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Emma Todt for Tod's, Resort 2023
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Emma Todt by Alessio Albi
Elle Italy, 2023
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sophs-style · 2 years
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Emma Todt (wearing Yanina Couture) at the premiere of ‘Armageddon Time’ held during the 2022 Cannes Film Festival on Thursday (19th May) in France.
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Michelle Yeoh Oscar Celebrations in London
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yesterdayiwrote · 3 months
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Hi Emma
You can post this or not, but I just read this tag under one of your posts that made me think a little:
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“I think lewis is quite used to be in control fo his own narrative so this could be interesting…”
Because, coincidentally, I happen to came across this article today: https://racingnews365.com/hamilton-warned-over-threat-posed-by-leclerc-at-ferrari
One of the interesting parts that I am quoting is:
"Suppose Leclerc beats Hamilton, then that would be a bad end to his career," Stuck told the German Eurosport.
I was surprised by the news and was reminded that several other greats have already tried that. Hamilton has a special personality, but whether he can handle the Ferrari system is something I am curious about.
Everything works there just a little bit differently. Now he has to subordinate himself and he is certainly not used to that.
If you drove for Ferrari, you will go down in history, even more so than if you were to become world champion seven times elsewhere.
The Scuderia works differently than, for example, Red Bull or Mercedes. You are not the big personality there that you can be with other racing teams. Ferrari is Italy.
The press is completely different, they pick up every little thing, there are no secrets. will be a completely new experience for Hamilton.”
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We all know how PR savvy Lewis is and he is far from guillable. But at the same time, this discourse seems to be on point. I’ve been wondering if this is not gonna be a completely different game than what Lewis is used to, and how keen are Elkann/Ferrari in fulfilling their part of the deal (to the letter) with Lewis in the end.
I think it is going to be a culture shock for Lewis in multiple ways, which I'm sure has at least been raised to him but it will be a huge unknown as to how much it genuinely affects the team and his integration into it.
Lewis will have to be willing to play the 'polite and humble new guy' card to some extent when he first starts. He's not going in as a clear number 1, it's very much going to be a similar situation to the one he's currently in, which so far Ferrari hasn't been great at implementing, but if he delivers on track its going to sway things in his favour and it will be Charles that suffers.
The one area that will be different is that Lewis has probably never had a teammate with quite as powerful team behind them as Charles currently has. Going up against another PR powerhouse has its benefits but it will also have its setbacks.
Ferrari is... leaky, and there's definitely been instances where it appears each driver's teams have been briefing against each other in the past 2 years. Nicholas Todt is not someone to be sniffed at and definitely knows how to play dirty if needed, although it's not just him, all sorts of team info seems to get out to the Italian press. Toto might run his mouth and say stupid stuff but actually... Mercedes doesn't seem to have as much inter team drama leak to the press as others do?
If I was Lewis I'd have some questions about who leaked the story. Given it was the Italian press, it seems likely to be someone on that side, unless someone on the Merc side played a mighty double bluff. But Lewis is deeply private and used to being in control of his own narrative, so I think there could definitely be an off track battle as much as an on track one. Vettel and Alonso have shown that Ferrari aren't afraid to brief against their star drivers to try and show them who's in charge.
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clichey · 2 years
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Emma Todt by Jean Baptiste Soulliat Off White - Paris Fashion Week AW22 Book┃IG
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atelier--couture · 3 years
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Fall 2021 Ready-to-Wear
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portraitsalone · 3 years
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super-into-on-it · 3 years
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Emma Todt
for Models.com | June 2021
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therunwayarchive · 1 month
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Emma Todt for Tod's, Resort 2023
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newyorktheater · 7 years
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Diller Island is back! Plans for Pier 55, Barry Diller’s arts complex on the pier off 14th Street — with theatrical productions organized by such experienced hands as playwright George C. Wolfe and producer Scott Rudin — have been revived in a deal brokered by Gov. Cuomo. Diller announced in September he was killing the project out of frustration over the legal battle against it. Other good news this week in New York theater is about Melissa Gilbert, The Prom, Olaf, elephants, and The Lion King for free, with a bit of a catch.
