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The Antonian Reading List
Mark Antony: A Life by Patricia Southern (Highly recommended!)
Mark Antony: A Biography by Eleanor Goltz Huzar (Highly recommended!)
The Life and Times of Marc Antony by Arthur Weigall (Recommended)
Marc Antony: His Life and Times by Allan Roberts (Recommended)
Marc Antony by Mary Kittredge
Antony & Cleopatra by Patricia Southern
Antony & Cleopatra by Adrian Goldsworthy (By far the most negative book on Antony by a modern historian, the Cleopatra portion is better)
Mark Antony: A Plain Blunt Man by Paolo de Ruggiero (Recommended)
Mark Antony and Popular Culture: Masculinity and the Construction of an Icon by Rachael Kelly
Mark Antony's Heroes: How the Third Gallica Legion Saved an Apostle and Created an Emperor by Stephen Dando-Collins
A Noble Ruin: Mark Antony, Civil War and the Collapse of the Roman Republic by W. Jeffrey Tatum (Highly recommend!)
Mark Antony & Cleopatra: Cleopatra's Proxy War to Conquer Rome & Restore the Empire of the Greeks by Martin Armstrong
Actium and Augustus: The Politics and Emotions of Civil War by Robert Alan Gurval
The Roman Revolution by Ronald Syme (Recommended)
Octavian, Antony and Cleopatra by W. W. Tarn
Fulvia: Playing for Power at the End of the Roman Republic by Celia E. Schultz
Cleopatra: Last Queen of Egypt by Joyce Tyldesley (Highly Recommended!)
Cleopatra by Michael Grant (Highly Recommanded!)
Cleopatra: A Life by Stacy Schiff (Highly Recommended!)
Cleopatra - A Biography by D. Roller
Cleopatra and Antony by Diana Preston
Cleopatra by Alberto Angela (Recommended)
Cleopatra by Jacob Abbott
Cleopatra the Great by Joann Fletcher
Cleopatra and Egypt by Sally-Ann Ashton
Cleopatra and Rome by Diana E. E. Kleiner
Cleopatra Her History Her Myth by Francine Prose
Cleopatra Histories, Dreams, and Distortions by Lucy Hughes Hallett (Recommended)
Cleopatra’s Daughter Egyptian Princess by Jane Draycott
The Storm Before the Storm by Mike Duncan
SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome by Mary Beard (Good for beginners)
The Last Assassin: The Hunt for the Killers of Julius Caesar by Peter Stothard
Robicon by Tom Holland
Alesia 52 BC: The final struggle for Gaul (Campaign) by Nic Fields
Actium 31 BC: Downfall of Antony and Cleopatra (Campaign) by Si Sheppard
Pharsalus 48 BC: Caesar and Pompey – Clash of the Titans (Campaign) by Si Sheppard
Philippi 42 BC: The death of the Roman Republic (Campaign) by Si Sheppard
Mutina 43 BC: Mark Antony's struggle for survival (Campaign) by Nic Fields
The War That Made the Roman Empire: Antony, Cleopatra, and Octavian at Actium by Barry Strauss
The Battle of Actium 31 BC: War for the World by Lee Fratantuono
Rome and Parthia: Empires at War: Ventidius, Antony and the Second Romano-Parthian War, 40–20 BC by Gareth C Sampson
Rivalling Rome: Parthian Coins and Culture by Vesta Curtis
Classical sources:
Plutarch’s Lives
Cicero: Philippics, Ad Brutum, Ad Familiares
Appian, The Civil Wars
Dio Cassius, The Roman History
Suetonius, The Twelve Caesars
Flavius Josephus, The Jewish War
Livy, The Early History of Rome
Tacitus, Annals and Histories
Friction:
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra by Willian Shakespeare
All For Love or The World Well Lost by John Dryden
The Siren and the Roman – A Tragedy by Lucyl
Caesar and Cleopatra by George Berbard Shaw
Cleopatra (play) by Sardou
Antony by Allan Massie
I, Claudius by Robert Graves
I, Cleopatra by William Bostock
Cleopatra by H. Rider Haggard
Cleopatra by Georg Ebers
Kleopatra (Vol I & II) by Karen Essex
Last Days with Cleopatra by Jack Lindsay
The Memoirs of Cleopatra by Margaret George
When We Were Gods by Colin Falconer
The Masters of Rome series by Colleen McCullough
Caesar's Soldier: Mark Antony Book I by Alex Gough (Ongoing series)
The Antonius Trilogy by Brook Allen
The Last Pharaoh series by Jay Penner
Throne of Isis by Juith Tarr
Hand of Isis by Jo Graham
Woman of Egypt by Kevin Methews
The Ides of Blood 01-06 (Comics)
Terror - Antonius En Cleopatra (Erotic yet pure love, Dutch comics)
Cleopatra - Geschiedenisstrip (Dutch comics)
Les Grands Personnages de l Histoire en Bandes Dessinees – Marc Antonie (French comics)
Les Grands Personnages de l Histoire en Bandes Dessinees – Cleopatre (French comics)
Les Grands Personnages de l Histoire en Bandes Dessinees – Julius Caesar (French comics)
Cléopâtre (French Manga)
 Ils Ont Fait L'histoire - Cléopâtre (French Graphic Novel)
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7 Dior Homme’s Fall 2025 Show Exudes Sharp Elegance At Paris Fashion Week Men’s Dior Homme made a splash at Paris Fashion Week Men’s! Creative director Kim Jones showed his latest Dior menswear collection to a starry audience—including Kate Moss, Robert Pattinson, and Gwendoline Christie—near the Seine River. Against a minimalist white interior, Jones’ Fall 2025 offerings were equally quiet in a core palette of black, cream, dark blue, and frosty pink—seen across single-breasted suiting, smoothly draped coats, cozy sweaters, sleek leather totes and satchels, and numerous wide-legged trousers. While monograms were widely absent from the line, “Dior” lettering was seen across coordinating silken blindfolds placed on numerous models. In a similarly subtle nature, accents like rounded buttons and delicate silver charms acted as brand markers, proving the impact of house signatures without logos. However, there was still space for surprises—including textured and shearling-lined jackets, flowing silk tops, and a viral pink kimono-style coat covered with gray florals, silver sequins, and iridescent beading.  