• Today’s market offers a diverse selection of clothes for hairdressers tailored to various styles, sizes, material options and budgets.
    Popular pieces include tunic tops, button-down shirts, polo shirts, and salon trousers.
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    Today’s market offers a diverse selection of clothes for hairdressers tailored to various styles, sizes, material options and budgets. Popular pieces include tunic tops, button-down shirts, polo shirts, and salon trousers. https://www.lovely.net.au/professional-practical-pleasant-a-hairstylists-guide-to-work-clothes/
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  • #Repost @carrera
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    @JaredLeto about to take his bold style to the air with Carrera 150/S. #CarreraEyewear #CarreraWorld
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    #Repost @carrera ・・・ @JaredLeto about to take his bold style to the air with Carrera 150/S. #CarreraEyewear #CarreraWorld . . . . . #Bold #StandOut #JaredLeto #Sunglasses #Lifestyle #style #oculosdesol #opticamodelo #institutoptico #fashionstyle #stylist #lifestyle #blogger #bloggers #eyewear #glasses #sunnies #shades #cool
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  • Ever since Warner Bros. Pictures pounced on James Gunn to helm The Suicide Squad after the latter’s brief exit from #Marvel, I was hella psyched to see what his vision for the #TaskForceX would be like. And boy, he does not disappoint. #JamesGunn smartly adapts the style of the John Ostrander #Comicbook run of #TheSuicideSquad that dealt with B-grade supervillains that are pretty much considered losers but even they have heart, albeit in certain circumstances. The visionary director brings his own stylistic brand of outrageous fun & brilliant character work as it certainly looks like this is the #Film that he has received the most creative freedom on in his entire #SuperheroMovie career. This is in sharp contrast to the film’s predecessor which was a hodgepodge of a mess because of the studio’s intervention in David Ayer’s #SuicideSquad. But the earlier film does set up a few characters that Gunn uses to his advantage so props for that. Even with a lot going for the film including it’s terrific pacing, war comedy setting & characters, there are still moments that weigh it down including a few jokes that just don’t land. But it’s still so damn cool, especially because of how brilliant the characters in this movie are. #MustWatch #MVTV #FilmReview ?

    #DCEU #DCExtendedUniverse Margot Robbie Idris Elba John Cena Sylvester Stallone Viola Davis David Dastmalchian Daniela Melchior Taika Waititi Michael Rooker Nathan Fillion Sean Gunn Flula Borg #Superhero #DCComics #DC #SquadGoals
    Ever since Warner Bros. Pictures pounced on James Gunn to helm The Suicide Squad after the latter’s brief exit from #Marvel, I was hella psyched to see what his vision for the #TaskForceX would be like. And boy, he does not disappoint. #JamesGunn smartly adapts the style of the John Ostrander #Comicbook run of #TheSuicideSquad that dealt with B-grade supervillains that are pretty much considered losers but even they have heart, albeit in certain circumstances. The visionary director brings his own stylistic brand of outrageous fun & brilliant character work as it certainly looks like this is the #Film that he has received the most creative freedom on in his entire #SuperheroMovie career. This is in sharp contrast to the film’s predecessor which was a hodgepodge of a mess because of the studio’s intervention in David Ayer’s #SuicideSquad. But the earlier film does set up a few characters that Gunn uses to his advantage so props for that. Even with a lot going for the film including it’s terrific pacing, war comedy setting & characters, there are still moments that weigh it down including a few jokes that just don’t land. But it’s still so damn cool, especially because of how brilliant the characters in this movie are. #MustWatch #MVTV #FilmReview ? #DCEU #DCExtendedUniverse Margot Robbie Idris Elba John Cena Sylvester Stallone Viola Davis David Dastmalchian Daniela Melchior Taika Waititi Michael Rooker Nathan Fillion Sean Gunn Flula Borg #Superhero #DCComics #DC #SquadGoals
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  • Meet Director Derek Dodge.

    Derek is documenting the entire Run Across Mississippi. His last film “Hurley” (produced by Dr. McDreamy Patrick Dempsey) can be viewed on Hulu.

    Though Derek and I only met in-person this week, our story starts half my life ago...

    At the time, I was a closeted 18-year-old and TV was my main outlet beyond Nebraska. Since social media didn’t exist, TV was also my only exposure to openly *** adults, (because even though there were *** people in my town, any confirmation always seemed to be veiled in rumors and whispers). I didn’t relate to what I saw on TV: the promiscuous token *** on MTV’s “The Real World” seasons, or the hair stylists, men in Speedos, and drag queens that seemed to be the only viable options presented for *** adulthood.

    My favorite channel at the time was the Travel Channel, and I was a few episodes into their reality show “5 Takes: Europe” when one cast member—Derek Dodge—visited Amsterdam’s Homomonument and I learned he was ***.

    It was the first time I saw someone who felt “like me,” and provided a glimpse of a future I might be able to have. That moment is one of the reasons my career’s goal is to host a travel show, as the openly *** adventurer I always wished I could watch.

    Call it coincidence, destiny, or whatever you’d like, but Derek and I recently connected on Instagram, after first seeing him on TV 16 years ago. And now, we’re both working together to create a film about an adventurous *** lead!

    A huge “Thank You!” to the Philip N. Knutson Endowment For Lutheran Campus Ministry for a grant helping Derek be here. We hope to travel to campuses and share this film once it’s complete.
    Meet Director Derek Dodge. Derek is documenting the entire Run Across Mississippi. His last film “Hurley” (produced by Dr. McDreamy Patrick Dempsey) can be viewed on Hulu. Though Derek and I only met in-person this week, our story starts half my life ago... At the time, I was a closeted 18-year-old and TV was my main outlet beyond Nebraska. Since social media didn’t exist, TV was also my only exposure to openly gay adults, (because even though there were gay people in my town, any confirmation always seemed to be veiled in rumors and whispers). I didn’t relate to what I saw on TV: the promiscuous token gay on MTV’s “The Real World” seasons, or the hair stylists, men in Speedos, and drag queens that seemed to be the only viable options presented for gay adulthood. My favorite channel at the time was the Travel Channel, and I was a few episodes into their reality show “5 Takes: Europe” when one cast member—Derek Dodge—visited Amsterdam’s Homomonument and I learned he was gay. It was the first time I saw someone who felt “like me,” and provided a glimpse of a future I might be able to have. That moment is one of the reasons my career’s goal is to host a travel show, as the openly gay adventurer I always wished I could watch. Call it coincidence, destiny, or whatever you’d like, but Derek and I recently connected on Instagram, after first seeing him on TV 16 years ago. And now, we’re both working together to create a film about an adventurous gay lead! A huge “Thank You!” to the Philip N. Knutson Endowment For Lutheran Campus Ministry for a grant helping Derek be here. We hope to travel to campuses and share this film once it’s complete.
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  • Star Wars star Oscar Isaac's new movie debuts to 100% on Rotten Tomatoes
    One of the greatest actors working today.

    By Dan Seddon / Digital Spy
    On 03/09/2021

    Star Wars' Oscar Isaac headlines a new crime drama titled The Card Counter, and its Rotten Tomatoes debut just yielded a 100% score.

    Directed by Paul Schrader (First Reformed) and co-starring Tiffany Haddish, Tye Sheridan and Willem Dafoe, this chilly tale of a serviceman-turned-convict-turned-gambler just premiered at the Venice Film Festival (La Biennale di Venezia).

    Fresh from the screening, critics have begun to share their first-look reviews online.

    The Guardian wrote:

    "Schrader directs with the unhurried air of a man who has told some variation of this story many times before. The central relationships can be a little schematic, while the plot slaloms in and out of plausibility. Still, the cast keeps it honest and there is much to relish in the film's moody, meditative intensity.

    "At its best, The Card Counter is wonderfully retro, like an old-fashioned noir."

    Screen Daily concluded:

    "The film is all about what is happening below the surface – in William [Tell, Isaac's character], and in America. Its odd meld of drab suburban casinos, wrapped motel rooms, nightmarish Iraqi torture sequences and military correctional facilities where the furniture is bolted to the floor, all build to a video-artist vision that comes bursting surprisingly out of an old-school box – and results in one more male-slanted Paul Schrader script about a haunted man at a crossroads."

    Meanwhile, Little White Lies had this to say:

    "It's a supremely compelling tale leavened by its wry humour and a subtle commentary on the essential emptiness of American life. Indeed, the only truly successful characters in the film are one of William's regular poker opponents, a Ukrainian man styled as Mr USA who, along with a pair of lackeys, chants, 'U-S-A! U-S-A!' everywhere he's seen.

    "Tiffany Haddish turns in a fine performance as a svelte circuit regular, and draws out an unlikely strain of poignancy from the otherwise samurai-focused Bill."

    A snippet from The Wrap reads:

    "Even when considering how it's graced with splashes of stylistic bravado and how vigorously head-on it distills its heady themes (all to an extent rehashed from Schrader's own body of work) — not to mention the decision to keep part of the gruesomeness off-screen and concluding the piece on a semi-hopeful note — The Card Counter still doesn't come across as urgent or magnetic as other efforts.

    "Perhaps this represents a shift for Schrader into storytelling with a slightly more uplifting energy, or at least one where not every part of his protagonist's journey burns down to the ground. That's a happy ending in his terms."

    IndieWire awarded the movie a Grade B+, noting:

    "This is an anti-romantic glimpse into the most abyssal pockets of American nowhere, full of detritus left behind by all the Danny Oceans of the world. It's about motels and strip malls and flashing lights that blink so fast they might let you forget where you are for a minute or two.

    "The Card Counter may not be quite as narcotised as a Nicolas Winding Refn movie, but the numb camera movements and the whiskey drone of Robert Levon Been's original soundtrack leave you with a palpable understanding of how someone could get stuck in these places until the end of time."

    Finally, The Hollywood Reporter decided:

    "It's good to see Haddish expand her range in a dramatic role, playing against type as a driven yet cool customer in a field where reading people is an essential skill. In one scene that's a visual stunner, La Linda coaxes William outside his ascetic routine of hotels, casinos and generic eateries to take a stroll in the illuminated Missouri Botanical Garden at night.

    "She's literally inviting him to consider the possibilities of beauty and vitality, and the chemistry between the two actors really clicks during their exchanges in this magical setting, so alien to the world the film otherwise inhabits."

    The Card Counter premiered at Venice Film Festival, and will hit US cinemas on Friday, September 10.

    Photo (Focus Features): Willem Dafoe as Major John Gordo in The Card Counter (2021).
    Star Wars star Oscar Isaac's new movie debuts to 100% on Rotten Tomatoes One of the greatest actors working today. By Dan Seddon / Digital Spy On 03/09/2021 Star Wars' Oscar Isaac headlines a new crime drama titled The Card Counter, and its Rotten Tomatoes debut just yielded a 100% score. Directed by Paul Schrader (First Reformed) and co-starring Tiffany Haddish, Tye Sheridan and Willem Dafoe, this chilly tale of a serviceman-turned-convict-turned-gambler just premiered at the Venice Film Festival (La Biennale di Venezia). Fresh from the screening, critics have begun to share their first-look reviews online. The Guardian wrote: "Schrader directs with the unhurried air of a man who has told some variation of this story many times before. The central relationships can be a little schematic, while the plot slaloms in and out of plausibility. Still, the cast keeps it honest and there is much to relish in the film's moody, meditative intensity. "At its best, The Card Counter is wonderfully retro, like an old-fashioned noir." Screen Daily concluded: "The film is all about what is happening below the surface – in William [Tell, Isaac's character], and in America. Its odd meld of drab suburban casinos, wrapped motel rooms, nightmarish Iraqi torture sequences and military correctional facilities where the furniture is bolted to the floor, all build to a video-artist vision that comes bursting surprisingly out of an old-school box – and results in one more male-slanted Paul Schrader script about a haunted man at a crossroads." Meanwhile, Little White Lies had this to say: "It's a supremely compelling tale leavened by its wry humour and a subtle commentary on the essential emptiness of American life. Indeed, the only truly successful characters in the film are one of William's regular poker opponents, a Ukrainian man styled as Mr USA who, along with a pair of lackeys, chants, 'U-S-A! U-S-A!' everywhere he's seen. "Tiffany Haddish turns in a fine performance as a svelte circuit regular, and draws out an unlikely strain of poignancy from the otherwise samurai-focused Bill." A snippet from The Wrap reads: "Even when considering how it's graced with splashes of stylistic bravado and how vigorously head-on it distills its heady themes (all to an extent rehashed from Schrader's own body of work) — not to mention the decision to keep part of the gruesomeness off-screen and concluding the piece on a semi-hopeful note — The Card Counter still doesn't come across as urgent or magnetic as other efforts. "Perhaps this represents a shift for Schrader into storytelling with a slightly more uplifting energy, or at least one where not every part of his protagonist's journey burns down to the ground. That's a happy ending in his terms." IndieWire awarded the movie a Grade B+, noting: "This is an anti-romantic glimpse into the most abyssal pockets of American nowhere, full of detritus left behind by all the Danny Oceans of the world. It's about motels and strip malls and flashing lights that blink so fast they might let you forget where you are for a minute or two. "The Card Counter may not be quite as narcotised as a Nicolas Winding Refn movie, but the numb camera movements and the whiskey drone of Robert Levon Been's original soundtrack leave you with a palpable understanding of how someone could get stuck in these places until the end of time." Finally, The Hollywood Reporter decided: "It's good to see Haddish expand her range in a dramatic role, playing against type as a driven yet cool customer in a field where reading people is an essential skill. In one scene that's a visual stunner, La Linda coaxes William outside his ascetic routine of hotels, casinos and generic eateries to take a stroll in the illuminated Missouri Botanical Garden at night. "She's literally inviting him to consider the possibilities of beauty and vitality, and the chemistry between the two actors really clicks during their exchanges in this magical setting, so alien to the world the film otherwise inhabits." The Card Counter premiered at Venice Film Festival, and will hit US cinemas on Friday, September 10. Photo (Focus Features): Willem Dafoe as Major John Gordo in The Card Counter (2021).
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  • Les corps invincibles a deux ans aujourd’hui. ?
    Que ça passe vite!

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    Éclairage: @julbasse
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    Styliste : @petale.pedale
    Les corps invincibles a deux ans aujourd’hui. ? Que ça passe vite! . Éclairage: @julbasse ? @jean.philippe.sansfacon Styliste : @petale.pedale
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