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Amal Clooney’s Oversized Tote Bag Screams ‘Rich New Yorker’ — The Look

If anyone knows about commuting, it’s Amal Clooney. When she’s not jetting between her Provence and New York City estates, Clooney is teaching, closing cases and running a foundation. To stay organized, she carries a spacious tote bag, and this luxe-looking Amazon style is nearly identical to her designer version.

Ever since Clooney stepped out with an oversized Dior tote, we’ve been dreaming up ways to recreate her style. Although hers cost thousands, we found a lookalike on Amazon for only $54. It’s just as classy and even roomier, perfect for gals on the go who appreciate form and function. Whether you’re commuting downtown or carting the kids between practices, this bag has you covered for life’s busiest moments.

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Timeless and sleek, this top-handle tote makes every train ride look like an event. It features intricate stitching, a rectangular silhouette and a structured base that adds shape without feeling stiff. The leather material elevates your style tenfold, giving you a polished, put-together aesthetic. You’ll channel CEO and rich mom vibes at the same time.

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Aside from nailing the oversized tote trend, this bag is practical. It fits laptops, umbrellas, notebooks and whatever else you may need. Plus, the interior has plenty of slip pockets and compartments to keep you organized. Even better, this bag doubles as a travel tote, thanks to its sturdy top zipper that grants peace of mind while you dine, tour and explore. It’s no wonder shoppers are obsessed!

“I’ve carried this bag for three years,” one reviewer shared. “I get a ton of compliments on it from women with high-end bags. That said, I’ve put this bag through the ringer. As a travel ball mom, this bag has carried everything from a wallet and makeup to muddy cleats and lunch. It’s been drenched in rain and accidentally dragged behind a wagon. This bag remains in perfect condition. The durability and functionality of this bag is extraordinary.”

Another reviewer wrote, “Perfect for a busy girl like me. I wanted a bag that was somewhat structured and professional but a little fun, so this is perfect. It reminds me of bags cute girls would use in Paris.”

So yes, you can carry it all (and then some). This Amal Clooney-inspired pick does all the work to make you look like a New York City rich mom!

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Jennifer Lawrence’s Leopard-Print Tote Look Goes With Everything — Just $24

Jennifer Lawrence basically lives in fashionable pieces, many of which are designer. Her latest New York City getup featured The Row, Dior and other high-end brands. And while we love the entire outfit, her Prada shoulder bag totally stole the show. Luckily, we found a leopard-print option that channels her designer vibe for just $24 on Amazon.

This trendy bag is the easiest way to look like a celebrity rich mom while running errands, handling a presentation and beyond. Bold and sophisticated, the trendy pattern ties neutral (and downright plain) outfits together. Plus, with the roomy interior and relaxed, wear-anywhere design, this bag is equally functional. You don’t want to do winter without it.

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Like Lawrence’s pick, this oversized tote features a slouchy silhouette, a comfortable shoulder strap and a rich black and brown animal pattern. The leopard print goes perfectly with sleek winter colors, adding a statement-making boost to simple outfits. Shiny silver hardware and a sleek matte finish are just icing on the cake.

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Not only can this fashionable number be worn as a shoulder bag — the two top handles also allow you to wear it as a shoulder bag, giving you two looks in one. In addition to its versatile design, the spacious bag offers plenty of room for computers, notebooks and busy mom essentials.

“I love the bag,” one wrote. “It fits everything . . . especially for the moms. [It fits] whatever you need for your children.” They loved it so much, the shopper admitted to ordering another.

A second fan who compared it to a $120 bag wrote that it’s “super comfy with lots of space, the material looks good, doesn’t look cheap at all!”

What’s more, the canvas material makes the bag east to pack for weekend trip, business meetings and everything in between. Just wear it with a blouse and trousers to be the chicest gal in town — whatever town that may be.

No matter how you style it, you’re destined to look and feel expensive. Lawrence styled hers casually with lounge pants, sneakers and a cashmere trench coat, so naturally, we’re doing the same. We also love the look of this bag with a two-piece lounge set and sneakers for a simple everyday outfit. The sky’s the limit! Snag this luxe winter staple while it’s still in stock!

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Robert Pattinson Addresses Eating Food From Jennifer Lawrence’s Trash

Robert Pattinson is no picky eater.

Responding to Jennifer Lawrence’s story that she fed him food retrieved from her trash one evening, the actor, 39, offered his verdict on the meal during a Saturday, November 1, interview with Entertainment Tonight.

“I thought it was delicious,” Pattinson, who stars with Lawrence, 35, in the upcoming film Die, My Love, told the outlet at the New York City premiere at AMC Lincoln Square Theater. “She must have a really nice trash haul.”

Lawrence detailed during an October 17 appearance on The Graham Norton Show that she fed Pattinson after she invited him over one night. “He comes in, and I give him a hug, and he’s like, ‘You have any food? I’m so hungry,’ [and] he goes to the bathroom, and I do have food but it’s in the trash,” the Hunger Games actress recalled. “While he was in the bathroom, I was just, like, pulling food out of my garbage can.”

