9 October 2017

The Moody Blues' 'Days Of Future Passed' Celebrated With 50TH Anniversary Deluxe Edition

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The Moody Blues’ 'Days Of Future Passed' album - cover
The Moody Blues’ 'Days Of Future Passed' album will be celebrated with an expanded 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition to be released November 17 by UMe.
The Moody Blues' Days Of Future Passed will be celebrated with an expanded 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition to be released November 17 by UMe. The deluxe 2CD/DVD and digital audio edition features the album's newly restored original 1967 stereo mix, which makes its CD debut here. 

Due to a damaged master tape of the original mix, the album was remixed in stereo in 1972; this later mix has been used for the album's subsequent CD reissues. Today's technology has allowed for the original stereo master to be repaired, and the new 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition pairs that original album mix with the 1972 stereo mix. 

The commemorative set also features nine BBC Radio session performances, as well as a DVD with a new 5.1 surround sound mix derived from the album's original 1972 Quad mix, plus previously unreleased video footage of the band performing three key Days Of Future Passed tracks at MIDEM on January 24, 1968, eight weeks after the album's release. 

The set also includes a poster designed by Ray Thomas
On the same date, the album's restored 1967 stereo mix will also be released on 180-gram vinyl.
Days Of Future Passed was the Moody Blues' landmark second album and is widely considered to have formally marked the beginning of the band's psychedelic era. Featuring the London Festival Orchestra, this richly orchestrated album followed in the wake of The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Magical Mystery Tour but was in itself a unique and highly original piece of work. The album includes the hits "Tuesday Afternoon" and the ever-enduring "Nights In White Satin," which established the Moody Blues as true pioneers in the development of progressive rock.
The Moody Blues' Days Of Future Passed 50th Anniversary Tour continues in January 2018 with U.S. dates on sale now. For details, visit moodybluestoday.com.
Currently nominated for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2018, The Moody Blues have been at the forefront of the UK's classic rock music scene for fifty years and have continued to be a mainstay of concert stages, recording studios and the airwaves to the present day. 

During their immensely successful career, they have sold, according to the band's files, more than 70 million albums worldwide and have been the recipients of numerous prestigious awards.

The Moody Blues: Days Of Future Passed 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition [2CD/DVD]

Disc 1 (CD1)
Original 1967 Stereo Mix (previously unreleased on CD)
1. THE DAY BEGINS
2. DAWN: Dawn Is A Feeling
3. THE MORNING: Another Morning
4. LUNCH BREAK: Peak Hour
5. THE AFTERNOON: Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?) / Time To Get Away
6. EVENING: The Sun Set: Twilight Time
7. THE NIGHT: Nights In White Satin

Bonus Tracks
BBC Saturday Club Session
8. Long Summer Days
9. Think About It
10. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood

BBC Easybeat Session

11. Love And Beauty
12. Leave This Man Alone
13. Peak Hour

BBC Dave Symonds Session
14. Nights In White Satin
15. Fly Me High
16. Twilight Time

Disc 2 (CD2)
1972 Stereo Mix
1. THE DAY BEGINS
2. DAWN: Dawn Is A Feeling
3. THE MORNING: Another Morning
4. LUNCH BREAK: Peak Hour
5. THE AFTERNOON: Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?) / Time To Get Away
6. EVENING: The Sun Set: Twilight Time
7. THE NIGHT: Nights In White Satin

Bonus Tracks
8. Tuesday Afternoon (Alternate Mix)
9. DAWN: Dawn Is A Feeling (Alternate Mix)
10. The Sun Set (Alternate Version without orchestra)
11. Twilight Time (Original vocal mix)
12. I Really Haven't Got The Time (B-side single)
13. Fly Me High (A-side single)
14. Love And Beauty (A-side single)
15. Leave This Man Alone (B-Side single)
16. Nights In White Satin (A-side single)
17. Cities (B-side single)

Disc 3 (DVD)
Audio Content
5.1 Surround Sound Mix & 96kHz / 24-bit 1967 stereo mix

