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What happens when The Breakfast Club meets Hereditary at a pre-wedding cabin in the woods? You get It’s What’s Inside, Netflix’s latest mind-melter of a body-swap thriller. I talked with #BrittanyOGrady, #GavinLeatherwood, and #AlyciaDebnamCarey about playing multiple characters, channeling modern-day anxieties, and why this is definitely not your typical Freaky Friday.
“We all trusted each other to hold our creations close,” Brittany told me. “If you had a bunch of egomaniac actors, it could’ve gone wrong. But we were all in.”
#it's what's inside#brittany o'grady#the consultant#alycia debnam carey#feartwd#alicia clark#fear the walking dead#adc5#commander lexa#gavin leatherwood#ross lynch#charlie besso#rainer dawn#cj clark#noah centineo#netflix#body swap
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范冰冰、蕾哈娜的禮服也能自己做!泰國網紅用金針菇、火腿「低成本食材」拷貝華美紅毯裝超療癒
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前陣子剛結束的時尚奧斯卡Met Gala和坎城影展紅毯讓人看得目不暇給,幾位大咖們穿著價值不斐的華服,令螢幕前的儂編超級羨慕。不過,雖然買不起,卻想自己也來一套的你一定要看下去!泰國網紅Sine Benjaphorn教你用超低成本Cosplay,連范冰冰剛在坎城影展穿過的Ali Karoui2018春夏高級訂製服也完美複製,到底需要哪些材料呢?
1.金針菇 身材姣好的泰國和英國混血女星Araya Alberta Hargate時常在大型典禮上搶盡鋒頭,在坎城影展上,她穿了一件看起來非常熱的毛茸茸禮服,被Sine Benjaphorn用金針菇超「低成本」的拷貝!人家說Cosplay就是要不像才好笑,可是怎麼像成這樣還這麼好笑啦!(噴飯)
2.萵苣 人家范冰冰這套禮服仙到不行,活脫脫像童話走出來的公主,結果Sine Benjaphorn拿萵苣製作了一件相似度99%的禮服,連銀色手拿包都沒有漏掉,她用鐵鍋重現成功!
3.榴蓮 儂編真的快不行了,她真的太有創意了,竟然想到用榴蓮重現黃色禮服,不過在拍攝過程應該要一直憋氣吧!(重點���)
4.樂事 跟羽絨外套有一樣特色的零食真空包裝,也被她拿來當作低成本素材,原本的造型師應該覺得好氣又好笑~
5.火腿 2017年的Met Gala上,蕾哈娜為配合「川久保玲/Comme des Garçons:在中間的藝術」的主題,選擇川久保玲2016年的人型花朵服裝向這位傳奇設計師致敬。不過看久了,真的滿像火腿裝的齁XD
她的特色是用食材變裝,讓儂編聯想到了女神卡卡的生肉裝,原來卡卡才是「食材服裝」的先驅。但不只用食材,Sine Benjaphorn也有許多變身女團成員的Copy非常可愛,若想看她更多照片,請追蹤framsook_lek_lek@Instagram喔!
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延伸閱讀 英國皇室寶寶療癒百分百!搜羅喬治小王子、夏綠蒂小公主的超Q特輯 惡搞時尚看了好療癒!16歲男孩讓貝拉哈蒂德、肯伊威斯特穿上XXL服裝IG爆紅
#流行穿搭#紅毯裝#_uuid:3b90531f-19e7-3581-adc5-4610c3923de1#bella儂儂#流行時尚#泰國#_revsp:bella.tw#拷貝#_lmsid:a077000000CKn8aAAD#網紅#低成本食材
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Who wins the big 2017 NHL Awards in Vegas? (Video)
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The 2017 NHL Awards have arrived, which means it’s time to make our final prognostications about which players will be taking home which big prizes. Check out Yahoo Sports Puck Daddy blogger Greg Wyshynski with his final, lead-pipe lock selections.