Week in New York Theater Reviews
Roxanna Hope Radja, Ward Horton, Michael Urie and Michael Rosen
Torch Song
It’s crazy, says Michael Urie as Arnold, that “after all these years I’m still trying to justify my life.” Arnold means his life as a gay man, and though he is talking specifically to his mother (Mercedes Ruehl), the comment lands with force in Torch Song, the Off-Broadway revival of the 1982 Broadway play that launched Harvey Fierstein’s mainstream career as both playwright and performer. It would be terrific to report that the issues Fierstein wove into his Tony winning comedy about Arnold Beckoff’s life and loves make the play seem dated 35 years later…But the search for love and acceptance and self-acceptance remains as fresh as a wound….What does feel dated, though, is a steady beat of jokes as if set to the metronome of an old-fashioned Broadway comedy…Torch Song can probably best be appreciated, even celebrated, as a piece of living gay history. Torch Song has been extended through December 9   Ferguson Review: Michael Brown’s Killing, Via Grand Jury Transcript .“Ferguson,” a play by Phelim McAleer, presents verbatim testimony from the Grand Jury that declined to indict white Police Officer Darren Wilson for the August 9, 2014 shooting death of unarmed black 18-year-old Michael Brown….But it would be misleading to speak in isolation about “Ferguson” as if strictly a work of theater. McAleer’s play doesn’t just plug into the controversy surrounding the killing; it has generated its own controversy…
Jesus Hopped the A Train
Jesus Hopped the A Train
Two killers in adjoining prison cages face off about God in this killer revival of one of the earliest plays by Stephen Adly Guirgis, the streetwise New York playwright of such acclaimed recent dramas as the Pulitzer-winning Between Riverside and Crazy and Broadway’s The M-F With the Hat. Foul-mouthed funny and intense and thought-provoking, the play is a promising start to Guirgis’ 2017-2018 “residency” at New York’s Signature Theatre. Jesus Hopped The A Train has been extended through November 26, 2017
People, Places and Things
“Drugs and alcohol have never let me down. They have always loved me,” Emma (Denise Gough) tells the doctor at the rehab clinic, not quite halfway through Duncan Macmillan’s play. Her comments are actually a sign of progress. If an alcoholic’s 12-step journey toward recovery is a familiar subject, “People, Places & Things” offers enough special and surprising, well, people, places and things to justify a visit to St. Ann’s Warehouse
Week in New York Theater News
The Prom, new musical comedy with a book by Bob Martin  (Drowsy Chaperone) and Chad Beguelin (Aladdin) will open on Broadway Nov. 15, 2018 The musical, which was staged at the Alliance Theater in Atlanta last year,is about a group of publicity-hungry Broadway actors who decide to intervenewhen a small-town Indiana high school cancels its prom rather than let two girls attend as a couple. https://youtu.be/VNayiK5AguE Melissa Gilbert ( Little House on the Prairie) will be starring in Irish Rep’s “The Dead 1904,” an encore of the immersive show based on James Joyce’s story. November 18-January 7 Audra McDonald is the recipient of the 2018 Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT. The $100,000 cash prize awarded at a gala in her honor also includes an artist residency, during which McDonald will present a public talk at MIT on April 14, 2018 about her performances in musical theater, film and television. Shows that have announced national tours: Michael Moore’s Terms of My Surrender, The Humans, Amazing Grace – and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child will play Australia Barbra Streisand’s most recent concert engagement, Barbra: The Music … The Mem’ries … The Magic!, will premiere on Netflix November 22. The Lion King will celebrate its 20th anniversary on Broadway with a free performance on November 15 at 8 PM. Theatergoers will be chosen by lottery. The catch? You have to appear in person on November 12th Sunday in Times Square from 10 am to 6 pm or Queens Library, Bronx Library Center, Brooklyn Public Library Central Branch, Inwood Library in Manhattan, or Todt Hill- Westerleigh Library on Staten Island.
Scalpel, Sponge, Show Tunes: When Doctors Moonlight as Actors
  Almost a year after the 2016 election, we look at how the nation’s theatremakers are responding to the age of Trump https://t.co/9CCHC45YKz
— American Theatre (@AmericanTheatre) October 24, 2017
Harvey Weinstein produced Singin’ in the Rain is shelved for Broadway
#CrossThatRiver, new musical about black cowboys, w/ score by jazzist @AllanHarris @59E59 Nov 30-Dec 31https://t.co/6PWOitfUPq pic.twitter.com/xw2E2GrJIn
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) October 20, 2017
Broadway producer Roland Scahill who admitted scamming friends and others into investing hundreds of thousands of dollars into a nonexistent play about opera star Kathleen Battle has been sentenced to six months in jail.   Howard Sherman has been appointed first ever director of communications and education of Stage Directors and Choreographer’s Society, a union. He’ll also continue w/ Arts Integrity
Like @RTC_NYC, @ucbtny began in Chelsea supermarket basement. Upright Citizens Brigade is now moving uptown (ala RTC) to 42nd St pic.twitter.com/PsOD7xOOYq
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) October 19, 2017
Atlanta is doing its part for Puerto Rican relief w/ all-star reading of Our Town @TheFoxTheatre directed by @iamKENNYLEON Nov 6 pic.twitter.com/6A93Sj9uI0
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) October 20, 2017
Elephants outlawed for entertainment in New York
Olaf branching out – @FrozenBroadway, yes, but also a movie short Olaf’s Frozen Adventure + Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade balloon pic.twitter.com/UhUDjwXl3l
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) October 25, 2017
Oskar Eustis talks about the ups & downs (such as getting fired) of his 30 years w/ Tony Kushnerhttps://t.co/j2x6UKurpF
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) October 24, 2017
RIP Robert Guillaume, 89, Emmy winner for Soap, Benson star, 1st black Phantom of the Opera, 7-time Broadway veteran. pic.twitter.com/nbY3p1mFnC
— New York Theater (@NewYorkTheater) October 24, 2017
http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/robert-guillaume-dead-dies-benson-1202598171/ I found my thrill On Blueberry Hill — RIP Fats Domino, 89, boogie-woogie pianist, rock n roll pioneer.
Theater Pier Revived! Another Audra Award. The Lion King for Free. Barbra Online. The Week in NY Theater Diller Island is back! Plans for Pier 55, Barry Diller’s arts complex on the pier off 14th Street -- with theatrical productions organized by such experienced hands as playwright George C.
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sophs-style · 9 months
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Emma Todt (wearing Off-White) at the 76th Cannes Film Festival and premiere of "The Zone of Interest" on Friday (19th May 2023) in Cannes, France.
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