THE DAY BEGINS / DAWN: Dawn Is A Feeling / THE MORNING: Another Morning / LUNCH BREAK: Peak Hour / THE AFTERNOON: Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?) / Time To Get Away / EVENING: The Sun Set: Twilight Time / THE NIGHT: Nights In White Satin

Visual Content
British Gala Du MIDEM (France 1968): Peak Hour / Tuesday Afternoon / Nights In White Satin

The Moody Blues: Days Of Future Passed [180g Vinyl LP]
Restored Original 1967 Stereo Mix


Side One
1. THE DAY BEGINS
2. DAWN: Dawn Is A Feeling
3. THE MORNING: Another Morning
4. LUNCH BREAK: Peak Hour


Side Two
1. THE AFTERNOON: Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?) / Time To Get Away
2. EVENING: The Sun Set: Twilight Time
3. THE NIGHT: Nights In White Satin

Preorder Days Of Future Passed: 
50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (2CD/DVD): MoodyBlues.lnk.to/DaysOfFuture2CD 
180-gram Vinyl LP (original 1967 stereo mix): MoodyBlues.lnk.to/DaysOfFutureLP

SOURCE: UMe


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Celebrities Stand with LGBTQ Students and Point Foundation

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 Actress Kathryn Hahn (L) and Point Executive Director & CEO Jorge Valencia at Point Honors Los Angeles 2017, benefiting Point Foundation, at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on October 7, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California.
 Actress Kathryn Hahn (L) and Point Executive Director & CEO Jorge Valencia at Point Honors Los Angeles 2017, benefiting Point Foundation, at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on October 7, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Point Honors)
More than 450 guests and celebrities filled the Beverly Hilton Hotel to support lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) students at Point Honors Los Angeles. Point Foundation (Point), the evening's beneficiary, is the nation's largest scholarship-granting organization for LGBTQ students. 

The gala evening also included an announcement by Wells Fargo of $1.8 million in continued support for Point.

Wanda Sykes was presented with the Point Legend Award by Anthony Anderson for having achieved greatness in her career and unapologetically supporting the LGBTQ community. Writer, director, and producer Jill Soloway received the Impact Award, presented by Kathryn Hahn, for the impact Soloway has made on improving the lives of the LGBTQ community. Wilson Cruz, via video message from New York, was accorded the Point Courage Award for his advocacy work on behalf of the LGBTQ community.

Honoree Wanda Sykes at Point Honors Los Angeles 2017, benefiting Point Foundation, at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on October 7, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California.
Honoree Wanda Sykes at Point Honors Los Angeles 2017, benefiting Point Foundation, at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on October 7, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Rich Polk/Getty Images for Point Honors)
Comedian Michelle Collins hosted the buoyant evening with a special performance by Adam Lambert accompanied by a live band. 

Host Michelle Collins at Point Honors Los Angeles 2017, benefiting Point Foundation, at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on October 7, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California.
Host Michelle Collins at Point Honors Los Angeles 2017, benefiting Point Foundation, at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on October 7, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Point Honors)
Previous honorees, Neal Baer, Greg Louganis, Pete Nowalk, and Adam Shankman, also attended, along with celebrities Tyler Alvarez, Hayden Byerly, Jay Duplass, Judith Light, Trace Lysette, Benjamin Patterson, Brandon Stansell, Jacob Tobia, JJ Totah, and Rain Valdez

"Thank you to tonight's honorees for inspiring our scholars and to all the celebrities who joined us to champion equality in education for LGBTQ students," said Jorge Valencia, Executive Director and CEO of Point Foundation. 
The evening featured an especially encouraging demonstration of support when representatives from Wells Fargo presented Point with a check for $1.8 million. The funding continues the company's support of Point's new Community College Scholarship program, scholarships for Point Scholars in four-year and advanced degree programs, and Point's leadership development programs and conferences.
"Wells Fargo is thrilled to continue our support for Point Foundation, especially the new Community College Program," said Gigi Dixon, Director of Strategic Partnerships for Wells Fargo. "This program will fill critical gaps and allow aspiring LGBTQ students to reach their educational goals and achieve their full potential. This impacts not just the scholars themselves, but also their families and communities." 
"For more than a decade Wells Fargo has joined with Point Foundation to help LGBTQ students work toward earning their higher education degree," said Jorge Valencia, Executive Director and CEO of Point Foundation. "Wells' significant investment in the LGBTQ community is also an important catalyst for encouraging the generosity of other donors, as we saw at Point Honors, with hundreds of thousands raised in additional support for LGBTQ students."
Point Foundation Scholarship Recipients at Point Honors Los Angeles 2017, benefiting Point Foundation, at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on October 7, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California.
Point Foundation Scholarship Recipients at Point Honors Los Angeles 2017, benefiting Point Foundation, at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on October 7, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Point Honors)

