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Spring is in full bloom and there is lots going on!
Check out five things we loved this week below.
(Photo : Alasdair McLellan for GQ)
David Beckham Graces The Cover Of GQ
Following his March appearance on the cover of British GQ, David Beckham has landed the April 2016 cover of GQ magazine as well. The former soccer pro turned designer looked dapper on his double cover shot by Alasdair McLellan, rockin' a classic suit on one and a Tom Ford black leather jacket on the other. In the accompanying exclusive interview, Becks spills about family, retirement, protecting his kids and much more. See more on GQ.com.
(Photo : Lindex)
Sienna Miller For Lindex
Sienna Miller is officially the new face of Lindex. The actress is fronting the spring 2016 campaign, which is built around the boho-chic look.
'There is a lighthearted quality to the brand and I think it's a real celebration of femininity. It's luscious without being too serious," says Miller. "I also think the mood of the brand and the collection has translated into this shoot. We had a great time and giggled a lot! I think that is what Lindex is all about.'
The campaign launches on March 31.
(Photo : Davis Lisenbee)
Macy Gray Spins At The District Live
Grammy Award winner Macy Gray surprised everyone taking over the turntables at The District Live in Los Angeles. While sipping on Loft & Bear Vodka cocktails, Macy revealed that she's got her sights set on winning another Grammy next year, as its been seven years since her last win.
The distinctive raspy-voiced singer arrived at The District by Hannah An sans her signature afro instead opting for long box braids in a top knot. She was overheard chatting about her comeback with projects including her appearance on Arianna Grande's new track "Dangerous Women" a role on the new show "Fuller House" and her voice over work on the video game "Simms" which features a song from her last album, "The Way"
Macy also hinted that she's about to do another duet with a "big star on his new album," but she didn't want to reveal as it will be a huge surprise!
Can't wait!
(Photo : Herschel Supply)
Herschel Supply Partners With Disney For Global Collaboration
Herschel Supply just released its second collection in partnership with Disney featuring the world's most recognizable and iconic character, Mickey Mouse. Available in navy or white, each color includes a flag patch that pays homage to the American and Japanese design studios involved in Mickey Mouse's development.
Herschel Supply's quintessential Settlement backpack and versatile Network Large pouch are complemented by waterproof zippers and knotted leather pulls with color-dipped accents. Completing this partnership offering is the Roy wallet, featuring a timeless bi-fold design with ample card and currency storage. A unique Mickey Mouse studio sketch print is featured as an exclusive liner treatment, with a custom Disney internal woven label and Herschel Supply's ID logo finishing each piece.
Past Herschel Supply collaborations include Coca-Cola, Stussy, Hypebeast and New Balance.
(Photo : Gabriel Thompson)
Amar'e Stoudemire & Good Times Ahead Team Up During Miami Music Week
Miami Heat Star and Contemporary Art Connoisseur Amar'e Stoudemire hosted a special live art installation event for his In the Paint Series in collaboration with GTA (Good Times Ahead, Matt Toth & Julio Meija) at Space 1306 during Miami Music Week, with proceeds benefiting the Amar'e Stoudemire Foundation.
The Amar'e Stoudemire Foundation and his In The Paint Series helps to fund underprivileged youth arts programs. Throughout the evening, artists Nick McPherson, MR DVICE, and Tocayo painted on live art installations on six 60x60 canvases pinned together. The DJ lineup for the evening included CRAZE, WUKI, and APE DRUMS plus a special guest appearance and performance by DJ Hardwell.
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