Hier bringt Supermodel Gigi Hadid einen Paparazzo zu Fall!
07/29/2016 at 12:30 PM ET
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Gigi Hadid and her fashion father Tommy Hilfiger have been very busy lately. Hot on the heels of her campaign for Hilfigers brand new fragrance, The Girl, the 21-year-old model was seen shooting a new project with the brand in L.A.
Hadid was snapped on set sporting a cheeky, red-and-white-striped suit a cutout neckline, which was paired with a denim, patch-covered bomber jacket from Hilfigers resort 2017 line and patriotic lace-up wedges. The model also wore a white t-shirt with a large H in the center, blue high-waisted patchwork jeans, and a red bomber, followed by a white-on-white outfit during the shoot.
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Hadid, who announced her role as the Global Brand Ambassador for Tommy Hilfiger late last year, will be launching a capsule collection called Gigi by Tommy Hilfiger this fall. The line will include clothing, footwear, and accessories.
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I never thought I would be asked to design a capsule collection, so it still feels like a dream that Tommy approached me to collaborate There are styles that are really hippie-chic, styles that are sporty streetwear, and styles that are tomboy but girly; everyones is going to love a different part of it, she said about the line.
And its no surprise that Hilfiger chose to collaborate with model of the moment. He recently told PeopleStyle, [Gigis] relaxed, chic and shes beyond a supermodel. Shes a super person. Shes an Instagram star. Shes the woman of today.
Polisen Mikaela Kellner på Ninjabanan By: Express Web Desk | Published:July 30, 2016 12:59 pm Mikaela Kellner pinning down a thief in a park in Stockholm/ Instagram
When Mikaela Kellner, a Swedish policewoman, was spending some quality time while off-duty with her friends in a park in Stockholm, she didnt know there would be a call for duty. As soon as she got to know that one of her friends phone has been stolen, she immediately ran for the suspect and pinned him to the floor. The photo that caught her unawares was posted by her on her Instagram account and has gone viral.
In the picture, Kellner is dressed in a bikini and can be seen slamming him to the floor with her knee as her friend helps her in the action. My first intervention while wearing a bikini during my 11 years as a police officer. It was fun, reads the caption.
When the women were sunbathing, this man came to sell some newspapers and magazines, to which, the girls refused. He still lingered on. Thats when Kellner suspected something wasnt right with the man. She told her friends to take care of their belongings. As soon as he left, one of her friends couldnt find her phone.
Kellner immediately ran towards him, beat him and arrested him.
There was no time, so I ran after him, maybe 15 metres or so. One of my friends is also a police officer, so we got hold of him. He tried to get away so we held onto him harder, she told The Local.
She has been an officer for over 11 years now but it was her first time to catch a thief while wearing a bikini. When I sat there I looked over at our other two friends who are not police officers and realised that it probably looked pretty funny. But I would have stepped in no matter my outfit, she was quoted as saying.
La policía Mikaela Kellner arrestó a hombre en bikini
Off-duty Swedish police officer Mikaela Kellner was sunbathing in a Stockholm park this week when one of her friends" mobile phones went missing.
Kellner, who was dressed in a bikini at the time, quickly realised that the most likely suspect was a man who had just passed by pretending to sell newspapers.
Swedish police officer Mikaela Kellner, left, arrests a thief.Photo: Instagram
So she didn"t hesitate, and chased him with a colleague, then tackled him to the ground and arrested him.
Because this is 2016, the ordeal was caught on camera, and Kellner posted it on Instagram, where it has already been liked more than 15,000 times.
"My first intervention while wearing a bikini during my 11 years as a police officer," the caption said.
Later, in an interview with the TheLocal website, Kellner explained that she "acted on instinct and didn"t think about it so much until after we had pinned him down."
"When I sat there I looked over at our other two friends who are not police officers and realised that it probably looked pretty funny," she said. "But I would have stepped in no matter my outfit."
According to her social media profile,Kellnerisalso a power lifter andCrossFitathlete as well as a former contestant on Swedish Ninja Warrior.
We"ve seen many high-profile screw-ups by the different governing bodies, leagues and institutions that lead golf this year. But this is a new one. Apparently the PGA either forgot to put the hole in the right spot, or just put it in a totally different spot than it had originally told players. The PGA would eventually catch the mistake, but only after the first group of the day played the 10th hole (their opening hole) operating with a pin sheet that had the old information on it. Old information that told them the hole was on the opposite side of the green. Really.
