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Kim Kardashian Brought Her Family To Milan To See Her Debut Collection With Dolce & Gabbana, Titled “Ciao, Kim
The Ciao, Kim assortment that the SKIMS founder, age 41, and Dolce & Gabbana collaborated on made its debut on the Italian trend home’s present in Milan on Friday. The SKIMS founder’s mom, Kris Jenner, sister Khloé Kardashian, and Kim’s three oldest kids, North, 9, Chicago, 4, and Saint, 6, sat within the entrance row to observe the present.
North and Chicago sported silver outfits for the necessary event, whereas Saint sported an all-black ensemble for the occasion. Kim’s kids wore their greatest Dolce apparel for the event.
Chicago wore a long-sleeved black costume just like the one which her aunt Khloé wore, which was embellished with a bustier define lined with jewels. North appeared trendy in a metallic silver tank that she wore over a white t-shirt, which she teamed with matching slacks, subtle silver sun shades, and varied glittering equipment. North additionally had quite a lot of dazzling equipment to go together with her look.
Saint went for a extra laid-back fashion by donning a black t-shirt and matching pants, together with a pair of black slides and a gold cross necklace.
Through the summer season, North was there to cheer on her mom as she made her debut on the runway, modeling Balenciaga’s 51st Couture Assortment presentation throughout Paris Couture Style Week. North was additionally there to point out her assist for her.
North made an look on the occasion displaying the grunge aesthetic that has change into her trademark. She wore chunky steel-toe Hardcrocs by Balenciaga along with a ripped Balenciaga Velocity Hunters hoodie, tattered denim trousers worn over sweatpants, and Balenciaga’s hefty onerous cross. As well as, she wore two hefty necklaces; one spelled out her title and was considered one of her equipment.
Initially of this 12 months, the aspiring fashionista was answerable for styling all her siblings for an look within the March problem of Vogue alongside their mom. Kim’s former accomplice Kanye West is the daddy of her kids, North and Chicago, and her sons Saint and Psalm, who’re three years previous.
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'Brotherless Night,' an ambitious novel about Sri Lankan civil war, wins $150K prize
The writer V. V. Ganeshananthan has won this year’s Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, for her novel Brotherless Night. This is the second year of the prize, which awards English-language writing by women and nonbinary authors. Winners of the award receive $150,000.
Brotherless Night centers on a young woman named Sashi, in 1981, who wants to become a doctor. But her dreams get upended as her family gets swept up in the conflict between the Sri Lankan government and the minority insurgent group known as the Tamil Tigers. “I was interested in writing about the gray space between militarized societies and questions of choice and coercion,” Ganeshananthan told WBUR’s Here & Now in a 2023 interview.
In a statement announcing the win, the prize jury called the book “ambitious and beautifully written,” and praised Ganeshananthan’s characters for asking readers to “consider how history is told, whom it serves, and the many truths it leaves out.”
The prize is named after Canadian Pulitzer-Prize winning author Carol Shields, who died in 2003. The first novel awarded last year was When We Were Sisters by Fatimah Asghar. The money awarded is higher than most literary prizes. Winners of the Pulitzer Prize, for instance, receive $15,000. On top of the money, winners of the Carol Shields prize win a residency at the Fogo Island Inn, on the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador.
The shortlisted books include Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton, Daughter by Claudia Dey, Coleman Hill by Kim Coleman Foote, and A History of Burning by Janika Oza. Finalists will receive $12,500.
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