Friday, April 24, 2015

Elizabeth Olsen Covers 'The Edit,' While Mary-Kate and Ashley Consider 'Full House' Spinoff

Elizabeth Olsen Covers 'The Edit,' While Mary-Kate and Ashley Consider 'Full House' Spinoff:

Leading up to the May opening of "China: Through the Looking Glass" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Vogue has a first look at the dresses that will be on display, including breathtaking styles from Roberto Cavalli, Tom Ford, Jean Paul Gaultier and Alexander McQueen among others. {Vogue}

Elizabeth Olsen looks like a bohemian goddess on the cover of this week's issue of Net-a-Porter's online magazine The Edit. Modeling looks from Valentino, Etro and Emilio Pucci, the indie-actress-turned-blockbuster-starlet opens up about idolizing her older sisters, how she made the careful decisions that shaped her career and her passion for ballet. {The Edit}

In other Olsen news, Michelle Tanner's presence on the anticipated Netflix "Full House" spinoff series, which John Stamos confirmed Tuesday, is up in the air. The actresses come designers who played Michelle -- Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen -- say they had no idea it was happening, and will be consulting with TV dad Bob Saget before making a final decision about participating. {WWD}

Celebrity Makeup Artist Mario Dedivanovic uploaded a digitized photo of himself Wednesday, announcing his character's addition to the Kim Kardashian Hollywood game. Coming soon to a Kardashian app near you, Dedivanovic will provide players with a fresh face and styling tips as they work their way to A-List status. {Instagram via @makeupbymario}

Jeremy Langmead, former editor in chief of Mr. Porter, will return to the e-commerce site in June after serving as chief content officer at Christie's London for the past year. In his new role as Brand and Content Director, Langmead will be responsible for monitoring the brand's vision and leading its content and marketing teams globally. {WWD}

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