Taylor Swift has been talking about LBDs since day one. “When you think happiness, I hope you think that little black dress,” she sang on her first-ever single, “Tim McGraw.” And last night, as she walked the streets of New York City, Swift proved that her love affair with little black dresses isn’t over just yet.
The pop superstar was spotted in a scoop-neck bodycon dress, which she layered under a ’70s-esque Penny Lane coat from Charlotte Simone.
Tobias (Four) Dauntless initiate leader, secret Divergent, and Tris's love interest.
Tobias is inked with the symbols of the five factions of the Divergent world down his back. From the top to bottom, there are the symbols of the Dauntless (the brave), Abnegation (the selfless), Candor (the honest), Erudite (the intelligent), and Amity (the peaceful).
According to the New York Post, it took three people three hours to apply the tattoo on actor Theo James, who remained standing throughout the process.
Dante M. Taylor was raised to respect the police “100 percent.” That was what was expected of him as a kid growing up religious and conservative in Philadelphia, especially since his grandmother worked as a crossing guard. Civility was encouraged not just for decorum’s sake, but because it could very well save his life as a Black man. “We knew we needed to be mindful of how we act, how we presented ourselves, and how we spoke,” Taylor, who is 41, told The Daily Beast.
Any interview prefaced by a disclaimer about how its subject definitely knew they were being taped when they said what they said, is already really promising — and it only gets better. Apparently, Peace (the aforementioned Toronto outlet) asked Biggie to rate his contemporaries on a scale of 1-10, and Puffy's most-famous protege (sorry, Cassie) obliged.
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The Princess of Wales chose a bespoke floral headpiece instead The Princess of Wales looked beautiful in her bespoke Alexander McQueen dress at the coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla on Saturday 6 May – but many may be wondering why she didn't wear a sparkling tiara as some royal historians may have expected.
Instead, Kate wore a beautiful bespoke headpiece with silver bullion, crystal and silver threadwork three-dimensional leaf embroidery – it was made in collaboration between one of her favourite milliners, Jess Collett, and her go-to designer Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen.