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These are the 10 most popular fashion brands in 2018
The Lyst Index, compiled by the global fashion search engine Lyst, is a quarterly ranking of more than five million shoppers a month across 12,000 designers and stores. It’s based on a broad analysis of online shopping behaviour, including Google searches, Lyst page views and searches, wishlist saves and purchases. Another key finding? Italian brands are some of the strongest in the world right now, holding five of the ten slots. Versace, in particular, is rising up the ranks – from 21st place in the first quarter of the year to seventh place for April to June.
The jump can most likely be traced back to the Catholicism-themed Met Gala in May – Donatella Versace co-hosted the event and the house dressed Gigi Hadid, Kim Kardashian West, Katy Perry, Blake Lively, Gisele Bündchen, Mary J. Blige and Cindy Crawford. Brand awareness may also have been boosted by store expansions, a slew of big-name magazine covers featuring the spring/summer 2018 collection (including British Vogue and Vogue Japan), and The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story, an unauthorised TV drama that aired earlier this year.
antoniobanderasoficial: En esta industria hay muchos profesionales anónimos que hacen un excelente trabajo. Por eso quiero felicitar a otra española nominada a los #Emmys2018 en la categoría de makeup por #ACSVersace. Es una gran amiga y un gran maquilladora.
¡Enhorabuena Ana Lozano!
In this industry there are many anonymous professionals who do an excellent job. So I want to congratulate another Spanish nominee # Emmys2018 in the category of makeup by #ACSVersace. She is a great friend and a great makeup artist.
Congratulations Ana Lozano!
Darren Criss earns lead actor Emmy nod for ‘Assassination of Gianni Versace’
Fil-Am actor Darren Criss’ heartbreaking, gut-wrenching performance as Filipino serial killer Andrew Cunanan has earned him a well-deserved Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie.
FX’s true crime dramatization, “The Assassination of Gianni Versace”, led the limited series category with 18 nominations. It will be competing against “The Alienist”, “Genius: Picasso”, “Godless”, and “Patrick Melrose” for Outstanding Limited Series.
This is Criss’ first Emmy nomination for acting. He will be up against Antonio Banderas (“Genius: Picasso”), Benedict Cumberbatch (“Patrick Melrose”), Jeff Daniels (“The Looming Tower”), John Legend (“Jesus Christ Superstar”), and Jesse Plemons (Black Mirror: USS Callister).
Criss fleshed out in the small screen the troubled mind of Cunanan, who went on a horrific murder spree that ended with the death of legendary fashion designer Gianni Versace.
Cunanan killed at least five people before taking his own life to evade arrest.
Darren Criss earns lead actor Emmy nod for ‘Assassination of Gianni Versace’
The 3rd Annual ADTV Coolie Awards Nominations!!!
You voted! We voted! And now it’s time to reveal the 3rd Annual ADTV Coolie Awards nominations! Be sure to check out Awards Daily TV during the Primetime Emmy® Phase 2 nominations starting August 13. You can vote for the winner and help award the Coolie to your favorite show or performer!
Two shows led the 2018 Coolie nominations. Both The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story and The Handmaid’s Tale received six mentions each. On the comedy front, Awards Daily TV favorite Schitt’s Creek receive four nominations, matching The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel in both series and acting races.
Here are this year’s nominees! Sound off in the comments as usual!
Limited Series
The Alienist
American Horror Story: Cult
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
Howards End
Patrick Melrose
Picnic At Hanging Rock
The SinnerActor in a Limited Series/TV Movie
Darren Criss, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
Benedict Cumberbatch, Patrick Melrose
Kyle MacLachlan, Twin Peaks
Al Pacino, Paterno
Evan Peters, American Horror Story: Cult
Michael Shannon, WacoSupporting Actress in a Limited Series/TV Movie
Ellen Burstyn, The Tale
Penelope Cruz, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
Laura Dern, Twin Peaks
Dakota Fanning, The Alienist
Angela Lansbury, Little Women
Judith Light, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
Nicole Kidman, Top of the Lake: China Girl
Naomi Watts, Twin Peaks
Merritt Wever, GodlessSupporting Actor in a Limited Series/TV Movie
Jon Jon Briones, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
Jeff Daniels, Godless
Brandon Victor Dixon, Jesus Christ Superstar
Edgar Ramirez, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
Jason Ritter, The Tale
Michael Stuhlbarg, The Looming Tower
All The Book-To-TV Adaptations We Can’t Wait To See In 2018
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
Available on BBC iPlayer.Based On: Vulgar Favors by Maureen Orth
What It’s About: The second instalment of American Crime Story looks at the assassination of fashion designer Gianni Versace at the hands of 27-year-old serial killer Andrew Cunanan. The show then travels back in time to look at the forces that shaped both of these men.
