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Must Read: CFDA Announces 2025 Empowered Vision Award Finalists, Louis Vuitton Heads to NYC for Cruise 2027
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Must Read: CFDA Announces 2025 Empowered Vision Award Finalists, Louis Vuitton Heads to NYC for Cruise 2027

by jummy84 November 24, 2025
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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Friday. The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) and the Andréa W. and Kenneth C. Frazier Family Foundation announced the four finalists for this year’s Empowered Vision Award, an initiative dedicated to supporting emerging Black …

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November 24, 2025 0 comments
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Deepika Padukone turns heads in Sabyasachi’s sleek cashmere and velvet look at event; check photos
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Deepika Padukone turns heads in Sabyasachi’s sleek cashmere and velvet look at event; check photos

by jummy84 November 8, 2025
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Deepika Padukone walked into a leadership summit in Mumbai dressed like she owned the room. Wearing a black Sabyasachi outfit that mixed Italian cashmere with Japanese velvet, the Bajirao Mastani star showed exactly how to merge business formals with ethnic design.

Deepika Padukone’s outfit was part of Sabyasachi’s Autumn/Winter 2025 line.(Instagram/@deepikapadukone)

At the CNBC-TV18 Global Leadership Summit, the Bajirao Mastani star shared the stage with designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee. The two spoke about art, identity, and what “Indian luxury” means today.

Also read: Ananya Panday’s green Bhumika Sharma lehenga is a masterclass in festive elegance

Deepika Padukone’s masterclass in understated glamour

Styled by Shaleena Nathani, Deepika’s outfit came from Sabyasachi’s Autumn/Winter 2025 line. It was a mix of defined tailoring and soft drapes. The cropped jacket, made from Italian cashmere, was covered in delicate embroidered ivory floral motifs. The trousers, cut wide and high-waisted in Japanese cotton velvet, moved with her as she walked.

The actress appeared graceful and elegant in the ensemble. The all-black palette leaned on texture over colour. The fit looked sharp, calm and confident.

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The Piku star’s styling followed the same tone. She went in for a slick low bun, clean makeup and muted rose lips. Deepika also wore a pair of diamond studs that added polish without stealing attention from the clothes. It was a modern take on old-school glamour, perfectly suited to the occasion.

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Style meets substance

On stage, Deepika spoke about her career and how perceptions have changed. Talking about her new role as the voice of Meta AI, she said, “Being AI’s voice is interesting because I was mocked for my voice and my accent when I came into the industry. You can’t infuse soul into AI.”

“I’ve experienced it firsthand. Whether it’s when it comes to casting, whether it’s our accent, whether it’s the colour of my skin, I’ve experienced all of it firsthand,” she added.

Designer Sabyasachi called Deepika “India’s culture mascot,” and praised her, saying that there is “no stronger cultural ambassador for India than Deepika.” He noted that “beautiful things are built with relatability and vision,” adding that it is often the underdogs who resonate most deeply with audiences.

Talking about her career, Padukone said that her role in Piku remains the one “closest to who I am.”

November 8, 2025 0 comments
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Rakul Preet Singh turns heads in effortlessly chic ensemble for De De Pyaar De 2 promotions: See full look
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Rakul Preet Singh turns heads in effortlessly chic ensemble for De De Pyaar De 2 promotions: See full look

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Rakul Preet Singh stepped out for the promotions of her upcoming film, De De Pyaar De 2. The actress has often turned heads with her fashionable moments in the past, and this time is no different. The actress opted for a striped white shirt with a denim pencil skirt. Singh’s ensemble for the event was simple yet chic.

Rakul Preet Singh steps out in a denim-stripped outfit for the promotions.(Instagram/rakulpreet)

As for the detailing, the actress’s skirt had a black chain going all the way down with pockets on the side. Singh left her shirt mostly unbuttoned, showing off her black lace bralette. Her top also had a huge patch of denim in the form of a pocket.

To complete her look, Rakul opted for black heels and accessorized with a silver choker, dainty earrings, and rings. She threw back her hair in a ponytail while leaving a few strands out.

How much does Rakul Preet Singh’s outfit cost?

While the actress let her outfit shine, Rakul Preet Singh’s complete ensemble was from Kanika Goyal’s label, and the whole look cost INR51,000. The shirt alone costs INR18,000, and the skirt is priced at INR33,000.

