Gigi and Bella Hadid recreate iconic ‘Beetlejuice’ scene and excuse me while I burst into song

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Ever wondered what a family dinner is like at the Hadid household? ‘Course you have! 

Turns out it’s quite, errr, theatrical, judging by a Vogue video showing the Hadid siblings — Gigi, Bella, and Anwar — having dinner with their mom Yolanda. 

The family recreated a canonical scene from the much-beloved 1988 Tim Burton movie Beetlejuice. For those unfamiliar with the film, there’s a truly wonderful scene in which Catherine O’Hara (Delia Deetz) becomes possessed and starts singing “Day-O”. 

To mark the end of New York Fashion Week, the family donned the “chicest looks” of the week and mimicked the iconic scene. Read more…

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Victoria Beckham recreates iconic Spice Girls moments in hilarious Vogue video

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Victoria Beckham is an iconic in every sense of the word — in her style, in her music, and — as it turns out — in her sense of humour.

In a video for the October issue of British Vogue — which features her and her four kids on the cover — Beckham went back to her Spice Girls roots to recreate some of our favourite moments. 

In the video, Posh Spice dons the PVC catsuit she wore for the Spice Girls “Say You’ll Be There” video. The silver dress from the final Spice Girls concert in 2007 also has a cameo in the video. She’s even spotted wearing the platform Buffalos.  Read more…

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Beyoncé reveals the covers of her mysterious ‘Vogue’ September issue

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Beyoncé’s history-making September issue of Vogue is here, and with it a deeply personal collection of words about pregnancy, body acceptance, and the legacy she wants to leave in this world. 

The artist revealed images of the cover on Instagram on Monday, and the text accompanying her photos is now up on Vogue‘s website.

In July, HuffPost reported that Queen Bey had secured total control over the issue from Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour — meaning she could choose the cover, the captions, and even the photographs that would be included. Read more…

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Beyoncé’s next ‘Vogue’ cover will be the first shot by a black photographer

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Beyoncé herself took the reigns of this year’s biggest issue of Vogue.

As HuffPost reports, the singer pretty much replaced Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour, securing control over the cover, certain photos, and captions in this year’s September issue, the most anticipated issue of the year.

According to HuffPost’s sources, she has not granted an interview for this issue — there was no interview for her Vogue September 2015 cover, either — and instead opted to pen the captions on photos of herself featured in the magazine. Read more…

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New Zealand’s prime minister looks like the lead of a crime show in her Vogue shoot

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It’s somewhat rare for New Zealand politicians to attract global attention, but Jacinda Ardern’s star continues to rise.

The current New Zealand Prime Minister is featured in the March issue of Vogue, where she’s been labelled the “anti-Trump,” admired for the way she speaks about poverty and homelessness with a “blend of Bernie Sanders’s bluntness and Elizabeth Warren’s fearlessness.”

But of course, being Vogue, there was plenty of attention dedicated to Ardern’s photoshoot. Clarke Gayford, Ardern’s partner, made the photo his wallpaper.

….well thats the desktop sortedpic.twitter.com/9YlqkiwPEZ

— Clarke Gayford (@NZClarke) February 15, 2018 Read more…

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Taylor Swift reinvents herself (again) for her first magazine Vogue cover of the Reputation era

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It’s been a while since Taylor Swift last appeared on the cover of a magazine. But, her first cover shoot of the Reputation era is here. Somewhat unsurprisingly, the British Vogue cover is all about reinvention. 

In addition to a high fashion—and kinda emo—photo shoot, Swift has also written a poem for Vogue on the topic of “reinvention and moving on.” Quelle surprise! Sadly, we have to wait until Friday, when the magazine hits stands, to get our hands on Swift’s poetry. 

“It’s been a while since I’ve done a magazine cover. I’m really happy my first one back was with such wonderful people,” wrote Swift in an Instagram post about her cover shoot for the January issue of VogueRead more…

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Millie Bobby Brown and Gwendoline Christie tell Vogue what being British means to them

There are some things that are just SO British. Things like: dunking biscuits into tea, apologising for everything, getting excited for the John Lewis Christmas ad, or when you can’t travel anywhere without tea bags. 
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