feature of the year.
Best Documentary Feature
I Am Not Your Negro (Velvet Film/Magnolia Pictures)
Life, Animated (A&E/The Orchard)
O.J.: Made in America (ESPN)
13th (Netflix)
Weiner (Motto Pictures/Sundance Selects)
I have to award ESPN’s ambitious 30 for 30 entry here. And it’s easily the best of the 30 for 30 films as well.
Best Foreign Language Film
Fire at Sea, Italy
The Handmaiden, South Korea
Our Little Sister, Japan
The Salesman, Iran
Toni Erdmann, Germany
Best Cinematography
Roger Deakins, Hail, Caesar!
James Laxton, Moonlight
Rodrigo Prieto, Silence
Linus Sandgren, La La Land
Bradford Young, Arrival
Best Film Editing
Tom Cross, La La Land
John Gilbert, Hacksaw Ridge
Bret Granato, Maya Mumma, and Ben Sozanski, O.J.: Made in America
Joi McMillon and Nat Sanders, Moonlight
Blu Murray, Sully
Best Original Musical
Gary Clark, Sing Street
Justin Hurwitz, La La Land
Mark Mancina, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Opetaia Foa’I, Moana
Best Original Musical is a category that must be activated by the Academy’s Music Branch, given that there are enough movie musical submitted for consideration. As I felt like there were enough movie musicals to warrant the activation of this category, I put these three films here (also, I wanted La La Land out of Original Score to preserve the category’s intent - to honor a film’s score, rather than its soundtrack). It has not been given under its current name; the last recipient of this award was Prince for Purple Rain (1984).
Best Original Score
John Debney, The Jungle Book
James Newton Howard, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Dario Marianelli, Kubo and the Two Strings
Laurent Perez Del Mar, The Red Turtle
John Williams, The BFG
Best Original Song
“Another Day of Sun”, music by Justin Hurwitz, lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, La La Land
“Audition (The Fools Who Dream)”, music by Justin Hurwitz, lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, La La Land
“Drive It Like You Stole It”, composed by Gary Clark Sing Street
“How Far I’ll Go”, composed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Moana
“No Wrong Way Home”, music by Alexis Harte and JJ Wiesler, lyrics by Alexis Harte, Pearl
Yes, I have the audacity to nominate a song from a short film in here - “No Wrong Way Home” from Pearl. And “City of Stars” shouldn’t have been nominated, despite it being the earworm.
Best Costume Design
Colleen Atwood, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Madeline Fontaine, Jackie
Mary Zophres, La La Land
Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh, Love & Friendship
Dante Ferretti, Silence
Best Makeup & Hairstyling
Daniel Phillips, Florence Foster Jenkins
Jean Ann Black and Cydney Cornell, Hail, Caesar!
Eva von Bahr and Love Larson, A Man Called Ove (SWE)
Joel Harlow and Richard Alonzo, Star Trek Beyond
Alessandro Bertolazzi, Giorgio Gregorini, and Christopher Nelson, Suicide Squad
Best Production Design
Patrice Vermette and Paul Hotte, Arrival
Jess Gonchor and Nancy Haigh, Hail, Caesar!
Ryu Seong-hie, The Handmaiden
David Wasco and Sandy Reynolds-Wasco, La La Land
Guy Hendrix Dyas and Gene Serdena, Passengers
Best Sound Editing
Sylvain Bellemare, Arrival
Wylie Stateman and Renée Tondelli, Deepwater Horizon
Robert Mackenzie and Andy Wright, Hacksaw Ridge
Christopher Scarabosio and Matthew Wood, Rogue One
Alan Robert Murray and Bub Asman, Sully
Best Sound Mixing
Bernard Gariépy Strobl and Claude La Haye, Arrival
John Midgley, Tom Johnson, and Juan Peralta, Doctor Strange
Kevin O'Connell, Andy Wright, Robert Mackenzie, and Peter Grace, Hacksaw Ridge
Andy Nelson, Ai-Ling Lee, and Steve A. Morrow, La La Land
David Parker, Christopher Scarabosio, and Stuart Wilson, Rogue One
Best Visual Effects
Craig Hammeck, Jason Snell, Jason Billington, and Burt Dalton, Deepwater Horizon
Stephane Ceretti, Richard Bluff, Vincent Cirelli, and Paul Corbould, Doctor Strange
Robert Legato, Adam Valdez, Andrew R. Jones, and Dan Lemmon, The Jungle Book
Steve Emerson, Oliver Jones, Brian McLean, and Brad Schiff, Kubo and the Two Strings
John Knoll, Mohen Leo, Hal Hickel, and Neil Corbould, Rogue One
Best Documentary Short
Extremis (Netflix)
4.1 Miles, Greece (University of California, Berkeley/The New York Times)
Joe’s Violin (Lucky Two Productions)
Watani: My Homeland (ITN Productions)
The White Helmets (Netflix)
You can read my omnibus write-up for the nominees in Best Documentary Short Film here.
