This is absolute boss-level shit right here. A$AP Rocky and Rihanna were spotted this weekend in Los Angeles celebrating Rocky's 34th birthday with one of the more stylish date night outfits to grace the city in recent memory. Rihanna, for her part, looks stunning in a one-shoulder, sheer black dress. But this being Esquire, the thing that really caught our eye was Rocky's look, because damn is it a good one. Not only that, despite his particular take on it coming with a relatively high difficulty level—more on that in just a moment–it's something that pretty much anyone can emulate with ease for their next big night out.
This is absolute boss-level shit right here. A$AP Rocky and Rihanna were spotted this weekend in Los Angeles celebrating Rocky's 34th birthday with one of the more stylish date night outfits to grace the city in recent memory. Rihanna, for her part, looks stunning in a one-shoulder, sheer black dress. But this being Esquire, the thing that really caught our eye was Rocky's look, because damn is it a good one. Not only that, despite his particular take on it coming with a relatively high difficulty level—more on that in just a moment–it's something that pretty much anyone can emulate with ease for their next big night out. |
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| | In a leafy, affluent suburb, a happily married couple experiments with alternative love. When the clothing comes off, the chaos begins. |
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While House of the Dragon viewers mourn that Milly Alcock is no longer playing the young princess Rhaenyra, those in Westeros grieve over three characters who left us as quickly as they entered. Laena Velaryon, Ser Harwin Strong, and his father, Lionel, all perished in fiery deaths before I could even register them as important enough characters to predict their chances of survival. |
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| The co-star of The Equalizer lays out his thoughts on cameras, Kapital, and how vintage shopping changed his approach to style. |
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America has always been known for its cultural exports, and that gallery of amusements now includes "spewing insane lies when you lose an election." In fairness, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has not yet lost his bid for re-election. He came second in the first round of voting, but leader-of-the-pack Lula failed to crack 50 percent so the two are headed to a runoff. And Bolsonaro is correct, as Donald Trump once was, that polling agencies have underestimated his support through some flaw(s) in their methodology. Still, the fact that pre-election polls undercounted Bolsonaro voters is not proof that he actually won, and actually he got 6 million fewer citizens' votes. |
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