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Lewis Hamilton has unveiled a new fashion line that honors Las Vegas and simultaneously goes hand in hand with the renowned artist Ralph Steadman. The Formula 1 racer has expressed his excitement for making “something bold” for his +44 brand and thus an extra Vegas-themed release in his clothing line. The new collection drops just as Hamilton is all set to enjoy the Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend.

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The seven-time world champion was excited about the project and he shared his emotions by writing “VEGAS DAZE” on some stunning pictures taken during the collection shoot. Hamilton said it was a great honor for him to collaborate with Steadman, the great artist who has previously worked with Hunter S. Thompson and who has his own distinctive, chaotic way of painting. This collaboration has become a further step in Hamilton’s fashion empire which has always centered on the interplay of racing culture and high fashion, as well as artistic expression.

Hamilton’s fans were quick to come up with creative responses, and the majority of them were in favor of the new fashion line. An artist’s comment that caught my attention was Ralph Steadman’s, who said “Thank you! And may your tail wind carry the full force of Gonzo!” This reference to the Gonzo journalism style that Steadman helped to define with Thompson effectively conveyed the collection’s rebellious spirit.

The collection was launched at the same time as the Las Vegas Grand Prix and many followers pointed this out. One user referred to the sixth picture in the series and quoted the now-famous opening line from Thompson’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: “We Where just Outside Barstow, When…” This literary allusion really resonated with some commentators who were pleased with The Thompson-Steadman connection.

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The great admiration for Hamilton himself was very evident in the comments. One particularly moving comment held that Hamilton was “the best racing driver F1 has ever and will ever have”, comparing him with Muhammad Ali – the “People’s Champion”, who, like sport itself, transcends. The comment, which was supported by many positive replies, emphasized Hamilton’s social activism and persistence, concluding with “float like a butterfly and sting like a bee, let’s go Lewis. Still, we rise.”

Fashion lovers’ comments highlighted details that made the viewers take a second look. “The ice bucket picture is LIT” wrote one user, while another commented “the aura is effortless. The flow is effortless. The style is effortless.” The Brazilian audience also chimed in, with one of the comments in Portuguese saying “as always the Plus 44 collections are full of style and personality” and another one asking “next time get one for Brasil.”

The timing of the photoshoot amid Hamilton’s busy racing schedule was definitely noted. One of the followers joked “When on earth do you have time for a photoshoot? You must have done this at 7 am or something” pointing out how incredibly demanding the champion’s schedule is during race weekends.

Along with his successful racing career, Hamilton has been a gradual celebrity in the fashion business, with the positioning of his +44 brand as a major player. Collaborating with Steadman is probably the most artistically ambitious project that Hamilton has done so far, merging streetwear with fine art influences. The Las Vegas theme maybe is the most fitting, as the city is becoming a Formula 1 hub and Hamilton has lots of memories with it.

The collection reveal during the Grand Prix weekend gives an authentic bond to the racing and fashion aspects of Hamilton’s career. One commentator very aptly expressed the general sentiment: “At this point even gravity has a crush on him.” The blending of world-class racing with chic has been the defining characteristic of Hamilton’s remarkable position in both areas.

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This recent partnership has proven that Hamilton has been continuously changing from a racing champion to a cultural icon; he has been combining high-speed competition and high-fashion creativity in such a way that it constantly attracts more and more people to him worldwide. At the same time, the Steadman partnership, without a doubt, signifies his commitment to working with the greats of artistry while still maintaining his own personal style. Hamilton recently celebrated his honorary Brazilian citizenship and has also collaborated with Saul Nash and Lululemon on another collection. In a recent magazine feature, he discussed the profound meaning of wearing Ferrari red, and on the track, he secured a P3 starting position for the Mexican Grand Prix with Ferrari.

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‘Hamnet’ star Jessie Buckley looks for the ‘shadowy bits’ of her characters

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Jessie Buckley has been nominated for an Academy Award for best actress for her portrayal of William Shakespeare’s wife in Hamnet.

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Actor Jessie Buckley says she’s always been drawn to the “shadowy bits” of her characters — aspects that are disobedient, or “too much.” Perhaps that’s what led her to play Agnes, the wife of William Shakespeare, in Hamnet.

Buckley says the film, which is based on Maggie O’Farrell’s 2020 novel, offered a chance to counter a common narrative about the playwright’s wife: that she “had kept him back from his genius,” Buckley says.

But, she adds, “What Maggie O’Farrell so brilliantly did, not just with Agnes and Shakespeare’s wife, but also with Hamnet, their son, was to bring these people … and give them status beside this great man. … [And] give the full landscape of what it is to be a woman.”

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The film is nominated for eight Academy Awards, including best actress for Buckley. In it, she plays a woman deeply connected to nature, who faces conflicts in her marriage, as well as the death of their son Hamnet.

Buckley found out she was pregnant a week after the film wrapped. She’s since given birth to her first child, a daughter.

