Vivienne Westwood sends love letters to the ground while Telfar reminds us that “hoes are never cold.”
It’s been over a month since Extraordinary Hot Daddy™. First, Oscar Isaac took a deep breath on the red carpet from the armpit of his girlfriend Jessica Chastain. Reducing a large part of the world’s population to a primary ball of phlegm. And now the Guatemalan actor best known for his on-screen marinade in Star Wars, Ex Machina, and Dune is back.
Several BTS photos taken from Scenes by wedding suit designer Miyako Belize are currently circulating on social media. Compiled into a beautiful volume file that I wanted to get – for research purposes, of course lsaac can be seen in various tactile sweaters, soft cotton shirts. Baggy pants, and sneakers on New Balance, salt and pepper messy hair as he pensively stares at a distance through wire glasses.
The whole thing got hot, muttering about Tate Modern on a Saturday afternoon. Maybe reading a book about mid-century Italian furniture or feminist art in the gift shop, and ordering a Cortado at the cafe (no problem).
As expected, Twitter lost.
Elsewhere, there were two posthumous contributions to the fashion world this week. Though received slightly differently – Margaret Thatcher became an influential lingerie figure and Siliva Plate’s favorite skirt sold for £12,500 on Duraflame wood and launched Skendi. Balenciaga instead found his way into the Bjork solar system until it was announced. That Jean-Paul Gauthier would open his archives to the public and Jacques would devote himself to beauty.
VIVIEN WESTWOOD SENDS A LETTER TO EARTH
Vivienne Westwood plays videos every day ahead of the UN climate change conference COP26. Each film focuses on a letter sent to its platform. A letter to earth calling for urgent climate action from world leaders. The campaign starts today, so get online to see what messages people are sending.