Meanwhile, after the actress dropped the pictures of her outfit on social media, her fans went on to reveal what they thought about it. One of the users commented, “Beautiful outfit,” while other fans dropped several heart and fire emojis.

Also read: Fans can’t decide if Meezaan Jafri looks like Ranbir or Ranveer in De De Pyaar De 2 song 3 Shaukk

What is De De Pyaar De 2 about?

On the work front, Rakul Preet Singh will star in the sequel to her hit 2019 film, De De Pyaar De. Directed by Anshul Sharma, the actress will reprise her role of Ayesha Khurana, alongside Ajay Devgn and Javed Jaffrey.

The upcoming film is a romantic comedy revolving around the Khuranas, who face difficulty coming to terms with their daughter’s boyfriend, who is quite older than her. Additionally, R. Madhavan, Meezaan Jaffery, and Gautami Kapoor have also joined the cast of the movie. De De Pyaar De 2 releases on November 14, 2025.

FAQs

Q1. Which is Rakul Preet Singh’s upcoming film?

Rakul Preet Singh will star in De De Pyaar De 2.

Q2. When will De De Pyaar De 2 release?

De De Pyaar De 2 will release on 14 November.

Q3. Is Rakul Preet Singh married?

Yes. Rakul Preet Singh is married to Jacky Bhagnani.

November 6, 2025 0 comments
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Claressa Shields Turns Heads With Fresh New Look & The TL Is Eating It Up
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Claressa Shields Turns Heads With Fresh Barbie-Inspired Look

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Claressa Shields is channeling her Barbie energy and now the TL is popping off with reactions. The boxing champ said “new hair, who dis?” after showing off a fresh new look and folks online are eating it all the way up.

RELATED: Really The Gwoat?! Social Media Weighs In After Claressa Shields Drops Bars In New Freestyle (WATCH)

Claressa Shields Serves MAJOR Barbie Vibes With New Hair & Pretty Pink Fit

Claressa Shields is turning it up a notch this fall season, giving a peek at her brand new look on Instagram. The athlete came through in a pretty pink fit serving full-on Barbie energy and glam. While folks were locked in on her drip, her hair really stole the show. Claressa switched it up with a wavy half-up, half-down style, and chile the TL is gagging over it. Fans made it clear real quick that they they’re loving the Gwoat’s new hairstyle. Even Papoose was feeling his lady’s new look, he quickly hopped in her IG comment section, dropping a few fire emojis along with, “As always!!!!! Wow”

 

Social Media Goes Wild Over The Gwoat’s Barbie Vibes

Meanwhile, the Roommates couldn’t get enough of Claressa’s style. Folks are saying her hair is laid and slayed, giving her straight 10s across the board in The Shade Room’s comment section. Peep some of the reactions below.

Instagram user @iamjessicahearns wrote, “She looks gorgeous! 😍” 

Instagram user @_kesh96__ wrote, “She’s so beautiful❤️” 

While Instagram user @na.wa.nayah wrote, “🔥 yall be hating on this sister.” 

Then Instagram user @sultrylayonyoutube wrote, “THEY ATE MY GIRL UPPPPPP I LOVEEEEEEE IT 😍😍😍😍😍😍” 

Another Instagram user @blaxi wrote, “She really do look like a black Barbie 😍” 

Instagram user @muffeymuff wrote, ‘This the best look so far 🙌🏾 Yeah keep this going!!!!🫣😍” 

While another Instagram user @kaution_ibite wrote, “😍 now i like this look on her 🤎” 

Then another Instagram user @amermaidsheart wrote, “She looks amazing!!😍😍” 

Lastly, Instagram user @cdnicole30 wrote, “I like this 🥰” 

Is Claressa Channeling Her “Ressa Da Gwoat” Energy?

The tea on Claressa’s new hair and vibes is still under wraps, but it looks like she might be channeling her alter ego and rapper person, Ressa Da Gwoat. Shields recently gave fans a peek at what she’s been cooking up. She went all in during BET’s new ‘106 & Park Sports’ series, dropping a fiery freestyle. Peep her bars below.

RELATED: Doubling U? Claressa Shields Jokingly Shares Where She Plans To Place Her Second “Papoose: Tattoo (VIDEO)

What Do You Think Roomies?

