After years of dwindling fur production, dealers say they’re seeing sales of vintage and used coats rise.
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As the European Film Market kicks off Feb. 13 in Berlin with a new market head, Tanja Meissner, at the helm, this year’s ...
The awards show, now in its third year, will be held April 8 in L.A., with Google Shopping as presenting sponsor, and will offer winners cash prizes as well as access to mentorship. Last year’s ...
Her work previously appeared in Newsweek. Ben Smith-Peterson/Instagram Riley Keough and Ben Smith-Peterson are celebrating a decade of marriage! After meeting on set Mad Max: Fury Road in 2012 ...
Madison’s look was curated by stylist Jamie Mizrahi, who also collaborates with Jennifer Lawrence and Riley Keough, among others. Madison’s London Critics’ Circle Film Awards made its runway debut ...
Elvis Presley’s late daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, had four children, including actress Riley Keough, who has a kid of her own. One day after a report claimed that Lisa Marie Presley slammed the ...
Celebrity stylist Jamie Mizrahi, who has dressed Riley Keough, spoke to E! News about her favorite fashion hacks and designing her dream playroom with Crate & Kids. Model Lottie Moss detailed her ...
The story of Amanda C. Riley, a Christian woman in California who used her now-archived blog, "Lymphoma Can Suck It," to chronicle her experience after supposedly being diagnosed with Hodgkin's ...
In 2012, California-based Christian blogger and mother of two Amanda Christine Riley started "Lymphoma Can Suck It," a since-archived blog documenting her journey after being diagnosed with ...
President Donald Trump signed the Laken Riley Act—an immigration enforcement law named for a 22-year-old college student who was murdered last February—into law on Wednesday, making it the ...
The Laken Riley Act, as the law is known, directs the authorities to detain and deport immigrants who are accused — not yet convicted — of specific crimes, if they are in the country illegally.