Best Live Action Short
Ennemis intérieurs, France (Qualia Films)
La Femme et le TGV, Switzerland (Arbel/ Jacques à Bâle Pictures)
Silent Nights, Denmark (M&M Productions)
Sing, Hungary (Meteor-Film)
Timecode, Spain (Juanjo Giménez Peña)
You can read my omnibus write-up for the nominees in Best Live Action Short Film here.
Best Animated Short
Blind Vaysha (National Film Board of Canada)
Borrowed Time (Quorum Films)
Pear Cider and Cigarettes (Massive Swerve Studios/Passion Pictures)
Pearl (Evil Eye Pictures/Google/Passion Pictures)
Piper (Pixar/Walt Disney)
You can read my omnibus write-up for the nominees in Best Animated Short Film here.
Academy Honorary Awards: Jackie Chan, Anne V. Coates, Lynn Stalmaster, and Frederick Wiseman
MULTIPLE NOMINEES (28) Twelve: La La Land Seven: Moonlight Six: Arrival Five: Our Little Sister Four: Fences, Hacksaw Ridge, O.J.: Made in America, The Red Turtle Three: Hail, Caesar!, The Handmaiden, Hell or High Water, Kubo and the Two Strings, Rogue One, The Salesman, Silence Two: Deepwater Horizon, Doctor Strange, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Hidden Figures, The Jungle Book, Loving, Manchester by the Sea, Moana, Pearl, Sing Street, Sully, Toni Erdmann, Your Name
WINNERS 5 wins: La La Land 3 wins: Moonlight 2 wins: Fences, O.J.: Made in America 1 win: Elle, Ennemis intérieurs, 4.1 Miles, Hacksaw Ridge, The Handmaiden, Hell or High Water, Jackie, The Jungle Book, Kubo and the Two Strings, Our Little Sister, Piper The Red Turtle, Star Trek Beyond
17 winners from 25 categories. 47 feature-length films and 15 short films were represented.
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beautyscenario · 5 years ago
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I prodotti che ama di più, e che consiglia, Eleonora Pratelli; Founder and Ceo di Suite19, boutique agency specializzata in celebrities endorsement
Si muove con disinvoltura nel mondo del cinema, della moda e delle celebrities perché il lavoro di Eleonora Pratelli consiste nel seguire l’immagine delle dive del grande schermo. Ha iniziato la sua carriera nel 1997 come “Celebrity Consultant” importanti brands si moda, fino al 2004, quando fonda Suite19, Boutique Agency che opera nel settore del lusso e della moda, specializzata in “celebrities endorsement”, sia su star italiane che internazionali, per conto di importanti maison. Sposata con l’attore Giuseppe Fiorello, mamma di Anita e Nicola spesso in viaggio per lavoro, o per incontrare i suoi amici sparsi per il mondo, appena può si rilassa con la sua famiglia, a casa, o partono tutti insieme destinazione Umbria e Toscana. Questa è la sua beauty routine
AMO FOLLEMENTE I PROFUMI e mi affeziono ad essi. C’è sempre un profumo nella mia vita: mi piace associare e ricordare persone e momenti con dei profumi; ad esempio il l’Eau de Bonpoint mi ricorda la nascita di Anita (17 anni) e i suoi primi anni d’infanzia, mentre Bvlgari Petits et Mamas mi ricorda la nascita di mio figlio Nicola (15 anni). Oggi che sono cresciuti li ho abituati a scegliere un loro profumo, e a non indossare qualsiasi essenza: Anita ha scelto Confetto di Profvmvm Roma, quando passa lascia una scia come l’odore dello zucchero filato al vento, Nicola ha scelto Talcum di Officina delle Essenze.
Anni fa entrai da Campo Marzio, profumeria di prodotti di nicchia a Roma (Via Vittoria 52), dissi a Diego che avevo voglia di un nuovo profumo, lui mi fece alcune domande e mi selezionò immediatamente Aqua Universalis di Maison Francis Kurkdjian: fu amore a prima vista. Comprai persino il sapone per lavare la biancheria. Negli ultimi quattro anni alcune persone sentivano in me un buon profumo e mi chiedevano quale fosse… almeno venti si sono innamorate di quel profumo e lo hanno iniziato ad usare (e ne sono felice!).
Lo scorso anno però ho sentito l’esigenza di cambiare, volevo trovare qualcosa di nuovo. A settembre scorso in un viaggio di lavoro a NY per la sfilata di Michael Kors, sono entrata da Barneys con la mia amica Francesca, che mi conosce molto bene, lei è andata dritta da Byredo e mi ha fatto scoprire Blanche: l’ho sentito subito il “mio profumo”, sia per il packaging essenziale, pulito, bianco e nero che per la fragranza trasparente che suggerisce l’odore di pulito, del cotone appena lavato. Lo uso ogni giorno e mi mette di buon umore.
A Maggio ero a Cannes per lavoro durante il Festival sempre con la mia amica Francesca e siamo entrate in una piccolissima profumeria ma con una selezione di prodotti di nicchia bellissimi ed ho scoperto Woman in Gold di Kilian, fragranza ispirata ad Adele una donna colta e sofisticata, vulnerabile e caparbia, che Gustav Klimt dipinse due volte. Il profumo evoca una donna fatta di contrasti di personalità è una fragranza complessa, intrigante e voluttuosa: le note di cuore sono Rosa e Vaniglia Assoluta.
Alterno le due fragranze a seconda delle giornate e dei momenti.
Un profumo che mi ricorda Parigi con momenti di lavoro e amiche è Costes di Costes: vado molto spesso a Parigi e dormo sempre all’Hotel Costes.
Un altro profumo che amo sentirmi addosso è Bois d’Argent di Dior, ne ho acquistato uno di recente, dopo tanti anni che non lo usavo più, mi ricorda quando ho vissuto a Milano.
Mi piace dormire con la t-shirt del mio compagno che ha ancora il suo profumo.
A casa e in ufficio si respira sempre un profumo, non manca mai una candela, un’essenza: Candela Rouge Absolute di Valentino ed Ernesto di Cire Trudon, Cotton Poplin di Byredo. Oppure un profumo per ambiente Talcum Officina delle Essenze.
Sulle lenzuola spruzzo Toile di Byredo. Una fragranza che sa di pulito, come le lenzuola che asciugano stese al sole.
CHE TIPO DI PELLE HO… Ho una pelle normale, ben idratata, con un bel connettivo, la curo molto, tende ad intossicarsi nei momenti di particolare stress -come dice la mia facialist Claudia Ferretti del centro Dermoestetica Roma. Appena posso mi ritaglio un’ora per il trattamento viso che consiste prima nella detersione e microdermoabrasione, poi viene stimolata la cute con un bellissimo massaggio connettivale che prepara la pelle a ricevere tutte le sostanze attive per mantenere la mia pelle sana e contrastare l’invecchiamento cutaneo. Dopo lunghi viaggi di lavoro, il massimo è fare in contemporanea il trattamento del viso ed un trattamento al corpo, perchè la combinazione delle due cose rappresenta per l’organismo il massimo. Questo tipo di trattamento studiato ad hoc sulla mia persona, si modifica di volta in volta in base alle mie necessità, i trattamenti si diversificano a secondo del mio bisogno, spaziano dagli usando oli essenziali, a bendaggi, talassoterapie sempre con l’ausilio delle manualità.
UN PRODOTTO A CUI NON POTREI MAI RINUNCIARE…. Scrub e Peeling sia per il viso che per il corpo: mi rigenerano, mi fanno sentire leggera, pulita.
Per il viso alterno Blue Peel di Farmogal, Alfa Peel di Gerline o Epidermal Re-Textturizing Micro Dermabrasion di Kiehl’s.
Per il corpo Thala Slim di Bené, è un sale con alghe che stimolano il metabolismo attraverso lo iodio è depurante e detossinante e contiene oli essenziali. Lascia la pelle liscia, morbida ed dratata.
