GRAMMY-nominated artist GloRilla (CMG/Interscope Records) drops her latest video, “High AF.” The fun-filled visual showcases the Memphis superstar enjoying traditional weed alongside Snoop Dogg and proves why Glo remains the life of the party everywhere she goes.
“High AF” resides on GloRilla’s newly-released mixtape Ehhthang Ehhthang. The 12-track project boasts big-name features, ranging from her Song of the Summer collaboration with Megan The Stallion on “Wanna Be” to her team-up with CMG running-mate MoneyBagg Yo on “All Dere.” Ehhthang Ehhtang also includes her top 30 Billboard Hot 100 song “Yea Glo!.”
GloRilla’s momentum is peaking, as she kicked off Megan Thee Stallion’s Hot Girl Summer Tour earlier this week in Minnesota. There, Glo performed some of her biggest hits, including “Tomorrow 2,” “FNF,” and her Megan Thee Stallion-assisted song “Wanna Be.” GloRilla will be performing at the 2024 BET Awards this June, where she received two nominations, including Best Female Hip-Hop Artist and BET HER for “Yeah Glo!.”
Ehhthang Ehhthang follows the release of her celebrated 2022 EP Anyways, Life’s Great, which featured her blockbuster hits “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” and “Tomorrow 2.”
ABOUT GLORILLA
With less than a year under her belt, GloRilla is leading the next generation of rappers with a force, having already been nominated for a 2023 Grammy Award, a 2022 AMA Award & a 2022 BET HipHop Award. The Memphis rapper arrived on the scene in 2022, with singles “F.N.F” &“Tomorrow 2” ft. Cardi B., which debuted in the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. That same year, she released her debut EP, “Anyways, Life’s Great…” The project sold close to 400K units and is the biggest label debut EP from a female rapper in three years. Since she emerged she has graced the covers of major magazines including ELLE, The CUT,XXL Freshman Class 2023.
For more information visit www.glorillaofficial.com.
After teasing her highly anticipated single on social media, Grammy®-nominated, multi-platinum rap star Saweetie treats fans to the feel-good summer anthem “NANi” (listen HERE and watch the video HERE) – out now via ICY/Warner Records. Produced by Jean-Baptiste, Karl Rubin, Shawn Wasabi, Ryland Blackington, and Ryan Buendia, the track’s infectious beat and Saweetie’s aspirational bars make for a dancefloor hit.
Inspired by the viral Lady Gaga interview clip, Saweetie gets the girls ready for a busy summer on the pre-hook: “Plane, sprinter, glam, to the club, backdoor section, shots, another club/Two shows, one night ,what’s that a hunnid plus.”
Saweetie shared, “‘NANi’ isn’t just a track; it’s the soundtrack to a good time. This track def gives MAIN CHARACTER energy! <3 This single has been a labor of love, and it’s just the beginning. I’ve been working on this new music for a while, and I’m excited to share more of this journey with you.”
To bring the single to life, Saweetie also releases a stunning music video. Directed by Chandler Lass, the visual sees Saweetie hosting a summer pool party with her “NANi” girls, where she shows off hypnotic dance moves and carefree energy. Watch HERE.
Last weekend, Saweetie received the first-ever Billboard Gold Music Award at the annual Gold Gala, the largest and most-viewed Asian Pacific gathering in the nation. Earlier this year, Saweetie released the lush anthem “Richtivities” and collaborated with the iconic Indian actor/singer Diljit on the lively track “Khutti.” She also continued her foray into television – guest starring on a recent episode of STARZ’s hit series BMF and serving as a mentor on NBC’s The Voice.
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER/HORROR FILM FROM ACADEMY AWARD® WINNER HALLE BERRY, VISIONARY DIRECTOR ALEXANDRE AJA, AND PRODUCED BY 21 LAPS – NEVER LET GO ONLY IN THEATERS SEPTEMBER 27.
From visionary director Alexandre Aja (The Hills Have Eyes, Crawl) and the creative minds behind Stranger Things and Arrival comes NEVER LET GO. In this new psychological thriller/horror, as an Evil takes over the world beyond their front doorstep, the only protection for a mother, played by Academy Award winner Halle Berry (Actress in a Leading Role, 2001 –Monster’s Ball), and her twin sons is their house and their family’s protective bond. Needing to stay connected at all times – even tethering themselves with ropes – they cling to one another, urging each other to never let go. But when one of the boys questions if the evil is real, the ties that bind them together are severed, triggering a terrifying fight for survival.
