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kawakubo is 74 breast, waste and hips. kawakubo is 7a years old. breast, waste and hips. of young designers to work with her including watanabe, possibly. let's go to washington where an exhibition is putting a face to the men and women who serve their country. more than 2.5 million americans have been deployed to iraq and afghanistan in the last 16 years. but the politics of war can often gain more attention than those who actually fight in them. this exhibition at the national portrait gallery aims to change that. jane o'brien has been to see it. in spite of the title, faces of war, some of the most moving images in this exhibition show nobody. these are the empty bedrooms of fallen soldiers, their very absence of creating a haunting presence. that familiar intimacy is captured more traditionally in the work of stacey pearce all. this picture i took of specialist garcia, i had to catch him chain—smoking, the smoke drifting around his head like a halo. in our force combat photographer in iraq she was seriously wounded twice and awarded a bronze starfor seriously wounded
kawakubo is 74 breast, waste and hips. kawakubo is 7a years old. breast, waste and hips. of young designers to work with her including watanabe, possibly. let's go to washington where an exhibition is putting a face to the men and women who serve their country. more than 2.5 million americans have been deployed to iraq and afghanistan in the last 16 years. but the politics of war can often gain more attention than those who actually fight in them. this exhibition at the national portrait...
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a celebration of rei kawakubo, still to come.s still to come. a celebration of rei kawakubo, japan's famous designer. and also, the faces of war. a new portrait exhibition focusing on the americans who fought in iraq and afghanistan. nothing, it seems, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government to build better government housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactivity levels began to increase outside russia were they forced to admit the accident. for the mujahideen, the mood here is of great celebration. this is the end of a 12—year war for them. they've taken the capital, which they've been fighting for for so long. it was 7 o'clock in the morning, the day when power began to pass from the minority to the majority, when africa, after 300 years, reclaimed its last white colony. this is newsday on the bbc
a celebration of rei kawakubo, still to come.s still to come. a celebration of rei kawakubo, japan's famous designer. and also, the faces of war. a new portrait exhibition focusing on the americans who fought in iraq and afghanistan. nothing, it seems, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government to build better government housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning...
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this year, the met costume institute is honouring japanese designer rei kawakubo, who famously blursfor rei, there is no box, and she did that so early on. when rei started, you would never believe fashion could be as influential and as powerful as music. well, it is. you know, a lot of people say, like, how do you wear that? you don't wear those clothes, those clothes wear you. sleeves need not apply, and cotton candy hair and face coverings are just a few of kawakubo's signatures. and the bravest dress the part. katie perry and pharrell williams along with his wife, wore the designer's pieces and rhianna stood out from the crowd with this floral look. of course, if you're madonna, you arrive in camouflage with your own fashion statement. what statement are you making tonight? that we have got to get our act together and start thinking about peace on earth. the irony and the stupidity of war. this red—carpet has become one of the mostjudged. social media was quick to play fashion critic. the met ball is not the place to play it safe. and that unspoken rule, combined with this unconv
this year, the met costume institute is honouring japanese designer rei kawakubo, who famously blursfor rei, there is no box, and she did that so early on. when rei started, you would never believe fashion could be as influential and as powerful as music. well, it is. you know, a lot of people say, like, how do you wear that? you don't wear those clothes, those clothes wear you. sleeves need not apply, and cotton candy hair and face coverings are just a few of kawakubo's signatures. and the...
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so, for me, it's rei kawakubo and nigo. that's it for me.on house, or one designer, and for that year there will be this amazing exhibition going on there. so this year it is rei, as you heard, rei kawakubo who is the founder of comme des garcons command for the entire year her display will be in this entire museum. do they raise loads of money for charity as well? yes, it's a fundraiser and lots of fun but that's why the outfits tend to be a bit more out there for this because they are trying to pay tribute to that designer. her catwalks are the type of catwalks that you look and think, who would ever wear that? who would ever wear that? they are the craziest ones. hence why rihanna was wearing that which was from the catwalk by comme des garcons. and probably cost ten grand, 20 grand, 50 grand? probably more! i think there are a few diamonds in there as well so probably even more. thank you forjoining us. we will have the latest news and sport in the moment and the latest on the case of charlie gard. a critically ill nine—month—old boy — w
so, for me, it's rei kawakubo and nigo. that's it for me.on house, or one designer, and for that year there will be this amazing exhibition going on there. so this year it is rei, as you heard, rei kawakubo who is the founder of comme des garcons command for the entire year her display will be in this entire museum. do they raise loads of money for charity as well? yes, it's a fundraiser and lots of fun but that's why the outfits tend to be a bit more out there for this because they are trying...
