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Amanza Smith Lit Up Miami Art Week as the Creators Gala Delivered a Night of Art, Influence, and Luxury
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Amanza Smith Lit Up Miami Art Week as the Creators Gala Delivered a Night of Art, Influence, and Luxury

by jummy84 December 10, 2025
written by jummy84

The return of Miami Art Week brought with it a surge of creative energy, and few gatherings captured its cultural pulse more vividly than the 2nd Annual Creators Gala Art Party, presented by Twenty35, Swagger Magazine, Jane Owen Public Relations and Zooz Group. On December 4, 2025, the trio of powerhouse brands once again transformed the One Ocean South residence an architectural jewel in Miami Beach’s South Pointe enclave into a haven for art, fashion, and elevated luxury.

The evening was hosted by Amanza Smith, the multifaceted television personality whose nine-season presence on Netflix’s Selling Sunset had already established her as a global figure in design and entertainment. This time, her artistic voice took center stage. Fresh off sold-out shows at MASH Gallery Los Angeles and Grove Gallery London, Smith unveiled a new art collection that showcased her evolving visual language, rich with texture, movement, and introspective expression. Her transition from model, actress, interior designer, and realtor to exhibiting artist resonated deeply during a week that celebrates creative reinvention.

Smith was joined by a dynamic lineup of creators from Zooz Group’s global influencer roster. Their presence underscored the gala’s identity as a gathering point for emerging talents and established tastemakers across entertainment, lifestyle, and media.

Amanza Smith attends SWAGGER Magazine Creators Gala hosted by Amanza Smith at Miami Art Week in Miami FL on December 4, 2025 (Photo by Udo Salters Photography).

 

Throughout the night, guests experienced the sophisticated ambiance of One Ocean South, beginning with red-carpet arrivals and continuing with curated culinary offerings and elevated mixology. Signature cocktails featured selections from the William Grant & Sons portfolio Milagro Tequila, Hendrick’s Gin, Glenfiddich Scotch, Reyka Vodka, and Monkey Shoulder Whisky while Sommsation presented an artfully assembled array of wines and sparkling varietals that complemented the evening’s “Liquid Art” theme. Premium Italian lager Peroni and Peroni 0.0 added a crisp, refreshing note to the drinks program, rounding out the celebration of artisanal craftsmanship.

Music played a pivotal role as DEOCA, one of Miami’s most exciting emerging producers and DJs, curated the soundscape. Having worked alongside major talents such as J Balvin, Trippie Redd, and David Guetta, and with several Top 10 releases on Beatport’s Tech House charts, DEOCA delivered a high-energy, globally influenced set that amplified the creative spirit of the evening.

Beyond the glamour, the gala also supported a meaningful cause through its partnership with GettingAlong.com, an organization dedicated to empowering future educators and policymakers with resources that foster societal well-being, personal growth, and responsible citizenship. The collaboration added a thoughtful dimension to an event celebrated for its artistry and cultural impact.

Amanza Smith attends SWAGGER Magazine Creators Gala hosted by Amanza Smith at Miami Art Week in Miami FL on December 4, 2025 (Photo by Udo Salters Photography).

The 2nd Annual Creators Gala once again stood out as a defining highlight of Miami Art Week—an experience where contemporary art, digital influence, and luxury living converged seamlessly. With Amanza Smith’s artistic evolution at its heart, a captivating roster of influential guests, and a carefully curated sensory journey, the evening left an indelible impression on attendees and reaffirmed the gala’s place among Miami Art Week’s most anticipated destinations.

As the city’s signature art festivities continued, the Creators Gala distinguished itself as a celebration of vision, creativity, and cultural momentum an unforgettable night where art did more than adorn the walls; it shaped the atmosphere itself.

 

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12 Simple & Cute Christmas Nail Art Trends To Try
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12 Simple & Cute Christmas Nail Art Trends To Try

by jummy84 November 27, 2025
written by jummy84

If minimalist nail art is more your thing, then Wendy’s pared-back take on festive nails will certainly appeal. There’s still glitz in the form of 3D pearls and golden rhinestones, and the petite dots of color really pop against a sheer, milky base color. Use Sally Hansen Salon Effects Nail Accents, to add some sparkle to your at-home manicures.

