Kim Jones Steps Down From Fendi Women’s, Stays at Dior Men’s

Kim Jones is stepping down from his role at Fendi, where he’s been leading women’s and haute couture design for the past four years, to devote all his attention to his duties as menswear director at Dior. Fendi has mentioned that they will announce a replacement creative director at an appropriate moment. (Source: Business of Fashion)

Bristol Building With Early Banksy Mural to Hit Auction

Purchasing real estate in any major city is typically expensive, but consider this unique opportunity: A building in Bristol is going up for auction, featuring an original Banksy mural. This piece, titled “Mild Mild West“, showcases a bear hurling a Molotov cocktail at the police, and was created by Banksy in 1999, following a warehouse party that was interrupted by the authorities.

Why Is L.A.’s Most Expensive House Still on the Market?

Louis B. Mayer, MGM’s former boss, expressed disbelief that such a magnificent residence as Casa Encantada, often considered the most luxurious in the U.S., could exist, if he hadn’t ventured within himself. Now available for a staggering $195 million, this legendary estate dominates 8.4 acres overlooking the Bel-Air Country Club. Described by its Russian architect James Dolena as a “modern Georgian with Grecian undertones,” the main house boasts 7 bedrooms and 20 bathrooms. Known as the home of hotelier Conrad Hilton, it has been nicknamed ‘The House Where Dreams Come True.’

Knives Out 3: Josh Brolin Reveals His Character in Wake Up Dead Man

Similar to the intrigue surrounding the plot points of Rian Johnson’s upcoming film, “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery,” details about the characters are being tightly guarded. However, Josh Brolin has recently dropped a hint about his role in the movie – whether he’ll be a suspect or a character in the ensemble cast. Joining the star-studded lineup, which includes Daniel Craig reprising his role as Benoit Blanc, Andrew Scott, Jeremy Renner, Mila Kunis, Josh O’Connor, Cailee Spaeny, Kerry Washington, Glenn Close, and Thomas Haden Church.