Bravo! All images: Courtesy of Dior Plum Sykes Returns to Fashion Media With A New Substack Column! Who’s going to go wear a chiffon Dolce and Gabbana skirt…on Substack? Only Plum Sykes! The author and Vogue alumni has just launched her first Substack newsletter, P.S. by Plum Sykes. Sykes broke the news herself on her Instagram page on Friday, shouting out Emily Sundberg and Leandra Cohen as inspirations. Expect lots of fashionable fun on P.S., which will include Sykes’ musings on living fashionably and her tips for shopping for denim, homeware, and much more! We can’t wait to enter Sykes’ new era and see where Substack takes her—especially when her first full-length post goes live on Tuesday! P.S. by Plum Sykes (Courtesy of Plum Sykes) Alan Cumming Lets Loose With Kirill Kabachenko For Out Magazine! If anyone inhabits wild style, it’s certainly Alan Cumming! The actor and entrepreneur is front and center on Out Magazine’s new Entertainment Issue cover, whimsically draped in a bow-accented shirt and vest by Tanner Fletcher. For his steamy Tom of Finland-inspired editorial by Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca, Cumming poses with leather-clad heartthrob Kirill Kabachenko in dynamic looks from Tanner Fletcher, Burberry, Dior, Calvin Klein Underwear, KidSuper, Zankov, John Hardy, Giuseppe Zanotti, and Camperlab, styled by Sam Spector. His accompanying cover story with EIC Daniel Reynolds finds Cumming opening up about hosting the latest season of Peacock’s hit show The Traitors, plus his latest chapter as fashion darling. Check out the full spread now on Out.com! Alan Cumming (Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca) Bob Mackie’s Fashionable Naked Illusion Documentary Screens at The Roxy Hotel! The Roxy Hotel was the hotspot to visit on Tuesday night—but not just for its cocktails and mood lighting! Bob Mackie made a special appearance at the venue’s Roxy Cinema for a special screening of his stylish documentary, Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion. Directed by Matthew Miele, the film covers Mackie’s career beginnings, personal life, and star rise while dressing celebs including Cher, Miley Cyrus, Carol Burnett, and more (expect plenty of major cameos, from Tom Ford to Zac Posen)! After the show, Mackie sat down with Vogue editor Chloe Malle for a live chat about his impressive design career, top moments, and what he really thinks about designers recreating his iconic looks from the ’70s, ’80s, and more on the red carpet. (Courtesy of The Paley Center for Media) Pamela Anderson Chats With Martha Stewart For Elle ‘s January Issue! Today, Pamela Anderson is more relevant than ever—so much so that she’s Elle‘s latest covergirl! The Last Showgirl star fronts the magazine’s January 2025 digital issue in sleek McQueen suiting and Louboutins, captured by photographer Adrienne Raquel. Inside her feature, Anderson converses with none other than Martha Stewart—who interviews the actress on her new career chapter, eating healthy, baking bread, and her viral decision to go makeup-free. Of course, there’s plenty of sleek fashion throughout the editorial, where Anderson poses in Valentino, Prada, Max Mara, Saint Laurent, and more—all complete with gleaming Pandora jewels. You can check out the full interview now on Elle.com! All images: Adrienne Raquel Gucci Feels The Love With Romantic New Valentine’s Day Campaign Gucci‘s embracing the power of community this Valentine’s Day. Under creative director Sabato De Sarno, the brand has just launched its new V-Day campaign highlighting the joyful moments found in our day-to-day lives. Complete with a cast including Liya Kebede, Pixie Geldof, Carlos Nazario, Philippe Rousselet, Sharon Osterbind, Duyen Nguyen, and more, images by Tina Barney highlight the close relationships we hold with loved ones—whether they’re romantic partners, friends, or family. To emphasize the holiday’s intimate nature, Barney photographed the campaign in the setting of an ornate home, complete with Valentine-worthy gifts like Gucci’s Horsebit 1955 Soft handbags, Link to Love jewelry, Horsebit loafers, and blossoming Gucci Flora fragrances. Isn’t it romantic? All images: Tina Barney Christian Louboutin Unveils A Slick New Heel Inspired By Zendaya! We’re throwing on our Louboutins! Christian Louboutin has just revealed a new show silhouette—which we hear is inspired by longtime brand muse (and So Kate pumps wearer) Zendaya. The style, named Miss Z, features a dynamic stiletto heel with elongated toes for added drama. First seen at Louboutin’s splashy “Loubi Show” presentation at Paris Fashion Week last fall, the style comes in a candy-colored range of metallic pumps—plus a leopard-patterned mule and neutral kitten and mid-height pumps. Chic! You can check out the full range now on ChristianLouboutin.com. Miss Z heels (Courtesy of Christian Louboutin) Additional reporting by Madison Coombs and Preston Lyles. 