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Calvin the Christmas Tree by Stephen Bowling - Award Winner
Calvin the Christmas Tree: The greatest Christmas tree of all by Stephen Bowling Winner of a Gold Medal 2021 from Readers’ Favorite, Winner of a B.R.A.G. Medallion. 5 Stars from Readers Favorite Book Review. He’s been preparing for the season since he was a sapling. But will he be tall enough to start spreading joy? The thought of missing Christmas has little Calvin quaking in his roots. The…
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Featured Post: Sketches of Life (Where The Road Goes Series Book 1) by A Gavazzoni
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About Sketches of Life (Where The Road Goes Series Book 1): A careless girl. A survivor alone in the world. A world in turmoil. In the middle of WWII, France surrendered to Germany, and young Lily, half French and half American, has her life turned upside down. A careless girl, full of dreams, Lily must leave France and go to her father’s homeland, taking her mother with her. Lily’s mother becomes completely dependent upon her teenage daughter, and Lily is forced to grow up quickly. Trying her best to support them both, balancing work and dreams of continuing her studies, Lily meets her first love and discovers passion and betrayal on her way. Ninon is a survivor. Alone in the world, she works as an exotic dancer in a French cabaret called Le Passioné, where she moves her hips to put food on her plate until a new and dangerous opportunity is presented to her. Although Ninon has lost faith in love and God, life will show her surprises can be found around every corner. France, the United States, Spain, Austria, and Argentina present the backdrops for an epic tale of people trying to adapt to a world in turmoil—one that’s filled with secrets and surprises… A GOLD PINNACLE BOOK ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNER What readers are saying about Sketches of Life: ★★★★★- “I would recommend "Sketches of Life" to anyone looking for a warm heartfelt, heart-wrenching story of a girl coming of age in a war-torn world.” Targeted Age Group: 21+ Written by: A Gavazzoni Buy the ebook: Buy the Book On Amazon Link to Series Buy the Print Book: Buy the Book On Amazon Author Bio: A. Gavazzoni is a Brazillian Multi-Award-Winning Novelist of five published literary works within two novel series titled, 'Hidden Motives' and 'Where The Road Goes.' Adriana has become a critically acclaimed popular steamy romance fiction writer of light erotica with cross-genres of steamy murder mystery suspense, crime action, historical romantic thrillers, coming-of-age, and women's gripping fiction. Adriana's break-out debut of "Behind The Door" book one of the "Hidden Motives" series firmly placed her on the literary map nationally and internationally. Her novels are available on Amazon Books, Amazon Kindle, and Kindles available within Kindle Unlimited, and her novels are featured in online literary book sites, fine book stores, and literary magazines. Born and raised in Brazil, she is of full Italian lineage. By day she is a Brazillian business lawyer, a former professor of law, and writes legal books. She speaks four languages: English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish. When she is not practicing law or writing her next steamy novel, she is an avid reader and enjoys many interests as a very active person. Adriana loves to dance, especially the (Tango), and enjoys cooking, enjoys good food, and good wine. She believes in exercising along with living a healthy lifestyle. She enjoys traveling and visits New York often, but her "Happy Place" is always spending time with her big happy family and her pets as a passionate animal lover. Adriana continues to work and reside in Brazil. ***Novel Awards & Achievements For A. Gavazzoni* "Where The Road Goes Novel Series" Book One - Sketches of Life - Gold Pinnacle Book Achievement Award - Honorable Mention - Los Angeles Book Festival 2021 - Finalist - Book Excellence Awards Book Two - Life Has Other Plans Gold Pinnacle Book Achievement Award - Book Excellence Award - Finalist - Eric-Hoffer Award - NIEA - National Indie Book Award - Honorable Mentions - Hollywood Book Festival 2022 & Paris Book Festival 2022... All Novels Awarded 5-Star Reader's Favorite Editorial Book Reviews. Multiply Awards Won For All Three Novels In The "Hidden Motives" Series... Follow the author on social media: Learn more about the writer. Visit the Author's Website Facebook Fan Page Twitter Instagram YouTube Read the full article