E a seguire mi idrato con l’olii o creme: Bené, alterno uva, melograno e champgne a seconda della stagione. Lipikar Lait – La Roche Posay, Crema idratante corpo Blanche di Byredo.
  I PRODOTTI DI SKINCARE CHE USO…Per detergere alterno a periodi Glyco e Fibro di Gernetic e latte e tonico di Farmogal
Li consiglio perché detergono e mantengono inalterato il pH della pelle, ma nello stesso tempo apportano oligolementi e nutrienti.
Non possono mai mancare Syncro e Immuno (Gernetic). rappresentano il nutrimento essenziale di apporto quotidiano alle cellule. Soprattutto perché utilizzano le nano tecnologie, ovvero delle piccole particelle che hanno capacità di inglobare gli elementi e portarli dove c’è necessita. Immuno aumenta le difese immunitarie della pelle. Le utilizzo insieme perché una potenzia l’azione dell’altra. D’estate dopo aver preso il sole le utilizzo come maschera per resituire alla pelle l’idratazione giusta.
Come siero uso: Cellife (Gernetic)è un siero ricchissimo di aminoacidi restitutivo del danneggiamento della cute (rughe, cicatrici)
Feeling Time di Farmogal idrata la pelle in profondità, non unge ha una buona profumazione. E Hydro Serum lifting palpebrale, grazie alla presenza di acido ialuronico distend e tonifica, le palpebre sono una parte delicata e molto esposta al danno ambientale e all’invecchiamento precoce.
Siero Advanced Genefique di Lancome ispirato alla scienza del microbioma della pelle, usandolo mattina e sera la pelle appare giovane e luminosa.
Hydra Filler Mask di Filorga facile da portare anche in viaggio in 15 minuti idrata e rimpolpa il viso.
PER IL MAKEUP INVECE da qualche anno non uso più fondontinta ma prediligo creme leggere o bb cream che illumininano la pelle;
Secret Cream di AK Simone Belli è un trattamento completo di idratazione e nutrimento attraverso micro sfere colorate rendono l’incarnato luminoso e perfetto, ha anche un filtro di protezione 30;
Chanel Le beiges Eau de Teint colore medium è ultra leggero le microsfere di pigmenti incapsulati si fondono sulla pelle per un effetto nude il colorito appare luminoso e uniforme; la copertura essendo ultra leggera rivela la grana della pelle nella sua naturalezza.
Kajal black o brown di AK by Simone Belli facile da usare per uno sguardo imperfetto ed elegante non amo linee troppo nette e sumature costruite
Correttore Hourglass natural
Blush Ambient Lighting light Glitter illuminante di Hourglass
Ombretti in crema di rms facili e veloci da stendere on il dito, illuminano senza appesantire
Primer realglow lune+aster
Mascara: Chanel Volume, Lancome e Tom Ford
Ombretti liquidi EYE TINT di ARMANI BEAUTY Shade 10 Senso e 27Sunset
Correttore ed b radiant e Glow skin illuminator di Lilah b
Matite per occhi: Charlotte Tiburi colori da Amethyst Aphrodisiac, Smocky Emerald
Mascara per le sopracciglia fondamentale
Smalto Chanel Rouge Noire o la limited editon per l’hotel Costes “Nuit Au Costes”
Lip balm ne ho tantissmi ho una cicatrice sulle labbra e devo sempre tenerla idratata.
Ombretti in mousse Illusione d’Ombre di Chanel satinati noire petroile e adoravo rouge noire che è fuori produzione
ULTIMAMENTE HO SCOPERTO… I Sieri di Baker. I Prodotti Aesop: saponi per le mani con scrub.
Oli dell’antica Farmacia Buly (6 rue Bonaparte Paris) è un ambiente magico che ti riporta indietro nel tempo, il packaging è un’opera d’arte e quando fai acquisti personalizzano le confezioni scrivendo a mano con inchiostro il tuo nome.
Mi piace la linea di make up di Victtoria Beckham che unisce il glamour della sua linea moda ad accessori di make up
Fiale al collagene e Filae allo jaluronico di Farmogal. Primer/base The Silk Canvas di Tatcha
Mi piacciono i packaging dei prodotti di Pat McGrath Lab
  NUOVI BRANDS CHE VORREI PROVARE… Victoria Beckham by Augustinus Bader che da effetto glowing skin
Air Wrap di Dyson perché mi dicono essere facili da usare con risultato da professionista, utile quando sono in viaggio.
