Kim Kardashian and Nicola Peltz are featured in the new Balenciaga Closet Campaign, which features celebs showing off their personal purse collections.
The brand notes that the campaign features stars as they “occupy multiple museum-like closets—spaces designed to exhibit an archive of the owner’s coveted personal objects. The campaign also includes Balenciaga signature bags, Le Cagole and the Hourglass.”
Also featured are model Paloma Elsesser, style influencer Devon Lee Carlson, costume designer and stylist Patricia Field, and actress Roh Yoon Seo. The campaign was photographed and directed by the duo Inez & Vinoodh and it celebrates the return of the iconic Balenciaga Le City Bag, first launched in 2000.
In her campaign video, Kim tries to guess how many bags are in her collection and she estimates 130. There are actually 129!
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The brand notes that the campaign features stars as they “occupy multiple museum-like closets—spaces designed to exhibit an archive of the owner’s coveted personal objects. The campaign also includes Balenciaga signature bags, Le Cagole and the Hourglass.”
Also featured are model Paloma Elsesser, style influencer Devon Lee Carlson, costume designer and stylist Patricia Field, and actress Roh Yoon Seo. The campaign was photographed and directed by the duo Inez & Vinoodh and it celebrates the return of the iconic Balenciaga Le City Bag, first launched in 2000.
In her campaign video, Kim tries to guess how many bags are in her collection and she estimates 130. There are actually 129!
Keep reading to find out more…
Watch the video below!
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Balenciaga...
- 1/23/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
International K-Drama Day: From The Glory 2 To Moving Top 10 Must-Watch Korean Shows Of 2023 ( Photo Credit – IMDb )
Korean dramas have provided a safe and comforting space to the audience over the years. Contrary to popular belief, K-dramas are not just about cliched romantic comedies, though there is nothing wrong with that, but also teach us many life lessons along the way. If K-fanatics are to be believed, 2023 has proved to be one fruitful year, with many heartwarming shows providing a feeling of contentment this year.
While K-dramas have been around for quite some time now, it wasn’t until a few years ago that Netflix, Viki, Disney+ Hotstar, and Prime Videos, among other streaming spaces, began streaming Korean shows, opening up a new dimension for global viewers. In 2023, all of these Ott giants have done a commendable job of delivering some top-notch K-dramas that have managed to swoon every drama lover out there.
Korean dramas have provided a safe and comforting space to the audience over the years. Contrary to popular belief, K-dramas are not just about cliched romantic comedies, though there is nothing wrong with that, but also teach us many life lessons along the way. If K-fanatics are to be believed, 2023 has proved to be one fruitful year, with many heartwarming shows providing a feeling of contentment this year.
While K-dramas have been around for quite some time now, it wasn’t until a few years ago that Netflix, Viki, Disney+ Hotstar, and Prime Videos, among other streaming spaces, began streaming Korean shows, opening up a new dimension for global viewers. In 2023, all of these Ott giants have done a commendable job of delivering some top-notch K-dramas that have managed to swoon every drama lover out there.
- 11/28/2023
- by Shivani Negi
- KoiMoi
‘Hear Me: Our Summer’ is the remake of a popular Taiwanese romance feature.
Hive Filmworks has boarded sales of Hear Me: Our Summer, a Korean remake of popular Taiwanese romance feature Hear Me, and will launch the title at the Asian Contents & Film Market (Acfm) in Busan.
It marks the second feature of director Jo Seon-Ho, whose time-loop mystery A Day proved a hit on release in 2017 and sold to a raft of key territories around the world.
His latest follows a young man who works part-time at his parents’ lunchbox house and a woman who lives only to support her hearing-impaired sister,...
Hive Filmworks has boarded sales of Hear Me: Our Summer, a Korean remake of popular Taiwanese romance feature Hear Me, and will launch the title at the Asian Contents & Film Market (Acfm) in Busan.
It marks the second feature of director Jo Seon-Ho, whose time-loop mystery A Day proved a hit on release in 2017 and sold to a raft of key territories around the world.
His latest follows a young man who works part-time at his parents’ lunchbox house and a woman who lives only to support her hearing-impaired sister,...
- 10/7/2023
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Inspired by her personal experience of growing up in the 1990s, first-time director Bang Woo-ri pens a charming nod to the yesteryears with her endearing debut about puppy love, friendship, and sweet nostalgia, which premiered at the 27th Busan Film Festival.
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It is 1999, and seventeen-year-old Na Bo-ra (Kim Yoo-jung) is a high school student who makes a pact with her bosom buddy Yeon-du (Roh Yoon-seo). It all started when the latter discovers that she has a crucial heart condition that required immediate surgery abroad. However, she unwillingly falls for the school jock, Baek Hyun-jin (Park Jung-woo.) and decides to stay behind to pursue him. That's until Bo-ra agrees to play both Cupid and Sherlock, sleuthing out all there is to know about her best friend's new love interest for her, until she gets back from the surgery. As time passes,...
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It is 1999, and seventeen-year-old Na Bo-ra (Kim Yoo-jung) is a high school student who makes a pact with her bosom buddy Yeon-du (Roh Yoon-seo). It all started when the latter discovers that she has a crucial heart condition that required immediate surgery abroad. However, she unwillingly falls for the school jock, Baek Hyun-jin (Park Jung-woo.) and decides to stay behind to pursue him. That's until Bo-ra agrees to play both Cupid and Sherlock, sleuthing out all there is to know about her best friend's new love interest for her, until she gets back from the surgery. As time passes,...