Point Honors Los Angeles Sponsors:
Presenting: Hilton, Wells Fargo
Premier: HSBC
Principal: AT&T, Cadillac, Citizen Relations, HBO
National Media: OUT
Local Media: Los Angeles Blade 

Point Honors Los Angeles 2017
Point Honors Los Angeles 2017

SOURCE: Point Foundation

7 October 2017

America Still Kno-o-ows His Name! Ted Danson Shares His Path to Finding Balance, Love and Success in the October/November AARP The Magazine

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AARP The Magazine October/November Issue Featuring Ted Danson
AARP The Magazine October/November Issue Featuring Ted Danson
Ted Danson's career may have been at a peak playing the shallow, philandering bartender Sam Malone in Cheers, one of the most beloved TV shows of all time. But when he officially closed the "bar" in 1993, his personal life was approaching a nadir. In an exclusive interview with AARP The Magazine (ATM), the Emmy-award winner, now 69, shares why his happiest years have come after his hair went gray. 

Danson reveals his secrets to making the second half of life the richest part by finding balance, whether it's accepting that life will be messy, fighting fear with gratitude, or embracing the challenges of work when many of those around you are younger.
"It's like, the coach still puts you in the game, but you have to stay up later and work harder. That's cool," says Danson.
The actor also reveals to AARP his personal thoughts on aging; the deep connection and devotion he has to his wife, Mary Steenburgen; and his secrets to late-career success. Plus Danson discusses how Mary has helped him overcome the daily anxieties he has faced much of his life, from finding jobs to keeping his family happy and healthy.
AARP The Magazine October/November Issue Featuring Ted Danson
The following are excerpts from the October/November issue of the ATM cover story featuring Ted Danson, available in homes starting October 1st and available online now at aarp.org/magazine.

Selections from Ted Danson's Cover Story in the October/November issue of AARP The Magazine

  • On his secret to late-career success 
"My philosophy is, don't hang on to whatever degree of success or celebrity you have," he explains. "Find the smartest people you can and work with them, even if it means taking a smaller role. Get lost in something that inspires you. Find the people who can make you a better person. That's how you stay fresh.

In my case, I'm working with the most creative people in the world, and they have a project they just have to do—come hell or high water. I want to be part of that. If some writer gets hired to make something for Ted Danson, they won't have the same degree of creative passion. If you're Seinfeld or somebody like that, you can do it, but if you're just an actor for hire like me, you need to go find the best play to be in."

  • On accepting that life will be messy 
"If I had made one step differently or corrected my mistakes – which are cringers – would I take that away if it were to alter anything about where I am now? No. Life is just messy. The older I get, the more I see it's OK to be imperfect. Because you can still grow and make changes in your life. It's not like you're finished at 70 or 75."

  • Ted on Aging 
"Age is a marker, but it's not everything," he says. "What we're capable of has a lot more to do with our determination, our creativity and our passion than the number of candles on the cake. While you're living your life, it really doesn't mean that much unless you allow it to. 

When you're getting older, you definitely bump into 'I'm diminishing,' but that's usually what you think about when you're in the middle of a passage, not when you've landed into whatever the new age is. When you're 37, you go, 'Oh my god, I'm not 25 anymore. How horrible.' Then you're 55, and you go, 'I hope I'm still relevant. I hope I can still run with the bulls.' Then you get past that, and you start to really enjoy being around younger people. You're not competitive anymore. You just kind of marvel."

  • On his relationship with his wife 
"I like the way Mary laughs and smiles," he says. "I like her willingness to say yes to leap off tall buildings of life. I love her sense of fairness and right and wrong. And I don't think you're supposed to say this when you're almost 70, but she's very sexy." 