October 24, 2025 0 comments
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Fans shave heads to see sci-fi movie 'Bugonia' starring Emma Stone
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Fans shave heads to see sci-fi movie ‘Bugonia’ starring Emma Stone

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

By Rollo Ross and Danielle Broadway

Fans shave heads to see sci-fi movie ‘Bugonia’ starring Emma Stone

LOS ANGELES, – Fans arrived for an early screening of the absurdist sci-fi comedy film “Bugonia,” on Monday night in Los Angeles with one unique condition—the theater only admitted bald people.

The film’s distributor, Focus Features, challenged audiences to shave their heads to see “Bugonia,” starring Oscar-winning actor Emma Stone.

Stone and Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos gained a powerful fanbase after teaming up for Oscar-nominated films “Poor Things” and “The Favourite.”

“Bugonia” will be released in select theaters on Friday and then across the U.S. on October 31.

In “Bugonia,” Stone plays a powerful pharmaceutical CEO named Michelle Fuller, who is kidnapped by two conspiracy theorist-cousins who are convinced that she’s an alien – so much so, they shave her head.

With a barber in the foyer, fans like Sam Sherman from Los Angeles stepped up to get their buzz cut to gain entry to the screening.

“I was already thinking of shaving my head,” Sherman said.

“I saw, like, a post about this and I was like, that’s a perfect excuse because I want to see ‘Bugonia’ anyway and I get to see it two weeks early or whatever it is, and then I get a free haircut and a free movie. It’s hard to say no to that,” he added.

Matthew Lopez, 29, from Los Angeles, thought the bald screening inspired by Stone’s shaved head was a great idea.

“It’s almost feeling immersive, like, ok, ‘I did it, she did it.’ I can feel some connection to the story,” he said.

For Richard Chong, 36, it was a chance to appease his friends and family.

“I like the director. I think he’s really good, very weird and my friends hate my bowl cut, so this is for them, also my wife, she really hates it,” Chong said.

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

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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'The Perfect Neighbor' Heads for the Best Documentary Oscar
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‘The Perfect Neighbor’ Heads for the Best Documentary Oscar

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

We’ve seen police cam footage on many true crime shows. But we haven’t seen a movie like “The Perfect Neighbor,” which goes back in time to stitch together a chilling portrait of a murder.

When the film won the Sundance 2025 U.S. Documentary Directing Award, editor-turned-director Geeta Gandbhir knew “there was probably nothing like it,” she said last week on Zoom. Already, the film has earned six nominations for the Critics Choice Documentary Awards, as well as a spot on the Oscar-predictive DOC NYC Short List.

When Gandbhir first found out about the murder of Ocala, Florida resident Ajike “AJ” Shantrell Owens, 35, who left four children motherless on June 2, 2023 when her white neighbor, Susan Lorincz, shot and killed her, Gandbhir was mourning a family friend.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 02: (L-R) Paul Mescal, Oliver Hermanus and Josh O'Connor attend "The History Of Sound" New York Premiere at Walter Reade Theater on September 02, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

“It was grief work for us,” she said. “It was my way of processing what had happened. Ajike was close to two of my husband’s cousins, we’re all very close. That connection felt personal. The making of the film, because I have no other skills, frankly, and I don’t know how to do anything else, was what I had to offer the family, and also a way of processing. I wanted to understand how this could happen: how does someone pick up a gun and murder their neighbor over such a trivial dispute, over some nonsense like kids playing in a yard?”

While the filmmaker had edited many film and TV documentaries, and turned to directing fifteen years ago (winning Emmys for “When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Two Acts” and “By the People: The Election of Barack Obama”), she often shared directing credit. Not this time.

When Gandbhir first got her hands on the video footage in September 2023, it was overwhelming. “All the material that pertained to the case came to us through the lawyers for the family.” Everything came from the police on a thumb drive: Ring camera, dash cam, cell phone, and body camera footage, detective interviews, 911 calls from both Susan and the community.

‘The Perfect Neighbor’

“It came in a jumble,” said Gandbhir. “It was not organized in any way. I took it upon myself to string it out. We were able to watch through it in pieces, but we didn’t understand how many police were on scene. Sometimes there were two, sometimes there were 15, or some much larger number. We needed to figure out the chronology. I’d never seen any footage proceeding a crime like this, material that went back two years. So I took that material and strung it out into a timeline and spent a couple of weeks literally syncing it. It was detective work. I felt compelled, I had to know. There was this need to understand.”