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7 Dior Homme’s Fall 2025 Show Exudes Sharp Elegance At Paris Fashion Week Men’s Dior Homme made a splash at Paris Fashion Week Men’s! Creative director Kim Jones showed his latest Dior menswear collection to a starry audience—including Kate Moss, Robert Pattinson, and Gwendoline Christie—near the Seine River. Against a minimalist white interior, Jones’ Fall 2025 offerings were equally quiet in a core palette of black, cream, dark blue, and frosty pink—seen across single-breasted suiting, smoothly draped coats, cozy sweaters, sleek leather totes and satchels, and numerous wide-legged trousers. While monograms were widely absent from the line, “Dior” lettering was seen across coordinating silken blindfolds placed on numerous models. In a similarly subtle nature, accents like rounded buttons and delicate silver charms acted as brand markers, proving the impact of house signatures without logos. However, there was still space for surprises—including textured and shearling-lined jackets, flowing silk tops, and a viral pink kimono-style coat covered with gray florals, silver sequins, and iridescent beading.  Bravo! All images: Courtesy of Dior Plum Sykes Returns to Fashion Media With A New Substack Column! Who’s going to go wear a chiffon Dolce and Gabbana skirt…on Substack? Only Plum Sykes! The author and Vogue alumni has just launched her first Substack newsletter, P.S. by Plum Sykes. Sykes broke the news herself on her Instagram page on Friday, shouting out Emily Sundberg and Leandra Cohen as inspirations. Expect lots of fashionable fun on P.S., which will include Sykes’ musings on living fashionably and her tips for shopping for denim, homeware, and much more! We can’t wait to enter Sykes’ new era and see where Substack takes her—especially when her first full-length post goes live on Tuesday! P.S. by Plum Sykes (Courtesy of Plum Sykes) Alan Cumming Lets Loose With Kirill Kabachenko For Out Magazine! If anyone inhabits wild style, it’s certainly Alan Cumming! The actor and entrepreneur is front and center on Out Magazine’s new Entertainment Issue cover, whimsically draped in a bow-accented shirt and vest by Tanner Fletcher. For his steamy Tom of Finland-inspired editorial by Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca, Cumming poses with leather-clad heartthrob Kirill Kabachenko in dynamic looks from Tanner Fletcher, Burberry, Dior, Calvin Klein Underwear, KidSuper, Zankov, John Hardy, Giuseppe Zanotti, and Camperlab, styled by Sam Spector. His accompanying cover story with EIC Daniel Reynolds finds Cumming opening up about hosting the latest season of Peacock’s hit show The Traitors, plus his latest chapter as fashion darling. Check out the full spread now on Out.com! Alan Cumming (Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca) Bob Mackie’s Fashionable Naked Illusion Documentary Screens at The Roxy Hotel! The Roxy Hotel was the hotspot to visit on Tuesday night—but not just for its cocktails and mood lighting! Bob Mackie made a special appearance at the venue’s Roxy Cinema for a special screening of his stylish documentary, Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion. Directed by Matthew Miele, the film covers Mackie’s career beginnings, personal life, and star rise while dressing celebs including Cher, Miley Cyrus, Carol Burnett, and more (expect plenty of major cameos, from Tom Ford to Zac Posen)! After the show, Mackie sat down with Vogue editor Chloe Malle for a live chat about his impressive design career, top moments, and what he really thinks about designers recreating his iconic looks from the ’70s, ’80s, and more on the red carpet. (Courtesy of The Paley Center for Media) Pamela Anderson Chats With Martha Stewart For Elle ‘s January Issue! Today, Pamela Anderson is more relevant than ever—so much so that she’s Elle‘s latest covergirl! The Last Showgirl star fronts the magazine’s January 2025 digital issue in sleek McQueen suiting and Louboutins, captured by photographer Adrienne Raquel. Inside her feature, Anderson converses with none other than Martha Stewart—who interviews the actress on her new career chapter, eating healthy, baking bread, and her viral decision to go makeup-free. Of course, there’s plenty of sleek fashion throughout the editorial, where Anderson poses in Valentino, Prada, Max Mara, Saint Laurent, and more—all complete with gleaming Pandora jewels. You can check out the full interview now on Elle.com! All images: Adrienne Raquel Gucci Feels The Love With Romantic New Valentine’s Day Campaign Gucci‘s embracing the power of community this Valentine’s Day. Under creative director Sabato De Sarno, the brand has just launched its new V-Day campaign highlighting the joyful moments found in our day-to-day lives. Complete with a cast including Liya Kebede, Pixie Geldof, Carlos Nazario, Philippe Rousselet, Sharon Osterbind, Duyen Nguyen, and more, images by Tina Barney highlight the close relationships we hold with loved ones—whether they’re romantic partners, friends, or family. To emphasize the holiday’s intimate nature, Barney photographed the campaign in the setting of an ornate home, complete with Valentine-worthy gifts like Gucci’s Horsebit 1955 Soft handbags, Link to Love jewelry, Horsebit loafers, and blossoming Gucci Flora fragrances. Isn’t it romantic? All images: Tina Barney Christian Louboutin Unveils A Slick New Heel Inspired By Zendaya! We’re throwing on our Louboutins! Christian Louboutin has just revealed a new show silhouette—which we hear is inspired by longtime brand muse (and So Kate pumps wearer) Zendaya. The style, named Miss Z, features a dynamic stiletto heel with elongated toes for added drama. First seen at Louboutin’s splashy “Loubi Show” presentation at Paris Fashion Week last fall, the style comes in a candy-colored range of metallic pumps—plus a leopard-patterned mule and neutral kitten and mid-height pumps. Chic! You can check out the full range now on ChristianLouboutin.com. Miss Z heels (Courtesy of Christian Louboutin) Additional reporting by Madison Coombs and Preston Lyles. 