  • Actress Kristen Bell on Ted and Mary's relationship 
"It's almost intimidating spending time with Ted and Mary because of how solid and loving and connected they are," says Kristen Bell, Danson's costar in The Good Place. "Honestly, it's beautiful how they obsess over each other."

  • On his friendship with Bill and Hillary Clinton 
The guest list at Danson and Steenburgen's 1995 wedding on Martha's Vineyard included Tom Hanks, Woody Harrelson, James Taylor and Laura Dern, and a pair of old Arkansas pals of Steenburgen's named Bill and Hillary. 


Ted and Mary and the Clintons frequently see each other, but it's rarely to discuss politics. "We talk about anything and everything," Danson says, "but mainly it's Mary and Hillary talking about movies and books and now mostly grandchildren."

  • On working through his anxiety 
Danson credits Steenburgen with helping him quiet down an undercurrent of anxiety that no level of fame or success can quite squelch.
"There's always fear, and it's all the human stuff," he says. "Jobs, work, money, kids, health. Usually, when I have a fearful thought, I flip it into gratitude. Like, if I think, Oh dear, where's Mary? She's not home. Something must have happened, I tell myself, Thank God I have the opportunity to be married to a woman whom I love so much. Because that love is what makes me afraid that she might be hurt or something. I tell myself, Aren't you lucky?"

  • On the value of money 
"The unspoken message I got as a child was that we had nothing," he says. "We didn't have TVs, I looked like a ragamuffin. My clothes were all hand-me-downs. My dad worked and there was enough money for the necessities, but getting more and more money was never a goal.

My philosophy is that you are a tube for money," he says. "It just comes through you, and as long as you don't panic, stay happy and grateful, appreciate what you have and know what you want to do, it'll come."

AARP The Magazine October/November Issue Featuring Ted Danson

About AARP The Magazine
With more than 37 million readers, AARP The Magazine is the nation's largest circulation magazine – and the definitive lifestyle publication – for Americans 50 and older. AARP The Magazine delivers targeted content in three demographic versions – for readers age 50 to 59, 60 to 69 and 70-plus – including health and fitness features, financial guidance, consumer information and tips, celebrity interviews, and book and movie reviews. AARP has been publishing a magazine for members since its founding in 1958. AARP The Magazine is published bimonthly in print and continually online. 

AARP national logo
AARP national logo. (PRNewsFoto/AARP)


SOURCE: AARP

6 October 2017

stillalive's Drone Swarm Takes Flight at 451 Media for Series Adaptation

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DRONE SWARM
DRONE SWARM: 451 Media Group plans graphic novel and TV content
Today, experienced game developer stillalive studios and remote control productions GmbH (RCP), Europe's leading game production house, announced that they are partnering with Michael Bay's 451 Media Group to collectively develop the forthcoming sci-fi strategy game DRONE SWARM as original graphic novel and TV content targeted as a long form series for broadcast and streaming services.
"We are super excited to partner with the 451 team as we were looking for exactly their kind of passion and great talent to collaboratively expand the universe of DRONE SWARM beyond the videogame," said Julian Mautner, Founder and CEO of stillalive studios.

"When David Lee, Head of New Business over at 451, introduced us to the 451 team we knew DRONE SWARM had found the perfect home with 451's partners. The level of expertise they bring to the project from the printed page to the big screen will take the DRONE SWARM property to the next level," said Stefan Kreutzer, BD Manager of remote control productions GmbH.
"This is an incredible opportunity that allows RCP and 451 to creatively join forces during a key phase of the game's early development that will allow us to expand and deepen the game's storyline as a standalone long form series," said Doug Nunes, CEO of 451. "Working with the level of premium writers and artists that 451 is known for together with RCP and stillalive's team of top notch developers gives us an extraordinary opportunity to leverage their incredible skillset, visuals and gameplay and dovetail it into a dramatic sci-fi adventure series that will re-define the genre."
The game's storyline revolves around an onslaught of renegade hordes of alien drone swarms controlled by a mysterious unknown force that practically destroys our planet. In our fight to survive the devastation, mankind has found a way to gain control of the attacking alien technology and incorporates the drone swarm into their own ships to thwart future attacks as the survivors set out to look for a new home and rebuild the planet we've lost and, with it, the future of humanity. 

