
• Tyra Banks has finally addressed the shocking firing of Top Model‘s beloved judges.

When an Access Hollywood reporter asked why she got rid of the three most redeeming people on her show, the Harvard Business School certificate recipient said; ”We’ve reached a point where we feel that the show just needs a new boost, and there’s a lot of people that go into that decision, and it’s very difficult because I love [Nigel Barker, J. Alexander, and Jay Manuel], and, I mean, they’re my guys. They’ve been there since the beginning of the show. But they’ll still be there because my partner Ken Mok and I, we have projects that we’re developing and we’re a family, so it doesn’t end.” (The Cut)
• This year’s Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Gala red carpet will be livestreamed for all you unglamorous, uninvited peasants to watch from your virus-laden computers. The stream will go from 6:30 to 8:30 PM on May 7th, which you can catch on Vogue.com, Amazon.com, and Metmuseum.org. (WWD)

• For Disney’s Blu-ray release of Cinderella, Christian Louboutin will design a glass slipper. (WWD)
• Helmut Lang has launched a new diffusion line, HELMUT, which offers the designers signature drape-y jersey looks at infinitely more affordable prices. (Racked)
• I knew there was a reason for my irrational love of Irina Shayk, and the 26-year-old model finally verbalized it. When asked by the Telegraph about staying fit, the Sports Illustrated cover girl said; “Even if you have some extra kilos, you don’t need to kill yourself for that, you just have to look at yourself as a positive. Yeah extra kilos but guess what? Men love it you know.” Did she just reach into my mind and pull out that thought? (Telegraph)
• Here’s a look at Rihanna‘s rather pedestrian performance in Coldplay’s music video for Princess of China. The full-length version is set to drop next month. (Daily Mail)
~Jihan




































