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7 Dior Homme’s Fall 2025 Show Exudes Sharp Elegance At Paris Fashion Week Men’s Dior Homme made a splash at Paris Fashion Week Men’s! Creative director Kim Jones showed his latest Dior menswear collection to a starry audience—including Kate Moss, Robert Pattinson, and Gwendoline Christie—near the Seine River. Against a minimalist white interior, Jones’ Fall 2025 offerings were equally quiet in a core palette of black, cream, dark blue, and frosty pink—seen across single-breasted suiting, smoothly draped coats, cozy sweaters, sleek leather totes and satchels, and numerous wide-legged trousers. While monograms were widely absent from the line, “Dior” lettering was seen across coordinating silken blindfolds placed on numerous models. In a similarly subtle nature, accents like rounded buttons and delicate silver charms acted as brand markers, proving the impact of house signatures without logos. However, there was still space for surprises—including textured and shearling-lined jackets, flowing silk tops, and a viral pink kimono-style coat covered with gray florals, silver sequins, and iridescent beading.  Bravo! All images: Courtesy of Dior Plum Sykes Returns to Fashion Media With A New Substack Column! Who’s going to go wear a chiffon Dolce and Gabbana skirt…on Substack? Only Plum Sykes! The author and Vogue alumni has just launched her first Substack newsletter, P.S. by Plum Sykes. Sykes broke the news herself on her Instagram page on Friday, shouting out Emily Sundberg and Leandra Cohen as inspirations. Expect lots of fashionable fun on P.S., which will include Sykes’ musings on living fashionably and her tips for shopping for denim, homeware, and much more! We can’t wait to enter Sykes’ new era and see where Substack takes her—especially when her first full-length post goes live on Tuesday! P.S. by Plum Sykes (Courtesy of Plum Sykes) Alan Cumming Lets Loose With Kirill Kabachenko For Out Magazine! If anyone inhabits wild style, it’s certainly Alan Cumming! The actor and entrepreneur is front and center on Out Magazine’s new Entertainment Issue cover, whimsically draped in a bow-accented shirt and vest by Tanner Fletcher. For his steamy Tom of Finland-inspired editorial by Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca, Cumming poses with leather-clad heartthrob Kirill Kabachenko in dynamic looks from Tanner Fletcher, Burberry, Dior, Calvin Klein Underwear, KidSuper, Zankov, John Hardy, Giuseppe Zanotti, and Camperlab, styled by Sam Spector. His accompanying cover story with EIC Daniel Reynolds finds Cumming opening up about hosting the latest season of Peacock’s hit show The Traitors, plus his latest chapter as fashion darling. Check out the full spread now on Out.com! Alan Cumming (Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca) Bob Mackie’s Fashionable Naked Illusion Documentary Screens at The Roxy Hotel! The Roxy Hotel was the hotspot to visit on Tuesday night—but not just for its cocktails and mood lighting! Bob Mackie made a special appearance at the venue’s Roxy Cinema for a special screening of his stylish documentary, Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion. Directed by Matthew Miele, the film covers Mackie’s career beginnings, personal life, and star rise while dressing celebs including Cher, Miley Cyrus, Carol Burnett, and more (expect plenty of major cameos, from Tom Ford to Zac Posen)! After the show, Mackie sat down with Vogue editor Chloe Malle for a live chat about his impressive design career, top moments, and what he really thinks about designers recreating his iconic looks from the ’70s, ’80s, and more on the red carpet. (Courtesy of The Paley Center for Media) Pamela Anderson Chats With Martha Stewart For Elle ‘s January Issue! Today, Pamela Anderson is more relevant than ever—so much so that she’s Elle‘s latest covergirl! The Last Showgirl star fronts the magazine’s January 2025 digital issue in sleek McQueen suiting and Louboutins, captured by photographer Adrienne Raquel. Inside her feature, Anderson converses with none other than Martha Stewart—who interviews the actress on her new career chapter, eating healthy, baking bread, and her viral decision to go makeup-free. Of course, there’s plenty of sleek fashion throughout the editorial, where Anderson poses in Valentino, Prada, Max Mara, Saint Laurent, and more—all complete with gleaming Pandora jewels. You can check out the full interview now on Elle.com! All images: Adrienne Raquel Gucci Feels The Love With Romantic New Valentine’s Day Campaign Gucci‘s embracing the power of community this Valentine’s Day. Under creative director Sabato De Sarno, the brand has just launched its new V-Day campaign highlighting the joyful moments found in our day-to-day lives. Complete with a cast including Liya Kebede, Pixie Geldof, Carlos Nazario, Philippe Rousselet, Sharon Osterbind, Duyen Nguyen, and more, images by Tina Barney highlight the close relationships we hold with loved ones—whether they’re romantic partners, friends, or family. To emphasize the holiday’s intimate nature, Barney photographed the campaign in the setting of an ornate home, complete with Valentine-worthy gifts like Gucci’s Horsebit 1955 Soft handbags, Link to Love jewelry, Horsebit loafers, and blossoming Gucci Flora fragrances. Isn’t it romantic? All images: Tina Barney Christian Louboutin Unveils A Slick New Heel Inspired By Zendaya! We’re throwing on our Louboutins! Christian Louboutin has just revealed a new show silhouette—which we hear is inspired by longtime brand muse (and So Kate pumps wearer) Zendaya. The style, named Miss Z, features a dynamic stiletto heel with elongated toes for added drama. First seen at Louboutin’s splashy “Loubi Show” presentation at Paris Fashion Week last fall, the style comes in a candy-colored range of metallic pumps—plus a leopard-patterned mule and neutral kitten and mid-height pumps. Chic! You can check out the full range now on ChristianLouboutin.com. Miss Z heels (Courtesy of Christian Louboutin) Additional reporting by Madison Coombs and Preston Lyles. 