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Hypebeast
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Bode SS26 Is a Poetic Tribute to a Musical Legacy
Summary Bodehas revealed itsSpring 2026collection duringParis Fashion Weekin an intimate gathering at the theatre. This collection was created as a tribute to the great American composer Morris 'Moose' Charlap. As guests entered the theatre, they were struck with a unique show format that saw the entirety of the upcoming collection shown on miniature puppets. The dolls, wearing Bode's newest collection, were seen in two lines as audiences are able to get up close and personal to view the details of the collection. 'Moose' Charlap was best known for his score to Broadway'sPeter Panand while he died at a young age of 45, his legacy lives on in his scores and his family, including his son Bill Charlap, who is a two-time Grammy nominated musician and one of the most premier jazz pianists of his generations. Emily Adams Bode Aujla brought guests together to share some of Moose's most iconic works. Taking a moment to address the group, Bode Aujla spoke to the crowd ahead of a performance by Bill Charlap in honor of his father. The designer recalled the moment she was mesmerized by Moose'sPeter Panscore and moment when Bill and her sat in her Conneticut home recounting memories of 'Moose.' The theater had four mini modules that depicted the four most important stages of Moose's life. One was set in Central Park, a place he spent a lot of his time before and after Broadway shows with his wife and another at his boyhood camp, where he received the nickname 'Moose.' Unlike a typical Paris Fashion Week show, Emily Adams Bode Aujla present the collection by sharing her inspiration. Billy performed three songs in honor of his father, explaining to the crowd the meaning behind 'Some Summer Day' fromAlice Through the Looking Glass, 'I Won't Grow Up' fromPeter Panand 'Please Let Me Die in Paris' fromThe Expressionist. The collection has been titled 'The Expressionist' after Moose's last, unfinished musical written with lyricist Eddie Lawrence, the designer describes the collection as a visual songbook of a life in music. Bode brings to life Moose Charlap's vibrant world informed by music, giving it a visual representation in the form of fashion.


Elle
21 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Elle
Inside a Glamorous, Art-Filled Wedding at the Iconic Rainbow Room
When planning their New York City wedding, Peter Kelly and Garth Greenan were excited by the opportunity, as a gay couple, to subvert some of the traditional wedding customs that didn't quite resonate with them. 'It was really about doing something that was unique to us as a couple, but also unique to our expectations of [what] a wedding [can be],' Garth says. 'Which, until fairly recently, wasn't even an option for us.' Even a quick Google search showed Peter just how much mainstream wedding planning focused on the bride. 'There are all these conventions set up and we don't really fit that exactly,' he says. 'We started to think about things like, What colors do we have to use? We don't necessarily have to use the black, white, pink, or whatever is more conventional, so why don't we do a mid-century palette? Why don't we do a lot of oranges and browns?' Chellise Michael Photography The wedding took place at the iconic Rainbow Room, a fitting choice for two grooms deeply rooted in the art world—Garth as the founder of Garth Greenan Gallery, and Peter as the founder of Kelly Art Advisory. Visuals played a central role in the celebration. 'I love seasonal realities, and that was a big part of why we chose the Rainbow Room. You look across the park, you see all the orange trees and everything, and it's like seasons are changing, time is moving,' Peter explains. Read on for details about the grooms' custom Bode tuxedoes, how they incorporated art into their ceremony, and why some might even call it a shotgun wedding. The Planning Chellise Michael Photography 'We're fairly traditional,' Garth says. 'The idea started that we were going to do something small. Then it became like, no, we really want to celebrate this and do something proper and big. I don't know that either of us [loves] the kind of attention a wedding brings, but it became this big thing.' The couple teamed up with wedding planner Jove Meyer and quickly landed on the Rainbow Room, a venue Garth had recently visited for an event. 'When we were touring basically every venue possible in the city in a day, it just called out to us as this is where you're supposed to get married,' he recalls. True to their personalities, Peter and Garth made decisions swiftly and confidently. 