- 7/17/2023
- by Leon Overee
- AsianMoviePulse
Netflix and tvN’s hit rom-com K-drama Crash Course in Romance has a few exciting love lines that fans enjoyed. As the K-drama centers on the woes of academic stress, a few of the main characters are high school teens. Nam Hae-yi (Roh Yoon-seo) soon develops a worthwhile love triangle between her best friend Lee Sung-jae (Lee Chae-min), and school slacker Seo Geon-hu (Lee Min-chae). But Crash Course in Romance fans decided whether they would rather date Sun-jae or Geon-hu.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for Crash Course in Romance.]
Characters Sun-jae, Hae-yi, and Geon-hu in ‘Crash Course in Romance’ | via tvN Sun-jae keeps his feeling for Hae-yi a secret in ‘Crash Course in Romance’
The K-drama creates a loving friendship between Sun-jae and Hae-yi. They have been friends for years but inhabit different social classes. Sun-jae parents are elite lawyers, while Hae-yi was raised by her aunt as a single mother who owns a banchan (side dishes) restaurant.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for Crash Course in Romance.]
Characters Sun-jae, Hae-yi, and Geon-hu in ‘Crash Course in Romance’ | via tvN Sun-jae keeps his feeling for Hae-yi a secret in ‘Crash Course in Romance’
The K-drama creates a loving friendship between Sun-jae and Hae-yi. They have been friends for years but inhabit different social classes. Sun-jae parents are elite lawyers, while Hae-yi was raised by her aunt as a single mother who owns a banchan (side dishes) restaurant.
- 3/8/2023
- by Gabriela Silva
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The tvN and Netflix K-drama Crash Course in Romance aired its final episode on March 6. But fans cannot help but still ridicule and be annoyed at how the K-drama writers concluded Ji Dong-hui’s (Shin Jae-ha) storyline in Episode 15. The story built up a murder mystery targeting people closest to Choi Chi-yeol (Jung Kyoung-ho), and the killer was proven to be Dong-hui. But Crash Course in Romance Episode 15 rushed Dong-hui’s final moments.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for Crash Course in Romance.]
Shin Jae-ha as Dong-hui in ‘Crash Course in Romance’ |via TvN Chi-yeol discovers Dong-hui was the killer all along in ‘Crash Course in Romance’ Episode 15
While watching the K-drama, fans already began Dong-hui as the killer. It was proven true when Hae-yi (Roh Yoon-seo) returns from buying garbage bags late at night. She finds him ready to strike her mother with a metal ball. But seeing his face, Dong-hui runs after her and kidnaps her, but she escapes.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for Crash Course in Romance.]
Shin Jae-ha as Dong-hui in ‘Crash Course in Romance’ |via TvN Chi-yeol discovers Dong-hui was the killer all along in ‘Crash Course in Romance’ Episode 15
While watching the K-drama, fans already began Dong-hui as the killer. It was proven true when Hae-yi (Roh Yoon-seo) returns from buying garbage bags late at night. She finds him ready to strike her mother with a metal ball. But seeing his face, Dong-hui runs after her and kidnaps her, but she escapes.
- 3/7/2023
- by Gabriela Silva
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Netflix’s hit romance K-drama, Crash Course in Romance, had fans thinking they would get a simple love story between two older characters. But the K-drama added a curveball of mystery as a series of murders occur. Fans had their speculations on who the killer in Crash Course in Romance was, and the fourteenth episode revealed the whole truth and how it is connected to Choi Chi-yeol (Jung Kyung-ho).
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for Crash Course in Romance.]
Character Chi-yeol thinking about the killer in ‘Crash Course in Romance’ Episode 14 | via Netflix The murders are all connected to math teacher Choi Chi-yeol in ‘Crash Course in Romance’
The K-drama tells the story of hotshot math tutor Choi Chi-yeol. Despite his fame among mothers and students, he lives in darkness. He cannot eat, sleep, and is plagued by a memory from his past. When he meets Nam Haeng-seon (Jeon Do-yeon), his life improves. Haeng-seon owns a...
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for Crash Course in Romance.]
Character Chi-yeol thinking about the killer in ‘Crash Course in Romance’ Episode 14 | via Netflix The murders are all connected to math teacher Choi Chi-yeol in ‘Crash Course in Romance’
The K-drama tells the story of hotshot math tutor Choi Chi-yeol. Despite his fame among mothers and students, he lives in darkness. He cannot eat, sleep, and is plagued by a memory from his past. When he meets Nam Haeng-seon (Jeon Do-yeon), his life improves. Haeng-seon owns a...
- 2/28/2023
- by Gabriela Silva
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Crash Course in Romance is a South Korean series directed by Yoo Je-won. A funny series that comes to us from South Korea, starring Jeon Do-Yeon and Jung Kyung-ho.
Crash Course in Romance is a series that manages to combine romantic comedy with a more classic and physical comedy based in ingenious dialogue. Briefly, more comedy and crazy situations than in a normal romantic comedy.
Crash Course in Romance (2023)
As happens in Love To Hate You, Crash Course in Romance is a series that, if you like this kind of humor that borders the absurd, will entertain you.
A curious comedy that is also about capitalism and an ironic gaze that is quite entertaining. We loved it and have found it to be very funny, a great and fun way to spend this week just
before Valentine´s Day.
A happy, zestful series that is very amenable and that you...
Crash Course in Romance is a series that manages to combine romantic comedy with a more classic and physical comedy based in ingenious dialogue. Briefly, more comedy and crazy situations than in a normal romantic comedy.
Crash Course in Romance (2023)
As happens in Love To Hate You, Crash Course in Romance is a series that, if you like this kind of humor that borders the absurd, will entertain you.
A curious comedy that is also about capitalism and an ironic gaze that is quite entertaining. We loved it and have found it to be very funny, a great and fun way to spend this week just
before Valentine´s Day.
A happy, zestful series that is very amenable and that you...
- 2/11/2023
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
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