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7 Dior Homme’s Fall 2025 Show Exudes Sharp Elegance At Paris Fashion Week Men’s Dior Homme made a splash at Paris Fashion Week Men’s! Creative director Kim Jones showed his latest Dior menswear collection to a starry audience—including Kate Moss, Robert Pattinson, and Gwendoline Christie—near the Seine River. Against a minimalist white interior, Jones’ Fall 2025 offerings were equally quiet in a core palette of black, cream, dark blue, and frosty pink—seen across single-breasted suiting, smoothly draped coats, cozy sweaters, sleek leather totes and satchels, and numerous wide-legged trousers. While monograms were widely absent from the line, “Dior” lettering was seen across coordinating silken blindfolds placed on numerous models. In a similarly subtle nature, accents like rounded buttons and delicate silver charms acted as brand markers, proving the impact of house signatures without logos. However, there was still space for surprises—including textured and shearling-lined jackets, flowing silk tops, and a viral pink kimono-style coat covered with gray florals, silver sequins, and iridescent beading.  Bravo! All images: Courtesy of Dior Plum Sykes Returns to Fashion Media With A New Substack Column! Who’s going to go wear a chiffon Dolce and Gabbana skirt…on Substack? Only Plum Sykes! The author and Vogue alumni has just launched her first Substack newsletter, P.S. by Plum Sykes. Sykes broke the news herself on her Instagram page on Friday, shouting out Emily Sundberg and Leandra Cohen as inspirations. Expect lots of fashionable fun on P.S., which will include Sykes’ musings on living fashionably and her tips for shopping for denim, homeware, and much more! We can’t wait to enter Sykes’ new era and see where Substack takes her—especially when her first full-length post goes live on Tuesday! P.S. by Plum Sykes (Courtesy of Plum Sykes) Alan Cumming Lets Loose With Kirill Kabachenko For Out Magazine! If anyone inhabits wild style, it’s certainly Alan Cumming! The actor and entrepreneur is front and center on Out Magazine’s new Entertainment Issue cover, whimsically draped in a bow-accented shirt and vest by Tanner Fletcher. For his steamy Tom of Finland-inspired editorial by Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca, Cumming poses with leather-clad heartthrob Kirill Kabachenko in dynamic looks from Tanner Fletcher, Burberry, Dior, Calvin Klein Underwear, KidSuper, Zankov, John Hardy, Giuseppe Zanotti, and Camperlab, styled by Sam Spector. His accompanying cover story with EIC Daniel Reynolds finds Cumming opening up about hosting the latest season of Peacock’s hit show The Traitors, plus his latest chapter as fashion darling. Check out the full spread now on Out.com! Alan Cumming (Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca) Bob Mackie’s Fashionable Naked Illusion Documentary Screens at The Roxy Hotel! The Roxy Hotel was the hotspot to visit on Tuesday night—but not just for its cocktails and mood lighting! Bob Mackie made a special appearance at the venue’s Roxy Cinema for a special screening of his stylish documentary, Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion. Directed by Matthew Miele, the film covers Mackie’s career beginnings, personal life, and star rise while dressing celebs including Cher, Miley Cyrus, Carol Burnett, and more (expect plenty of major cameos, from Tom Ford to Zac Posen)! After the show, Mackie sat down with Vogue editor Chloe Malle for a live chat about his impressive design career, top moments, and what he really thinks about designers recreating his iconic looks from the ’70s, ’80s, and more on the red carpet. (Courtesy of The Paley Center for Media) Pamela Anderson Chats With Martha Stewart For Elle ‘s January Issue! Today, Pamela Anderson is more relevant than ever—so much so that she’s Elle‘s latest covergirl! The Last Showgirl star fronts the magazine’s January 2025 digital issue in sleek McQueen suiting and Louboutins, captured by photographer Adrienne Raquel. Inside her feature, Anderson converses with none other than Martha Stewart—who interviews the actress on her new career chapter, eating healthy, baking bread, and her viral decision to go makeup-free. Of course, there’s plenty of sleek fashion throughout the editorial, where Anderson poses in Valentino, Prada, Max Mara, Saint Laurent, and more—all complete with gleaming Pandora jewels. You can check out the full interview now on Elle.com! All images: Adrienne Raquel Gucci Feels The Love With Romantic New Valentine’s Day Campaign Gucci‘s embracing the power of community this Valentine’s Day. Under creative director Sabato De Sarno, the brand has just launched its new V-Day campaign highlighting the joyful moments found in our day-to-day lives. Complete with a cast including Liya Kebede, Pixie Geldof, Carlos Nazario, Philippe Rousselet, Sharon Osterbind, Duyen Nguyen, and more, images by Tina Barney highlight the close relationships