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Selena Gomez Is Bringing Back ‘The Rachel’ Cut


Selena Gomez has made her love of both Friends and Jennifer Aniston well-known. In fact, the two women are good friends and last chatted about their connection on The Ellen DeGeneres Show earlier this year. (Gomez was a guest, while Aniston guest-hosted.) “You really are a genuine [Friends] fan,” Aniston said to Gomez. “It’s amazing. We’ve known each other for years. You’ve been to my house. We’ve had pizza. Girl after my own heart—do we love a pizza or what? We love a pizza.”

It should come as no surprise, then, that Gomez’s latest hair transformation is actually inspired by Aniston’s iconic Friends character, Rachel Green. The Rare singer stepped out for an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show in early March sporting a haircut resembling “The Rachel,” the choppy layered cut Aniston made popular on Friends. Gomez’s is a bit longer, but the inspiration is undeniably there. It was even confirmed by the singer’s hairstylist, Marissa Marino, who wrote on Instagram about the new look: “Hair inspo was ‘The Rachel’ meets Goldie Hawn in First Wives Club.

See more of the look in this interview clip, below, from The Kelly Clarkson Show:

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It’s only March, but 2020 has been an incredible year for Gomez. Her third studio album, Rare, was released in January and earned rave reviews from critics. Aniston, meanwhile, is coming off an impressive awards-season run with her hit Apple+ TV series, The Morning Show. Now, if only S and J would do a movie or show together.

In that aforementioned Ellen interview, Gomez opened up to Aniston about meeting her for the first time. “I think we were at Vanity Fair‘s something event, and I was there with my mom, and I walked into the bathroom and I saw you, and you were just like so nice,” Gomez recalled. “You just walked out of the bathroom and you were going back, and my heart, like, stopped. And I freaked out and I ran to my mom and I was like, ‘Oh my God, I just saw Jennifer Aniston.’” Really, can you blame her?



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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Season 3 Details: Rachel Brosnahan and Alex Borstein Interviews


Rose Weissman (Marin Hinkle)

Where we left off: Abe Weissman announces that he’s going to resign from Columbia, which would mean that he and wife Rose will have to give up their lavish apartment (Columbia owns it). Can Rose talk some sense into her suddenly reactive husband?

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What’s to come: Surprises, and lots of them. “The curveballs just kept coming,” Hinkle says. “Rose continues to be thrown and has to find a way to right the ship. She’s fierce, though. I never had any idea what her path would be [from episode to episode]. Although I want Rose to be comfortable, I love that everything is completely out of sorts for her.” It’s a sentiment that Sherman-Palladino echoes as well. “Rose is figuring out her new reality,” she says.

Rose Weissman in colorful hat eating lunch
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Sophie Lennon (Jane Lynch)

Where we left off: Sophie pleads with Susie to represent her and fight for her the same way she does for Midge. Will Susie accept? And will Sophie soften her attitude towards Midge?

What’s to come: Lynch is now a series regular, which means that you can expect to see a lot more of Sophie. Still, Lynch isn’t hopeful that Sophie will turn over a new leaf. “She won’t change at all,” she says with a laugh. “And although she wouldn’t admit it, she’s inspired by Midge. She’s abandoning Sophie from Queens for now and is going into a new realm. She wants to try her chops at acting and she wants to break out of where she was. But her insides are pretty much the same throughout the whole season.”

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The third season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel premieres Friday, December 6 on Amazon Prime.

Jessica Radloff is the* Glamour West Coast editor. You can follow her on Instagram here.





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Ralph Lauren Launched a Collection Inspired By Rachel Green on 'Friends'


Could we be any more excited about the latest way the fashion world is paying tribute to Friends?

In honor of the 25th anniversary of the show first airing on NBC, Ralph Lauren partnered with Warner Bros. Consumer Products to create the Wear-to-Work collection, inspired by one-time Ralph Lauren employee Rachel Green (played, of course, by Jennifer Aniston).

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Rachel was always the fashionista of the show. She may have started as a (not-so-great) waitress at the Central Perk, but it wasn’t long before she found her way to a job in the buying department at Bloomingdale’s and then eventually a role at Ralph Lauren. With ’90s and early aughts fashion having a moment right now, it’s the perfect time for an updated version of her chic workwear aesthetic. (As a young woman in starting her career in New York in the late ’90s, I can attest to the fact that Rachel Green was a definite role model for what to wear to the office.)