The gameplay involves the user controlling thousands of drones to fight, explore and invest in research to get more powerful abilities as the player achieves different levels within the game.
DRONE SWARM is a coup of the highest order for 451 that has grown from a comic publisher of high-end original IP to a VR producer for leading brands like Samsung and Nokia, to a fully vertical tech incubator and investor in emerging mixed reality companies such as Holor and Ion360. 
DRONE SWARM: stillalive studios and remote control productions' hit game
DRONE SWARM: stillalive studios and remote control productions' hit game

About remote control productions
remote control productions (rcp) is an independent production house representing Europe's biggest family of game developers with 14 studios across 4 countries, a gamification unit and an in-house publisher. 

Since 2005 the Munich-based company together with its teams has shipped more than 100 games for all major platforms including Angry Birds Evolution, Angry Birds Epic, Sacred Legends, Ostwind (Windstorm), John Woo's Bloodstroke, Knights of Valour or Pet Hotel. 

About stillalive studios
stillalive studios is an Innsbruck-based game developer and creator of the critically acclaimed and early VR compatible adventure game SON OF NOR. Founded in 2010 their experienced and enthusiastic team focuses on combining entertaining gameplay with technological challenges having a strong tech focus and experience with Unity, Unreal, Steam, VR, Eyetracking, BCI and much more. 

Their latest release was Astragon's hit game Bus Simulator. 

About 451 Media Group
451 Media Group is a technology-focused intellectual property (IP) development & entertainment company. Working with cutting edge technology and highly accomplished talent, 451 is a multi-tiered platform content creator that combines publishing, entertainment, media and technology together with the industry's leading writers, artists and tech visionaries to captivate and engage readers in a unique digital experience. 

451 Media Group was co-founded by Michael Bay, Anthony Gentile, John Gentile and Douglas Nunes. 


SOURCE: stillalive studios; remote control productions GmbH (RCP)



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"Beauty and the Beast," "The Last Tycoon," "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" and "Luzia by Cirque De Soleil" Among Costume Winners for the Metropolitan Fashion Awards

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Metropolitan Fashion Week
Metropolitan Fashion Week
Metropolitan Fashion Week (MetroFW) tonight announced winners of its METROPOLITAN FASHION AWARDS honoring outstanding achievements in fashion and costume design in motion pictures, television, and live performance during the 5th Annual Metropolitan Fashion Week's Closing Gala & Fashion Awards at the Arcadia Performing Arts Center. 

The event, hosted by Metropolitan Fashion Week producer EDUARDO KHAWAM, was attended by over 1200 industry VIP's, celebrities, costume and fashion designers.



MARIKA SODERLUND ROBISON (Sweden)
MARIKA SODERLUND ROBISON (Sweden)
Photo Credit: Greg Doherty/Getty Images
Award presenters included former Miss Universe and star of Telemundo's La Gran Oportunidad, ALICIA MACHADO; Shades of Blue actor ANTONIO JARAMILLO; GRAMMY-Awards Winners Earth, Wind & Fire members VERDINE WHITE and RALPH JOHNSON; Telemundo's STEPHANIE HIMONIDIS "Chiquibaby" (of Acceso Total); actor/singer ROBERT AVELLANET of the International group Menudo; Honey Cone's SHELLY CLARK, among others. 
A special exclusive live performance by Luzia by Cirque du Soleil entertained the audience.
Fashion Designer INOE VARGAS (Mexico)
Fashion Designer INOE VARGAS (Mexico)
Photo Credit: Brett Simpson / Dueling Lenses Photography
Winners in the film and television categories included BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (Costume Designer of the Year – Motion Pictures); THE LAST TYCOON winning two awards (Costume Designer of the Year – Television and Outstanding Ensemble - Make-Up Artists and Hair Styling- Television); and GIOVANNA BUZZI (Costume Designer of the Year for Luzia by Cirque du Soleil); and GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL.2 (Outstanding Ensemble for Make-Up Artists and Hair Styling). 

