
Daniela Tijerina
Executive Assistant to the Editor in Chief / Writer at Vanity Fair
@vanityfair / @rollingstone
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2 weeks ago |
vanityfair.com | Daniela Tijerina
Last Friday, Tribeca CEO, Jane Rosenthal, and Chanel hosted a lunchtime soiree, gathering some of the most powerful and disruptive storytellers in Hollywood to celebrate their trailblazing mentorship program Through Her Lens: The Tribeca Chanel Women’s Filmmaker Program. The afternoon featured inspiring conversations between female industry leaders and titans like Patty Jenkins, A.V. Rockwell, and Laura Karpman, and burgeoning talent like Whitney Peak and Nell Verlaque.
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1 month ago |
vanityfair.fr | Daniela Tijerina |Corinne Day
Avant que Sofia Coppola ne le réalise, l’idée même de Virgin Suicides – voire son seul titre – inspirait aux dirigeants de studios hollywoodiens une véritable terreur. Comme la réalisatrice oscarisée l’a expliqué à Vanity Fair au sujet de son premier film, sorti en 1999 et adapté du roman de Jeffrey Eugenides publié en 1993 : « Ils pensaient que ça allait déclencher une épidémie, une vague de tragédies.
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1 month ago |
vanityfair.com | Daniela Tijerina
The Virgin Suicides, before Oscar-winning writer-director Sofia Coppola made it, anyway, was exactly as terrifying to Hollywood film executives as the title suggests. “They thought it would start an epidemic and that it was going to start some wave of tragedies,” Coppola tells VF of her 1999 debut film based on the 1993 novel by Jeffrey Eugenides.
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1 month ago |
vanityfair.com | Daniela Tijerina
“For me, I could have jumped out of the shower and put the dress on and went to The Met,” Pamela Anderson, who attended the Met Gala 2025 with Tory Burch, said with a chuckle over the phone the morning after fashion’s biggest night out. “The few people that came by my room said, ‘This doesn't feel like a Met [Gala] day. This is the quietest, most peaceful place,’” she told VF.
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2 months ago |
vanityfair.com | Daniela Tijerina
“I feel like I’m supposed to be dead,” says Mark Hoppus. “Every day after cancer is a gift.”It’s strange, if not bittersweet, to hear the 53-year-old vocalist, bassist, and founding member of the famously irreverent chart-topping multiplatinum Grammy-nominated band Blink-182 sounding, in that moment, more like a buttoned-up motivational speaker than the beloved pop punk royalty that he is.
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