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this year it is honoring japanese designer rei kawakubo who blurs the line between fashion and artwork>> it is not so much out of the box rather than there is no box. started, you can never believe that fashion could be as influential as music. it is. >> a lot of people say, how do you wear that? reporter: sleeves need not apply. the bravest dressed the part. katy perry and pharrell williams wore the designer's pieces and rihanna stood out with this look. madonna arrived in camouflage. >> statement are you making? get ourwe have got to -- together. the irony of the stupidity of war. reporter: this red carpet is one of the most judged. social media was picked to play critic. the met gala is not the place to play it safe. it has made for a night of unique looks. bbc news at the met gala. tim: for the astonishing story of survivor. has been rescued after clinging to his board for 30 hours. the coast guard says that he was very lucky. chris buckler reports. an day iner more than the water, matthew bryce was found by the coast guard miles from land. by the surfboard he left the argyll coast
this year it is honoring japanese designer rei kawakubo who blurs the line between fashion and artwork>> it is not so much out of the box rather than there is no box. started, you can never believe that fashion could be as influential as music. it is. >> a lot of people say, how do you wear that? reporter: sleeves need not apply. the bravest dressed the part. katy perry and pharrell williams wore the designer's pieces and rihanna stood out with this look. madonna arrived in...
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and the designer that was being honored was rei kawakubo. she's very avant garde.in fashion and it was a huge deal for me. i feel look my mom taught me about glamour and up i was a big fashion girl, loved magazines, loved that world. it was something -- it's a very big deal. >> jimmy: i think most men can't relate to that. i guess the closest would be like putting on tom brady's super bowl jersey. [ laughter ] >> maybe. but anthony and kenya, they love wearing a special sneaker. it's like a big deal to get the jordans or -- >> jimmy: that's right, sneakers are a big deal. >> it would be matching up to that, but yes, a very big deal. the red carpet is sort of like the oscars times ten because it's just about sort of the red carpet and the fashion moment. >> jimmy: right. there's not even a door at the d. you just turn around and go back. >> that's it. you're done. kind of. kind of. and you know, the red carpet is really genuinely -- i love taking pictures. i love being in front of people. but a red carpet in essence is people taking your picture to judge you. >> jim
and the designer that was being honored was rei kawakubo. she's very avant garde.in fashion and it was a huge deal for me. i feel look my mom taught me about glamour and up i was a big fashion girl, loved magazines, loved that world. it was something -- it's a very big deal. >> jimmy: i think most men can't relate to that. i guess the closest would be like putting on tom brady's super bowl jersey. [ laughter ] >> maybe. but anthony and kenya, they love wearing a special sneaker....
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for the met gala, posing on this year's blue and cream carpet to celebrate japanese designer ray kawakubopaid homage to the japanese designer, wearing her face and iconic hair on the clasp of her dress. co-host katy perry seeing red in maison margella. kim kardashian west flying solo this year wearing a white dress by vivienne westwood. no jewelry, no bag, no kanye. her younger sister kylie jenner wore a sheer versace gown, while kendall left little to the imagination, wearing a dress made from 85,000 crystals. no fabric, just a lot of skin. serena williams showcasing perhaps the coolest accessory, a baby bump, in a kelly green atteelier versace gown. master of ceremonies anna wintour in custom chanel. behind the scenes miranda kerr masking and multitasking. while kate hudson and stella mccartney both went for the gold. the silver goes to gisele bundchen. one half of the power couple co-hosting the gala. smooching tom brady before the carpet. selena gomez also sharing a kiss on the carpet with her boyfriend, the weeknd. his ex, bella hadid, came solo. but it's not just about who wore what
for the met gala, posing on this year's blue and cream carpet to celebrate japanese designer ray kawakubopaid homage to the japanese designer, wearing her face and iconic hair on the clasp of her dress. co-host katy perry seeing red in maison margella. kim kardashian west flying solo this year wearing a white dress by vivienne westwood. no jewelry, no bag, no kanye. her younger sister kylie jenner wore a sheer versace gown, while kendall left little to the imagination, wearing a dress made from...
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she teaches us that the body has no bounds and that fashion is limitless. >> reporter: rei kawakubo's in enamelese born designer, prabal gurung. >> rei kawakubo is a designer's designer. >> reporter: prabal gurung has designed for everyone from michele obama, oprah, duchess of cambridge wanted to meld the avant-garde theme with his own classic aesthetic. >> how do you come up with these sketches and ideas. >> you have to keep the theme in mind, girl in mind. living in the world of instagram and social media. i keep in mind, what are the angles i want. we saw draping, sketching it and it comes alive and it's here. >> absolutely stunning. >> reporter: prabal gurung designed a second gown this year. >> why is this the right dress? >> it's got just the right amount of drama. it's got the right amount of substance. right amount of fun. >> did such an incredible job. i've been looking back at his past met galas and people he's dressed. i admire him so much. >> the stuff he makes is so beautiful and unique. this is a crazy night. >> reporter: a crazy night and a big party. >> the party is th
she teaches us that the body has no bounds and that fashion is limitless. >> reporter: rei kawakubo's in enamelese born designer, prabal gurung. >> rei kawakubo is a designer's designer. >> reporter: prabal gurung has designed for everyone from michele obama, oprah, duchess of cambridge wanted to meld the avant-garde theme with his own classic aesthetic. >> how do you come up with these sketches and ideas. >> you have to keep the theme in mind, girl in mind. living...