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The Ultimate College Student Health Handbook: Your Guide for Everything from Hangovers to Homesickness - Jill Grimes
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2022 International Impact Book Award Winner?2021 Gold Medal Florida Authors & Publishers Association Presidents Award: Health Category2021 Gold Medal Winner of the International Book Award: Health Category2021 Silver Medal Winner of the?Nautilus Award: ?Health, Healing, Wellness & Vitality2021 Independent Press Award?Distinguished?Favorite: Health & Fitness2021 New York City Big Book Award?Distinguished?Favorite?in the?Health?&?Fitness?category2021 Firebird Speak Up Talk Radio?Winner2021 Readers? Favorite Gold Medal: Young Adult Nonfiction?2020 Gold Medal Winner of the Literary Titan Award2020 American Book Fest Best Book Awards Winner: College GuidesConsider this College Health 101?an award-winning guide to what students really want (or need) to know about their mental and physical health when they're away from home.College students facing their first illness, accident, or anxiety away from home often flip-flop between wanting to handle it themselves and wishing
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The Ultimate College Student Health Handbook: Your Guide for Everything from Hangovers to Homesickness Writen By Jill Grimes
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Liz’s Top Books of 2020
blatantly stolen from @alamorn but also i wanted to feel accomplished that i did in fact read published books this year before descending entirely into mdzs/the untamed fanfiction :) :) :) :)
In two parts! Books I read that actually came out in 2020, and then honorable mentions of books I read in 2020 that were published in previous years. Enjoy!
Top Books Published in 2020 (which are not in any kind of order because I can’t like rank stuff, I’m not that kind of person)
The City We Became by N.K. Jemisin
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What can I say except it’s N.K. Jemisin who wrote my favorite high fantasy series (The Inheritance Trilogy), won three consecutive Hugo Awards for her The Broken Earth trilogy, and she’s writing urban fantasy with Lovecraftian and superhero team flavor. I mean....obviously I was at the top of the wait list for this once my library ordered it. And it lived up to the hype!! Because of course!! It’s fabulously fast-paced with amazingly smart and interesting characters of diverse backgrounds. I kept thinking one of them was my favorite, and then another would have a great line and I would change my mind. It’s fine, they’re all technically one entity with several parts, so I can love them all and not choose (but it’s probably Bronca, let’s be real). And it’s the first of a series! And I’m counting down the days til there is more!
Axiom’s End by Lindsay Ellis
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I definitely picked this up simply because Lindsay Ellis, one of my favorite video essayists, wrote it, and then ended up loving everything about it. I’m not usually one for First Contact stories, but I appreciate the very human-focused approach here, sticking solely to an ordinary girl’s perspective as she navigates being the person first in contact with a very alien alien. Cora’s attempts to humanize Ampersand are relatable, but I appreciate Ellis reminding us at almost every turn that Ampersand is super Not Human, no matter how much Cora reads into his actions. Ellis doesn’t gloss over the Science part either, especially when it comes to the race of aliens Ampersand belongs to. Again, the first of a series, and you will absolutely be screaming for the next book when this one is over.
You Had Me At Hola by Alexis Daria
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Insert my obligatory “I don’t usually read romances blah blah blah.” Though, during lockdown, I attempted to branch out beyond my usual genres when I was attending a ton of publisher webinars about upcoming books. This one stood out to me because of its Latinx cast and the whole behind-the-scenes of a Jane The Virgin-esque show, based on a telenovela (of course). It is fantastic, a quick read with instantly likable and fun characters. And the tropes! We’re playing love interests but we have insane chemistry! A sensitive, traumatized male lead who learns to open up again! A sassy but insecure female lead who learns to let loose and love again! Hooking up, but we have to keep on the DL or else scandal! And of course, the extended families add to every scene they are in--I loved every interaction Ashton and Jasmine had with their families, it was the cherry on top of a fantastic read. Also the sex scenes are steamy. 