Ralph Lauren x Friends collection
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“The collection, comprised of pieces from Polo and LAUREN Ralph Lauren, encapsulates the polished style synonymous with the iconic brand. The collection calls on tradition through pinstripe suiting, crested blazers, and equestrian- inspired accessories, while enhancing these classic pieces with navy and orange color-blocking and pops of leopard to offer a fresh fall spirit,” the brand said in a statement. The campaign was shot in recreations of Monica and Rachel’s apartment and the Central Perk, which truly hit all of my nostalgia buttons.



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Everything We Know About Rachel Lindsay's Randi Rahm Wedding Dress


“I feel like I have to take you down a road to get there,” Rachel Lindsay told Glamour back in April, during Bridal Fashion Week, about the journey (get it?) to walking down the aisle in a custom Randi Rahm wedding dress.

The former Bachelorette married Bryan Abasolo in Mexico last weekend wearing the franchise-favorite designer. (Lindsay actually got engaged in a Randi Rahm gown.) And like most Bachelor stories go, even the process of picking what to wear on her wedding day was full of surprises.

“I thought I wanted pants—there’s a part of me that still loves that, but in talking with Randi, it was like, ‘You can wear pants any day of the week. This is your dress. It’s something special,” Lindsay said. “I wanted to make it unique, since this is a one-time thing, hopefully. I’m getting married in a warm location, so I knew I wanted something that could breathe.”

“I didn’t look at a certain bride and say I wanted to dress like her, which is kind of my personality—I’m never like, ‘I want to be like that person,'” she said. “I go with what I feel.”

She and Rahm talked through potential designs, but it wasn’t until she went into the studio to try on samples that it clicked for her. “I have to admit to the cliché: You know when you put on the dress,” Lindsay said. “When I put on the dress, I melted into it. I couldn’t stop thinking about it.” Her mom, future mother-in-law, and older sister were in the room the first time she tried it on—and “when I walked out in it, they said, ‘That dress is you.'” And though they had spent months meeting up and discussing ideas, “the dress I chose—nothing like the sketches. It really was that I put it on, and it spoke to me.”

Lindsay’s actual wedding dress—which was photographed for People—had a short-sleeved embroidered top with a tulle ballgown skirt.

One of Rahm’s signatures is having a convertible element, where a piece of the garment can be removed and it transforms the whole aesthetic. And obviously, that made it into Lindsay’s wedding dress. “In Rachel and Randi Rahm fashion: I will walk down the aisle in one thing, but I won’t end the night in that same look,” she said. Indeed: A video posted by People TV shows that, when it came time to hit the dance floor, Lindsay ditched the skirt for a pair of polished high-waisted shorts.

Lindsay’s wedding dress is “classic, chic. It represents me in so many ways. It’s not something you’ve seen [from Randi Rahm],” the bride said. “It definitely has the princess element to it, but at the same time is a little edgy. My mom said, ‘It’s very Jackie O.'”

The two have now been collaborators for years, and have worked together to outfit some of Lindsay’s most important days, from her engagement to her wedding. “Sometimes I feel she knows me better than I know myself,” Lindsay said. Over time, Rahm has challenged her point-of-view on what she likes and what she’s open to.

Even ahead of her turn as the Bachelorette, Lindsay remembers being against the fashion clichés of beading-and-sequined everything—until she laid eyes on the Randi Rahm gowns. “Cary [Feltman, the stylist for the Bachelor franchise] was like, ‘I thought you said you didn’t like that!,'” she said. “I would’ve been a hot mess on The Bachelorette if I hadn’t been picking her dresses.”

That happened again with her wedding dress: “I thought I knew exactly what I wanted, but she gets me and started pulling different dresses that, when I tried them on, I was like, ‘This is why I defer to you.’ She knows exactly what I need.”

Lindsay said that Rahm has taught her to “own the type of woman that you are” with fashion: “Don’t try to be anyone else. When you look at Randi’s stuff, it’s all original and have so many elements to them. I feel that’s very representative of my personality—you think you know, but you have no idea. Randi has taught me is to be me, be original, be unique, and always make a statement in whatever it is that you’re picking.”





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Evan Rachel Wood Calls Out Jim Hopper's 'Unacceptable' Behavior on Stranger Things


This post contains spoilers for Stranger Things. Consider yourself warned.

