Last week we covered our favorite Golden Globe nominudes in the television category, and this week we’re taking a look at the ladies from the silver screen! Hit the jump for more pics and info…
Pippa Middleton showed up to support one of her favorite UK fashion designers, Temperley London, at fashion week in the British capital Monday evening. Wearing the “classic fan dress” from the label’s autumn/winter collection, dressed down with black suede ankle boots, the rising fashion star was all smiles. Here are a few Pippa Middleton pictures from the event: During the show, Pippa pointed out her favorite pieces from the silver-screen inspired collection, shown in the British Museum’s dramatic grand atrium. She seemed to love the silky jumpsuits, kimono capes and floor-sweeping dresses adorned in beads and tassels, accessorized with glam head wraps. “It was really special, really amazing,” Middleton said, congratulating designer Alice Temperley’s husband and label CEO Lars von Benningsen on her way out. The Temperley label has become a go-to favorite for both Pippa and her sister Kate Middleton , a.k.a. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, recently.
I’m not sure that I watched an entire season of this show to have it end like this. I don’t think it was bad, it was just maybe organized a little poorly for my taste. Maybe I’m used to a different kind of TV series, one where the season villain is really the only thing focused on in the final episode of the season. Is this unreasonable of me? I didn’t mind the other stuff, I guess I just felt like after all this, Mary Ann was just defeated too easily. I honestly paused the show when she was killed and said “it’s only half over?!” I also feel a little let down by not spoilers from Rutina Wesley, the actor who plays Tara. She said the ending was kind of bittersweet, but I don’t feel that way at all. I mean, it’s bittersweet for her character, but at this point I don’t really feel like it is for the show. It sucks that Eggs died, but I don’t know that we had enough time with him to really love him and be upset by his death.