we hold with loved ones—whether they’re romantic partners, friends, or family. To emphasize the holiday’s intimate nature, Barney photographed the campaign in the setting of an ornate home, complete with Valentine-worthy gifts like Gucci’s Horsebit 1955 Soft handbags, Link to Love jewelry, Horsebit loafers, and blossoming Gucci Flora fragrances. Isn’t it romantic? All images: Tina Barney Christian Louboutin Unveils A Slick New Heel Inspired By Zendaya! We’re throwing on our Louboutins! Christian Louboutin has just revealed a new show silhouette—which we hear is inspired by longtime brand muse (and So Kate pumps wearer) Zendaya. The style, named Miss Z, features a dynamic stiletto heel with elongated toes for added drama. First seen at Louboutin’s splashy “Loubi Show” presentation at Paris Fashion Week last fall, the style comes in a candy-colored range of metallic pumps—plus a leopard-patterned mule and neutral kitten and mid-height pumps. Chic! You can check out the full range now on ChristianLouboutin.com. Miss Z heels (Courtesy of Christian Louboutin) Additional reporting by Madison Coombs and Preston Lyles. 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7 Dior Homme’s Fall 2025 Show Exudes Sharp Elegance At Paris Fashion Week Men’s Dior Homme made a splash at Paris Fashion Week Men’s! Creative director Kim Jones showed his latest Dior menswear collection to a starry audience—including Kate Moss, Robert Pattinson, and Gwendoline Christie—near the Seine River. Against a minimalist white interior, Jones’ Fall 2025 offerings were equally quiet in a core palette of black, cream, dark blue, and frosty pink—seen across single-breasted suiting, smoothly draped coats, cozy sweaters, sleek leather totes and satchels, and numerous wide-legged trousers. While monograms were widely absent from the line, “Dior” lettering was seen across coordinating silken blindfolds placed on numerous models. In a similarly subtle nature, accents like rounded buttons and delicate silver charms acted as brand markers, proving the impact of house signatures without logos. However, there was still space for surprises—including textured and shearling-lined jackets, flowing silk tops, and a viral pink kimono-style coat covered with gray florals, silver sequins, and iridescent beading.  Bravo! All images: Courtesy of Dior Plum Sykes Returns to Fashion Media With A New Substack Column! Who’s going to go wear a chiffon Dolce and Gabbana skirt…on Substack? Only Plum Sykes! The author and Vogue alumni has just launched her first Substack newsletter, P.S. by Plum Sykes. Sykes broke the news herself on her Instagram page on Friday, shouting out Emily Sundberg and Leandra Cohen as inspirations. Expect lots of fashionable fun on P.S., which will include Sykes’ musings on living fashionably and her tips for shopping for denim, homeware, and much more! We can’t wait to enter Sykes’ new era and see where Substack takes her—especially when her first full-length post goes live on Tuesday! P.S. by Plum Sykes (Courtesy of Plum Sykes) Alan Cumming Lets Loose With Kirill Kabachenko For Out Magazine! If anyone inhabits wild style, it’s certainly Alan Cumming! The actor and entrepreneur is front and center on Out Magazine’s new Entertainment Issue cover, whimsically draped in a bow-accented shirt and vest by Tanner Fletcher. For his steamy Tom of Finland-inspired editorial by Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca, Cumming poses with leather-clad heartthrob Kirill Kabachenko in dynamic looks from Tanner Fletcher, Burberry, Dior, Calvin Klein Underwear, KidSuper, Zankov, John Hardy, Giuseppe Zanotti, and Camperlab, styled by Sam Spector. His accompanying cover story with EIC Daniel Reynolds finds Cumming opening up about hosting the latest season of Peacock’s hit show The Traitors, plus his latest chapter as fashion darling. Check out the full spread now on Out.com! Alan Cumming (Arnaldo Anaya-Lucca) Bob Mackie’s Fashionable Naked Illusion Documentary Screens at The Roxy Hotel! The Roxy Hotel was the hotspot to visit on Tuesday night—but not just for its cocktails and mood lighting! Bob Mackie made a special appearance at the venue’s Roxy Cinema for a special screening of his stylish documentary, Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion. Directed by Matthew Miele, the film covers Mackie’s career beginnings, personal life, and star rise while dressing celebs including Cher, Miley Cyrus, Carol Burnett, and more (expect plenty of major cameos, from Tom Ford to Zac Posen)! After the show, Mackie sat down with Vogue editor Chloe Malle for a live chat about his impressive design career, top moments, and what he really thinks about designers recreating his iconic looks from the ’70s, ’80s, and more on the red carpet. (Courtesy of The Paley Center for Media) Pamela Anderson Chats With Martha Stewart For Elle ‘s January Issue! Today, Pamela Anderson is more relevant than ever—so much so that she’s Elle‘s latest covergirl! The Last Showgirl star fronts the magazine’s January 2025 digital issue in sleek McQueen suiting and Louboutins, captured by photographer Adrienne Raquel. Inside her feature, Anderson converses with none other than Martha Stewart—who interviews the actress on her new career chapter, eating healthy, baking bread, and her viral decision to go makeup-free. Of course, there’s plenty of sleek fashion throughout the editorial, where Anderson poses in Valentino, Prada, Max Mara, Saint Laurent, and more—all complete with gleaming Pandora jewels. You can check out the full interview