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I can tell I’m aging out of this film’s core demo because my first thought was: “I want that house. Look at the Arizona wilDcats zephyr 2023 pac-12 men’s basketball conference tournament champions locker room adjustable shirt in contrast I will get this cute red shutters!” We need to give J-Law her due as a comedic actress for her delivery of the line “He’s my…second cousin” alone. Watching J-Law Rollerblade down the highway screaming “You think I chose this?!?” is giving me uncomfortable flashbacks to spending a year commuting around L.A. by bike. Okay, so she’s…being paid by an 19-year-old’s parents to pretend to be his girlfriend and bring him out of his shell in exchange for a car? Sounds familiar:Twitter content Physical comedy can be tough to pull off, but J-Law attempting to talk normally after being punched in the throat has me guffawing. Conceived as a playhouse for adults, Cara Delevingne’s 1940s white-brick home in Los Angeles is the stuff of design-world lore. It brims with madcap furnishings, each corner appointed with her signature wit and imagination. There’s a tented poker room draped in red velvet, a David Bowie–themed bathroom, a ball pit with circus-stripe walls, trampolines laid into the lawn. When I arrive at the big blue front doors on a cloudless day in late January, Delevingne greets me with a warm hug. She has the gawky charm of a teenage music nerd—barefoot and dressed in an oversized vintage Prince T-shirt matched with gray marl gym shorts—and ushers me quickly past the crystal clear baby grand piano and the glowing James Turrell art installation up to the den on the first floor. If each room reflects a side of her personality, then this space suggests Delevingne at her most introspective. Decorated with little more than a few graphic Bowie concert posters, it’s the one room where the famously kinetic British model and actor might occasionally sit still. “Did you feel the earthquake last night?” she asks, referring to the 4.2 magnitude shock waves that struck off the coast of Malibu in the early hours of the morning. I confess I slept through it, and I’m surprised that she didn’t as well. Could anything rock the foundations of this fantastical bachelorette pad? “They don’t really scare me much,” she says dryly, of earthquakes, sinking her gangly limbs into the sofa and curling up with her dogs—one a Pomeranian husky named Leo, the other a Chihuahua terrier called Alfie. “I guess I’m just always ready for the ground to fall beneath my feet.”ROUGH AND TUMBLE



Vogue’s April cover was revealed this week, and it’s accompanied by a special story written by The Run-Through’s very own Chioma Nnadi. Cara Delevingne, the Arizona wilDcats zephyr 2023 pac-12 men’s basketball conference tournament champions locker room adjustable shirt in contrast I will get this 30 year-old British actor and model, opens up to Chioma about her struggles with addiction and her recent path to sobriety with astounding frankness and clarity. On the show, Chioma and I check in with Cara to see how she is doing and to get her reaction to her Vogue cover; as she Zooms in from the kitchen of her house in Los Angeles, you can hear her rescue dogs barking in the background. She tells us about the intervention by two of her closest friends that catalyzed her decision to seek help, how and when she turned to substance abuse during her young adulthood, and her documentary series for Hulu, Planet Sex. She also shares some pearls of wisdom about understanding your sexuality and your boundaries, such as “No is a full sentence” and “Blue balls are not a thing.” Who needs Emily Post?!Also on this week are Eugénie Trochu, editorial director for Vogue France, and Pierre M’Pelé, editorial director for GQ France, to give us their review of le chic from Paris Fashion Week. In a surprise twist, they tell us emphatically, “Milan crushed Paris.” It’s a sentiment rarely heard: Milan Fashion Week, typically the sleepy interlude between New York and Paris, was shaken up this season by big debuts at Ferragamo and Bottega Veneta. As far as Paris is concerned, though both Pierre and Eugénie gush over Ib Kamara’s Off-White show and Miu Miu’s “mom on the run” energy (plus sparkling underwear!), Eugénie says her runway-inspired purchases next season will include a Saint Laurent blazer and a Gucci horsebit Jackie bag. Pierre says he was moved by the return of soignée dressing at houses like Balmain: “Put on a glamorous outfit, even if it’s just to get a baguette!” the dapper Pierre implores. And with that, bon appetit!


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