Beetle and the Hollowbones by Aliza Layne
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I got this graphic novel as an advanced reader copy well before it came out, and after reading it, I was sCREAMING because I couldn’t tell all my graphic novel, queer coming-of-age-with-magic loving friends to immediately pick up a copy!! So thankfully, it’s out now, so I can scream to the heavens to please read this!!! It is such a sweet story with beautiful full-color art and fantastic world-building. It has the same silly, referential humor you see in a lot of kids/YA graphic novels these days, but Beetle packs in a lot of heart as well. 
Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi
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Like many people in May/June of this year, I was reading, reading, reading a lot of books about racism from as many Black authors as I could get my hands on. There were many not published this year that should definitely be read (So You Want To Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo being among the top), but this book really stuck with me because it is written specifically for a younger audience, and Jason Reynolds knows how to talk to kids about tough subjects. Stamped gets across difficult concepts like assimilationists and segregationists in an easy-to-understand, conversational style that doesn’t take away from any of the important history and nuance. This certainly is not The Book of antiracism studies, but it is a good starting point if you are daunted by lengthy title lists and aren’t sure where to begin. I highly recommend the audiobook as well, read by Reynolds himself.
(Side note: I watched this keynote address with Reynolds and Kendi which is an excellent primer into the background of how this book came to be. Reynolds is also just very interesting to listen to)
Honorable Mentions aka Books I read in 2020 that were published in previous years again, not ranked because I CAN’T, OKAY
White Is For Witching by Helen Oyeyemi
I read this book and then wanted to go back and read it immediately again, not necessarily because it was so amazing, but because I felt like I would get it even more if I did. This is a haunting little book that took turns I was not expecting, even with the book synopsis I read. It is disturbing and features descriptions of an eating disorder, so proceed with caution. However, if you like Gothic tales of haunted houses and the trauma inflicted on us by those who came before, I can’t recommend this one enough.
Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
My last book club read before the pandemic D: We didn’t actually get to meet to discuss this book, but my club (all librarians) were working at our emergency call center at the same time and all reading it, so we KINDA got to discuss it, if not in a formal book club setting. ANYWAY, it’s a thrilling jaunt through 1920s Mexico, following a fantastic Cinderella-esque heroine who makes a deal with a Mayan god to retrieve his body. If you are a fan of the Percy Jackson-brand of mythological adventures, this is definitely one to add to your list, especially if you are looking for something a little bit more Adult.
Scary Stories for Young Foxes by Christian McKay Heidicker
Okay, I know it’s a young readers/middle grade book, but HEAR ME OUT. This is whimsical and haunting tale about seven little fox kits who set out to scare themselves shitless by hearing scary tales. Only one kit will remain when the night is over, but the one who does will get to hear a surprisingly sweet, and well-earned, happy ending. If you are a Neil Gaiman-esque horror fan, I recommend picking this up. Its scares are fairly scary, especially for its audience, but it’s an engaging story about the lengths we will go for the ones we love.
Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse
Did someone say Navajo monster-hunting heroine with magic powers navigating a post-apocalyptic world, oh and also saving it??? Look, Maggie is My Kind of Hero, in that she’s damaged, she drinks too much, she’s surly, but she has a seriously gooey heart of gold underneath all that armor. Navajo mythology is woven into this tale of monster-hunting, surviving. If you’re in Supernatural-disappointment-land, maybe give this a try! It has that Western-y, road trip feel to it, and again, I love the lead character. (It also has a currently published sequel and a soon-to-be-released third book as well!)
This is How You Lose The Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
This was rec’ed to me by a librarian friend, with the words, “Oh, Liz, you’ll really like this.” And she was RIGHT. Red and Blue are on opposite sides of a war waged across time and decide to send letters to each other, at first, to taunt, but then, to understand, to learn, and to love. The details of the war don’t matter much, but what does matter is the achingly beautiful poetry with which Red and Blue reveal themselves to each other. I was told to listen to this one, but I’m glad I read it myself instead. The prose is very purple at times, and I appreciated being able to go back to passages to reread again and again. Oh, and it’s queer (Red and Blue are both female), and SPOILERS SPOILERS has a happy ending. 
