Paris’s take on spring/summer 2022 was fun, light and impactful. While Louis Vuitton saw a protester barge onto the runway, Balenciaga stole the show with a “customised” episode of The Simpsons. Meanwhile, Chanel gave us a strong case of wanderlust while Schiaparelli showed how to do spring, off-duty in the brand’s signature way. Snapshots: ChanelThe invitation for the show arrived over an email that carried a picture of model Vivienne Rohner taking a photo — produced by photographers Inez and Vinoodh, which also eventually transcended onto the runway. Creative director…
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David Hasselhoff’s daughter Hayley become’s the first ever curvy model for Playboy Germany
‘That’s my body!’: Hayley said the highlight of her shoot is the body you see is all hers, including her breasts and bum, and Playboy only ‘amplified’ her natural assets Hayley Hasselhoff has become the first ever curve model to cover Playboy Germany and revealed her famous father was ‘supportive’ of her posing nude. The plus-size model, 28, who’s the daughter of The Hoff, 68, told MailOnline her Baywatch-star dad believes in her and trusts the choices she makes for her career after she first started working aged 14. Hayley,…
Read MoreHandball federation changes uniform rules after pressure over ‘sexist’ bikini rule
The International Handball Federation has responded to widespread accusations of sexism by changing its rules around women’s uniforms to allow bike shorts and tank tops instead of bikini bottoms and crop tops. The sport’s global governing body has been the subject of international pressure since July, when the European Handball Federation made headlines for imposing a €1,500 fine on the Norwegian women’s beach handball team for wearing shorts like their male counterparts during the Euro 21 tournament in Bulgaria. At the time, the EHF described the shorts as “improper clothing”….
Read MoreDjokovic could miss Australian Open due to anti-vaxx stance
Novak Djokovic’s Australian Open title defence is in doubt after a government official said that it is unlikely that unvaccinated players will get visas to enter the country. “I don’t think an unvaccinated tennis player is going to get a visa to come into this country and if they did get a visa, they’d probably have to quarantine for a couple of weeks,” Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews was quoted as saying by Reuters. “I don’t think that the person you indicated (Djokovic) or any other tennis player, let’s not personalise…
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