The bad info also may lead to one player, Colt Knost, missing the cut by a shot.
Knost was in that first group and had every right to be ticked off Friday morning when he took tournament organizers to task on Twitter after he set out for his second round of the PGA Championship with the wrong pin sheet.
At the time, we didn"t have the full background of the screw-up and know why Knost was upset. But this is an inexcusable screw-up. The PGA of America recognized its mistake and later apologized for the error.
The following official statement was issued:
"The second round hole location sheet provided to Group 14 the first group of the day to play from Tee #10 listed the hole location as being on the left side of the green (20 paces from the front of the green and four paces from the left edge of the green).
"In error, the hole was actually cut and positioned on the right side of the green (19 paces from the front of the green and five paces from the right edge of the green). The PGA of America Rules Committee did not notice the hole had been cut in the incorrect location until after each member of Group 14 had hit his second shot to the green.
"The hole location played by Group 14 was provided a revised hole location sheet to all subsequent groups, meaning all groups today are playing this same hole location. PGA Chief Championships Officer Kerry Haigh met with the players in Group 14 (Colt Knost, Joe Summerhays and Yuta Ikeda) after they signed their cards to offer an explanation, express his disappointment and apologize to them."
Knost made a bogey-5 on the hole and finished his round on the projected cut line at 2-over. He was not pleased.
Knosts earlier tweet, of course, referred to the way the USGA screwed up a penalty call on Dustin Johnson in the final round of the U.S. Open.
Making matters worse: the bogey from that hole could be the difference between Knost missing the cut. He"s at 2-over and the cut line is jumping all around that number. It just jumped to 1-over, meaning Knost would go home if things hold.
Hier bringt Supermodel Gigi Hadid einen Paparazzo zu Fall!
It"s about time you show your stripes.
Sure, it"s a year-round trend that"s always appropriate, but celebs are just now inspiring us to line things up in fresh, fun ways.
Leave it to Olivia Palermo to show us how to do pin stripes, the street-style way. What used to be pressed, buttoned up and relegated to the boardroom is now easy, breezy and oh-so comfortable for everyday wear. Just make sure the thin stripes are featured in a slouchy silhouette, and if wearing pants, crop the hem.
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Jenna Dewan Tatum, for example, has sweet summer style down patin an affordable black-and-white frock from Target, no less. Think horizontal stripes are unflattering? Pair the pattern with an A-line silhouette, so it gives you an illusion of a cinched-in waist. Baring your sleek shoulders will also help ground those lines.
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Gigi Hadid may look like she"s ready for fall, but the foundation of her look is summer-ready all the way. Pair a Briton shirt with high-waisted white jeans or pants, and you"re set for any BBQ, boat party or picnic in your future.
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Singer-songwriter Pixie Lott is a-head of the celeb curve with this trend, wearing a striped topper to elevate her very classic, simple outfit. To add a bit more interest, opt for a pop of color with your accessories, like Pixie"s Kelly-green bag.
Stripes and casual wear go hand-in-hand. But when you want to dress up a look, use structural pieces, like Olivia Munn"s bag and over-the-knee boots, to elevate any laid-back vibes.
Rumor Report | Tyrese Addresses His Statements Against Jay Z, DJ Khaled, & Future Photo DJ Khaled during a listening party in Manhattan for his new album, Major Key. Credit Rebecca Smeyne for The New York Times
On a recent muggy evening, the music producer, Snapchat philosopher and Beyonc tour mate DJ Khaled sat at a mixing board in a recording studio six floors above Times Square enjoying a large sundae. A scrum of journalists, photographers and record label employees waited for permission to enter the control room, where DJ Khaled, a 40-year-old artist known for his collaborations with hip-hop and R&Bs biggest stars, was to play his new album, Major Key, out this Friday.
Once this ice cream goes in, Ill be ready to go, he said.
