La La Land, with the beautiful Gosling and Stone, broke a new record, bragging 7 major nominations and 6 awards at the Globes this year. A story of 2 star-crossed lovers trying to make it to the industry of their dreams. Don't we relate to that story one way or another? For us here at the TRH HQ, we are definitely loving the movie plot and the setting. Music, dreams, passion - all rolled into one. Definitely an in!
Of course, a glamorous event will always have a great red carpet moment right? Here are a few of our red carpet favorites. Notice any pattern? The Silver/Metallic Trend is coming!
Ellis Ross, who won Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy TV Series, is just one of the highlights of the awards night. Ross is the first black woman to win for actress in a comedy series since Debbie Allen in 1983. This year's Globes showed us that diversity has a huge role in the arts industry, the American culture, and the US as a nation, and that we need to stay united in celebrating all these amazing talents and efforts. Check here to find out all the diversity wins of the year.
And speaking of unity...
This is really something out for us. Meryl, that evening, was an inspiration, standing up for what she believes in and using her moment to influence people to unite against what can possibly divide the people in her countryland. Meryl won the lifetime Cecil B. DeMille award for her notable acting work throughout so many years. Her versatility and high-class acting really deserved it. Doesn't she have the right to use her gratitude moment to stand up for something worth while?
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This table is for reference only doesn't represent the exact measurement of every design. Measurement range depending on the style/cut for each individual design. For fitted style, it's usually the smaller end of the range; whereas oversize fit will measure towards the larger number.
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XS |
S |
M |
L |
XL |
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Bust (cm) |
81-83.5 |
84-88 |
89-93.5 |
95-98.5 |
99-104 |
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Waist (cm) |
63-66 |
67-71 |
72-76 |
77-81.5 |
82-86 |
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Hip (cm) |
89-92 |
95-97 |
98-101 |
102-105 |
106-110 |
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International sizing reference
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USA |
UK / AU / NZ |
Italy |
France |
Germany |
Japan |
Russia |
S |
2-4 |
8-10 |
38-40 |
34-36 |
32-34 |
7-9 |
40 |
M |
6-8 |
10-12 |
42-44 |
38-40 |
36-38 |
11-13 |
44 |
L |
10 |
14 |
46 |
42 |
40 |
15 |
48 |