(also there is a wangxian remix for my mdzs buds. and also a semi-officially sanctioned fanfic sequel???? at least amal el-mohtar linked it from goodreads so whoo! also also it’s very funny)
And that’s my Year in Books 2020! Seeing it laid out like this, I had a surprisingly good year for book reading even though I felt like I barely read anything. For awhile, reading was Hard, and I just wanted to consume fluffy, sweet fanfiction, but I’m getting back into it. Oh, and please let me know if you check any of these out!
Here’s to a good year for books in 2021! ✨
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The Notebooks and Drawings of Louis I Kahn
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Notebooks and Drawings of Louis I Kahn
Designers & Books Launches a Kickstarter on February 17 2021 to Reissue The Notebooks and Drawings of Louis I. Kahn
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Designers & Books Launches a Kickstarter on February 17 to Reissue The Notebooks and Drawings of Louis I. Kahn Originally published in 1962 and out of print for almost fifty years, the first book on influential modern architect Louis Kahn to feature work in his own hand will be reissued in a facsimile edition, accompanied by a new Reader’s Guide.
1956 study for center city Philadelphia, ink on tracing paper
Designers & Books is launching a Kickstarter on February 17 to issue The Notebooks and Drawings of Louis I. Kahn, long out of print, in a new facsimile edition.
Portrait of Louis I. Kahn, from a photograph by George Pohl
Created by Richard Saul Wurman, along with printer Eugene Feldman, and first published in 1962 (second edition, 1973), the book is one of the earliest public acknowledgments of the genius of the influential and iconoclastic American modern architect Louis I. Kahn (1901–1974) and the one Kahn called his favorite book about his work. The generously sized folio features sketches from Kahn’s travels and drawings of selected projects, paired with texts from his personal notebooks and unpublished speeches.
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This exact reproduction will be accompanied by an extensive Reader’s Guide, which includes new writings by a variety of critics and colleagues as well as personal recollections, along with additional visual material, much of it previously unpublished, providing important new context for understanding Kahn’s art and his thinking.
1951 Delphi from Marmaria, Greece, crayon in notebook
The Kickstarter for the Facsimile and Reader’s Guide is being launched to celebrate Louis Kahn’s 120th birthday in February 2021. The two books are produced with the approval and cooperation of Richard Saul Wurman, Nathaniel Kahn, and the Louis I. Kahn Collection at the Architectural Archives of the University of Pennsylvania.
1951 Luxor, Egypt, crayon in notebook
About The Notebooks and Drawings of Louis I. Kahn The Notebooks and Drawings of Louis I. Kahn was conceived by a then twenty-five-year-old Richard Saul Wurman, a former student of Louis Kahn, age fifty-nine, who employed him in his Philadelphia office. Wurman (acclaimed today as one of the first practicing information architects, and founder of the TED Conference), with Kahn’s agreement, selected all the drawings for the book. “I didn’t choose what were considered his best, most finished drawings,” Wurman notes. “I chose those that spoke to me—much in the same way that Lou would say you had a conversation with the building . . . the drawings that told me what they were trying to be.”
Mikveh Israel Synagogue, Independence Hall Mall, Philadelphia, concept studies, ink in notebook
A section of travel sketches (reproduced at full size) from the 1950s depicting sites in Greece, Egypt, Italy, and France reflect Kahn’s abiding interest in interpreting monumental forms. A following section features a selection of early drawings and renderings for, among other well-known projects, the sculpture court of the Yale University Art Gallery; the A.N. Richards Medical Research Building (Laboratory), designated a National Historic Landmark in 2009, at the University of Pennsylvania; the General Motors Exhibition Building for the 1964 New York World’s Fair; and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, in La Jolla, California, as well as visionary studies for the Philadelphia center city. Interspersed throughout are texts from mainly unpublished speeches that Kahn reworked for the book.