'The overarching theme for us as a couple and our wedding was that we're very, very, very into planning, and we're very decisive, so it all came together as fast as it possibly could. We never had 12 venues on hold or five chairs that we were looking at,' Garth says. The rehearsal dinner was held at Mel's, a Chelsea pizzeria that has since closed. 'You could see the fire inside [the pizza oven], so it was kind of glowing. We had chosen sort of fall-ish, '70s colors. It wasn't deliberately autumnal, it was just evocative of the era that we were most interested in,' Garth says. 'It was a beautiful evening,' Peter adds. 'We got married right after Halloween, and they still had the Halloween decorations up, which I felt like Garth would be annoyed at, but I thought was so cute.' The Looks Chellise Michael Photography Both grooms wore custom tuxedoes by Bode. 'Garth and I have both been pretty big fans of the brand for a while. We're both really into art, and especially American art. Bode is interested in providing all of these handmade crocheted fabrics, these American textile traditions,' Peter explains. The tuxedoes leaned classic but featured intricate embroidery and beadwork. 'We had this opportunity to be traditional, but to twist it a little bit and put our own spin on it and make it our own. Whatever a wedding means to us, that can be reflected in our tuxedos and our outfits.' The Ceremony Chellise Michael Photography The ceremony was officiated by Neal Ambrose-Smith, an artist the couple collaborates with. They took part in a meaningful ritual, being wrapped in a blanket created by the artist Howardena Pindell. Peter's brother read a Walt Whitman poem chosen by Garth, while Garth's brother shared an excerpt from the Book of Ruth selected by Peter. Chellise Michael Photography Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, an artist Peter has worked with (and Neal Ambrose-Smith's mother), created a beautiful register that was signed by the wedding guests. 'Jaune kept saying that the only reason you're married is because a group of people that care about you and matter to you recognize that you're married,' Garth shares. 'Having all of those people bear witness to that is super important.' The Cocktail Hour Chellise Michael Photography 'The most memorable moment was when Peter and I were alone right after we had actually gotten married—we were together in the wedding suite,' Garth says. 'It was the first moment that we had together where we were actually husbands alone. I couldn't really remember what happened, but I knew something really great had happened.' The Reception Chellise Michael Photography Garth and Peter did their first dance to Dusty Springfield's 'The Look of Love.' The music selection was thoughtfully curated, evolving through the decades as the night progressed. 'The DJ started off with disco, and then it progressed into the '80s and '90s and the 2000s and 2010s. The night went on and just kind of got a little more dancey and fun,' Garth says. The Morning After On Sunday morning, Garth's best man hosted a brunch catered by Electric Burrito in Chelsea, held at the West Village townhouse the couple had just purchased. 'It was nice to kind of say, 'Okay, now that everybody's leaving and we just had this wedding, this is where we're going to be setting up our life together,'' Peter reflects. The new home and the wedding marked monumental life moments happening back-to-back. And soon after, a baby arrived. 'You could say it was a shotgun wedding,' he laughs. Open Gallery Adrienne Gaffney Features Editor Adrienne Gaffney is a features editor at ELLE and previously worked at WSJ Magazine and Vanity Fair .


Business Upturn
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
Fire Country Season 4: Release date rumors, cast updates and what to expect next
By Aman Shukla Published on June 22, 2025, 20:17 IST Last updated June 22, 2025, 20:18 IST Okay, Fire Country fans, let's dive into the latest updates on Season 4! After that gut-punch of a Season 3 finale, fans are dying to know what's next for Bode, Sharon, and the whole Edgewater crew. Between cast shake-ups, spinoff hype, and those pesky release date rumors, there's a ton to unpack. So, grab a coffee (or something stronger), and let's dish on everything we know—or think we know—about Fire Country Season 4. Fire Country Season 4 Potential Release Date As of right now, June 2025, CBS is keeping us in suspense with no official release date for Season 4. The show got the green light back in February 2025, which is a big vote of confidence. Word on the street (and by street, we mean X posts and TVLine reports) is that filming kicks off in Vancouver this July. That lines up nicely for a September or October 2025 premiere, probably in that trusty Friday 9 p.m. ET slot on CBS. Cast Updates: Who's Returning and Who's Leaving? The Fire Country Season 3 finale dropped some major bombshells, and the cast