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Zoë Kravitz brought her signature style to the 2025 Golden Globes.. The actress, who is a presenter at this year's awards show, walked the red carpet in a floor-length black velvet Saint Laurent ...
The video was directed by fashion photographer Bruce Weber. Stephanie Seymour appeared in music videos for Guns N' Roses, in the early 1990s. Tawny Kitaen appeared in several of Whitesnake's music videos in the late 1980s. Tyra Banks appeared in George Michael's "Too Funky" music video in 1992, alongside supermodel Linda Evangelista and others.
Kravitz sported the same hairstyle later that night, however, making an appearance at W Magazine’s Annual Best Performances Party. She changed up her look with another black gown from Saint ...
The latest celeb to go (practically) naked was Zoë Kravitz—although she put a little spin on the look. Instead of slipping into a sheer naked dress, Kravitz instead opted for a semi-sheer top.
The accompanying music video was directed by Paul Boyd, and was included in Kravitz's first video album Video Retrospective released in 1991. Also in the video is Quincy Jones' daughter Kidida Jones, and includes the second film work of teenage actress Angelina Jolie but her footage was limited to two shots (if you blink you'll miss it.) [10] [11] Kravitz told Us Weekly magazine, "Angelina ...
The producers were undecided about what to do with the character of Gladys, so at first they had actress Mary Grace Canfield brought in to play Harriet Kravitz, Abner's sister, who was visiting him while his wife was visiting her mother. Soon after, Sandra Gould got the role of Mrs. Kravitz when actress-comedian Alice Ghostley turned down the role.
Zoë Kravitz continues to praise ex-fiancé Channing Tatum's Blink Twice performance. Kravitz, who directed the film, explained to The Batman director Matt Reeves during Variety’s Directors on ...
Video Retrospective is the first video album by American rock singer-songwriter Lenny Kravitz, released on November 25, 1991, in VHS format by Virgin Records America due to the success of his second album Mama Said. The album contains all of Kravitz's first music videos filmed from 1989 to 1991 from his first two albums, Let Love Rule and Mama ...