If you spent the Fourth of July weekend watching the latest season of Stranger Things on Netflix, you’re definitely not alone—in fact, over 40 million accounts tuned in.

But actor Evan Rachel Wood is one viewer who was less than thrilled with the third installment. More specifically, she felt the behavior of Jim Hopper (played by David Harbour) was “unacceptable” and took to Twitter to express her thoughts, igniting a heated conversation online. “You should never date a guy like the cop from #strangerthings,” she tweeted. “Extreme jealousy and violent rages are not flattering or sexy like TV would have you believe. That is all.”

She followed up in a thread, writing, “Yes I am aware its ‘just a show’ and its set ‘in the 80s’ even though this stuff was unacceptable then too, but thats exactly my point. It’s just a show and this is a gentle reminder not to fall for this crap in real life. Red flags galore.”

Many agreed with her. “YES, THANK YOU!!!! I was thinking this from the moment he manipulated Mike into breaking up with El. The man is chock-full of red flags,” one person tweeted. “Yeah, I’ve liked Hop generally, but this season the way he’s furious that his daughter is dating, & jealous of a guy who Joyce spoke to (despite emphasizing to her that it wasn’t a date) wasn’t a good look. He had a right to be upset at being stood up, but the Scott thing was ?,” another wrote.

But others didn’t agree with her criticism, citing both the time period the show takes place in and the fact that Hopper is a fictional character. “It was the 80’s. That’s how it was. I survived it and so should you,” one Twitter user wrote. Another added, “So now we should avoid writing flawed human beings into TV shows and film? Toxic masculinity was an unfortunate trait from the 80s, and probably the show is doing an accurate depiction of it through Hopper! Do I root for it? No.”

The conversations surrounding her initial tweet were so heated, Wood took to Twitter to address them again. “Cue all the abusive people attacking me on twitter for posting a warning not to fall for abusive behavior like a popular tv character exhibited on a popular show because it reminds them of themselves and they feel personally attacked?” she wrote. “Bring it on guys.”

“This isnt to say everyone who disagrees is an abuser,” she adds. “But it is very telling to see who agrees with the behavior.”





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Rachel Brosnahan on Mrs. Maisel’s Nails, Her $8 Mascara, and More


Any kind of ’90s playlist. I love a good playlist on Amazon Music or Google Play.

Do you have any particular favorite songs or artists to start the night off?

You know, the Spice Girls always put me right back in the ’90s. Spice Girls, ’90s Britney Spears—or was that early 2000s?

She started in the late ’90s!

It’s funny, the late ’90s and the early 2000s kind of blend together for me because I was like 9 and 10, you know?

The Backstreet Boys for sure started in the ’90s.

Yes, the Backstreet Boys! I get really thrown back when you get into like a Lyft or an Uber and they’re blasting the Backstreet Boys.

Yes! Okay, let’s move on: Your hair is gorgeous. What do you do to keep it in such great shape?

Olaplex, Olaplex, Olaplex. Especially while I’m coloring it. Also, hair masks are kind of a new thing for me. I never, ever used hair masks until about a year or two ago. But I’ve been coloring my hair since I was 16, so the addition of masks to my routine has changed everything. Now that I’m blond, I’ve been using the Christophe Robin purple hair mask. It’s really great. It helps keep the brassier tones and the yellow out of my blond.

Rachel Brosnahan at the 2019 Tony AwardsSean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

I was going to ask if switching from brunette to blond has changed your routine…

That’s been new for me, the Christophe Robin. It’s used the same way as Olaplex, so I’ll try to do Olaplex maybe twice a week and do the purple mask once a week. I leave it in for 30 minutes, and it really cools out the blond. I prefer my blond a little bit cooler because I’m so fair.

What about in terms of styling your hair? Are you a wash-and-go person?

I’m useless when it comes to styling my hair. I just brush, put something that keeps flyaways down, and I’m out the door. If I’m going out somewhere sometimes I’ll throw…actually, I’m obsessed with the T3 curling wand. I’ll just throw a couple curls in my already air-dried hair with the curling wand.

How much time do you spend getting ready?

Fifteen to 20 minutes. I like to pick my clothes out the night before. My skin care routine is really simple. I try to use just a few products. Basically, I use Cetaphil’s cleanser and Vintner’s Daughter Botanical Oil. I’ll put on some sunscreen and maybe a little bit of concealer, and I’m out the door.



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