UNA MANIA BEAUTY  Il trattamento laser deep skin resurfacing CO2 che mi faccio fare dal Dott. Nicola Standoli,  un trattemento che illumina, distende, compatta e rende più elastica e uniforme la pelle del viso. Dopo il trattamento il Dott. Standoli mi fa usare una maschera alla vitamina C e acido Ialuronico. Si può fare un trattamento ogni 40 giorni.
Per le gambe invece consiglio la carbossiterapia che consiste nella somministrazione di anidride carbonica per via sottocutanea o intradermica profonda, mediante micro-iniezioni localizzate nelle zone interessate con aghi molto piccoli. La somministrazione di anidride carbonica, permette un abbassamento del pH, mediante la scissione dell’acido carbonico. Questo valore di pH permette un maggior rilascio di ossigeno a livello dei tessuti trattati, migliorando quindi la vascolarizzazione, aumentando lo spessore del derma (lo strato inferiore della cute) e provocando un riarrangiamento del collagene, migliorando quindi la texture cutanea.
C’è poi un massaggio fatto di manovre di varie discipline adattato alle mie esigenze che mi fa Federica del centro Antonella Caracci centro estetico.  Quando mi alzo dal trattamento mi sento nuova e butto fuori liquidi e tossine.
  Mai senza manicure con Brenda al salone Antonella Caracci via Antonelli 22. O con Maria Carmen che da anni viene a casa mia una Nails Specialist.
SE FOSSI COSTRETTA AD USARE UN UNICO PERODOTTO PER UN ANNO…. per quello che riguarda lo skincare un siero anti-aging che userei anche per il corpo. Come make up il mascara.
PARLANDO DI BELLEZZA ONLINE MI DOCUMENTO SU i canali delle aziende di cui utilizzo i prodotti e il tuoblog.
INTEGRATORI SI’ O NO? In questo periodo uso la Vitamina D, Vitamina C , Omega 3 e Probiotici di Solgar, il magnesio di long life.
QUANDO SI TRATTA DI ACQUISTARE UN PRODOTTO BEAUTY TRA RECENSIONI ONLINE, ARTICOLI SUI MAGAZINE O I CONSIGLI…. seguo molto il consiglio di amiche di cui mi fido e con cui ho affinità per l’argomento, ho molti amici professionisti del settore. A volte leggo le recensioni online.
TRA PROFUMERIA E ONLINE…quando viaggio per lavoro cerco di ritagliarmi qualche ora per fare un giro e scouting di nuovi prodotti. A Parigi per esempio adoro andare da Le Bon Marche, e nelle farmacie super fornite. IN PROFUMERIA VORREI TROVARE….l’assortimento totale di ogni brand, e anche brand più di nicchia e meno commerciali.
Mi piacciono di più i concept store con idee e prodotti innovativi.
ELEONORA PRATELLI: la beauty routine della Founder and Ceo di Suite19 I prodotti che ama di più, e che consiglia, Eleonora Pratelli; Founder and Ceo di Suite19, boutique agency specializzata in celebrities endorsement
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muachronicle · 5 years ago
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2019 Emmys
The Emmys was a collective plea of social advocacy.
Whether it was Patricia Arquette’s call for equal rights for the trans community or Michelle Williams highlighting equal pay and the power of women being listened to. Newcomer Jharrel Jerome dedicated his Emmy win to the Exonerated Five. Alex Borstein spoke of her Jewish grandmother to stepped out of the execution line in the Holocaust only to survive as Alex encouraged more women to step out of line. Also, the In Memoriam with Halsey singing Time After Time? Literal tears.
While everyone was dedicating their wins to the amazing people who helped make it happen, I always feel the need to highlight the people that help them get ready for their awards nights. It takes a literal village and sometimes hours to get these actors and performers to be as glam as they are. That’s why I want to shout out the makeup artists, hair stylists, and clothing stylists that make it happen. I also noted the hero products that the makeup artists used on each actor but made suggestions when I was unable to find out the exact shade/product.
All affiliate links are marked with an asterisk (*). I am not paid to promote these products but will have a small commission if you buy from the link.