‘We want to thank the industries and entities that supported us during our journey towards the crystal. This will be one of the many global activations that will demonstrate appreciation.’–Vaughn Lowery
360® celebrates their fifteenth with an immersive sound experience.
Forty-five favorites, spanning across all industries, will relish in an evening of astonishment.
A prestigious hotel group in Hell’s Kitchen has partnered with the globally acclaimed publication.
Nestled in the heart of the theatre district, the property will grant guests a glimpse inside their newly discovered piano bar.
The lounge will provide savory sips and light bites alongside the journal’s intermittent gifting. One deserving disruptor will receive a Gibson guitar in recognition of landing a spot on 360’s coveted Top 15 in the last 15 list.
The printed volume launches in autumn, spotlighting the industry’s unsung heroes: attorneys, gastromonists, creatives, talent managers, architects, curators, public servants and publicists.
Demographic 19-39 yro fe/male college-educated youthful connoisseurs within their respective global communities with a strong interest in breaking news, pop culture, travel, auto, health, fashion, philanthropy, art, design, tech, music, and entrepreneurship.
‘Banksy is one of the most influential artists in the street art community. It’s promising to see his work properly immortalized.‘–Vaughn Lowery
The presence of The Banksy Museum in New York City has been confirmed. SoHo is now the home to the world’s largest collection of Banksy’s life-sized murals and artwork. Located at 227 Canal Street (at Broadway), NYC The Banksy Museum is now open, in preview, to the public. The official press opening is Wednesday, May 15. Tickets are now available online at MuseumBanksy.com and on site at the museum. Advance reservations are strongly encouraged.
Displaying over 160 works by the world’s most famous-yet-anonymous street artist, The Banksy Museum recreates the revolutionary and often ephemeral art that Banksy has painted on surfaces in London, Bristol, Paris, Venice, Bethlehem, New York, Los Angeles, and beyond. Visitors to the museum will immerse themselves in an environmental experience, giving viewers access to Banksy creations, much of which has long since been whitewashed or dismantled. Beyond the iconic street art, the exhibition also features some of the artist’s studio work, as well as animated visual and video elements.
The New York Banksy Museum experience, an American premiere, follows successful exhibitions in Paris, Barcelona, Kraków and Brussels. The new exhibition, a New York premiere, is expanded to over 160 recreations, making it the largest display of Banksy work ever seen in a single setting.
Is it even possible to create a museum that celebrates the work of an artist who once said “the only thing worth looking at in most museums of art is all the schoolgirls on day trips with the art departments”?
Banksy Museum founder Hazis Vardar initially had his doubts. “Street art belongs in the raw setting of the streets,” said Vardar. “But if people can’t see it, is it even art? Little of Banksy’s works are visible to the public at large. Most have been stolen for resale, inadvertently destroyed, or erased by overzealous city cleaning teams. Most of this transient art could only be viewed on tiny smartphone screens, which is no way to experience the scale or emotion of Banksy’s work. So we knew that we needed to create an exhibition that would bring Banksy’s art back before the public.”
Creators of The Banksy Museum faced the challenge of mounting an exhibition that was as unconventional and transgressive as the art within. “If we only trapped Banksy’s work in guilt frames on a wall, this would antithesize all that Banksy’s art represents,” says Vardar. “So we set out recreate the artworks in a life-size, re-imagined space that reflects the street experience. We employed a team of anonymous street artists, like Banksy, to recreate the work. The outcome was, truly, a magnificent reflection of Banksy’s energy, defiance, and raw talent.”
Banksy is undoubtedly, the world’s most celebrated and elusive guerrilla street artist. Armed with little more than spray paint and stencils, the man behind the pseudonym Banksy has fostered an alluring identity that doesn’t embrace tradition, but shreds it. There’s still much we don’t know about the mysterious artist since he first made his mark in the ’90s, but what we do know is that Banksy’s striking, satirical work always delves into political and socio-critical discourse. Banksy’s artwork is characterized by striking images, often combined with slogans.
