The Kardashian-Jenner girls just can't stop stealing each other's styles!
Kendall Jenner stepped out Thursday night for the Lvmh Prize cocktail party in Paris, France, rocking a semi-sheer zip-up burgundy corset over a black-and-white checkered wrap dress and pointy nude-and-snakeskin boots.
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Look familiar? It should! Oversized duds cinched in with sexy corsets was a trend kicked off by Jenner's older sister, Kim Kardashian, last summer, with Kylie Jenner following quickly behind, sporting a number of takes on the combo since last fall.
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Kendall has showed off plenty of her own original style during Paris Fashion Week, however. In fact, she rocked three other ensembles in addition to that corset statement look on Thursday alone.
The 21-year-old model kicked off her day by layering a short-sleeved button-top over a matching turtleneck, which she paired...
Kendall Jenner stepped out Thursday night for the Lvmh Prize cocktail party in Paris, France, rocking a semi-sheer zip-up burgundy corset over a black-and-white checkered wrap dress and pointy nude-and-snakeskin boots.
Getty Images
Watch: Kendall Jenner, Andrew Garfield, and Taylor Lautner Have Impressive Hidden Talents
Look familiar? It should! Oversized duds cinched in with sexy corsets was a trend kicked off by Jenner's older sister, Kim Kardashian, last summer, with Kylie Jenner following quickly behind, sporting a number of takes on the combo since last fall.
Fameflynet/Gc Images/Instagram
Photos: Kim Kardashian Makes the Trends
Kendall has showed off plenty of her own original style during Paris Fashion Week, however. In fact, she rocked three other ensembles in addition to that corset statement look on Thursday alone.
The 21-year-old model kicked off her day by layering a short-sleeved button-top over a matching turtleneck, which she paired...
- 3/3/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
The most shocking part of this story: that no one remade "The Howling" before this. Upstart production company Emaji Entertainment has announced that they're "rebooting" Joe Dante's 1981 werewolf classic "as the first in a series of films based upon well known film properties," which is exactly what we need more of. The original film starred the incomparable Dee Wallace as a TV news anchorwoman who is sent to a retreat after a near-fatal encounter with a serial killer and begins to suspect that the residents there may not be what they seem. Spoiler alert: they're hairier than they first appear. The film is notable for being released at a high point for werewolf movies, as John Landis's "An American Werewolf in London" was put out the same year. Both featured groundbreaking transformation sequences -- a 21-year-old Rob Bottin was responsible for the grisly third-act transformation in "The Howling,...
- 5/6/2015
- by Chris Eggertsen
- Hitfix
Emaji Entertainment is stepping into the world of werewolves with a reboot of Joe Dante's The Howling and embarking into the realm of the wickedly weird with a reimagining of 1998's StrangeLand, which starred Dee Snider (who also penned the screenplay) as Captain Howdy. The StrangeLand reboot is tentatively titled StrangeLand: Disciple, and Snider looks to be involved with the project.
Press Release -- "Irvine, CA, April 14, 2015 -- Emaji, Inc. (Otc Pink: Emji) announced today that its entertainment division, Emaji Entertainment, has acquired the rights to reboot “The Howling”, the 1981 horror classic that to date has seen eight films released that have been based in part of the three novels written by Gary Brander. This is the first film production for the recently formed Emaji Entertainment, which is a division of Emaji, Inc. Emaji Entertainment plans to produce “The Howling” as the first in a series of films...
Press Release -- "Irvine, CA, April 14, 2015 -- Emaji, Inc. (Otc Pink: Emji) announced today that its entertainment division, Emaji Entertainment, has acquired the rights to reboot “The Howling”, the 1981 horror classic that to date has seen eight films released that have been based in part of the three novels written by Gary Brander. This is the first film production for the recently formed Emaji Entertainment, which is a division of Emaji, Inc. Emaji Entertainment plans to produce “The Howling” as the first in a series of films...
- 5/6/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Coal Chamber, the ’90s alt-metal band fronted by current DevilDriver singer Dez Fafara, will reform for next year’s Soundwave festival in Australia. Commented Dez: “Coal Chamber is playing Soundwave Down Under! These reunion shows are for the fans that want to see us again as well as all the people that never got to see Coal Chamber. It is and always will be a very special part of my life, so these few shows are for those people and for us. “If you’re not from Australia, better get a ticket now to come see this event!” Added guitarist Miguel “Meegs” Rascón: “Australia has never seen us, nor have we seen...
- 9/28/2011
- by nperez
- ShockYa
La-based alt-rock trio Vera Mesmer have premiered the video for "Back from the Dead" – the debut single from their upcoming Ep of the same name – and it's a moody, chillingly effective mini-movie that tells the first of many ongoing musical tales. The band describe themselves as "a sonic and literary depiction of the lost craft of storytelling and artistry," and it looks they're off to a pretty good start with the visual side of things. Check out the clip after the flip! The current lineup of frontman/guitarist (and Johnny Depp lookalike) Mr. Mesmer, bassist Nadja (formerly of Coal Chamber, who joined the band last year) and drummer Bones Elias spent the latter part of 2010 working on...
- 2/28/2011
- FEARnet
Music, when viewed from a historical perspective, can be likened to an old building. For some of us, it’s a gallery where we can view our favorite artists time and again showcased in brilliant light. For others, such as myself, it’s like going back to a childhood home. Everything is just the way you remembered it, everything is comfortable, and it‘s warm in the illumination of nostalgia. However music affects your life, it marks you for the remainder of your time on this planet. The things you hear echoing off these walls can enhance your best times and alleviate the worst moments you go through. Through it all, these chambers are the place you come to time and again. The different bands and trends that pass by are much like layers of paint on the walls, and the artists that come into the limelight and create revolutionary...
- 4/23/2009
- Fangoria
Two members of platinum-selling Gothic electro-rock unit Orgy – who scored big with their 1998 cover of New Order's "Blue Monday" – Ryan Shuck and Amir Derakh are hardly newbies to the dark rock arena: Derakh has a list of producer credits a mile long, having worked with bands like Danzig and Coal Chamber, and Shuck co-wrote Korn's first hit single "Blind." But they both lamented the decline in revolutionary and passionate new music from the genre that sustained them for so long. How did they solve this little problem? Read on… "Why is there no band that's really rocking my world?" Shuck asks. "I haven't seen any bands stirring that up, bringing a new look, a new...
- 3/5/2009
- FEARnet
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