Mandy Moore
Makeup Artist: Jenn Streicher
Hairstylist: Ashley Streicher
Stylist: Cristina Ehrlich
Ensemble: Brandon Maxwell
Hero Product: Jenn used THE GIRLFRIEND™ ($50) primer from The Route to give Mandy the ultimate hydrated radiance before applying makeup.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Makeup Artist: Nikki DeRoest
Hairstylist: Dennis Gots
Stylist: Elizabeth Saltzman
Ensemble: Monique Lhuillier
Hero Product: Nikki used the limited edition Duo Bronze Et Lumiere* ($70) from Chanel to achieve Phoebe’s sculpted and glowy look.
Niecy Nash
Makeup Artist: Naima Jamal
Hairstylist: Ray Christopher
Stylist: Zerina Akers
Ensemble: Christian Siriano
Hero Product: Naima achieved Niecy’s flawless complexion using Skin Fetish Foundation* ($68)  from Pat McGrath Labs (Niecy’s shade is #23).
Rachel Brosnahan
Makeup Artist: Lisa Aharon
Hairstylist: Owen Gould
Stylists: Jill Lincoln + Jordan Johnson
Ensemble: Elie Saab
Hero Product: Lisa prepped Rachel’s sensitive skin with 30 minutes of the Pro Dermacontrol Purifying Clay Mask* ($11) from Cetaphil.
Sandra Oh
Makeup Artist: Danielle Vincent
Hairstylist: Ted Gibson
Stylist: Elizabeth Saltzman
Ensemble: Zac Posen
Hero Product: The most notable part of Sandra’s makeup was that her blush went all the way up her temple to connect with her eye makeup. Danielle used Burt’s Bee Blush in 1210 ($10) to achieve this look.
Taraji P. Hensen
Makeup Artist: Ashunta Sheriff-Kendricks
Hairstylist: Tym Wallace
Stylist: Jason Bolden
Ensemble: Vera Wang
Hero Product: Ashunta used Halloween edition KISS lashes to add a subtle bit of glitter which she coated partway with a mascara to blend it into the makeup.
Amy Poehler
Makeup Artist: Kayleen McAdams
Hairstylist: Kylee Heath
Stylist: Karla Welch
Ensemble: Greta Constantine
Hero Product: Kayleen gave Amy a gilded look to match her gold jumpsuit by using the Sunsets palette* ($10) from Covergirl.
Alex Borstein
Makeup Artist: Sage Maitri
Hairstylist: Valerie Jackson
Stylist: Kevin Bennett
Ensemble: Kevin Bennett
Hero Product: Sage gave Alex a stunning cat eye reminiscent of the era in which her Mrs. Maisel character lives. She used Artliner* ($30.50) from Lancôme.
Natasha Lyonne
Makeup Artist: Molly Greenwald
Hairstylist: Jillian Halouska
Stylist: Cristina Ehrlich
Ensemble: Gucci
Hero Product: Molly used the Lashify® Control Kit ($145) to give Natasha’s peepers a gentle flutter.
Sophie Turner
Makeup Artist: Georgie Eisdell
Hairstylist: Christian Wood
Stylist: Kate Young 
Ensemble: Louis Vuitton
Hero Product: Georgie loves a Pat McGrath Labs palette and to copy Sophie’s glittery peach eyeshadow I recommend the Mothership VI: Midnight Sun* ($125) palette.
Emilia Clarke
Makeup Artist: Jillian Dempsey
Hairstylist: Jenny Cho
Stylist: Petra Flannery
Ensemble: Valentino
Hero Product: While a lot of the shades in her makeup kit are depotted and self-mixed, I can bet any amount of $$ on the fact that Jillian used her signature Gold Sculpting Bar ($195) to prep Emilia’s skin before any color even touched it.
Kristen Bell
Makeup Artist: Simone Siegl
Hairstylist: Davy Newkirk
Stylist: Nicole Chavez
Ensemble: Dior
Hero Product: Simone used Dior Backstage Face and Body Foundation* ($40) for a complexion as fresh and authentic as Kristen herself.
Maisie Williams
Makeup Artist: Kindra Mann
Hairstylist: Ryan Richman
Stylist: Reuben Selby
Ensemble: JW Anderson
Hero Product: Kindra partnered with Burt’s Bees and CVS to create Maisie’s look. As you might know, I’m obsessed with the Eyebrow Pencil ($10) from the brand and can’t wait until they expand the shade range so everyone can have Maisie Williams eyebrows.