His work often engages political themes, satirically critiquing war, capitalism, hypocrisy, and greed. Common subjects include rats, apes, policemen, members of the royal family, and children. In addition to his two-dimensional work, Banksy is known for his installation artwork. A hero to some, a vandal to others, Banksy’s artwork has been known to sell for record-breaking sums, with landowners rushing to profit from – or whitewash – buildings chosen as his latest canvas.
Banksy maintains an oxymoronic relationship with the art world, demonstrating hostility to capitalism while being one of the most sought-after and collected contemporary artists. Celebrities who’ve collected Banksy art include Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Christina Aguilera, and Lance Armstrong to name a few.
Banksy was nominated for an Academy Award for his 2010 documentary feature Exit Through the Gift Shop, an examination of the relationship between commercial and street art.
In Wall and Piece, one of his four books containing photographs of his work complemented with his own thoughts, Banksy says “copyright is for losers” and encourages non-commercial use of his work for activism and the public’s personal enjoyment.
Banksy’s art has been further amplified by worldwide media coverage of his rebellious pranks. Between 2003 – 2005, Banksy made headlines by covertly placing his artwork beside masterpieces at The Tate and The British Museums in London; The Louvre in París; and The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Brooklyn Museum and The American Museum of Natural History in New York. In 2018, Banksy shook the art establishment when he orchestrated the self-destruction of his canvas, “Girl with Balloon,“ having it drop through a shredder built into the bottom of its gilt frame just moments after it sold for $1.4 million at Sotheby’s. The first artwork in history to have been created live during an auction, the work was renamed “Love Is In The Bin” and resold for $25.4 million just three years later.
The art world has coined the phrase “the Banksy effect” to illustrate the increased interest in other street artists, largely due to Banksy’s overwhelming international success.
Tickets: Tickets are now available online at MuseumBanksy.com and on site at the museum. Advance reservations are strongly encouraged. Tickets are $30 for adults; $26 for students & seniors; $21 for children, 6 – 12 years. Admission is free for children 5 years or younger.
Group tickets: Group tickets are available for groups of 5 or more at $26 each, and $21 each for groups of 10 or more. Family bundles (maximum 5 tickets, which must include at least 1 adult and 2 children) are available for $21 each.
How to get there by subway: N, R, Q, W, A, C, E and 6 trains to Canal Street.
Family friendly: All ages are welcome to The Banksy Museum. This is an experience that all family members can enjoy.
About the venue: The Banksy Museum is an indoor, air-conditioned venue. The museum is located on the 2nd & 3rd floors.
Accessibility: Located on the second floor, the venue is accessible, with an elevator. Guests requiring assistance throughout this experience are entitled to apply for one free pass for their personal assistant/support worker.
How long does the experience last?: Visitors are welcome to enjoy the exhibition at their own pace. The exhibition, on average, takes an hour to experience.
Parking: There is no parking at this venue, but parking is available in the neighborhood.
Fashion doesn’t need to be complicated. Although it’s nice to explore crazy trends and find creative ways to dress yourself, this isn’t always necessary to look and feel great.
Basic fashion items can often be enough to build an eye-catching outfit. However, you often need to be a little more creative with how you style your basic items to make them look more unique and fashionable.
Below, we have some top tips for styling basic but essential fashion items like sleeveless tops, vests, long-sleeved tops, cardigans, and jeans.
Choose Your Colours Carefully
Using contrasting or complementary colours can be an effective way to enhance your style with basic fashion items. Contrasting colours like black and white capture the eye and create dimension within your outfits. Complementary colours, on the other hand, make your outfits look cohesive and well put together.
Being strategic with the colours of your chosen fashion basics can make all the difference to your outfits. You don’t need to stick to neutral colours when it comes to vests, tops, and jeans. Often, vibrant colours are great ways to spice up basic fashion items and create interesting outfits.
Add Layers to Your Outfits
Ask any fashionista, and they will agree that layering your outfits is one of the most effective ways to enhance your style. Layers add character and dimension to your outfits and are the perfect way to make basic fashion items more interesting.
Some examples of how to layer your outfits include adding a blazer over a basic T-shirt, pairing with a long sleeved top, or wearing a long, knee length coat that extends over your jeans.
Accessorise Appropriately
It’s important to think carefully about the accessories you’re going to wear with your basic fashion items. Although only a small part of your entire outfit, accessories make a significant difference in its appearance and cohesion.
