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Lionel Rogers

Johannesburg

Contributor at Chronicles Live

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  • Oct 2, 2024 | chronicleslive.com | Lionel Rogers

    ByAFPTranslated byNicola MiraPublishedOctober 2, 2024Two years of preparation work for a historic first: At nightfall on Tuesday, Disneyland Paris hosted its first-ever fashion show, staged by emerging French label Coperni, with US celebrity Kylie Jenner as surprise princess.

  • Aug 23, 2024 | chronicleslive.com | Lionel Rogers

    “Sooner or later, everything old is new again.” Nowhere does this credo ring truer than in the world of fashion. Trends are cyclical and come back into style like clockwork. But there’s a look taking over runways, red carpets, and social media that takes the Stephen King quote to a completely new level.

  • Aug 23, 2024 | chronicleslive.com | Lionel Rogers

    Emily in Paris season 4, much like previous seasons, has graced our screens with an array of dazzling outfits. FashionUnited tracked down the brands and designers behind some of the most striking looks. For this new season, of which the first part is available on Netflix since August 15, costume designer Marylin Fitoussi sourced from a significant number of French brands, but not exclusively.

  • Aug 23, 2024 | chronicleslive.com | Lionel Rogers

    With best-sellers like 2019’s Red, White & Royal Blue, author Casey McQuiston has been at the forefront of the queer rom-com novel boom of the past five years, and certainly knows a thing or two about titillating their audience. But the nonbinary author’s most recent love story, this year’s The Pairing, reaches even higher levels of heat. The 33-year-old Louisiana native burst onto the scene with Red, White & Royal Blue, a love story between the US president’s son and an English prince.

  • Aug 23, 2024 | chronicleslive.com | Lionel Rogers

    When producer-dramaturg Hannah Getts called Sydney Lemmon early on a Monday morning, the actor was awoken from a four-and-half-hour slumber. She had just wrapped an indie film the night before, and the shoot ran until 4 o’clock in the morning. But the good news couldn’t wait. Following two extended sold-out engagements, Max Wolf Friedlich’s psychological thriller Job, in which Lemmon stars,got a much-deserved promotion. It was moving to Broadway.

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