Once the material was stretched out in a line, Gandbhir saw a movie in it. “We got the footage in September,” she said. “By October, which is when I had strung it out: ‘Holy shit, we could do this.’”

Gandbhir and fellow producer Nikon Kwantu both saw how to use the police cam footage: “It functioned inadvertently, like multi-camera,” she said. “One would split off and talk to this person, another would split off and talk to that person. And, we’ve all been obsessed with films like ‘Paranormal Activity’ or ‘Cloverfield’ or ‘The Blair Witch Project,’ where it’s that first-person POV. It looked immersive. After those two months: ‘There’s a film. I know how to make this.’”

First Gandbhir got permission from Ajike Owens’ mother, Pamela Diaz. “She wanted her daughter’s name not to be forgotten. She takes a lot of strength from Mamie Till, Emmett Till’s mother, who opened the casket at the funeral for him after he was lynched, and told the reporters to come and take pictures, because she really wanted the world to know what happened to her baby,” she said. “[Pamela] wants to push back, turn her pain into purpose, and hopes that this gun violence wouldn’t happen to another family. We thought we would try to do something quick.”

Recognizing the daunting task ahead, Gandbhir brought in her own editor, Viridiana Lieberman. “We started together and made the commitment to live in the body camera footage,” said Gandbhir. “The body camera footage is undeniable. There’s no reporter on the ground. I’m not on the ground. We’re not there influencing things, in this time period where people are constantly questioning the media, and what bias there might be. Sure, you have the cops who are an institution in themselves, but this is an interaction free of a journalist being there. It’s just what happened, right? So we felt that for an audience, the footage would be undeniable.”

The Perfect Neighbor
‘The Perfect Neighbor’Courtesy of Netflix

What the filmmakers were able to do was recreate two years of incidents leading up to the crime. “These crimes unfortunately happen like every week,” Gandbhir said. “You get gun violence, but you only see the aftermath. You never get to see the community as they were before, in such detail. And again, police body camera footage is for people of color: it’s a violent tool of the state, right? It’s often used to criminalize us, dehumanize us. It’s used for surveillance. It’s used to protect the police. But I wanted to subvert that.”

The movie, somewhat surprisingly, reveals a multi-racial Florida community raising children together, mostly in harmony, except for the one single white woman who keeps calling the cops. “You do see this in Florida,” said Gandbhir, “having this social network, a safety network for their children. You see the father who says, ‘I take care of all these kids like they’re my own,’ the mother who says, when the cop [asks], ‘Which kid is yours?’ she [says], ‘They’re all mine.’ You see the kids are safe. They feel safe. They feel secure. They know that they have multiple parents watching out for them. … It’s not a wealthy neighborhood by any means. But again, that safety network where the kids can just play safe in the street.”

And “The Perfect Neighbor” shows the cops in a southern state behaving in relatively benign, empathetic ways. “The issue of the police is fascinating, because it evokes different things for different people,” said Gandbhir. “The police, we don’t see them come in guns blazing, beating people or anything. But they never see Susan as a threat. Susan weaponized her race and privilege, and she tried to weaponize the police against the community. Susan used hate speech against children. She waved a gun at them. She was constantly harassing and threatening her neighbors. She called the police. She kept abusing the 911 emergency services. By the third time she called, she should have been flagged, right? They just treated her as this nuisance.”

While the police put in an awful lot of time on these calls, “they didn’t protect the community from her,” said Gandbhir. “They didn’t tell the community what they could do: you could also file harassment charges against her. They didn’t tell Susan: ‘Your behavior is actually inappropriate, your behavior is threatening. You need to stop.’ The police are not trained in mediation. They’re trained to deal with crime. And if they could not manage it, then the social workers should have been called in. But instead, they left it to fester, even though Susan also showed erratic behavior. She drove her truck into a gate multiple times, then claimed that she had a panic attack. And yet, she was able to buy two guns. What we see is that the system failed the community, but it also failed Susan. It didn’t save her from herself. She’s in prison for almost the rest of her life because of this. The police were kind, the majority of them were polite, as individuals. But it’s the system. The system is not equipped. The system failed.”