Starring: Darren Criss, Penelope Cruz, Edgar Ramirez, Ricky Martin
The title of ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace’ is enough incentive to watch it!
Let’s be honest here. How many of us actually know who Andrew Cunanan is? Not many, I’d assume. Now how about this man called Versace, ring any bells? Forgets the instrument that goes ding-a-ling when you shake it, the aforementioned name deserves banging of drums. People my age should be well aware of the fact that this iconic fashion designer got assassinated a couple of decades back.
But how was he killed, why was he killed, and more pertinently, at least considering the relevance of our current discussion, who was the killer? Which brings us back to this man named Cunanan, who, as fate would have it, is the assassin of Giovanni Maria Gianni Versace, or Versace as we all probably know him as. And much to our morbid delight, it is all serialised in a new show currently doing the rounds.
American Crime Story is a true crime anthology series, where each season is presented as a self-contained mini-series. They managed to hit the ball straight out of the park with People versus OJ Simpson, their first foray into the murky world of real life crimes, and their second season, The Assassination of Gianni Versace, is not bad either.
The year is 1997 and Cunanan (Darren Criss), a 27-year-old man with homoerotic proclivities, shoots and murders everyone’s favourite designer Versace (Édgar Ramírez) in front of his South Beach mansion. This takes place at the end of a killing spree that has secured Cunanan’s place on the FBI’s Most Wanted list at the time, after committing four other murders around the country.
The show kicks off with the aforesaid incident and proceeds to unravel in a reverse chronological order. Making its way backwards, the quadruple deaths that Cunanan was responsible for are covered in great detail in individual episodes. The reverse gear comes to a halt at his uniquely disturbed childhood, with his father shown to be playing a major role in developing his quirky personality.
Versace’s boyfriend, Antonio D’Amico (Ricky Martin), and his sister, Donatella (Penélope Cruz), also play supporting characters during the show, but the writers leave no doubt in anyone’s mind as to the identity of their lead performer.
Cunanan as a character is a treasure trove of so many different emotive shades, and Criss has a field day nailing down the nuances of each and every one of it. From being deceptively charming to eccentrically volatile, the range of emotions that Criss manages to display during this nine-episode mini-series, to show how he embarked on this monstrous path, is just truly remarkable.
The support cast is also wholly in their element, with Ramirez, Martin and Cruz demonstrating why the show would be shoe-in to be nominated for the ‘Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series’ category for the Screen Actors Guild Award next year.
The production design and the accompanying camera work is an eye candy and a half. The best part about the period detailing in The Assassination of Gianni Versace is the fact that we rarely get to watch history being recreated from the 80s and the 90s. Nowadays, there are plenty of shows showing late 19th century till mid-20th century.
Fantastic writing is another feather in the cap for the series. Considering how a clear motive was never completely found for the real life murder of Versace, the creative license which was afforded to the writers was taken full advantage of in order to create a compelling character study of the assassin weaved within an intriguing narrative; not to forget, some truly memorable dialogues thrown in the mix, for good measure.
Cunanan might not have been a household name, a potential distinction that our lead character craved and actually led him to commit the high-profile slaughter. But with The Assassination of Gianni Versace having him as the lead character, he is once again, at least for a short while, the talk of the town.
The primary incentive to watch The Assasination of Gianni Versace is inserted in the title itself. Personally, the designer was too iconic a name and his murder was too historic an event for me to give this show a watch. But the significance of the act aside, the show in itself is a riveting piece of drama and that alone should help make it to the top of everyone’s ‘to-binge’ list.
The title of ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace’ is enough incentive to watch it!
Channelling good entertainment
2. THE ASSASSINATION OF GIANNI VERSACE: AMERICAN CRIME STORY (SoHo)
The latest American Crime Story adaptation is a misnomer, as it follows (mostly in reverse chronological order) the life of Versace’s murderer, Andrew Cunanan. But as played in a tour de force and award-worthy performance by Darren Criss, Cunanan’s and Versace’s (Edgar Ramirez) interwoven stories are riveting and revealing, a study of the lives and struggles of gay men in the 1990s. At times difficult to watch, the portrait of the spree killer is gilded and fascinating, gorgeous and off-putting from beginning to end.