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Cricket in L1
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Art exhibition brings Australian indigenous stories to the city

by jummy84 November 22, 2025
written by jummy84

The capital received a vibrant dose of Australian First Nations culture on Friday as Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters opened at the Humayun’s Tomb Museum.

Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters (Raajessh kashyap)

The exhibition presents five sections of Indigenous Western and Central Desert songlines through nearly 300 paintings, objects, song, dance, photography, and multimedia. It tells the story of the Seven Sisters, or the Pleiades star cluster, fleeing across the desert while pursued by a powerful, shape-shifting male Ancestor linked to Orion. At the heart of the exhibition is the Songline, a spiritual and physical map defining sacred landscapes and preserving Tjukurrpa, or Aboriginal law, history, and survival knowledge. The journey spans three Indigenous lands: the APY (Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara) people in the central desert, the Ngaanyatjarra in the west, and the Martu in north-west Australia.

“Australia has three main stories” said Philip Green, adding, “Settlers from Britain, migrants, and our Indigenous people, whose culture has thrived for 65,000 years. This exhibition brings that history, art, and tradition to life.”

One of the highlights of the evening was the immersive dome theatre that showcased animated paintings. The exhibition runs from 22 November 2025 to 1 March 2026.

November 22, 2025 0 comments
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Imran Khan: Investment recovery is not a reliable yardstick to measure art
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Imran Khan: Investment recovery is not a reliable yardstick to measure art

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Nov 16, 2025 11:43 pm IST

Imran Khan emphasises that art cannot be measured solely by financial success.

Imran Khan who will soon be making a comeback in films says, “Investment recovery is not a reliable yardstick to measure art. All art is not for everybody. We tend to measure all things according to rupees earned. I always picked my characters thinking ‘ Do I vibe with this guys views on life?’ The gender dynamics and having a healthy dynamic between both partners has always been important. The audience back then who enjoyed those films and continue to re-watch them today, they enjoy the dynamic between the leads, where even in a romantic equation, there’s a witty remark- one upmanship, a clever repartee.”

Imran Khan

Speaking about his comeback film Imran recently told us, “The movie is just like what the team of Break Ke Baad would be doing 15 years later in life. It’s a natural progression. Danish and I now have collective life experience. He’s been married, I’ve been through a divorce. It’s just the film we should make 15 years later. This is very much a personal project that came from the creative urge of wanting to tell a story and working with dear friends.”

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Aditya Roy Kapur Malang Aashiqui 2 OK Jaanu
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Aditya Roy Kapur Birthday Special: 7 Films That Capture Him Mastering The Art Of Impactful Performances

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Aditya Roy Kapur has a rare quality — he makes everything on screen look natural, calm and almost effortless and the impact of his performances stays with you long after the film is over. He slips into characters in a way that feels honest and refreshing every time. From intense romances to light-hearted dramas and gritty thrillers, he understands every character from the inside and that’s why audiences connect with him so deeply.

7 Films That Capture Aditya Roy Kapur Mastering The Art Of Impactful Performances

Metro In Dino

In Metro In Dino, Aditya brings a gentle depth to his character. His performance showed a very real, relatable side that instantly draws people in. It was his simple and commendable acting that leaves a mark on us.

Ok Jaanu

In Ok Jaanu, he plays Adi with a breezy charm. His chemistry and his ease on screen and the relatable energy he brought to a modern love story made the performance instantly everyone’s favourite.

Aashiqui 2

His role in Aashiqui 2 remains one of his most loved. Aditya portrayed the intense, broken yet passionate lover with such honesty that it became a career-defining performance. The emotional weight he carried in the film is still remembered as one of his most powerful portrayals till date.

The Night Manager

In The Night Manager, Aditya brought a calm intensity to his role that people really enjoyed watching. He played the part of so confidently that made the character feel real and gripping. The show was also nominated for an International Emmy, adding to how well his performance was received.

Ludo

In Ludo, Aditya brought a fun energy to his part. His comic timing mixed with his effortless charm made his character one of the most enjoyable and refreshing ones.

Malang

With Malang, Aditya stepped into a darker, more intense zone. His rugged look, physical transformation and performance proved his versatility once again.

Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani

As Avi in Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, he brought a perfect mix of humour, emotion and maturity. His bond with the Ranbir made him instantly loved by audiences.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: ‘Parth’ Aditya Roy Kapur To ‘Krish’ Ahaan Panday And ‘Sunny’ Varun Dhawan, 6 Bollywood Characters That Made Us Fall In Love In 2025

Grinell Jacinto

With nearly 10 years of experience, Grinell Esther Jacinto is the Desk Head of Bollywood Bubble. Her interests lie in everything that is kaleshi and she loves to dig deeper into the lives of B-town actors. She has a problem though – she loves horror films but will have chills the minute the theatres lights dims. She’s previously worked with Koimoi, UrbanAsian and SpotboyE.

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Fishing lures. Pet toys. Art supplies. Advent calendars offer personalized ways to count down
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Fishing lures. Pet toys. Art supplies. Advent calendars offer personalized ways to count down

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Not so many years ago, a typical advent calendar was a basic cardboard box containing some chocolates or other candies behind little daily windows.

Fishing lures. Pet toys. Art supplies. Advent calendars offer personalized ways to count down

Today, advent calendars have evolved into creatively designed collections that dispense items ranging from pet toys to soaps, fishing equipment to art supplies. They make for festive decor, and appeal to our love of ritual, surprise and small things.

Of course, if you’re gifting an advent calendar, you’ll want to give it early, in time for your recipients to count down the days to Christmas or a milestone.

Here are some countdown calendars that cater to different interests when promising daily doses of joy.

Because they’ve been good boys and girls this year, consider a daily treat calendar for the household’s pets.

Petco’s got Merry Makings’ feline calendar, with 12 days of catnip goodies and toys behind the doors of a cute cottage. There’s one for dogs, too, with biscuits, chewies and small plush toys. $25-$30.

New York-based dog-snack maker Bocce’s Bakery has a 12-day calendar containing their signature wheat-, corn- and soy-free treats, made with ingredients like peanut butter, banana and chickpeas. $14.

A cat calendar at Trader Joe’s has freeze-dried sweet potato and salmon treats, while their dog version is all about the chicken — also freeze-dried. $7.99.

What nature lover wouldn’t love a pretty calendar with different kinds of flower seeds? Terrain has a box of seven seed bombs, each packaged in a decorative ornament — bees, butterflies, bunnies and birds among them. Hang them on the tree until planting season, then watch your pot or garden as chamomile, clovers, coriander, marigold and other pollinator-friendly wildflowers greet the spring. $48.

Needlecraft artist Amanda Watson in Bend, Oregon, created a calendar you stitch yourself — one new design each day from Dec. 1 through Christmas. It’s an embroidery project even newbies can handle, and the finished artwork could be framed, or turned into a tote or pillow. $45.

A fun one for crafty kids: Mondo Llama’s 25 Days of Christmas Crafts calendar, with all the sticks, foam and felt pieces, mini markers, googly eyes and more to make a bunch of cute holiday crafts. $30.

Slots in Uncommon Goods’ Craft Project calendar hold your finished buildings so you can assemble a colorful village to display throughout the holidays; the kit includes paint markers, watercolors, glittery gel pens and more. $95.

Kids 8 and up would have a great time messing around with the Experiment a Day Science Advent Calendar from Thames & Kosmos, a science education-focused toys and games company. Supplies are included for chemistry, biology and physics experiments. Uncommon Goods. $40.

Also from Thames & Kosmos is an advent calendar version of its escape-room board games. Exit: The Game involves an intergalactic race, and each day offers a clue to get to the end. $49.95.

Colitt has a calendar for fishing fans: 24 reusable lures come in a calendar box featuring a fierce denizen of the deep on the cover. $54.99.

The Purple Cow’s 24 Family Games calendar has brainteasers, dice, and outdoor and nostalgic activities for the gang to enjoy. $40.

And for those who love “Wicked,” there’s Centric Beauty’s “Wicked”-themed advent calendar, with sparkly, shimmery balms, powders and stick-ons for lips, eyes and nails. $16.49.

For more gift guides and holiday coverage, visit /hub/gift-guide and /hub/holidays.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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Cricket in L1
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The collision of art, literature and emotions in the Capital

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Conversations around art and literature took centrestage in the Capital on Tuesday at Bikaner House, where author and businesswoman Nelofar Currimbhoy’s latest book, Tara—The Dream Chaser and a painting by artist Laila Khan Furniturewalla, titled Tara, were unveiled. They both collaborated to work on the subject of women discovering themselves as they go on a journey in their lives.