1962 Graham Foundation studies for center city Philadelphia, plan diagram, ink
William Whitaker, curator of the Architectural Archives of the University of Pennsylvania, which holds the Louis I. Kahn Collection, asserts: “Wurman and Feldman’s Notebooks and Drawings of Louis I. Kahn is a big book not just by the measure of its folio size but by audaciously and courageously getting you into the head of the architect.”
1961 Salk Institute for Biological Studies, San Diego, California, Meeting House concept study, pencil on yellow tracing paper
About the 2021 Facsimile and Reader’s Guide The 2021 Facsimile will be an exact reproduction of the 1973 second edition (produced by MIT Press), to which was added a four-page handwritten introduction Kahn wrote in the form a letter to Wurman and Feldman from his perspective ten years after the original 1962 (Falcon Press) publication.
1957 A.N. Richards Medical Research Building, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, definitive study, pencil on tracing paper
Key Facsimile Specifications: • 11.25 x 15 inches, vertical • 96 pages, including four three-page gatefolds • 76 drawings • Two sections: section 1 is a group of sketches produced (at actual size); section 2 is a group of Kahn’s early sketches and finished renderings of buildings and visions. • Interspersed throughout with text based largely on transcriptions of unpublished speeches given between 1960 and 1962. Also includes selections from Kahn’s Voice of America broadcast, his Universal Atlas Cement Company folder, the Museum of Modern Art booklet on the Richards Medical Research Building, and an introduction written for the book. • Bound in linen-covered boards, front cover stamped in gold foil with a detail of stylized trees from a Kahn sketch
Each page of the 1973 edition of The Notebooks and Drawings of Louis Kahn can be viewed online at the official Louis I. Kahn Facsimile Project website: www.louisikahn.com.
An accompanying Reader’s Guide, designed to complement the Facsimile, will include new writings from a variety of contributors as well as extensive visual material from the Louis I. Kahn Collection at the Architectural Archives of the University of Pennsylvania, much of it previously unpublished.
1956 studies for center city Philadelphia, ink on tracing paper
Key Reader’s Guide Specifications: • 11.25 x 15 inches, vertical • Approximately 120 pages • New writings from Richard Saul Wurman; William Whitaker; Louis Kahn’s three children—Nathaniel Kahn, Sue Ann Kahn, and Alexandra Tyng; Jonathan Salk; and Paul Goldberger, among others. Also includes tributes from architects who have been winners of the Louis I. Kahn Award: David Adjaye, Tadao Ando, David Chipperfield, Peter Eisenman, Ted Flato, Norman Foster; Jeanne Gang, Frank Gehry, Nicholas Grimshaw, Steven Holl, Daniel Libeskind, Thom Mayne, Moshe Safdie, Denise Scott Brown, Robert A.M. Stern, Billie Tsien and Tod Williams, and Rafael Viñoly.
• Numerous images and additional archival material from the Louis I. Kahn Collection at the Architectural Archives of the University of Pennsylvania. • Trade paperback with matte black covers, front cover stamped in silver foil with a detail of stylized trees from a Kahn sketch The Kickstarter campaign will run from February 17 through March 31, 2021.
About Designers & Books Designers & Books is an artisanal publisher focused on art and design books that inspire us to remain true to our creative spirit. It created the successfully funded Kickstarters for facsimiles of Depero Futurista (the Bolted Book) by Fortunato Depero, published in 2017, and Visual Design in Action by Ladislav Sutnar in 2015, as well as the original publication Seymour Chwast: At War with War in 2016. Designers & Books also maintains a website that advocates for books as important sources of inspiration.