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this year, the met costume institute is honouring japanese designer rei kawakubo, who famously blurs could be as influential and as powerful as music. well, it is. you know, a lot of people say, like, how do you wear that? you don't wear those clothes, those clothes wear you. sleeves need not apply, and cotton candy hair and face coverings are just a few of kawakubo's signatures. and the bravest dress the part. katie perry and pharrell williams along with his wife, wore the designer's pieces and rhianna stood out from the crowd with this floral look. of course, if you're madonna, you arrive in camouflage with your own fashion statement. what statement are you making tonight? that we have got to get our act together and start thinking about peace on earth. the irony and the stupidity of war. this red—carpet has become one of the mostjudged. social media was quick to play fashion critic. the met ball is not the place to play it safe. and that unspoken rule, combined with this unconventional designer's contribution, has led to a night of unique looks. nada tawfik, bbc news, the met gala
this year, the met costume institute is honouring japanese designer rei kawakubo, who famously blurs could be as influential and as powerful as music. well, it is. you know, a lot of people say, like, how do you wear that? you don't wear those clothes, those clothes wear you. sleeves need not apply, and cotton candy hair and face coverings are just a few of kawakubo's signatures. and the bravest dress the part. katie perry and pharrell williams along with his wife, wore the designer's pieces...
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this year, the met costume institute is honouring japanese designer rei kawakubo, who famously blurs a lot of people say, like, how do you wear that? you don't wear those clothes, those clothes wear you. sleeves need not apply, and cotton candy hair and face coverings are just a few of kawa kubo's signatures. and the bravest dress the part. the met ball is not the place to play it safe. and that unspoken rule, combined with this unconventional designer's contribution, has led to a night of unique looks. amazing outfits. apple, blue ivy, saint — the entertainment world has given us some interesting baby names over the years, and it seems new parents cheryl and liam payne are the latest to look for something out of the ordinary for their recent arrival. some of this morning's newspapers are reporting that the couple have named their five—week—old son bear. according to the newspaper, the pop stars spent a week with the baby before deciding on the name. but cheryl and liam may not have picked such an unusual name, after all, as actresses kate winslet and alicia silverstone both have son
this year, the met costume institute is honouring japanese designer rei kawakubo, who famously blurs a lot of people say, like, how do you wear that? you don't wear those clothes, those clothes wear you. sleeves need not apply, and cotton candy hair and face coverings are just a few of kawa kubo's signatures. and the bravest dress the part. the met ball is not the place to play it safe. and that unspoken rule, combined with this unconventional designer's contribution, has led to a night of...
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you can blame him. >> reporter: you can see the rei kawakubo exhibit at the met through september 4the same thing to me. what does that mean? all the celebrities, everyone in attendance did such a fabulous job. >> your personal favorite. >> i thought that -- i thought gwyneth paltrow looked fantastic. i'd say her gisele, adrianna lima were great. there were some winners. >> yeah. >> i had a good seat. >> there were some winners. >> not a bad seat in the house. thanks for being there for us, jesse. >>> coming up big savings. take it away, tory. >> "deals & steals" up to 70% off coming up next, tell them, phillie. ♪ yie. ♪ e. ♪ . ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for
you can blame him. >> reporter: you can see the rei kawakubo exhibit at the met through september 4the same thing to me. what does that mean? all the celebrities, everyone in attendance did such a fabulous job. >> your personal favorite. >> i thought that -- i thought gwyneth paltrow looked fantastic. i'd say her gisele, adrianna lima were great. there were some winners. >> yeah. >> i had a good seat. >> there were some winners. >> not a bad seat in the...
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>> rei kawakubo is the designer of comme de garcon. >> jimmy: i'm going to put somebody in a big spriteit's very pressured. it's a very pressured scenario. >> jimmy: did you watch your friend, your tv husband anthony anderson, filled in for me last week. did you watch him fill in? oh, dun. oh, you did not. so you're not a supportive tv wife. >> i don't care what he does. i was in new york. >> jimmy: listen, that's fine with me. >> i looked clips up. >> jimmy: you did. and did you review his performance? or did you -- >> i think anthony's always amazing. >> jimmy: he is always amazing. >> and i also watched kristen bell. now, that i did catch. >> jimmy: oh, so you did not watch anthony but you did -- >> i'm being honest. it wasn't on purpose. i'm never going to hear the end of this. it wasn't on purpose. >> jimmy: wow, how about that? anthony's mother was here. she showed up. do you know her well? i'm sure he she comes to the set a lot. >> seize my tv mother-in-law. >> jimmy: but do you get in there with her with doris his mother? i know her pretty well. >> i think you know her better th
>> rei kawakubo is the designer of comme de garcon. >> jimmy: i'm going to put somebody in a big spriteit's very pressured. it's a very pressured scenario. >> jimmy: did you watch your friend, your tv husband anthony anderson, filled in for me last week. did you watch him fill in? oh, dun. oh, you did not. so you're not a supportive tv wife. >> i don't care what he does. i was in new york. >> jimmy: listen, that's fine with me. >> i looked clips up. >>...