Supermodel and fashion icon Kate Moss has a new ambassador gig that we can’t wait to see the results of. Meanwhile, Hugh Grant has warned the press to leave his family along after a shock announcement of the birth of his second child. And over the weekend American viewers tuned in to Beyonce’s emotional new documentary, ‘Life is But a Dream’.
By Chloe Schneider
Having recently wrapped up NYFW hair looks for Jason Wu and Creatures of the Wind, Kérastase is already one of the fashion world’s favourite hair brands and now it has upped the ante with a huge campaign announcement…
None other than catwalk queen Kate Moss is the new muse and face of the brand! Kate will act as the first ever muse for Kerastase and will star in a campaign shot by photographer Solve Sundbo and styled by Luigi Murenu.
The full campaign is set for release in May but in the meantime we have a few sneak peeks in which the iconic Kate proves that some things just get better with age.
Hugh Grant took to Twitter to address flying rumours about his family. In a series of tweets, the star wrote, “In answer to some journos. Am thrilled my daughter now has a brother. Adore them both to an uncool degree. They have a fab mum… And to be crystal clear. I am the Daddy… Thanks for v kind messages. Now I’ve confirmed (press somehow got birth certificate & were calling), hoping my family will be left in peace.”
Son Felix Chang Hong Grant was born to mother Chinese actress Tinglan Hong on December 29 at St Mary’s Hospital. Tinglan is also the mother of Hugh’s daughter Tabitha.
When Tabitha was born in 2011, Grant’s publicist released a statement revealing the nature of his relationship with Hong, saying, “He and the mother had a fleeting affair and, while this was not planned, Hugh could not be happier or more supportive. He and the mother have discussed everything and are on very friendly terms.”
The pair are now said to be in a relationship.
Beyonce’s documentary, Life is but a Dream’ premiered in America over the weekend and her adoring fans have been tweeting up a storm. After a month-long campaign, there’s no doubt that expectations were high and, luckily, the film didn’t disappoint.
Beyonce, who is known for giving only very little away, is more candid than she’s ever been in the doco and reveals some painful truths that she’s previously been silent about including details about her miscarriage.
The HBO production also features the first ever camera reveal of daughter Blue Ivy and of her journey becoming a mother she says, “It’s the most powerful thing you can ever do in your life. And especially after losing a child, the pain and trauma from that, just makes it mean so much more to get an opportunity to bring life into the world.”
Despite these admissions, there’s no denying there’s still plenty she’s still keeping from her fans but we have to admit, maintaining that mystique in the information age is a huge part of Queen Bey’s appeal.