Winners also included MARIA MENOUNOS (Fashion Commentator of the Year), STEPHANE ROLLAND (Fashion Designer of the Year) and STATES OF UNDRESS (Fashion Program of the Year). 

The 2017 METROPOLITAN FASHION AWARD People Choice went to Costume Designer, PAUL TAZEWELL from HAMILTON.

Fashion Designer EMIL GAMPE (Austria)
Photo Credit: Brett Simpson / Dueling Lenses Photography
In addition to the Awards, the Gala showcased a unique, exclusive runway show featuring over 150 one-of-a-kind avant-garde costumes and couture evening gowns, created by national and international celebrity costume and fashion designers including: 
  • Fashion Designer BENITO SANTOS (Mexico) 
  • Fashion Designer MARIKA SODERLUND ROBISON (Sweden) 
  • Fashion Designer BARBARA L ASHLEY (Uganda) 
  • Fashion Designer ERICK BENDANA (Nicaragua) 
  • Fashion Designer DOUGLAS TAPIA (Venezuela) 
  • Fashion Designer EMIL GAMPE (Austria) 
  • Fashion Designer CARL ANDRADA (Philippines) 
  • Fashion Designer DAVID SANTILLANES (San Diego, CA) 
  • Fashion Designer INOE VARGAS (Mexico) 
  • Costume Designer RICARDO SOLTERO 
  • Fashion Designer FERNANDA PINHEIRO OF GIOVANNI TESTI (Brazil) 
  • Fashion Designer DAVID TUPAZ (Las Vegas, NV) 
  • Fashion Designer JULIE DANFORTH (Seattle, WA) 
  • Fashion Designer JOEY GALON (Los Angeles, CA) 
  • Fashion Designer RITA MEZRAHI (Iran-USA) 
  • Fashion Designers SHELLI BLACKNELL & TANISHA BOSTON (USA) 
  • Fashion Designer XAVIER OTHON (Mexico) 
  • Couture Hat Designer ARTURO RIOS (Mexico)
The show is produced and directed by Eduardo Khawam, fashion expert, producer and TV personality for Telemundo, Univisión and the CW and Executive Producer Paul Jaramillo.

2017 METROPOLITAN FASHION AWARD WINNERS ARE:

GIOVANNA BUZZI for Luzia by Cirque du Soleil
GIOVANNA BUZZI for Luzia by Cirque du Soleil
Photo Credit: Brett Simpson / Dueling Lenses Photography
COSTUME DESIGNER OF THE YEAR - MOTION PICTURES Beauty and the Beast - Designer: Jacqueline Duran (Disney Motion Picture Studios / Marvel)

COSTUME DESIGNER OF THE YEAR – TELEVISION The Last Tycoon - Designer: Janie Bryant (Amazon Studios)

COSTUME DESIGNER OF THE YEAR - LIVE PERFORMANCE Luzia by Cirque Du Soleil - Designer: Giovanna Buzzi

FASHION COMMENTATOR OF THE YEAR - TELEVISION Maria Menounos - Entertainment Tonight (CBS Paramount Domestic Television)

FASHION DESIGNER OF THE YEAR
Stephane Rolland

FASHION PROGRAM OF THE YEAR
States of Undress - Producer Hailey Gates (Viceland)

OUTSTANDING ENSEMBLE FOR MAKE-UP ARTISTS AND HAIR STYLING- MOTION PICTURES Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 - John Blake (Hair) & Camille Friend (Makeup) (Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

OUTSTANDING ENSEMBLE FOR MAKE-UP ARTISTS AND HAIR STYLING- TELEVISION The Last Tycoon - Theraesa Rivers (Hair) & Lana Horochowski (Makeup) (Amazon Studios)

PEOPLE'S CHOICE
Hamilton - Designer: Paul Tazewell
Metropolitan Fashion Week
Metropolitan Fashion Week (Photo credit: Greg Doherty/Getty Images)


SOURCE: Metropolitan Fashion Week

Fashion Designer MARIKA SODERLUND ROBISON (Sweden)
Fashion Designer MARIKA SODERLUND ROBISON (Sweden)
Photo Credit: Brett Simpson / Dueling Lenses Photography

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