For any Hollywood star, making the transition from acting to directing and starring in everything from comedies to crime dramas is sure to pay off—and when it comes to Jason Bateman’s net worth, the proof is in the pudding.
His character on Netflix’s acclaimed narcos drama, Ozark, is another question. Marty Byrde’s mad descent has caused him to run into many financial troubles over the course of the series four seasons—and it’s a journey that only feels possible for viewers to stomach with an actor like Bateman behind the wheel.
There’s nothing quite like a blazer dress when it comes to high-impact style in a simple, one-piece outfit. As we’ve seen suiting make a big comeback in a post-sweatpants world, we’ve also seen variations of crisp blazer outfits allow for multiple interpretations of a business-inspired look, including this dress version which just might be the easiest way to do it. Forget fussy layers — a blazer dress has all that bold effect all on its own.
Julia Fox just proved that bigger is almost always better.
During an outing in New York City yesterday, the Uncut Gems star put forth her own maximalist take on the classic ’80s power suit by wearing a massive shorts iteration. The speckled light-gray suit featured a subtle black plaid print on the boxy single-breasted blazer and billowing culotte shorts. She layered the look over a crisp ivory button-down and pointed-toe knee-high stiletto boots in a luscious mocha brown.
Phaedra Parks, Kenya Moore and Cynthia Bailey were just a few of former costars spotted in photos NeNe shared from the event.
NeNe Leakes was reunited with some of her old "Real Housewives of Atlanta" costars as they came together to honor her late husband Gregg Leakes at his memorial in Atlanta on Monday.
Taking to her Instagram on Wednesday, the reality star shared photos from the event, which saw the likes of Kim Zolciak, Kenya Moore and Cynthia Bailey paying their respects to Gregg after he died following a battle with colon cancer last week.
After exiting Roberto Cavalli in October, Peter Dundas is now helming his own eponymous line, and he had Beyoncé help him debut the first few pieces at last night's Grammy Awards. The singer forewent the red carpet appearance, and made an even bigger entrance when she took the stage in the first half of the ceremony. She performed "Love Drought" and "Sandcastles" in a stunning gold, beaded sheer gown, complete with a halo-like crown fit for a goddess.