Only a select group of 300 were fortunate enough to witness Princess Kate's second wedding dress at a private reception after ...
While Kate, the Princess of Wales's wedding dress made headlines globally, Kate also wore a second wedding dress at a private reception hosted by the late Queen later that evening ...
The actress, a long-time Alexander McQueen collector, slipped into a houndstooth skirt set from Lee McQueen’s landmark spring 2009 show to attend the InStyle Imagemaker Awards. Cox’s gown is ...
Kate Middleton has made a reputation for being well-versed with all the royal traditions, even some of the unwritten rules as ...
There's no doubt that McQueen's World War II epic is among the most well-crafted films of the year, boasting some genuinely pulse-pounding sequences and lavish set pieces. But too often ...
LONDON — Steve McQueen is hopeful. It’s a viewpoint that’s admittedly discordant with what’s happening in the world, but the British director embraces a flame of optimism. The sensibility ...
I’m going to do it my way. And if it’s the first film and last film, then fine.” McQueen’s latest, “Blitz,” is no exception. The World War II adventure backed by Apple TV+ marks his ...
Elliott Heffernan and Saoirse Ronan star as a mother and son facing bombing raids in London’s East End in Steve McQueen’s Blitz (Picture: Apple/PA Wire) Sir Steve McQueen’s latest film ...
Director Steve McQueen recreates these high-pitched echoes during less dangerous but equally cacophonous scenes, like that of 10-year-old George (Elliott Heffernan) being evacuated by a screeching ...
Steve McQueen’s latest film, set in 1940 during Germany’s bombardment of the British capital, draws extensively from wartime photos, and much of it was shot outside London. By Simran Hans and ...
Please verify your email address. You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Although sharing a name with one of the legends of the “Golden Age of Hollywood” may have sparked ...
Steve McQueen’s sensational new film might be set in London as it was seven decades after Charles Dickens’ death, but the city on screen has seldom felt deeper in the great novelist’s debt.