Here’s a rundown of Wednesday night’s awards:
Ted Lindsay Award (Most Outstanding Player as Voted by NHLPA) Presenters: Ted Lindsay, Mario Lemieux and Mark Messier
Frank J. Selke Trophy (Forward Who Best Excels in the Defensive Aspects of the Game) Presenters: Bob Gainey and Jay Baruchel
James Norris Memorial Trophy (Top Defenseman) Presenters: Denis Potvin and Jay Baruchel
Calder Memorial Trophy (Rookie of the Year) Presenter: Taran Killam
NHL General Manager of the Year Award (Most Outstanding General Manager) Presenter: David Harbour
Jack Adams Award (Most Outstanding Head Coach) Presenter: David Harbour
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy (Perseverance and Dedication to Hockey) Presenter: Jacob Tremblay
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy (Outstanding Sportsmanship and Gentlemanly Conduct) Presenters: Marcel Dionne and Aly Raisman
Vezina Trophy (Top Goaltender) Presenters: Bernie Parent and Kevin Weekes
Hart Memorial Trophy (Most Valuable Player to His Team) Presenter: Wayne Gretzky
#_revsp:21d636bb-8aa8-4731-9147-93a932d2b27a#NHL#_category:yct:001000863#_lmsid:a077000000CFoGyAAL#_category:yct:001000001#_uuid:64997abd-adc5-3dbb-976b-98f6c4f19613#$nhl#Vegas Golden Knights#_author:Greg Wyshynski
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Australia, India friendship enters 'T20 mode', Modi says - https://www.9news.com.au/national/indian-prime-minister-narendra-modi-arrives-in-sydney/9378cbe7-7e1e-418c-adc5-901cc4efa50b
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Joe Katayama + Hiroko Tokunaga + Makiko Yuasa “Their collages”
Joe Katayama + Hiroko Tokunaga + Makiko Yuasa “Their collages” at s+arts Media: Media Arts (2021-11-12 - 2021-11-28)
Collage is a French word that means gluing, and it is one of the painting techniques that is composed by combining various materials with different characteristics. In this exhibition, the artists took a flexible stance and thought differently from their usual work, such as how to accept and incorporate two other artists into their work. For this exhibition, Joe Katayama worked on a collage using the wax used in the production process. Katayama, who says that he values the airy atmosphere of his works above all else, cuts out an ordinary landscape, and by using wax, a familiar foreign substance, on the screen, he creates works with a pleasant noise, coexisting with an imaginary existence. Hiroko Tokunaga will present works created using bricolage, which she describes as “like a massage that relaxes your stiffened senses”. Normally, Tokunaga thinks about the overall image first and systematically arranges and constructs materials, but in this exhibition, she begins her work not with the overall image, but with the individual pieces that will be used as materials, creating the “best pieces”. She says that by starting her work with a different procedure, she is able to create free forms and enrich her ideas. Makiko Yuasa will present her collage works, which she started to show in her solo exhibition in May this year. Compared to her usual tense pointillism, the works have a more relaxed impression, but still offer a glimpse of Yuasa’s philosophical worldview. This exhibition is a good opportunity for all three artists to think about their own work from a new perspective by working with a different technique than they usually use. Venue: Room2
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Joe Katayama + Hiroko Tokunaga + Makiko Yuasa “Their collages” at s+arts Media: Media Arts (2021-11-12 - 2021-11-28)
Collage is a French word that means gluing, and it is one of the painting techniques that is composed by combining various materials with different characteristics. In this exhibition, the artists took a flexible stance and thought differently from their usual work, such as how to accept and incorporate two other artists into their work. For this exhibition, Joe Katayama worked on a collage using the wax used in the production process. Katayama, who says that he values the airy atmosphere of his works above all else, cuts out an ordinary landscape, and by using wax, a familiar foreign substance, on the screen, he creates works with a pleasant noise, coexisting with an imaginary existence. Hiroko Tokunaga will present works created using bricolage, which she describes as “like a massage that relaxes your stiffened senses”. Normally, Tokunaga thinks about the overall image first and systematically arranges and constructs materials, but in this exhibition, she begins her work not with the overall image, but with the individual pieces that will be used as materials, creating the “best pieces”. She says that by starting her work with a different procedure, she is able to create free forms and enrich her ideas. Makiko Yuasa will present her collage works, which she started to show in her solo exhibition in May this year. Compared to her usual tense pointillism, the works have a more relaxed impression, but still offer a glimpse of Yuasa’s philosophical worldview. This exhibition is a good opportunity for all three artists to think about their own work from a new perspective by working with a different technique than they usually use. Venue: Room2
https://www.tokyoartbeat.com//media/event/2021/ADC5-80 via Art Japan
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