For detailed information on Louis I. Kahn, visit: www.louisikahn.com
1950 Doges’ [Doge’s] Palace, Venice, Italy, crayon in notebook
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Federal Wins Best Shotshells Award From Both Shooting Sports Retailer and Tactical Retailer Magazines
Federal has received 2020 Gold Awards in the category of Shotshells by the readers of both Shooting Sports Retailer and Tactical Retailer magazines. The inaugural Choice Awards gave the readers of both trade publications the opportunity to vote on their favorite brands in our industry. The award results were recently published in the March 2021 issues of both publications. “Federal continues to…
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Can two people who start with nothing end up with everything?⁣ Does marrying well mean marrying rich? ⁣Find out in No Matter What Happens by international bestselling author, @authorkellycollins! Get your copy today ➞  https://amzn.to/3yayqbe⁣ AUTHOR BIO: Like FREEBIES? Join the VIP readers at http://bit.ly/KellyCollinsFreeBook for members-only exclusives!~ Tip: Just hit "FOLLOW" for notifications about deals & new releases! ~ International bestselling author of more than thirty novels, Kelly Collins writes with the intention of keeping love alive. Always a romantic, she blends real-life events with her vivid imagination to create characters and stories that lovers of contemporary romance, new adult, and romantic suspense will return to again and again.Kelly has sold more than a quarter of a million books worldwide, and in 2021 she was awarded a Readers' Favorite Award Gold Medal in the Contemporary Romance category for A Tablespoon of Temptation.You can learn more about Kelly at www.authorkellycollins.com. Author links: https://www.authorkellycollins.com/ https://www.facebook.com/authorkelleycollins https://twitter.com/kcollinsauthor https://www.instagram.com/authorkellycollins/ https://www.bookbub.com/authors/kelly-collins https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7488895.Kelly_Collins Read the full article
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The Ultimate College Student Health Handbook: Your Guide for Everything from Hangovers to Homesickness - Jill Grimes
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2022 International Book Awards Winner: College Guides2022 International Impact Book Award Winner?2021 Gold Medal Florida Authors & Publishers Association Presidents Award: Health Category2021 Gold Medal Winner of the International Book Award: Health Category2021 Silver Medal Winner of the?Nautilus Award: ?Health, Healing, Wellness & Vitality2021 Independent Press Award?Distinguished?Favorite: Health & Fitness2021 New York City Big Book Award?Distinguished?Favorite?in the?Health?&?Fitness?category2021 Firebird Speak Up Talk Radio?Winner2021 Readers? Favorite Gold Medal: Young Adult Nonfiction?2020 Gold Medal Winner of the Literary Titan Award2020 American Book Fest Best Book Awards Winner: College GuidesConsider this College Health 101?an award-winning guide to what students really want (or need) to know about their mental and physical health when they're away from home.College students facing their first illness, accident, or anxiety away from home often flip-flop
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The Ultimate College Student Health Handbook: Your Guide for Everything from Hangovers to Homesickness Writen By Jill Grimes
Download Or Read PDF The Ultimate College Student Health Handbook: Your Guide for Everything from Hangovers to Homesickness - Jill Grimes Free Full Pages Online With Audiobook.
2022 International Book Awards Winner: College Guides2022 International Impact Book Award Winner?2021 Gold Medal Florida Authors & Publishers Association Presidents Award: Health Category2021 Gold Medal Winner of the International Book Award: Health Category2021 Silver Medal Winner of the?Nautilus Award: ?Health, Healing, Wellness & Vitality2021 Independent Press Award?Distinguished?Favorite: Health & Fitness2021 New York City Big Book Award?Distinguished?Favorite?in the?Health?&?Fitness?category2021 Firebird Speak Up Talk Radio?Winner2021 Readers? Favorite Gold Medal: Young Adult Nonfiction?2020 Gold Medal Winner of the Literary Titan Award2020 American Book Fest Best Book Awards Winner: College GuidesConsider this College Health 101?an award-winning guide to what students really want (or need) to know about their mental and physical health when they're away from home.College students facing their first illness, accident, or anxiety away from home often flip-flop
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9 Best-Dressed Musicians From The Met Gala 2022
An Overlooked Tracks News Finding: Here’s an article you might have overlooked. Having a partnership with NewsAPI, we try to catch music entertainment news for you to view, read and possibly enjoy. We will continue to find what’s available in the world of music entertainment, concert information and music releases. But obviously you – the listener and reader are the biggest source for news in your area, so if you can share with us. For right now, look at what we found for you:
“From The Rolling Stone India Website – 9 Best-Dressed Musicians From The Met Gala 2022”
Featuring Billie Eilish, Lizzo, Megan Thee Stallion, Cardi B and more, check out our ranking of the 9 musicians (and one Indian invitee) – who nailed this year’s ‘Gilded Glamor’ Met Gala theme.