What would Gandbhir change? Among other things, the Stand Your Ground laws that led to the death of Trayvon Martin and people shooting strangers approaching their front door. “People are emboldened by this law,” said Gandbhir. “They essentially commit crimes and then claim that they were fearful of their life. And particularly for Black and Brown folks who are so often criminalized and perceived as a threat due to implicit bias, racism, that makes it really dangerous. And the laws exist in different forms across about 38 states under the Castle Doctrine: You have the right to protect your castle. But unfortunately, like so many things in this country, reform is deeply needed.”

The film avoids labeling Susan Lorincz as “crazy” or “mentally ill.” “There was a psychiatric assessment of her prior to the trial to see if mental illness played into her committing this crime,” said Gandbhir. “They found there was none. The judge ruled that she shot more out of anger than fear. We are careful around the mental illness thing, because the majority of people who have mental illness harm no one. Often, when people commit violent crimes, that is raised, ‘Oh, the person is mentally ill.’ But it was not a factor in the case.”

A still from The Perfect Neighbor by Geeta Gandbhir, an official selection of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Courtesy of Sundance Institute.
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So her aberrant behavior was anxiety-driven? “The judge ruled that he gave her five years off because he thought she may have had some PTSD from a traumatic childhood,” said Gandbhir. “You can see this in the trial. She’d never committed a crime before of that gravity. So the maximum is 30 years. She got five years off for manslaughter.”

There is some supplemental new footage in the film to give the audience a rest. “We shot some stuff on the ground, for sure, when we were first there,” said Gandbhir. “We shot some vigils. But we didn’t do sit-down interviews. We shot B roll, and under that we put the police or detective interviews. Those were meant to be interstitials, to give people a break, because the body camera footage is relentless. And we needed the community to weigh in. There is a lot of Susan, obviously, and her complaints, and there’s some of Ajike, but in order to get the full picture, the community was really important. So we wanted them to have a voice.”

When Netflix picked up “The Perfect Neighbor” out of Sundance, after they recouped their costs, the filmmakers put the lion’s share of the licensing fee into a fund for Diaz and the kids. “We need a groundswell around this issue,” said Gandbhir. “We need a global audience. I made the film to be a piece of art, but I’m hoping to inspire people to take action.”

Will the film set a new narrative video trend, much like the Oscar-nominated short “Incident” or even the fictional scripted “Adolescence”? “We’re living in a world where it’s familiar,” she said. “You look at Tiktok, you look at all the social media, it’s all user-generated content, right? We live in a world where it is not just that cinema reflects the world and the world reflects art. We’re like cinema. Certainly, in this doc genre, they’ll be demanding more as we have maybe set a trend in that way, but it’s something that exists all around us.”

“The Perfect Neighbor” is now streaming on Netflix.

Next up: For the series “Katrina: Come Hell or High Water,” which has played well on Netflix, Gandbhir and Spike Lee both directed episodes. And a short just came out on HBO: “The Devil Is Busy,” partnered with Soledad O’Brien productions.

October 20, 2025 0 comments
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'Grey's Anatomy' Star Caterina Scorsone Heads on Hiatus With Amelia
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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Star Caterina Scorsone Heads on Hiatus With Amelia

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

[This story contains spoilers for the Oct. 16 episode of Grey’s Anatomy, “We Built This City.”]

For Grey’s Anatomy viewers left wondering after Thursday night’s episode if beloved Dr. Amelia Shepherd has truly taken a leave of absence from Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, the answer is both bad and good: Yes, veteran star Caterina Scorsone is indeed taking a hiatus from the ABC hit medical series, but she will return.

The Hollywood Reporter has learned that Amelia is indeed going on a sabbatical, as she announced at the end of the Oct. 16 episode, which was the landmark 450th episode of the show. She won’t be seen again until episodes in 2026.

The storyline comes following the season 22 premiere, where Amelia was rocked by the death of fellow doctor Monica Beltran, played by Natalie Morales, who was the sole casualty in the season opener after last season’s cliffhanger finale when the hospital was hit with an explosion. Amelia and Monica were on the verge of exploring a romantic relationship, and the loss sent her into a depression that played out with her onscreen family this week: sister-in-law Meredith Grey, played by star/executive producer Ellen Pompeo, and Maggie Pierce (exited castmember Kelly McCreary, who returned for Thursday’s episode).

When speaking last week about the season premiere, showrunner Meg Marinis told THR that she picked Monica as the explosion victim partially to explore how the death will impact Amelia.

