Angelina Jolie returns to red carpet after double-mastectomy news
Angelina Jolie returned to the red carpet Sunday for the first time since she went public with her double mastectomy in May. She wore a sleek black Saint Laurent gown as she accompanied Brad Pitt to the London premiere of his new film “World War Z.” And she said she is feeling fine after the surgery. [People]
Beyonce performed Saturday at a concert to benefit Chime for Change, the initiative she co-founded with Gucci’s Frida Giannini and actress Selma Hayek earlier this year to work for justice, education and health for women around the world. Also performing at the concert in London were Jessie J, Florence and the Machine, Haim, Ellie Goulding, Timbaland, John Legend, Jennifer Lopez, Laura Pausini, Simon LeBon and Jay-Z, who sang a duet with his wife. [WWD]
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are having a baby girl, it was revealed Sunday on “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” -- which means a lot of cute but over-the-top baby clothes are probably in the offing. [The Cut]
Tory Burch filed four lawsuits in New York Federal Court on Friday against wholesalers that allegedly are selling fake Burch merchandise. [WWD] (subscription required)
George Kotsiopoulos and Elizabeth Stewart co-hosted the P.S. Arts Bag Lunch -- a fundraiser for arts education -- on Friday in L.A. Bags from the likes of Chanel, Balenciaga, Dior, Chloe, Givenchy, Celine, Blumarine, Alexander McQueen, Jimmy Choo, Fendi, Gucci, Hogan, Paco Rabanne, Giorgio Armani, Kate Spade, Thomas Wylde, Derek Lam, Judith Leiber, Bruno Magli and Swarovski came stuffed with beauty products from Dior Beauty, Urban Decay, Smashbox, Armani, Lancer Skincare and 3Lab. On hand to browse and buy were celebrities including Minnie Driver, Kristin Davis and Lisa Kudrow. [Society News L.A.]
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