Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. And the woman behind the film’s fashion, veteran costume designer Mary E. Vogt, says that’s exactly how she intended for it to be.
The dress code at downtown Macon's Crazy Bull bar has some upset. "Especially like do-rags and jerseys. Most of the time, you see black people wearing do-rags and jerseys and stuff," said Macon ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For fans of Crazy Rich Asians, the blue Marchesa frock that Constance Wu (who played Rachel Chu) wore to Colin Khoo and Araminta ...
From cinematic history to fashion history, “Crazy Rich Asians” continues to make waves in pop culture months after its record-breaking premiere. Most recently, it was announced that the blue Marchesa ...
Thanks to a cast of clothing-obsessed characters with unlimited budgets, we have high hopes that the screen style in Crazy Rich Asians will join the canon of our beloved fashion films like The Devil ...