Consider pairing basic neutral fashion items with more vibrant, colourful accessories to create contrast. Similarly, if you prefer to wear colourful vests and T-shirts, you might wish to pair these basics with traditional gold or silver jewellery or a neutral-coloured Louis Vuitton handbag to avoid too many contrasting, clashing colours.
Choose Complementary Footwear
It’s important to choose your footwear carefully when you’re styling basic fashion items. Find footwear that complements your chosen items, focusing on matching their colours or patterns.
Consider the occasion, too. Boots, trainers, or pumps are great for informal occasions where comfort is key. Heels might be a better choice for more formal occasions where professionalism and sophistication are your main priorities.
Mix and Match Your Basics
Mixing and matching is a great way to get creative when styling your outfits. Conder mixing multiple colours, patterns, and textures to build unique outfits and find your personal style.
Some examples of how you can mix and match various basics include pairing a white cotton vest with a black woolly cardigan or a grey chiffon shirt with blue denim jeans. The options are endless when it comes to mixing and matching so get creative and have fun!
‘A tempestuous storm is brewing that has spirited creatives on deck to dominate. Rublow is the first member of the new age Cash Money to be introduced.’ — Vaughn Lowery
East-side Tampa Bay rapper Rublow is making a bold statement with powerhouse bars on his debut mixtape, Blow Print, out now via Cash Money Records. Listen HERE.
Blow Print opens with the cinematic “No Love In Da Streetz” where a piano melody tightens around a soulful sample as he explains, “I came from hard times. That’s what turned me to a G.” He paints a vivid picture of a turbulent and tough childhood only to manifest a brighter future aloud, “I was 15 when I had put it in my mind I’m’a rap and I’m gonna be signed before the age of twenty-five, that shit came true, Slim called to change my life.” Other stand out tracks include “That’s It” where his robust cadence weighs heavy on the jittery 808s and “By The Load” which features a temp is set to a fast-paced piano loop. Lyrically, he christens himself “Rublow Escobar,” stating “I’m selling work on these streets and on these damn beats.” The lead track “Gramz” seesaws between a hummable hook and thumping bass produced by Cash Money’s own SinistaOnDaTraxxx. Be sure to check out the official music video out new HERE.
Rublow is most certainly on his way to the top of the game with Blow Print…
Blow Print also includes the recent single “Rappin N Trappin” which continues to stir up a buzz on streaming platforms. Watch the official music video for “Rappin N Trappin” HERE. Rolling Out spotlighted it on “New Music Friday.” Additionally, the mix-tape features “No Weight,” which Hype Off Life applauded, “The 2-minute track is a short and sweet one that packs the rawness of a freestyle,” and ATTACK THE CULTURE highlighted how “Rublow comes through slapping.” Watch the official music video HERE. “NoWeight” followed the release of “Blow Talk” whose buzzing music video has already clocked a respectable 222K YouTube views and counting. Watch HERE. None other than Ebro Darden co-signed him, and ATTACK THE CULTURE raved, “It’s all types of big flexing for the Cash Money Records standout.”
Last year Rublow served up “Blow Muzik” as his acclaimed Cash Money Records debut. Upon its release Earmilk proclaimed, “He has the potential to be a mainstream name in rap.” The track also received critical attention from Lyrical Lemonade, Hot New Hip, Hip Hop DX, Hip HopCanada and more.
Stay tuned for a whole lot more from Rublow in 2024!
Like shifting lanes at high speeds, Rublow seamlessly switches up his flows and patterns as he fuses massive modern melodies with old school-style bars. Sporting the dexterity of a prizefighter, the Tampa, FL rapper dips in and out of hard-hitting storytelling and hypnotic hooks, introducing himself as a vital and vibrant voice for the South in the process. Surrounded by music as a kid, he absorbed inspiration from a multitude of angles. His grandmother Kitty Daniels stood out as a celebrated pianist and performer who notably accompanied the likes of Ray Charles, James Brown, and many more. She imparted her love for the instrument on her grandson by teaching him how to play at a young age. At the same time, his father spun a wide variety of records, ranging from Sizzla, Culture Club, Queen, and a-ha to 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G., and Jadakiss. Adopting this diverse palette, he made music intermittently before taking rap seriously at 16-years-old.
