Australia’s first female prime minister has crafted a new life with a focus on girls’ education and empowerment. It’s proving a potent mix in the #MeToo era.
If there is one lesson we can learn from Rihanna in 2019 – the artist,the designer,the brand – it is the power of reinvention.
The launch of Rihanna's new luxury label and the cancellation of an Australian fashion week are more closely connected than you may think.
The singer is the first black woman to take the reins at a luxury fashion brand.
The Barbadian pop singer's brand will be the first new house created by the French conglomerate LVMH since 1987.
Following his release,Brown took to Instagram to deny the allegations.
In the lawsuit,the singer says that her father and his partner have violated her trademark and falsely suggested that their business is affiliated with her.
Both musicians have requested that the US president stops using their music.
The superstar is reported to have declined to perform,preferring to back NFL player Colin Kaepernick's protest against racial injustice.
If Rihanna would dare to be over one hour late for Anna Wintour,she sure as hell wasn't going to be punctual for Fenty Beauty's first birthday in Sydney.
Also in this week's The Goss:Rihanna doesn't like sourpusses;Kyle Sandilands and Imogen Anthony's wedding plans;and the $300 bags gifted at a recent party.