for Season 4 will look noticeably different. Here's a breakdown of who's in. Max Thieriot as Bode Leone : The heart of the show, Bode, is confirmed to return. As a newly freed firefighter, his journey to redemption will continue to drive the story. Thieriot, who also serves as an executive producer and co-creator, has teased 'game-changing' developments for his character. Kevin Alejandro as Manny Perez : Manny, Gabriela's father and a key figure at Station 42, is expected back, bringing his blend of tough love and leadership. Jordan Calloway as Jake Crawford : Jake's role as interim battalion chief in the Season 3 finale sets him up for a bigger leadership arc in Season 4. Diane Farr as Sharon Leone : Despite being caught in the Season 3 finale's collapse, Sharon is expected to survive and return, especially with her ties to the upcoming spinoff Sheriff Country . Jules Latimer as Eve Edwards: Eve's resilience and growth make her a fan favorite, and she's confirmed to be back for more. What to Expect in Fire Country Season 4 The Season 3 finale left fans with a heart-stopping cliffhanger: a fire consumed Walter's care facility, trapping Vince, Sharon, and Walter as the building collapsed. Bode watched in horror, setting the stage for an emotionally charged Season 4. Here's what we can anticipate: Storylines to Watch Bode's Big Moment: If Vince doesn't make it (I'm still in denial), Bode's gonna be a mess. He's already got guilt from his rebel stunt causing the fire, so expect some heavy soul-searching. Maybe he'll finally step up as a leader to honor his dad. Jake's Time to Shine: With Jake as interim chief, I'm curious if he'll clash with the team or prove he's the real deal. Jordan Calloway's got the chops to carry this arc. New Disasters: Fire Country thrives on high-stakes action, and Season 4 will likely deliver more epic fires, floods, or other emergencies. Max Thieriot has hinted at 'crazy action stunt sequences' that will keep viewers glued to their screens. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Mint
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
Flex it: This style guide is inspired by ‘protein bros'
It's hard to ignore the world's all-consuming (pun intended) love for protein right now. Everyone's either furiously glugging down protein shakes or drizzling protein powders on everything from icecream to bread. Naturally, this love's now also extending to fashion. The gym bro or protein bro aesthetic – defined by sleeveless tees and shirts (to flaunt those biceps), seamless body hugging tees, thigh skimming shorts ( to show that leg day is working), protein shakers that can seemingly do pretty much everything – is coming into its own and in recent years, the world of haute couture has taken note of it too with labels like Luar, Balenciaga, Bode and Natasha Zinko sending down models in cutaway tees, body hugging leggings, thigh-skimming gym shorts and torso-inspired jackets. Yes, this aesthetic is all about flexing your shapely muscles and rightly so. Treat this round up by Lounge as a ready reckoner on how to embrace the look without sweating it. LEG DAY PREP Let's start with footwear. Gym shoes are meant to be stylish but more than that they ought to be functional to power you through your workout regime – whether that involves running on the treadmill or heavy lifting. Bonus points if it's versatile enough to be worn socially. Balenciaga's 6XL sneakers check all the boxes. What makes these low mesh sneakers made from faux leather more interesting is each shoe is a different colour – while one is black with multi-coloured touches, the other is white and multi-coloured. These sneakers also feature the brand's logo debossed on the tongue. Available on ₹1.03 lakh. Also read: Go royalcore. This style guide shows you how BICEPS FORMULA Been fanatically working your bicep curls? Take a cue from actor Pedro Pascal's recent Cannes look where he showed up in a black sleeveless tee with his in- shape biceps on display for the world to see. Keep it rugged with this charcoal-black sleeveless button-down shirt from Calvin Klein. Cut from cotton-linen denim in a classic silhouette, it comes fitted with a patch pocket on the upper chest. This look is all about exuding confidence with simplicity. Available on ₹6,156. POWER SHAKE Protein shakers may not be able to set all things right in this world but the way gym bros hold on to their bottles would have you thinking otherwise. A coveted gym essential today, there's a lot of thought that goes into picking one. Does it blend protein powders well? Is it leak proof and easy to clean? ShakeSphere's Tumbler Steel model, the metallic version of it's original design (made from specialist plastics and silicone), ticks off all the boxes. Made from steel with copper finish, it comes in a patented capsule-shaped