“While Amelia was so centered in that storyline at the end of last season with Piper [Perabo]’s character and with the child [in the season 21 finale], I wanted for us to believe that everything was kind of OK for Amelia after we saved Link’s [Chris Carmack] life. I also really wanted to deliver consequences of Amelia taking on all these impossible surgeries,” she said of Amelia also almost losing her ex, Link. “As Amelia mentions in the episode, she lost her father at a very young age and that really propelled the way her life went.”

Scorsone has been on Grey’s Anatomy since first appearing in a guest role in season seven in 2010, and became a main cast member in 2014’s season 11. She was also a regular on Grey’s spinoff Private Practice from 2010-13.

Deadline was first to report the news.

October 17, 2025 0 comments
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Luca Castellani: The Actor-Producer Whose Passion Project AMERICA Is Turning Heads on the Road to the Oscars
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Luca Castellani: The Actor-Producer Whose Passion Project AMERICA Is Turning Heads on the Road to the Oscars

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

After years of studying his craft, chasing auditions, and searching for the right story to tell, Luca Castellani decided to create his own opportunity. The result is AMERICA, a 22-minute live-action short that’s already being called one of the most emotionally resonant films of the year and a frontrunner in the Oscar race.

For Castellani, AMERICA is more than a role; it’s the culmination of years of discipline and artistic pursuit. “I’ve been training for this moment most of my life,” he says. “There comes a point where you stop waiting for permission to be seen, you build your own door.” He adds, “For years, I auditioned for roles that never came close to representing the kind of truth I wanted to tell. So I decided to write and produce something that did.”

That door opened when he crossed paths with acclaimed Brazilian filmmaker Aly Muritiba, whose reputation for deeply human storytelling (The Factory, Private Desert, City of God: The Series) has made him one of Latin America’s most respected auteurs. Together, they crafted AMERICA, a story about love, identity, and the quiet ache of belonging. “Aly and I met at exactly the right time,” says Castellani. “We both wanted to tell a story about human connection, something that transcends borders, languages, and politics.”

In the film, Castellani plays Tom, a Brazilian immigrant whose search for the American dream takes a heartbreaking turn. His performance is stripped of artifice, raw, unguarded, and deeply lived-in. There’s a moment late in the film, when Tom drives through the night beside his dying partner, softly singing an old song, where everything else falls away. Fear, disbelief, and devotion flicker across his face in silence. It’s acting that doesn’t perform emotion, it reveals it. “That scene broke me,” Luca admits. “It was the hardest thing I’ve ever done on screen. But I think in that pain, I found the truth of who Tom really was.”

Muritiba calls Luca’s approach “precise and fearless.” He adds, “Luca has that rare stillness that pulls you in. He understands that silence can speak louder than dialogue.”

When traditional casting paths didn’t yield the complex roles he sought, Castellani took control of his narrative. “Producing AMERICA was never about control,” he explains, “it was about responsibility, to the story, to the crew, and to the craft. I knew this was a film that deserved to exist.” He reflects, “I’ve always believed that if the story chooses you, you owe it everything. That’s how I felt about AMERICA, it wasn’t just a project, it was a calling.”

His producer’s touch ensured that the film remained intimate and authentic, assembling a world-class team that included cinematographer Andressa Cordeiro, editor Karen Akerman, and sound designer Pavel Iaroshenko. “We didn’t have a massive budget,” Luca recalls, “but what we had was heart. Every person on that set was there because they believed in what we were doing.” The result is a piece of cinema that feels handcrafted, each frame charged with purpose.

The collaboration between Castellani and Muritiba feels less like actor-director and more like two craftsmen building something sacred. “Aly works with empathy,” says Luca. “He trusts his actors completely. That freedom made it possible to go to darker, more honest places.” He continues, “He gives you space to fail, to try, to explore and in that space, you find the real magic.”

Muritiba echoes that respect: “Luca is not afraid of vulnerability. He leads by example; his passion elevates everyone around him.”

AMERICA has quietly become one of the most talked-about short films of the season, earning praise at private screenings in Los Angeles, London, and São Paulo. Critics have compared Castellani’s performance to the early breakthroughs of Gael García Bernal and Timothée Chalamet actors who radiate intensity without demanding attention. “It’s humbling to even be mentioned alongside those names,” says Luca. “But what matters to me is that people feel something real when they watch AMERICA. That’s all I ever wanted.”

