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Vogue
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Vogue
A$AP Rocky Borrows Rihanna's Suit and Polka Dot Tie To Walk the Red Carpet
Back in May, A$AP Rocky told The Run-Through podcast that Rihanna had made a habit of stealing from his closet. And it looks like he's making good on sharing their sartorial abundances. 'I wanna be a catalyst for daring men. I don't know who drew the line between femininity — or being feminine — and masculinity. I don't see any barriers,' he said on the pod. 'For me, it's not fair that my girl could just go in my closet and take anything from it and wear it.' 'She does it to me all the time, man! Sometimes you just see her on an interview or see a paparazzi photo, like, 'Wait, there goes my Miu Miu f–king jacket! What the f*ck? I was looking for that since 2021!'' he added. 'That goes both ways. She has pieces she don't know that I actually stole.' Well, she'll know now. On August 13, the rapper, designer, and actor got suited and booted for his Highest 2 Lowest premiere in Los Angeles, wearing a navy nylon suit from ERL's fall 2025 collection, a gray shirt, and polka dot tie also from Eli Russell Linnetz, paired with a pair of Ray Bans (for which he is creative director), silver hoops in both ears, and black patent loafers. Rocky and his stylist Matthew Henson didn't have to look too far for inspiration though—the suit and tie comes straight from Rihanna's recent back catalog of fits.


Fox News
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
'Guardians of the Galaxy' star says her Oscar award is 'trans' and uses 'they/them' pronouns
Oscar-winner Zoe Saldaña told People Magazine Tuesday night that her Academy Award uses "they/them" pronouns. "We have it in my office and my Oscar is gender-fluid," Saldaña said, adding that she considers the statuette to be "trans." Earlier this year, the 46-year-old "Guardians of the Galaxy" actress won her first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in the controversial musical-drama "Emilia Pérez." The film followed a Mexican cartel leader who seeks a gender-transition operation to escape his cartel past. "Emilia Pérez" also boasted having the first openly transgender Oscar nominee for Best Actress with Karla Sofía Gascón as the title character. Gascón ultimately did not win the award. Saldaña is not the first actress to claim her award was non-binary. Actress Jamie Lee Curtis referred to her first Oscar statuette as a "they/them" in honor of her transgender child Ruby during an interview on the "Today" show in 2023. "Here they are! In support of my daughter Ruby, I'm having them be a they/them," Curtis said in a video while pulling out her Oscar award. Curtis reiterated how her award was "de-gendered" in an interview for "The View" in 2024. "It lives in my house, I have de-gendered it. I have a trans daughter, and there is no genitalia on it, so it lives in my office. And I put a googly eye, for the homage to 'Everything, Everywhere, All at Once' and I put a they-them button to just make sure anyone coming in understood," Curtis said. Curtis won her first Oscar for her supporting role in the film "Everything Everywhere All at Once."