The ‘Super Bowl of celebrity red carpets,’ ‘Academy Awards for fashion,’ or ‘Fashion’s biggest night’ – the first Monday of May has many names, and one of them is the ‘Met Gala.’ Hailed as one of the most-anticipated events of each year, over time, the Met Gala has grown a notorious repute for its experimental, over-the-top red-carpet looks, focused on the respective year’s concept.
In an encore to last year’s theme of ‘In America: A Lexicon of Fashion,”  this year’s theme strove to continue that legacy and was announced as ‘In America: An Anthology of Fashion,’ with the dress code being ‘gilded glamor’ and white tie. Expect this list to feature a lot of silks, corsets, cinched waists and elegant up-dos (Bridgerton, I’m looking at you).
For a backstory to the theme, the ‘Gilded Age’ was an era between the 1870s and 1890s in the United States when rapid migration, industrialization and economic growth took place, and ‘gilded glamor’ (the fashion from that time period) was heavily characterized by the usage of wealth and glamor to conceal the socio-political unrest and turbulences that ran amok in that era.
Without further ado, let’s dissect nine of our favorite looks from this year’s edition.
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9 Best-Dressed Musicians From The Met Gala 20229) Sabrina Carpenter in Paco Rabanne
Sabrina Carpenter, a Met Gala debutante, showed up in a romantic, dreamy gown that resembled liquid gold. The Paco Rabanne creation is a past-meets-present take on the gilded-glamor dress code, featuring a very contemporary silver sequined brassiere with a cascading gold and silver skirt, bejeweled with crystals from the House of Maison Lesage.
This look was accessorized with luxe yellow diamonds, a pronounced silver choker, exquisite rings on her fingers, and last but definitely not the least – statement Jimmy Choo heels. Carpenter’s natural blond locks only helped complement and elevate the look further.
8) Rosalia in Givenchy
Looking like an absolute vision in white, Rosalia sashayed down the red carpet donning an ornately embellished gown by Givenchy. The outfit consisted of sheer, balloon-style draped sleeves suspended from a stone-encrusted halter neck extension (which she cleverly paired with matching bejeweled earrings) and a figure-hugging silhouette that enhanced all her natural curves.
This was augmented by the choice of a mermaid-cut detail, ending in an exquisite, cream-toned feathery train. The ensemble was replete with stellar lace detailing and rimmed with silver rhinestones that gave off a supremely luxurious vibe, sublimely contrasted by the incorporation of black urban shades.
7) Cara Delevingne in Dior
For the ones who may be unaware, yes – this English model-turned-actress is also a talented musician.
And incase you think Cara Delevingne’s 2021 Met Gala look titled ‘Peg the Patriarchy’ was a bold move, think again. This time around, the supermodel strutted down the red carpet in a suave, haute-couture, monochromatic Dior red suit incorporating a Gilded Age, military-inspired double-breasted blazer at the top, and pleated cigarette pants for the bottoms.
However, the real show-stopping moment came when Delevingne boldly stripped off her top to reveal a torso dipped in golden body paint, underneath. Now donning only a pair of stick-ons and an aureate body chain, it seemed that the 29-year-old had decided to opt for a more literal representation of the night’s dress code – but we’re not complaining!
She managed to pull off every aspect of the risqué outfit, exuding unabashed confidence while posing for the paparazzi. From neck to feet, every inch of her figure was luxuriously dipped in gold, from a layered golden choker neckpiece and statement rings to shimmering, gem-encrusted eye makeup and a blond wig to match with that exact shade of gold. It’s simple – no one does it like Cara!
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