There’s a myth in Hollywood that circulates around the start of every year that once all the Oscars have been handed, insiders can collectively catch their breath and resume a normal schedule. But that’s not really ever the case, especially for the fashion crowd that keeps a breakneck pace year-round.
That said, in the wake of the Academy Awards, there’s no better time to extend the congratulations and pats on the back one more round by honoring the linchpins of the red carpet season — celebrity stylists. That’s just what The Hollywood Reporter did on Wednesday with the rollout of the annual list of Hollywood’s Top 25 Stylists, published in print and online and toasted with a starry event at Sunset Tower co-hosted by Instagram.
There was no podium and no trophies were handed out, but dreams were realized and detailed during interviews as the honorees basked...
That said, in the wake of the Academy Awards, there’s no better time to extend the congratulations and pats on the back one more round by honoring the linchpins of the red carpet season — celebrity stylists. That’s just what The Hollywood Reporter did on Wednesday with the rollout of the annual list of Hollywood’s Top 25 Stylists, published in print and online and toasted with a starry event at Sunset Tower co-hosted by Instagram.
There was no podium and no trophies were handed out, but dreams were realized and detailed during interviews as the honorees basked...
- 3/28/2024
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Taking place amid the crush of parties surrounding the 2024 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, the Fifteen Percent Pledge Gala — with its black-tie Black designer dress code — drew one of the most gorgeously turned out crowds of the entire bash-filled weekend.
Held for the first time in L.A. and hosted by Robin Thede, the gala raised money for the nonprofit equity organization Fifteen Percent Pledge, founded by Brother Vellies designer Aurora James, which asks retailers to devote 15 percent of shelf space to products from Black-owned brands.
First Lady Jill Biden, wearing designer Sergio Hudson, made a surprise appearance at the event, held on the lot at Paramount Studios. She touted the achievements her husband’s administration has made to help small and minority-owned businesses (including doubling the amount of loans given by the government to small Black-owned companies) and praised James for founding the Fifteen Percent Pledge in the wake...
Held for the first time in L.A. and hosted by Robin Thede, the gala raised money for the nonprofit equity organization Fifteen Percent Pledge, founded by Brother Vellies designer Aurora James, which asks retailers to devote 15 percent of shelf space to products from Black-owned brands.
First Lady Jill Biden, wearing designer Sergio Hudson, made a surprise appearance at the event, held on the lot at Paramount Studios. She touted the achievements her husband’s administration has made to help small and minority-owned businesses (including doubling the amount of loans given by the government to small Black-owned companies) and praised James for founding the Fifteen Percent Pledge in the wake...
- 2/4/2024
- by Degen Pener
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
There were so many celebs in attendance at the 2023 Cfda Fashion Awards and we have a recap of everyone who attended the star-studded event!
Kim Kardashian, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Anne Hathaway are just some of the A-List names who walked the red carpet on Monday night (November 6) at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
Sarah Jessica Parker is hosting this year’s awards show, which is presented by Amazon Fashion.
“Sarah Jessica represents the best of what American fashion is… Smart… fiercely individual… not afraid to have fun… It is an honor to have her host the 2023 Cfda Awards…,” Cfda Chairman Thom Browne said.
Sjp added, “It is my great privilege and honor to oblige any request from the great Thom Browne, whom I have admired for decades. I hope to be a good shepherd on November 6th and look forward to honoring the deserving nominees.
Kim Kardashian, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Anne Hathaway are just some of the A-List names who walked the red carpet on Monday night (November 6) at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
Sarah Jessica Parker is hosting this year’s awards show, which is presented by Amazon Fashion.
“Sarah Jessica represents the best of what American fashion is… Smart… fiercely individual… not afraid to have fun… It is an honor to have her host the 2023 Cfda Awards…,” Cfda Chairman Thom Browne said.
Sjp added, “It is my great privilege and honor to oblige any request from the great Thom Browne, whom I have admired for decades. I hope to be a good shepherd on November 6th and look forward to honoring the deserving nominees.
- 11/7/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Glamour was on the menu in every way at The Hollywood Reporter and Instagram’s exclusive beauty dinner last Wednesday, October 25, in Los Angeles’ coveted Holloway House — where A-list celebs honored the talented beauty stylists behind their iconic looks. Taking place just hours after the launch of THR’s 2023 Beauty Issue, which spotlighted the hottest 40 hair, makeup, and nail pros in Hollywood right now, the event buzzed with energy as stars and their glam squads dished out the inside scoop on where they find their everyday inspiration to create their clients’ iconic looks.