Laila Khan Furniturewalla and Nelofar Currimbhoy (Photos: Raajessh Kashyap / HT)

“For Tara, I have shown a woman who is becoming someone. She is searching for herself and her truth, going through a journey. She appears vulnerable, but that vulnerability is her strength. Portraits of women have been a big subject in my work, and I paint them in various emotional states —self-reflecting, doubting, and dilemmas,” reflects Laila while talking about her painting.

The event then transitioned into Nelofar indulging in a talk with artist Oroon Das, where she talked about the inspiration, plot, and themes of her book. “I wanted to capture everything in this book in detail, even the smell of a freshly painted room. For me, the process of writing is a rhythm, and if I do not write my story at the same time every day, constantly, the flow stops,” she says.

The evening came to a conclusion with a brief reading of the book by actor Kabir Bedi. “I’ve always been touched by Nelofar’s writing. She beautifully describes feelings and stories,” he says.

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Fashion Degree Options at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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Fashion Degree Options at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
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The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)’s Fashion Design department offers one of the most intense, interdisciplinary fashion design experiences in the world. For nearly 100 years, SAIC’s Fashion Design department has trained the next generation of designers, artists, and thinkers. …

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We don’t always just make art for numbers
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We don’t always just make art for numbers

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

10 November 2025

Sydney Sweeney doesn’t “just make art for numbers”.

Sydney Sweeney stars in the new sports drama film

The 28-year-old actress plays a former professional boxer in Christy, the new biographical sports drama film, and Sydney has taken to social media to launch an impassioned defence of the project, after it flopped at the box office.

Alongside a carousel of photos from the film, Sydney – who also co-produced the David Michod-directed movie – wrote on Instagram: “i am so deeply proud of this movie.

“proud of the film david made. proud of the story we told. proud to represent someone as strong and resilient as Christy Martin. this experience has been one of the greatest honors of my life.

“this film stands for survival, courage, and hope. through our campaigns, we’ve helped raise awareness for so many affected by domestic violence. we all signed on to this film with the belief that christy’s story could save lives.

“thank you to everyone who saw, felt, and believed and will believe in this story for years to come. if christy gave even one woman the courage to take her first step toward safety, then we will have succeeded. so yes I’m proud. why? because we don’t always just make art for numbers, we make it for impact. and christy has been the most impactful project of my life. thank you christy. i love you. (sic)”

Sydney recently revealed that she wants Christy to “raise more awareness” of domestic violence issues.

The Hollywood star also admitted that the themes of the movie are “important” to her.

She told Variety: “It’s a very personal issue that’s important to me, and I hope that through Christy and her story, it can raise more awareness. It’s personal.”

Sydney stars in the film alongside Ben Foster, and he admitted to being full of admiration for the actress.

Ben said: “As we got deeper into the material and closer to shooting, all I could see is this sensitive human. And I could feel that she felt a great responsibility to represent Christy’s resilience the best she could and bring her own lantern to it. And Syd’s lantern is bright.”




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The Best Dressed Stars From the 2025 LACMA Art + Film Gala
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The Best Dressed Stars From the 2025 LACMA Art + Film Gala

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Tonight, the 2025 LACMA Art + Film Gala was held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in California. The annual fundraising affair, presented by Gucci, benefits the historic museum, and brought together notable figures across the fashion, art, film, and music worlds. Naturally, A-list attendees leaned into old Hollywood glamour—in ways that also felt fresh and contemporary.

Compared to events like the Golden Globes and Oscars, the LACMA Gala is not as high-pressure; stars tend to take more risks and have more fun on the carpet. Take the mom-daughter duo Kaia Gerber and Cindy Crawford, who shut down the step and repeat in complementary sequined gowns (bright red for Gerber, and classic gold for Crawford). Italian model Vittoria Ceretti, meanwhile, shined in a plunging golden gown.

As for some of the most stylish men of the evening, Troye Sivan delivered a cool take on suiting with his baggy, oversized two-piece and chunky boots; Damson Idris went clean and sharp in a double-breasted suit, and Charlie Hunnam forwent a jacket in favor of a velvety unbuttoned shirt.

Below, see Vogue’s picks for the best dressed stars at the 2025 LACMA Art + Film Gala.

November 2, 2025 0 comments
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