Source: Pinterest.com Madison Wolfe is a name that has been making waves in the world of entertainment. This talented actress has captivated audiences with her remarkable performances and undeniable on-screen presence. From her breakthrough role in “The Conjuring 2” to her stunning portrayal of a young Juliet in the hit television series “Mercy Street,” Wolfe has proven time and time again that she is a force to be reckoned with.
TV couple Rubina Dilaik and Abhinav Shukla are currently enjoying the best phase of their lives. They are busy being doting parents to their twin daughters- Edhaa and Jeeva. The actress, who returned to work after a short maternity break, has already hosted several celebrity moms on the second season of her podcast Kisi Ne Bataya Nahi. In a recent episode of the show, she welcomed the CEO of Mamaearth, Ghazal Alagh.
Difficulty: Challenger (Level 2)Claire Lee felt like it was a miracle when she had the opportunity to donate one of her paintings to someone she deeply admired.
In January, the 16-year-old artist created a painting of Natalia Vodianova, who founded the Naked Heart Foundation, a charity dedicated to creating a more inclusive society for disabled youth.
Last month, Claire met Vodianova and gave her the painting. “It was a surreal experience,” said the Year 11 student at German Swiss International School.
After a fruitless search to find a quality, padded mian ao (hip-length, loose-fitting Chinese jacket) in Hong Kong, Kin Yeung ended up designing one himself. He says he never imagined it would lead to the creation of a brand. Since its launch in 1993, Blanc de Chine has built a strong following with its clean, almost minimalist lines, and designs that remain firmly rooted in Chinese culture.
Taiwanese designer Wang Chen Tsai-shia saw a niche in the local market for Chinese-inspired clothing for career women.
Cameo, created by Martin Blencowe, CEO Steven Galanis and Devon Townsend, launched in 2017 and is valued at US$1 billion. It offers customers recorded video messages, video chats and direct messages with their favourite actors, musicians, comics, reality stars, sports figures, political personalities, content creators and even famous animals.
Cameo makes money by taking a 25 per cent commission from each celebrity’s sale, which ranges from the pricey (Shark Tank businessman Kevin O’Leary charges US$1,500) to the affordable (former Bachelor villain Courtney Robertson can be booked for US$20).