Julia Louis Dreyfus
Makeup Artist: Karen Kawahara
Hairstylist: Matthew Monzon
Stylist: Cristina Ehrlich
Ensemble: Oscar de la Renta
Hero Product: Karen used a few shades of the 10-Second Eyeshadow ($28) from Kosas. The shade “Supreme” is the main gold shade that matched JLD’s dress and Karen accented it with shades “Globe”, “Copper Halo”, and “Fahrenheit”. Kosas is doing a sale where the more you buy the more you save.
Patricia Arquette 
Makeup Artist: Amanda Carroll
Hairstylist: Tara Smith
Stylist: Annabelle Harron
Ensemble: LBV
Hero Product: Amanda loves Skyn Iceland for skin prep and uses the brand’s products on the set of The Act. Grab their Hydro Cool Firming Eye Gels* ($17.50) for the best depuffer of all time.
Kerry Washington
Makeup Artist: Carola Gonzalez
Hairstylist: Takisha Sturdivant-Drew
Stylist: Joseph Cassell 
Ensemble: Alexandre Vauthier
Hero Product: Carola achieved the incredibly 60s mod look of Kerry’s eyes using Precision Liquid Eyeliner ($10) by Neutrogena. If you decide to copy this look, don’t worry about it being perfect from the pen just clean up the edges with a q-tip.
Busy Philipps
Makeup Artist: Liz Lash
Hairstylist: Kristin Heitkotter
Stylist: Karla Welch
Ensemble: Lela Rose
Hero Product: I spied a Laura Mercier Caviar Stick ($29) in Liz’s kit for this look. While she hasn’t confirmed what shade she used on Busy, Magnetic Pink from the new Chrome collection is gonna get you damn close.
Michelle Williams
Makeup Artist: Angela Levin
Hairstylist: Chris McMillan
Stylist: Kate Young 
Ensemble: Louis Vuitton
Hero Product: Angela really nailed the no-makeup makeup look on Michelle by using Future Skin ($78) from Chantecaille to get a perfect and nourishing complexion.
Robin Wright
Makeup Artist: Tricia Sawyer
Hairstylist: Paul Norton
Stylist: Kemal Harris
Ensemble: YSL
Hero Product: Robin always seems to glow from within but by using the YSL Touche Éclat ($35), Tricia was able to amplify that glow.
Viola Davis
Makeup Artist: Autumn Moultrie
Hairstylist: Jamika Wilson
Stylist: Elizabeth Stewart
Ensemble: Alberta Ferretti
Hero Product: Autumn called out Essentiel by Adele Moisture cream ($13 - $32) for giving Viola get gorgeous skin as well as her alluring scent.
Regina King
Makeup Artist: Latrice Johnson
Hairstylist: Larry Sims
Stylist: Wayman + Micah
Ensemble: Jason Wu
Hero Product: Regina may have some of the most gorgeous skin in the industry and Latrice helps out her genetics with a little Aqua Foundation* ($77) from Koh Gen Do.
Julia Garner
Makeup Artist: Hung Vanngo
Hairstylist: Bobby Eliot
Stylist: Elizabeth Saltzman
Ensemble: Cong Tri
Hero Product: Hung is known for being a king of glam when it comes to celebrity beauty and this monochromatic gold look for Julia was no exception. To copy her trophy worthy pout, grab the Rouge Allure Ink* ($38) from Chanel in the shade Metallic Bronze.
All hail the OG VMA queen.
Cover photo by Neil Soni.
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misslacito · 6 years ago
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Festival de Cannes 2019 XI
Festival de Cannes 2019 XI
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Hoy termina el Festival de Cannes pero en el blog aún nos quedará un día más. Repasamos a día pasado así que mañana veremos lo acontecido hoy, el día de los premios; y en general el más flojo de asistencia. Como cada día, vamos a ver lo que ha acontecido en las diferentes alfombras rojas. Tenemos: la presentación de Les Realisateurs Des Courts Metrages En Competition, el photocall de Mektoub, My…
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misslacito · 7 years ago
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Cannes 2018 III
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Una nueva jordana de Cannes y cada vez está más plagada de estrellas la alfombra roja. Hoy más que fiestas tenemos un montón de películas por conocer. Son: Leto, Artic, Ageroux les Gars, Yomeddine, 355, Zimma Wojna y Plaire, Aimer et courir vite. Por otro lado, tenemos la fiesta de Magnum que este año colabora con Alexander Wang. Y para rematar la nueva colección de Atelier Swarovski diseñada por…
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