Listening sessions for new albums dont frequently feature enthusiastic appearances by the talent, but DJ Khaled is a brand ambassador as much as he is a producer: major keys are the steps to success that he repeatedly touts on his preferred platform, Snapchat. So the event wasnt just a chance to hear his trademark phrases (most often his own name) yelled over a series of polished, star-studded songs; it offered a close-up look at the kind of brilliantly executed boosterism his millions of social media followers usually see at a carefully curated remove the chance to see DJ Khaled build a four-hour commercial for himself and his sponsors in the flesh.
The throng had been growing for an hour and a half. A TV in the studio lounge had been playing the video for I Got the Keys, the first track on Major Key, featuring Jay Z and Future, on repeat. Representatives for Croc vodka and Belaire Champagne had been arranging their products; a brief, tense moment arose when Crocs people found their ice bucket occupied by bottles of Belaire. Placards of the albums cover (DJ Khaled on a throne in a garden of flowers, beside a lion) were mounted on easels.
Dessert vanquished, DJ Khaled asked for water and napkins. Facing a semicircle Yall are some powerful people in the game he began his pitch. Major Key is his ninth album; the previous eight, with titles like We the Best, We the Best Forever and I Changed a Lot (Because I changed a lot, he said.) have gathered the leading artists in his genre, much as one of DJ Khaleds idols, Quincy Jones, did in the 1970s and 80s.
For this album, DJ Khaled explained, he wanted every song to be a potential hit single.
I aint playing no games, he said, citing as an example of his seriousness the albums first two songs, I Got the Keys and the Drake-fronted For Free.
I dont know who did that or whos done that, he added, referring to his ability to enlist such marquee names. I havent met them yet. And Im not going to wait for somebody to tell me they have.
He swiveled back to the mixing console and began playing the album which features collaborations with the rising rapper Kodak Black and the established rappers Nas, Jeezy, French Montana and Kendrick Lamar at a blistering volume. He described the ballad Do You Mind? (featuring Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj, Future, Jeremih, Chris Brown and August Alsina) as having a We Are the World aesthetic. A song for the ladies, as opposed to the many about them.
With the entire album having been played, DJ Khaled turned to what else? Snapchat. He assembled the room behind him, urging everyone to hold up a bottle Champagne, vodka, DUss cognac. Then his audience moved in for selfies.
Suddenly, excitement rippled through the room: Busta Rhymes had materialized, his neck draped in glistening stones. He remarked on DJ Khaleds sneakers.
Get Busta Rhymes some of these ASAP, DJ Khaled said to a man responsible for obtaining sneakers.
Elevens? the man asked.
Busta Rhymes approached an easel holding the album artwork. You went and got the lion for real! I was so against the lion, he said. Dont sit next to the lion.
Busta Rhymes left.
Another ripple of excitement quickly followed: The rapper Travis Scott, who duets with Lil Wayne on one of the albums tracks, and his companions had arrived unexpectedly. DJ Khaled was pleased. He conjured a Snapchat scenario in which the duo were pursued by a mob of photographers not a stretch, because they were.
Too much paparazzi! DJ Khaled yelled in mock anguish, his phone extended in front of him as he and Mr. Scott fled the camera flashes.
DJ Khaled began playing the album again for Mr. Scott, who was overcome with excitement, leaning on the shoulders of others as if physically depleted. They danced together like no one was watching, but everyone was watching. Mr. Scott played a song from his own coming record.
You got one, DJ Khaled said, meaning a hit. They held their shimmering wrists together for a Snapchat video. Then the night beckoned, and DJ Khaled sent his designer backpack and its handler out into the world, where a blue Rolls-Royce and a black van awaited.
Olympic athletes are arriving in Rio, full of confidence, hope and concerns about Zika.
Will they get it? How will they know if theyre at risk? Enter Silicon Valley, and the smart thermometer, as it is called.
Thats what San Francisco-based Kinsa calls its thermometer, which hooks up to your smart phone to monitor and store your symptoms as they change.
Doctors and teammates will then know if theres a health problem on a specific team or in a specific area.
It"s kind of a social network for health or an early warning system.
"With a few simple taps you can add in symptoms, results, notes, in addition to the fever history that you have," said Kinsa CEO Inder Singh.
The thermometer is catching on so quickly with athletes that Kinsa is now offering them its product for free. Singh says six teams have already requested the thermometer and hundreds of them have been sent out.
You can track your health, with the thermometer and Kinsa app, from the Android or iOS store.
Scott tracks the Olympics on Twitter: @scottbudman