在我们附近的十年,人比较iling the “best of” lists and moments. One that came up in my feed was “best Twitter moment” and someone suggested Zola. “Wanna hear a story about why me and this bitch fell out??????” It went viral – and now it’s a movie starring Taylour Paige and Riley Keough, directed by Janicza Bravo.

The Weeknd calls him Sandman. How many times has he seenJack & Jill?

There’s absolutely zero chance either of them are wearing swim trunks.

Yesterday was Jay-Z’s birthday, his 50th.

Considering Jay-Z’s stature, it felt a little muted – no word from Bey, no party shots (if there was a party?).

Martha Stewart has been working a layered lob for years, and it still looks fresh. She’s 78!

Jessica Simpson “wrote” a book, her memoir. I hope she digs into theDukes of Hazzardsera, when she was newly single.

Stella McCartney is on the January cover of Vogue, the US edition, and as she points out she’s the first fashion designer to do so. It’s not surprising Anna would choose Stella; she comes from a prestigious family, she’s a trailblazer in eco-conscious fashion, and she recently partnered with powerful conglomerate LVMH (after she bought half of the business back from Kering). The cover shot, with her four children, is interesting because British Vogue (under the super-popular Edward Enninful) did a similar cover with Victoria Beckham and her four children. American Vogue used to be the innovators, but does that still hold true? The UK press was highly critical of Victoria’s cover, with some calling it a PR disaster, flop, and “final blow” to the Beckham brand. Well, no. But I wonder how Stella’s cover will be received by the same press pool.