Keira Knightley

Review: The Great Gatsby***

Review: The Great Gatsby***

You can imagine that a literary adaptation set in the self-indulgent Roaring Twenties about a fateful love story that’s given the Baz Luhrmann touch would be as extravagant as ever. Think Moulin Rouge. Indeed the flamboyant director does not hold back with his version of The Great Gatsby and even tries to shoehorn in a … Continued

Jennifer Lawrence Goes Edgy For New York Times

Jennifer Lawrence Goes Edgy For New York Times

Jennifer Lawerence rocks an edgier look, posing with a live snake for the latest Hollywood issue of The New York Times Magazine. The 22 year old actress was one of the thirteen leading ladies of 2012 for her work in The Hunger Games and Silver Linings Playbook. The other female acting sensations included; Keira Knightly’s … Continued

W Magazine Reveals Star Studded Anniversary Covers

W Magazine Reveals Star Studded Anniversary Covers

W Magazine has revealed 4 covers for their anniversary issue starring Keira Knightley, Scarlett Johansson, Mia Wasikowska and Rooney Mara. Each actress channels a different decade of fashion, as they posed for the Steven Klein shot covers while talking about their most significant memories from the era. Keira Knightley on fashion trends of the 2000s that … Continued

Chanel Opens Little Black Jacket Exhibition

Chanel Opens Little Black Jacket Exhibition

Chanel has opened a Little Black Exhibition yesterday in London’s Saatchi Gallery. A design house known for clothes that exude class and elegance we are definitely excited to see what the exhibition has in store. There are over 100 black and white photographs of Karl Lagerfeld’s favourite muses posing in the iconic jacket. Both men … Continued

Review: Anna Karenina****

Review: Anna Karenina****

Director Joe Wright’s take on Tolstoy’s tragic love story, Anna Karenina, is bound to divide opinion, particularly after watching the initially distracting theatrical element of a film set within theatre set changes. Those who favour classic Russian epics, like the days of Doctor Zhivago, may well have envisaged this in grander, more realistic settings. Admittedly, … Continued