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6 days ago |
tomandlorenzo.com | Lorenzo Marquez
Black Mirror star and Time 100 honoree Rashida Jones put on a pretty, tricky dress (it is both pretty and tricky, if not pretty tricky) to chat about this and that with Jimmy Kimmel. You have to watch the video of her walking out in order to get the full effect of the dress, which is something of an argument that it should have been worn for a standing situation like a red carpet. To bolster that argument is the clear discomfort she’s feeling with how the skirt is falling when she’s seated.
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6 days ago |
tomandlorenzo.com | Lorenzo Marquez
For Fall, Ralph Lauren celebrates “The Modern Romantics.” Self-assured and unbound by rules, these women make luxury intensely personal. Their aesthetic independence manifests in beautiful tensions—plays of masculine-and-feminine and rugged-and-refined—the dichotomies enriched by artisanal craftthat elevates both chic classics and statement pieces to heirloom level.
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6 days ago |
tomandlorenzo.com | Lorenzo Marquez
Sigourney Weaver came to Star Wars Celebration in Japan to preview her upcoming film The Mandalorian & Grogu and also to post next to co-star Pedro Pascal with an incredulous look on her face because he’s dressed like a crazy person. On GOOD MORNING AMERICA“Crazy person” said with affection, of course. We love the jumpsuit and the jacket, but we don’t think they necessarily go together all that well. She’s keeping it profesh while at the same time clearly wondering why the hell she bothered.
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6 days ago |
tomandlorenzo.com | Lorenzo Marquez
Giovanni’s Restaurant – Antibes, FranceIn through the nose, hold for a beat, and out through the mouth, darlings. It’s FRIDAY. You have just received a free ticked to escape reality in any way you choose. May we suggest a LOvely LOunge in Antibes for all of your procrastinating needs? Molly Ringwald Explains Why She Doesn’t “Personally Believe” In Remaking ‘The Breakfast Club’Despite the long-awaited reunion, don’t expect a the original Breakfast Club to endorse a modern update.
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1 week ago |
tomandlorenzo.com | Lorenzo Marquez
Unveiled in the Toji gardens of Kyoto, the Fall 2025 collection by Maria Grazia Chiuri celebrates the close and reciprocal bonds Dior has enjoyed with Japan since the House was founded and perpetuated ever since. Exploring how clothing is constructed in the contrasting traditions, pieces reimagine tailoring with kimono influences, use knit to echo origami pleating and are imbued with floral references including a revived couture motif of cherry blossom from 1953.
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