“The thing that this story offered me, that brought me into this next chapter of my life as a mother was tenderness,” she says. “A mother’s tenderness is ferocious. To love, to birth is no joke. To be born is no joke. And the minute something’s born into the world, you’re always in the precipice of life and death. That’s our path. … I wanted to be a mother so much that that overrode the thought of being afraid of it.”

Jessie Buckley stars as Agnes and Joe Alwyn plays her brother Bartholomew in Hamnet.

Jessie Buckley stars as Agnes and Joe Alwyn plays her brother Bartholomew in Hamnet.

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On filming the scene where she howls in grief when her son dies

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I didn’t know that that was going to happen or come out, it wasn’t in the script. I think really [director] Chloé [Zhao] asked all of us to dare to be as present as possible. Of course, leading up to it, you’re aware this scene is coming, but that scene doesn’t stand on its own. By the time I’d met that scene, I had developed such a deep bond with Jacobi Jupe, who plays Hamnet, and [co-stars] Paul [Mescal] and Emily Watson, and all the children and we really were a family. And Jacobi Jupe who plays Hamnet is such an incredible little actor and an incredible soul, and we really were a team. …

The death of a child is unfathomable. I don’t know where it begins and ends. Out of utter respect, I tried to touch an imaginary truth of it in our story as best I could, but there’s no way to define that kind of grief. I’m sure it’s different for so many people. And in that moment, all I had was my imagination but also this relationship that was right in front of me with this little boy and that’s what came out of that.

On what inspired her to pursue singing growing up

I grew up around a lot of music. My mom is a harpist and a singer and my dad has always been passionate about music, so it was always something in our house and always something that was encouraged. … Early on, I have very strong memories of seeing and hearing my mom sing in church and this quite intense mercurial conversation that would happen between her, the story and the people that would listen to her. And at the end of it, something had been cracked between them and these strangers would come up with tears in their eyes. And I guess I saw the power of storytelling through my mom’s singing at a very young age, and that was definitely something that made me think I want to do that.

On her first big break performing as a teen on the BBC singing competition I’d Do Anything — and being criticized by judges about her physical appearance

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I was raw. I hadn’t trained. I had a lot to learn and to grow in. I was only 17. I think there was part of their criticism which I think was destructive and unfair when it became about my awkwardness, or they would say I was masculine and send me to kind of a femininity school. … They sent me to [the musical production of] Chicago to put heels on and a leotard and learn how to walk in high heels, which was pretty humiliating, to be honest, and I’m sad about that because I think I was discovering myself as a young woman in the world and wasn’t fully formed. … I was different. I was wild, I had a lot of feeling inside me. I could hardly keep my hands beside myself and I think to kind of criticize a body of a young woman at that time and to make her feel conscious of that was lazy and, I think, boring.

On filming parts of the 2026 film The Bride! while pregnant

I really loved working when I was pregnant. I thought it was a pretty wild experience, especially because I was playing Mary Shelley and I was talking about [this] monstrosity, and here I was with two heartbeats inside me. Becoming a mom and being pregnant did something, I think, for me. My experience of it, it’s so real that it really focuses [me to be] allergic to fake or to disconnection.

Since my daughter has come and I know what that connection is and the real feeling of being in a relationship with somebody … as an actress, it’s very exciting to recognize that in yourself and really take ownership of yourself.

I’m excited to go back and work on this other side of becoming a mother in so many ways, because I’ve shed 10 layers of skin by loving more and experiencing life in such a new way with my daughter. I’m also scared to work again because it’s hard to be a mother and to work. That’s like a constant tug because I love what I do and I’m passionate and I want to continue to grow and learn and fill those spaces that are yet to be filled — and also be a mother. And I think every mother can recognize that tug.

On the possibility of bringing her daughter to travel with her as she works

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I haven’t filmed for nearly a year and I cannot wait. I’m hungry to create again. And my daughter will come with me. She’s seven months, so at the moment she can travel with us and it’s a beautiful life. And she meets all these amazing people and I have a feeling that she loves life and that’s a great thing to see in a child. And I hope that’s something that I’ve imparted to her in the short time that she’s been on this earth is that life is beautiful and great and complex and alive and there’s no part of you that needs to be less in your life. You might have to work it out, but it’s worth it.

Lauren Krenzel and Susan Nyakundi produced and edited this interview for broadcast. Bridget Bentz, Molly Seavy-Nesper and Beth Novey adapted it for the web.

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‘Scream 7’ takes a weak stab at continuing the franchise : Pop Culture Happy Hour

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The OG Scream Queen Neve Campbell returns. Scream 7 re-centers the franchise back on Sidney Prescott. She has a new life, a family, and lots of baggage. You know the drill: Someone dressing up as the masked slasher Ghostface comes for her, her family and friends. There’s lots of stabbing and murder and so many red herrings it’s practically a smorgasbord.

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