Kelsea Ballerini wows in a sparkly dress while arriving for the LOVE & YouTube LFW party at Decimo at The Standard on Monday night (September 16) in London.
Hosted by Katie Grand & Derek Blasberg, guests at the celebration enjoyed the first dining service from Michelin-starred Chef Peter Sanchez-Iglesias, and focused on LOVE’s ongoing relationship with YouTube, as well as youtube.com/fashion, the ultimate destination of style content and largest video platform in the world.
The meal featured Caviar Tortilla, Decimo’s signature dish. Yum!
FYI: Sarah Snyder and Lady Amelia Windsor wore Miu Miu. Kelsea Ballerini is wearing Giuseppe Zanotti shoes.
Check out 75+ pics inside from the LOVE London Fashion Week party…
Brooklyn Beckham has moved on from his relationship with ex-girlfriend Hana Cross and it seems he might back rekindling things with one of his former girlfriends.
The 20-year-old model and photographer was reportedly spotted kissing his ex Lexy Panterra during a night out at Tape Nightclub in London over the weekend.
“Brooklyn was very affectionate with her,” a source told Page Six. “They were kissing or laughing every time I saw them.”
The source says that Brooklyn and Lexy arrived to the party separately, but that they left together.
Brooklyn and Lexy, 30, dated for a short time in 2018.
Elle Fanning looks stunning in a black dress while arriving for the 2019 GQ Men Of The Year Awards held at Tate Modern on Tuesday night (September 3) in London, England.
The 21-year-old Maleficent actress wore a gorgeous Dolce & Gabbana dress to the annual event, and walked the red carpet along with Charli XCX and Brooklyn Beckham.
Brooklyn Beckham happily strikes a pose alongside his longtime friend Jack Ramsay while attending the official launch party of the Lucky Cat by Gordon Ramsay restaurant on Tuesday evening (September 2) in London, England.
The 20-year-old model stepped out to support Gordon Ramsay and was also accompanied by his father David Beckham.
The restaurant – “inspired by Tokyo’s 1930s kissas and Shanghai’s drinking dens” – features a Pan-Asian menu including sushi and sashami. Guests enjoyed an array of cocktails, sushi from the Raw Bar and sparkling sake as DJ Fat Tony entertained the crowd until the early hours.
The photographer helmed his first music video, for Birmingham-based indie-pop group JAWS‘ “End of the World.”
Brooklyn teamed up with Louis Berry to direct the visual for the track, off JAWS‘ recently released album The Ceiling.
Filmed at the Roaring Tiger Karate Club in Coseley, the video is a touching tribute to drummer Eddy Geach’s late father, who was a karate fan and practitioner.
“I went to a JAWS gig and I fell in love with a song of theirs called ‘End Of The World,’” Brooklyn said. “It sparked an idea in me to make a music video for the guys – I met with [frontman] Connor [Schofield] and the band to ask them if I could. They loved the idea that Louis and I came up with and before we knew it, we were shooting it.”
“It’s a personal song for JAWS, so we did a recce down in Connor‘s hometown to pool our thoughts for it,” Brooklyn continued. “We wanted to use karate kids because they have a meaningful connection to the band and it’s a theme that follows from the album artwork.”
“I had so much fun filming and co-directing this one, I would love to direct more videos in future,” Brooklyn Beckham added.
Connor shared, “The song is about trying to get on with your life regardless of any s–t that’s dragging you down, you know the saying ‘the world keeps spinning’ sort of thing, and the video follows that.”