With the film gaining traction in Academy circles, Castellani remains grounded. “The dream isn’t the award,” he says. “The dream is that the work reaches people, that it stirs something.” He pauses before adding, “But I won’t lie it feels good to know that all those years of hustling, of being told ‘no,’ led me to this moment.”

Yet, as AMERICA continues its journey through the awards circuit, it’s clear that Luca Castellani’s moment has arrived. The actor who once built his own opportunity is now standing on the threshold of a career that could redefine him, not just as a performer, but as a filmmaker with something vital to say. “This film changed me,” he reflects. “It reminded me why I fell in love with cinema in the first place because it has the power to make people see each other again.”

 

October 16, 2025 0 comments
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Chanel’s New Line Under Matthieu Blazy Is Turning Heads (And Hearts) | Glamsham.com
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Chanel’s New Line Under Matthieu Blazy Is Turning Heads (And Hearts) | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Chanel just stepped into a new chapter, and people are watching. Earlier this month, Matthieu Blazy revealed his first major collection for the house, and the reaction has been mostly positive. He didn’t toss out Chanel’s heritage. Instead, he tried to bring it alive again with softness, surprises, and a bit of cosmic wonder.

The runway was full of spectacle. The show was staged under giant planets and shimmering lights overhead, turning the Grand Palais into a kind of starry theater. In that setting, classic Chanel codes: tweed, camellias, structured jackets, showed up, but with fresh energy. Some jackets had frayed edges. Bags looked softened, edges less rigid. The camellia motif reappeared in abstract or shifting forms. Some pieces felt light, loose, easy-to-wear rather than stiff. 

One moment people are still talking about: model Awar Odhiang closed the show with a spontaneous twist, she twirled, clapped, and embraced Blazy on stage. That unscripted burst of joy stood out. It felt like more than fashion, it was a statement about freedom inside the codes. 

Blazy seems to be asking: can Chanel keep its soul but move forward? Some of the looks kept the house dress codes, but others broke them. Oversized shirts, longer hems, cleaner lines. A little edge. A little looseness. A balance of respect and experiment. In interviews, he’s spoken quietly about learning the brand from the inside out before pushing bold ideas. 

This collection doesn’t feel like a radical reset. It feels like a bridge, between the weight of Chanel’s past and the energy of what might come. People at Paris Fashion Week called the debut a “reset” for the brand, a fresh start with roots.

Blazy’s challenge is steep: Chanel has an image, expectations, and a wild history. He’s only the fourth creative director in Chanel’s long story. But his debut showed a vision that feels grounded, playful, honest, and not just for the spotlight.

Fashion watchers will be curious now: how these clothes land in real streets, boutiques. How buyers and wearers respond. Blazy showed promise; now we’ll see whether that translates into real impact.

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Mark Sanchez Arrest Has Fox "Trying To Wrap Our Heads" Around Stabbing
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Mark Sanchez Arrest Has Fox “Trying To Wrap Our Heads” Around Stabbing

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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As Friday’s stabbing incident involving NFL alum Mark Sanchez slowly comes into focus, the team at Fox Sports seems to be just as bewildered as the rest of us.

Over the weekend, the network addressed the incident on several occasions after he was arrested on three misdemeanor counts, following an altercation in which he was stabbed and another unidentified man suffered lacerations.

In a statement read by multiple Fox Sports anchors, they said, “Friday night in Indianapolis, one of our team members, Mark Sanchez, was involved in an incident that we’re still trying to wrap our heads around. At this time, our thoughts and prayers are with Mark, his family, and all of those involved.”

The latest statement comes after Sanchez was one of two injured people on a street in downtown Indianapolis, where police responded to a call around 12:30am, according to TMZ. The New York Jets alum was rushed to the hospital in critical condition.

“Mark Sanchez was injured in Indianapolis on Saturday and is currently recovering in the hospital in stable condition,” Fox previously shared in a statement on Saturday. “We are deeply grateful to the medical team for their exceptional care and support. Our thoughts and prayers are with Mark, and we ask that everyone please respect his and his family’s privacy during this time.”

Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department has since announced that Sanchez was arrested at the hospital on counts of battery with injury, unlawful entry of a motor vehicle and public intoxication, all of which are misdemeanors.

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