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Lawrence noted that Pattinson liked what he tasted so much that he asked for more. It was only then that she revealed where she’d gotten the food from — not that it bothered him. “He was like, ‘Oh, I don’t mind,’ and he just pulled it out of the trash and kept eating it,” she recalled, adding that she had friends over who all proceeded to “just kinda watch him eat this trash.”

During the New York premiere of the pair’s film, Pattinson spoke about how much he enjoyed working with Lawrence. “I’ve always been a massive fan of hers. I didn’t really realize that it would be as easy as it was … to be friendly and also how easy it is to work with her,” he told the outlet on the red carpet. “She’s so good, so egoless … kind of amazing, she’s just such a natural actress.”

In a rare red carpet outing, Pattinson was accompanied at the premiere by his fiancée, Suki Waterhouse, who posed alongside him in a floral gown by Zoe Gustavia Anna Whalen with a green tweed skirt. She dialed up the glamor with a choker necklace adorned with an ornate brooch.

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As for Pattinson, the Mickey 17 star looked equally dashing, opting for a black-and-white Dior Men ensemble that included a suit, vest, fringed scarf and basket-weave sandals.

Die, My Love is set to be released on Friday, November 7, and follows the story of a writer named Grace, played by Lawrence, who develops psychosis and postpartum depression following the birth of her first child. Based on a 2012 Spanish novel written by Ariana Harwicz, the story also follows Grace’s husband, Jackson, played by Pattinson, who must adapt to his evolved wife.

Lawrence spoke fondly about her costar during her appearance on The Graham Norton Show, comparing him to various loved ones. “Rob is one of the girls. He wants to gossip,” she explained before adding, “He’s also like my daughter. He’s a great father, he’s a professional, he shows up on time, but I wouldn’t trust that he, like, put a coat on. He brings out a very maternal side in me.”

Pattinson shares one child, a daughter, 19 months, whose name has not been publicly confirmed, with Waterhouse, 33. For her part, Lawrence is mother to two children, sons Cy, 3, and another child, 6 months, whose name has also not been publicly confirmed, whom she shares with husband Cooke Maroney.

Legendary French designer Pierre Cardin dies at 98

In a career spanning more than three-quarters of a century, he remained a futurist, reproducing fashions for ready-to-wear consumption and affixing his brand to an outpouring of products.

Pierre Cardin, the visionary designer and licensing pioneer who invented the business of fashion as it is conducted today, has died in France today 29 December, 2020 at the age of 98.

His death was confirmed on Tuesday by the French Academy of Fine Arts. He died at the American Hospital in Neuilly-sur-Seine, just outside Paris, his family said, according to Agence France-Presse.

“Fashion is not enough,” Mr. Cardin once told Eugenia Sheppard, the American newspaper columnist and fashion critic. “I don’t want to be just a designer.”

He never was just that. He clothed the famous — artists, political luminaries, tastemakers and members of the haute bourgeoisie — but he was also a merchant to the masses with an international brand, his name affixed to an outpouring of products, none too exalted or too humble to escape his avid eye.

There were bubble dresses and bath towels, aviator jumpsuits and automobiles, fragrances and ashtrays, even pickle jars.

Planting his flag on the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in Paris, he proceeded to turn the country’s fashion establishment on its head, reproducing fashions for mass, ready-to-wear consumption and dealing a blow to the elitism that had governed the Parisian couture.

 “He had this wonderful embrace of technology and was in love with the notion of progress,” said Andrew Bolton, the head curator at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

In 1958, Mr. Cardin put models in crash helmets matched with tiny skirts and colored stockings. He dressed men, and women, in spacesuits.

In 1969, NASA commissioned him to create an interpretation of a spacesuit, a signal inspiration in his later work.

 “The dresses I prefer,” he said at the time, “are those I invent for a life that does not yet exist.”

His designs were influenced by geometric shapes, often rendered in man-made fabrics like silver foil, paper and brightly colored vinyl. The materials would shape the dominant aesthetic of the early 1960s. It was a new silhouette that “denied the body’s natural contours and somehow seemed asexual,” Mr. Bolton said.

“His ability to sculpt fabric with an architectural sensibility was his real signature,” he added.

Mr. Cardin drew inspiration from everywhere, be it the pagodas he visited in China, Op Art painting or automotive design.

“I’m always inspired by something outside, not by the body itself,” he told The New York Times in 1985. Clothing, he said, was meant “to give the body its shape, the way a glass gives shape to the water poured into it.”

Yet his men’s ready-to-wear designs, introduced in 1960, were decidedly more faithful to the body’s outlines. Built on narrow shoulders, high armholes and a fitted waist, they were streamlined and somewhat severe, dispensing in some cases with traditional collars in favor of the simple banded Nehru, a namesake adaptation of the style worn by the Indian prime minister.

Those suits were slow to catch on in the United States — until the Beatles appeared in knockoff versions on the Ed Sullivan television show in 1966.

Cardin was born in Italy in 1922 but moved to France as a child. He began his fashion career in Paris working for firms including Schiaparelli and Dior, and designed the costumes for Jean Cocteau’s 1946 film Beauty and the Beast.

He set up his own fashion boutique in 1950 and made his name with visionary designs like the iconic bubble dress in 1954 and his Space Age collection in 1964, as well as his groundbreaking ready-to-wear collections for both men and women.

New York Times