now on Elle.com! All images: Adrienne Raquel Gucci Feels The Love With Romantic New Valentine’s Day Campaign Gucci‘s embracing the power of community this Valentine’s Day. Under creative director Sabato De Sarno, the brand has just launched its new V-Day campaign highlighting the joyful moments found in our day-to-day lives. Complete with a cast including Liya Kebede, Pixie Geldof, Carlos Nazario, Philippe Rousselet, Sharon Osterbind, Duyen Nguyen, and more, images by Tina Barney highlight the close relationships we hold with loved ones—whether they’re romantic partners, friends, or family. To emphasize the holiday’s intimate nature, Barney photographed the campaign in the setting of an ornate home, complete with Valentine-worthy gifts like Gucci’s Horsebit 1955 Soft handbags, Link to Love jewelry, Horsebit loafers, and blossoming Gucci Flora fragrances. Isn’t it romantic? All images: Tina Barney Christian Louboutin Unveils A Slick New Heel Inspired By Zendaya! We’re throwing on our Louboutins! Christian Louboutin has just revealed a new show silhouette—which we hear is inspired by longtime brand muse (and So Kate pumps wearer) Zendaya. The style, named Miss Z, features a dynamic stiletto heel with elongated toes for added drama. 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Books have always been a great source of inspiration for filmmakers. Some of the most iconic movies of all time have been adaptations of great books. Here are 10 great books that were made into movies, with information about their publishing dates, release dates, and the actors who brought the characters to life on the big screen.
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee - This classic novel was published in 1960 and was adapted into a movie in 1962, starring Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch. The movie, which won three Oscars, including Best Actor for Peck, is a powerful exploration of racism and injustice in the South during the 1930s. (Genre: Drama)
The Godfather by Mario Puzo - Puzo's novel, published in 1969, was adapted into a movie in 1972, directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, and James Caan. The movie, which won three Oscars, is a gripping saga of a powerful Mafia family and their struggle to maintain their power and control. (Genre: Crime/Drama)
The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien - This epic fantasy trilogy was published between 1954 and 1955 and was adapted into a movie trilogy directed by Peter Jackson, with the first movie released in 2001. The movies, which starred Elijah Wood, Viggo Mortensen, and Ian McKellen, won a total of 17 Oscars and brought Tolkien's rich world of Middle-earth to life. (Genre: Fantasy/Adventure)
The Shawshank Redemption by Stephen King - King's novella, published in 1982, was adapted into a movie in 1994, directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman. The movie, which received seven Oscar nominations, is a poignant story of hope and redemption set in a brutal prison. (Genre: Drama)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey - Kesey's novel, published in 1962, was adapted into a movie in 1975, directed by Milos Forman and starring Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher. The movie, which won five Oscars, is a powerful critique of the mental health system and the abuse of power. (Genre: Drama)
Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell - Mitchell's epic novel, published in 1936, was adapted into a movie in 1939, directed by Victor Fleming and starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh. The movie, which won 10 Oscars, is a sweeping epic set against the backdrop of the Civil War and Reconstruction era. (Genre: Drama/Romance)
The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris - Harris's novel, published in 1988, was adapted into a movie in 1991, directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins. The movie, which won five Oscars, is a chilling psychological thriller about an FBI agent who seeks the help of a cannibalistic serial killer to catch another killer on the loose. (Genre: Thriller)
The Color Purple by Alice Walker - Walker's novel, published in 1982, was adapted into a movie in 1985, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah Winfrey. The movie, which received 11 Oscar nominations, is a moving story of the lives and struggles of African American women in the South during the early 20th century. (Genre: Drama)
Jaws by Peter Benchley - Benchley's novel, published in 1974, was adapted into a movie in 1975, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Roy Scheider , Robert Shaw, and Richard Dreyfuss. The movie, which won three Oscars, is a suspenseful thriller about a giant man-eating great white shark that terrorizes a small New England town. (Genre: Thriller)
Forrest Gump by Winston Groom - Groom's novel, published in 1986, was adapted into a movie in 1994, directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks and Robin Wright. The movie, which won six Oscars, is a heartwarming story about a simple man with a low IQ who achieves incredible things despite the challenges he faces. (Genre: Drama/Comedy)
These 10 great books made into movies have entertained and inspired generations of audiences. From epic fantasies to suspenseful thrillers, these stories have been brought to life on the big screen by some of the best actors and filmmakers in the industry. Whether you're a fan of the books or the movies, these adaptations are sure to captivate you.