He eventually hopped a flight to Los Angeles and held down a temp job at UCLA. During this time, he crossed paths with early fan and award-winning Noomi Rapace [The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Prometheus] as well as model, actor, and artist Anwar Hadid who enthusiastically championed him. Hadid posted Rublow’s “18 and Running” on a social media story, kicking off a friendship and creative partnership. Building buzz, he co-wrote and featured on “KISS!” from Hadid’s 2019 debut album, Bleach. Meanwhile, he also unveiled solo singles “Wishing Freestyle,” “Rublow2x,” and “Dumb Dumb” and gained traction, catching Slim’s attention and signing to Cash Money Records. Now, he kicks off this next era with his debut single “Blow Muzik.”
Rublow is the first member of the new age Cash Money to be introduced.
With an album on the horizon, 360 MAGAZINE had the opportunity to spotlight the relentless rap star. As of late, he has received significant buzz on several significant hip-hop platforms.
At a very early age, he was exposed to classical music by his grandma, a renown pianist and its apparent the way he’s able to effortlessly flow on almost any beat.
With a cause much greater than fame, passion, and purpose, this young man was designed to break barriers. It’s no surprise that he has been signed by one of the most admired and successful Hip-Hop houses.
Onsight Deeda is a young rapper who is both dynamic and static. His lyrics are street, truthful, yet assertively diabolical. This once-regional Golden Glove contender is ready for the next chapter, despite a blemish on his record.
After serving a brief bid, Onsight Deeda understands that he has been given another chance. After serving his time, he exited into a new world of opportunities. His songs and music videos have become well-He’s prepared to take the world by storm. storm. Of late, he signed a multimillion-dollar deal with Cash Money.
This young man, sporting a twenty thousand icy grill and a chest inked with sleeves, has plans to create memorable songs, particularly ones that will make you rush right to the gym.
TBoss, a female rapper from Baton Rouge who also plays basketball, is the princess of Cash Money. The ingenue has the potential to become a household name thanks to her infectious Her intuitive perspective is what makes her stand out in a sea of similarity. Her playful and seductive ways are one of the reasons why she’s ready to slam the competition. After all, who isn’t drawn to someone who isn’t afraid to be inside out of their own skin? With an eclectic roster of home pets and an immediate desire to live on a farm, she’s probably one of the most buzzworthy artists in the game. She has punchy pivots, playful wordplay, and a team behind her that understands how to sell out arenas. Her love for women’s basketball has made her entrance into the arena effortless.
This prissy tomboy is poised to become a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
‘A provocative yet pensive stream worth binge-watching. It’ll have you on the edge of your sofas.’— Vaughn Lowery
Adapted from the novel “Kaiser Karl” by Raphaëlle Bacqué published by éditions Albin Michel, the original series will premiere with all six episodes Friday, June 7, only on Hulu!
EPISODE 1 – The mercenary of prêt-à-porter
It is Spring in Paris, 1972. Karl Lagerfeld, a 38-year-old, unknown fashion designer, may walk the walk and talk the talk, but he has not managed to rise above the crowd — unlike his long-time friend, Yves Saint Laurent, the head of the most prestigious haute couture house around. His encounter with young dandy Jacques de Bascher gives Karl the courage to compete, starting with taking the reins of the fashion house Chloé.
EPISODE 2 – Do you have a style?
It is Autumn, 1973. After being asked by the legendary Marlene Dietrich to design a suit for her, Karl finally gets the perfect opportunity to prove his worth as a great designer. Meanwhile, Jacques is getting tired of being kept at a distance by Karl. In order to get his attention, he begins to flirt with the forbidden fruit: Yves Saint Laurent…
EPISODE 3 – In bed with Karl
It is Autumn, 1974. Jacques and Yves are in the throes of a scandalous affair right under Karl’s nose. When the police call him and Pierre to collect Jacques and Yves from the station, Karl has had enough. It’s time he shows the world what he’s made of. He goes head-to-head with the bosses at Chloé, demanding to be made partner, while pulling out all the stops for Jacques. But things get messy when Yves, trapped under Jacques’ spell, begins to lose his mind.
EPISODE 4 – Bad reputation
Yves’ disappearance pushes Pierre to declare war on Jacques and Karl. Jacques becomes a pariah of his social circle and Karl sees his career and reputation threatened by Pierre’s attacks. Karl fights back, seizing this opportunity to finally lay the rivalry with the Saint Laurent clan to rest. Meanwhile, Jacques flees to his family whom he hasn’t seen in three years.
