Tuesday 9 February 2016

Drake and Meek Mill’s Endless Beef Drags Into 2016


Drake and Meek Mill’s Endless Beef Drags Into 2016


Drake


A few weekends ago, Meek Mill and Nicki Minaj sat courtside in Philadelphia. Meek’s 76ers played the NBA’s best team, the Golden State Warriors, and the underdogs looked primed to pull off the biggest upset of the year. They didn’t. Harrison Barnes hit a last-second 3 and the Warriors stole the victory. Somewhere, surely, Drake was quietly texting Steph Curry his congratulations.
Drake wants people to know he doesn’t like Meek Mill. Meek wants people to know he doesn’t like Drake. While that Saturday Meek saw his team lose, Drake watched his team win from the broadcast booth, but even preoccupied with the NBA games, online both rappers reignited their cold war. Drake hosted OVO Radio to debut his new single “Summer Sixteen,” and as he ran his song back-to-back-to-back-to-back, Meek slyly dropped another teaser EP with a hard-to-miss Drake dis. The script deserved a nomination, if not the Oscar.
Now, Meek Mill used to be a Drake fan. Not just a casual Drake fan, but one who recorded one of his best pre-fame songs over a Drake instrumental (“Up All Night”). In 2016, the ground between them even without personal beef couldn’t be wider, as Meek remains committed to harsh street raps and Drake relishes his fourth victory-lap year of rap and pop bending to his whim. No matter the distance between them now, both are rapper still obsessed with relationship: creative, platonic and romantic. That two rappers from opposing sides of the genre did find a creative middle ground shouldn’t be shocking, nor should the fact that it eventually crumbled.
It’s been seven months since the initial accusations of ghostwriting from Meek, and during that time the contretemps has become rap’s most exhausting, feel-bad beef; regardless of who comes out on top of each round, it feels like we all lose. Drake dropped three lackluster tracks devoted to punching down at Meek, but in between released the biggest single of his career with “Hotline Bling.” In the same amount of time, Meek is still reeling from his initial miss, but “War Pain” offers some of the venom that Meek was known to spit back when his braids were still locked. An artistic wash, steeped in unearned drama.

Still, no matter the quality of any dis toward Drake, Meek remains three steps behind the game. If ghostwriting accusations mattered, Drake would still be reeling from “Wanna Know” — instead, the song marked the moment when the public declared that Drake won the scuffle. Meek — with anInstagram caption ready — sniped at Drake comparing himself to Jay-Z on “Summertime Sixteen” mere minutes after the song dropped, yet the consensus was “who even cares?”
That collective shoulder shrug is a response both rappers appeared to gleefully ignore. Meek’s crusade against ghostwriting will continue to fall on the deaf ears of those who just want the pleasure of pop, not a previous generation’s hang-ups about authenticity. Meanwhile, Drake’s ability to be so undone by Meek, and his bullying replies, seem below him — he’s one of the few artists who can still go old-school-rules platinum, and his public platform is infinite. One senses that as long as this whole thing stokes sales and captures headlines, such is the nature of both real and manufactured Top 40 rap beef in 2016. And as Meek continues to face real legal issues, maybe they oughta give Kris Jenner a call.

10 VIRGINS YOU SHOULD KNOW IN NEW YORK FASHION WEEK

10 DESIGNERS WHO ARE SHOWING AT NEW YORK FASHION WEEK FOR THE FIRST TIME

The most exciting designers debuting this NYFW.​


What can we expect from this "non-gender, non-demographic" clothing line? Baggy overalls (yes!), geometric denim tunics (yes!), and those giant scarves Lenny Kravitz wears to avoid the paparazzi. Bonus: Everything is made in 69's hometown of Los Angeles.

Pharrell Buys Into Fashion Label


Pharrell Buys Into Fashion Label


Pharrell Williams

PHARRELL WILLIAMS has become co-owner of denim label G Star Raw, the brand announced today. The singer and style pin-up is "set to be immersed in the company on many creative levels, from collections, to advertising and business strategy", according to a statement. 
"G-Star is an independently minded and forward-thinking company," said Williams. "I believe they will be the definitive jeans brand of the 21st century. I am looking forward to be part of that mission and to co-create G-Star's future."
Williams is no stranger to collaborations. His brand, Bionic Yarn, previously collaborated with G Star in 2014 on Raw for the Oceans, transforming recycled ocean plastic into denim, while he has worked withUniqlo and Comme Des Garcons on fashion and fragrance projects respectively.
"In working with Pharrell Williams we wish to continue to innovate by allowing him to push the boundaries even further across all aspects of our business from creating new product ideas and new visions on sustainability to creating new brand experiences," said Thecla Schaeffer, CMO G-Star Raw. We're genuinely excited to welcome Pharrell into the G-Star mission in order to reimagine the future of denim together."

Gwyneth Testifies Against Stalker


Gwyneth Testifies Against Stalker




Gwyneth Paltrow

GWYNETH PALTROW has taken to the stand in an LA court to testify against a man accused of stalking her since 1999. Paltrow told the court that she felt scared while at home with her children and had been forced to get an attack dog, capable of "attack" and "bite" commands, to protect herself and her family.
The man, 66-year-old Dante Soiu from Ohio, is alleged to have sent the Oscar-nominated actress numerous gifts - including jewellery and sex toys - and over 60 letters in which he expressed his plan to marry her, look after her and rid her of her sin, reports the Guardian. "You are hopelessly lost," he wrote to Paltrow in a 2010 letter. "Now you must die. Yourself, must die so that Christ can have pre-eminence."



Paltrow, who at one point became emotional when recounting her 17-year experience during the hour-long testimony, told the jury: "I felt very upset by it. This has been a very long and very traumatic experience already."
Soiu was found not guilty by reason of insanity of stalking Paltrow in a 2000 court case, after which he was sent to a mental institution for several years. He was, however, re-arrested last year after sending the actress new correspondence. He has pleaded not guilty to the current criminal charges. The court case continues.

Hunter Enlists New CEO For Next Phase

Hunter Enlists New CEO For Next Phase






A look from Hunter's spring/summer 2016 show


HUNTER has enlisted Vincent Wauters as its new CEO. The executive, who will work alongside creative director Alasdhair Willis, joins from Canadian premium outdoor brand Arc'teryx.
"I am honoured to join such an iconic brand," Wauters said this morning. "The combination of heritage, performance and fashion is what makes Hunter so unique. What has been accomplished in the last few years is remarkable and I look forward to building on this, realising Hunter's global potential and setting the path towards an ambitious and inspiring brand future.

New Hunter CEO Vincent Wauters

Taking over from James Seuss, who left the British brand last November, Wauters takes the helm just as Hunter moves into its "next stage of development", the brand explained today - following the announcement in December that it planned to "step away from the traditional fashion calendar" in order to engage more directly with consumers, a move now echoed by numerous other labels