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It’s been like probably... a year... maybe 2, but i used to have a series of songs with whumpy theme. So i’m gonna just copy what I have in here. (You might see a lot of Starset so... I mean xD their music does hit hard when you want angsty stuffs so I’d recommend)
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Theme: You can’t use me anymore // Leaving Bad Team Dynamics
1. I Say No - Carrie Hope Fletcher
2. The Devil doesn’t Bargain - Alec Benjamin
3. Manipulated - Beth Crowley
4. You’re Exhausting - Beth Crowley
5. Take One to Know One - Maria Mena
6. Joke’s On You - Charlotte Lawrence
7. Last One Standing - Simple Plan
8. Not Your Baby - CADMIUM
9. Bitter Taste - Three Days Grace
10. Plastic Promises - Set It Off
11. I’d Rather Drown - Set It Off
12. Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing - Set It Off
13. Strangler Fig - The Cranes Wives Theme: Abandonment
1. Ghost - Reinaeiry
2. Tell Me Why - Three Days Grace
3. Dark on Me - Starset
4. Let It Die - Starset
5. In The End - Linking Park
6. Two Birds - Regina Spektor
7. Hate me - Eurielle
Theme: Robot Whump
1. I Built a Friend - Alec Benjamin
2. Perfect Machine - Starset
3. Porcelain Face - 4 Door Theater
4. Cabinet Man - Lemon Demon
5. I am Machine - Three Days Grace
6. Gasoline - Halsey
7. Machine - Imagine Dragon
Theme: Masochist/Willing Whumpee
1. Lioness - Daughtry
2. Masochism Tango - Tom Lehrer
3. Beat me up - Allison Iraheta
4. Blindfold - Sleeping Wolf
5. Begging to Bleed - 8 Graves
6. Let it Bleed - Adam Jensen
7. Murder - Mako
8. Carnivore - Starset
9. Teeth - 5 Seconds of Summer
10. Monster - Starset
Theme: Villain Whumpee
1. Trust Me Not (Hero and Villain Duet) · Backseat Vagabond
2. Used to Darkness - Des Rocs
3. Can You Feel My Heart - Bring Me The Horizon
4. Little Poor Me - Layto
5. Enemies - Imagine Dragons
6. Jack’s Lament - Danny Elfman
7. No Good Deed - Idina Menzel
8. The Bad Guy - Thomas Sanders ft Jay Harper
8.5. The Bad Guy (Reprise) - Thomas Sander, Leo Anderson, Jay Harper
Theme: Whumpee turned Whumper
1. Never Shut Up Again - T-Shan Williams
2. How Villains are Made - Madalen Duke
3. Enemy - Imagine Dragons
4. Control - Halsey
5. It Took Me by Surprise - Maria Mena
6. Darkside - Neoni
7. Look What You Made Me Do - Taylor Swift
8. Who’s Laughing Now - Ava Max
Theme: Self Sacrifice
1. Use Me - Alec Benjamin
2. If I Kill Someone for You - Alec Benjamin
3. Skeleton - Set It Off.
4. Human - Christina Perri
5. Angel with a Shotgun - The Cab
Theme: Defiant Whumpee
1. Rise and Fall - Starset
2. Never Close Our Eyes - Adam Lambert
3. Too Loud - Icon For Hire
4. You Were Wrong - Icon For Hire
5. You Can't Kill Us - Icon For Hire
Theme: Caretaker Whump/Angst
1. My R - KurageP (English cover by annapantsu)
2. Karma - AJR
3. Human - Christina Perri
4. Diagnosis - Milo
5. Canary in the Coal Mine - The Crane Wives
Theme: Hunted
1. Hide and Seek - Lizz Robinett
2. Animals - Maroon 5
Theme: Outcast Whumpee
1. Me Against the World - Simple Plan
2. Human Race - Three Days Grace
3. Someone Who Care - Three Days Grace
Theme: Obey
1. Obey - Bring me The Horizon
2. Who’s in Control? - Set It Off
3. Poor Marionette - Sarah Cothran
I have a whole whump songs tag so feel free to peruse it :D
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give me whumpy songs, im making a playlist for us
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