design that uses centrifugal force to blend protein powders and puree fruits. The functional slide cap makes it leak-proof. Available on ₹8,499. SECOND SKIN When you are pumping it in adrenaline-fuelled environs of a gym, comfort clothing becomes top priority. You don't want a bulky t-shirt impeding you as you perform your squats or planks. This explains the popularity of seamless knitted t-shirts these days. This pale blue seamless T-shirt from popular fitness apparel brand Gym Shark's new collection is a good example. Made from physique-enhancing knitted material, it's equipped with one-fourth zipper and body-mapping eyelet details stitched into the fabric to enhance its breathability. Available on ₹11,446. Also read: Clear gels, massage boots, sleep masks, here's hi-tech gear for quick recovery X-RAY VISION The protien chic aesthetic is about celebrating the human form, whether as moulded breast plates or prints. Jean Paul Gaultier short red tulle dress made from polyamide comes in a tight fit and features the 'squeletor" print, lending the illusion that you've transposed a full-body X-ray across your dress. Strangely alluring. Available on ₹44,736. LOCKER PACK Your gym ensemble is incomplete without a bag that's equipped to hold all your workout essentials including a dumbbell even. Anya Hindmarch tote made from smooth ECONYL® comes with pockets labelled for gym essentials – it includes pockets for your earphones, phone, yoga mat, and a pre-workout snack. A bag for all seasons, indeed. Available on ₹1.08 lakh. DON THE SIX-PACK The protein bro or protein chic essence of 'celebrating the human body" comes alive in this Natasha Zinko design. Part of the label's SS2024 collection, this black unisex long-sleeved leather jacket has raised six-pack abs and muscular arms that are inspired by the human torso. Talk about six-pack abs available on demand! Available on ₹1.55 lakh. Also read: If you like minimalist wristwatches, then you should know about the watch inspired by the Bauhaus school of design
Yahoo
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Fire Country Season 4: Max Thieriot Worries Bode Will Be ‘Very Broken' If [Spoiler] Has in Fact Died — WATCH
Fire Country star and co-creator Max Thieriot is frankly worried 'how poorly' Bode will respond if his firefighter father, Vince, winds up dying in the blaze that closed out Season 3. When last we tuned into the Friday-night CBS drama, the scene at Walter's memory care center was mayhem. Racing to the facility after realizing it was in the path of the Zabel Ridge wildfire, Bode and Walter (Jeff Fahey) spent a lot of time hunting for Walter's pal Otto, eventually finding him sheltered in a closet. More from TVLine Casting News: Boston Blue Adds Maggie Lawson, Lincoln Lawyer Enlists Cobie Smulders and More Survivor Turns 25: Was Jonny Fairplay's Dead Grandma Lie the Series' Most Villainous Play Ever? Vote! Casting News: Hamilton at the Tonys, She's All That Reunion and More But then Bode's trick knee gave out while lugging Walter through the halls. Vince and Sharon (Billy Burke and Diane Farr) arrived on the scene and, leaving Jake (Jordan Calloway) in charge, dashed inside to find Bode and Walter, though that took time. And then once they did, Walter went missing! Vince located Walter, but before they and Sharon could find their way to safety, the roof collapsed — as a horrified and helpless Bode watched from outside…. As if the cliffhanger wasn't harrowing enough, as soon as the finale ended on the East Coast, the news broke that Burke, who has played Vince since Day 1, was exiting the CBS drama after three seasons. (Stephanie Arcila is also done as a series regular, though producers hope her Gabriela might pop up now and again as a guest star.) Meaning, it sure seems like Season 4 will reveal that Vince in fact perished in the blaze. If true, Bode will certainly be left 'very broken,' Thieriot tells TVLine in the red carpet video above. 'Bode has obviously gone through a lot of hardship in his life,' his portrayer notes, 'and it seems like every time he feels like he's coming out the other side, something happens. So I worry what [Vince's death] would to do him, and how poorly he would respond. 'We know [Bode has] made leaps and bounds as far as the person he is after being incarcerated,' Thieriot continues, 'but has he come fare enough to deal with something like that or not…? It's heavy.' Want scoop on , or for any other TV show? Shoot an email to InsideLine@ and your question may be answered via Matt's Inside Line! Best of TVLine Yellowjackets' Tawny Cypress Talks Episode 4's Tai/Van Reunion: 'We're All Worried About Taissa' Vampire Diaries Turns 10: How Real-Life Plot Twists Shaped Everything From the Love Triangle to the Final Death Vampire Diaries' Biggest Twists Revisited (and Explained)