EPISODE 5 – The wedding of the century
It is Spring, 1978. Four years after forcing Bergé to bury the hatchet, Karl is now a major designer, alongside Yves. He finds Jacques in Rome and enlists his help to prepare the most lavish wedding celebration for their friend Paloma Picasso, daughter of the famous painter. But Jacques is not interested in returning to Paris and its nest of vipers. In order to convince him, Karl puts him in charge of the Fendi sisters’ new ad campaign.
EPISODE 6 – Monaco?
It is Spring, 1981. Since his return to Paris, Jacques drowns his sorrows and parties with his friend Diane de Beauvau-Craon, a junky aristocrat with an explosive temper. Meanwhile, Karl feels threatened by the meteoric rise of the new, young designers of the ’80s. Karl faces a dilemma: Should he put his career aside and be there for Jacques, or continue his quest for dominance at the risk of losing him forever?
SYNOPSIS: In 1972, Karl Lagerfeld (Daniel Brühl) is 38 and not yet wearing his iconic hairstyle. He is a ready-to-wear designer, unknown to the general public. While he meets and falls in love with the sultry Jacques de Bascher (Théodore Pellerin), an ambitious and troubling young dandy, the most mysterious of fashion designers dares to take on his friend (and rival) Yves Saint Laurent (Arnaud Valois), a genius of haute couture backed by the redoubtable businessman Pierre Bergé (Alex Lutz).
“Becoming Karl Lagerfeld” plunges us into the heart of the 70s, in Paris, Monaco and Rome, to follow the formidable blossoming of this complex and iconic personality of Parisian couture, already driven by the ambition to become the Emperor of fashion. Between glamour and clashes of egos, grandiose parties and destructive passions, discover the story of Karl before Lagerfeld.
A story told for the first time on screen and adapted from the bestseller “Kaiser Karl” by Raphaëlle Bacqué (published by Albin Michel) that brings together a star-studded cast.
CAST: Actor Daniel Brühl (“Nothing New in the West”, “Captain America: Civil War”, “Rush”, “Inglourious Basterds”, “Good Bye, Lenin!”) as the couturier, parade Théodore Pellerin (“Continental Draft (South)”, “Solo”, “Franklin”, “Beau is Afraid”) as Jacques de Bascher and Arnaud Valois (most talented new actor at Festival Lumière 2018; “120 BPM”, “Good Grief” “The Girl on the Train”, “My Best Part”, “Spring Blossom”) as Yves Saint Laurent. Alex Lutz (César for Best Actor in 2019; Molière in 2016 and 2020; “Vortex”, “Guy”, “Romantique”, “Baron noir”, “Strangers by Night”) plays Pierre Bergé. Agnès Jaoui (César for Best Supporting Actress in 1998, 2001 and 2016; Honorary César in 2024; “À l’Ombre des filles”, “En Thérapie”, “The Sweet Escape”, “The Taste of Others”) plays Gabrielle Aghion, the founder of the Chloé fashion house who made a major contribution to his fame.
CREDITS: Jérôme Salle (“Kompromat”, “Totems”, “The Odyssey”, “Zulu”, “Anthony Zimmer”) is at the helm of this major series, directing episodes 1, 2 and 6. He shares the role of executive producer with Jour Premier producer Arnaud de Crémiers.
Episodes 3, 4 and 5 are directed by Audrey Estrougo (“Everything’s Fine”, “Suprêmes”). Isaure Pisani-Ferry (“Ganglands”, “Vampires”, “Kaboul Kitchen”) is the creator of the series, with Jennifer Have (“Unfaithful”, ” The Red Band Society”) and Raphaëlle Bacqué. Isaure Pisani-Ferry is also the series’ lead writer, co-writing all episodes with Dominique Baumard (“Le Jeune imam”, “Ganglands”, ” The Bureau “), Jennifer Have and Nathalie Hertzberg (“The Goldman Case”).
“Becoming Karl Lagerfeld” is born under the impulse of Christophe Riandee, vice CEO, production company led by Sidonie Dumas. The series is produced by Isabelle Degeorges for Gaumont and Arnaud de Crémiers for Jour Premier.