Throughout the night, beauty creators covered the event on Threads, asking stylists to share their best tips and tricks. From a charming morning at the local farmer’s market to scrolling through Instagram to having a great, unexpected conversation with an old friend, little moments that spark our creativity are constantly around us — and those small but...
Throughout the night, beauty creators covered the event on Threads, asking stylists to share their best tips and tricks. From a charming morning at the local farmer’s market to scrolling through Instagram to having a great, unexpected conversation with an old friend, little moments that spark our creativity are constantly around us — and those small but...
- 11/3/2023
- by Eda Yu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
For its 2023 Beauty Issue, The Hollywood Reporter asked every artist on its 2023 Glam Squads list what their preferred social media network is to promote their work — and nearly every person named Instagram as their No. 1 platform, followed by TikTok. “Instagram serves as my portfolio,” says groomer Amy Komorowski. Adds makeup artist Jenna Nicole, “Instagram is the most authentic way for me to share my work and connect with clients, brands and a community of people that are interested in makeup.”
It’s also simply a giant when it comes to numbers, as more than 2 billion active users a month share around 2 billion reels daily through DMs. (The platform’s parent company Meta is also a sponsor of THR’s Oct. 25 Beauty Dinner honoring the top glam squads in Hollywood.)
Eva Chen — vp fashion partnerships at Meta, who also is a former beauty editor and has 2.5 million Instagram followers of her...
It’s also simply a giant when it comes to numbers, as more than 2 billion active users a month share around 2 billion reels daily through DMs. (The platform’s parent company Meta is also a sponsor of THR’s Oct. 25 Beauty Dinner honoring the top glam squads in Hollywood.)
Eva Chen — vp fashion partnerships at Meta, who also is a former beauty editor and has 2.5 million Instagram followers of her...
- 10/25/2023
- by Degen Pener
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Next in Fashion Season 2 returned to Netflix at the beginning of the month. However, there was a huge shake-up to the cast for the sophomore season. In addition to a whole new crop of designers, the season also boasts a new co-host and celebrity judge. While Tan France returned to the show for its new season, Alexa Chung was absent from the reality TV series. Instead, Gigi Hadid took over the role that previously belonged to Chung. Fortunately, the supermodel had a wonderful rapport with France. But considering the duo were besties before they ever began filming the show, this isn’t too much of a shock.
‘Next in Fashion’ stars Tan France and Gigi Hadid | Netflix How did Tan France and Gigi Hadid first meet?
France and Hadid first struck up a friendship over five years ago. In fact, it was another Netflix reality TV show that led to the pair first connecting.
‘Next in Fashion’ stars Tan France and Gigi Hadid | Netflix How did Tan France and Gigi Hadid first meet?
France and Hadid first struck up a friendship over five years ago. In fact, it was another Netflix reality TV show that led to the pair first connecting.
- 3/21/2023
- by Abeni Tinubu
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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The 2022 Cfda Fashion Awards kicked off on Monday night, Nov. 7, with a star-studded red-carpet in New York at Cipriani South Street.
The annual event, which recognize excellence in American fashion design, were hosted by Russian Doll star Natasha Lyonne. Among the special honorees at the awards show were Lenny Kravitz, who received the Fashion Icon award, Chrome Hearts founders Laurie Lynn and Richard Stark (the Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award); Stylist award honoree Law Roach; stylist Patti Wilson (the Media Award) and Kim Kardashian and Emma and Jens Grede (the Amazon Innovation Award.) The late designer Virgil Abloh was honored with the Cfda’s Board of Trustee’s Award.
The evening, sponsored by Amazon Fashion, saw competitive awards given in four categories: American Womenswear Designer of the Year, American Menswear Designer of the Year, American Accessory Designer of the Year, and American Emerging Designer of the Year.
The 2022 Cfda Fashion Awards kicked off on Monday night, Nov. 7, with a star-studded red-carpet in New York at Cipriani South Street.
The annual event, which recognize excellence in American fashion design, were hosted by Russian Doll star Natasha Lyonne. Among the special honorees at the awards show were Lenny Kravitz, who received the Fashion Icon award, Chrome Hearts founders Laurie Lynn and Richard Stark (the Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award); Stylist award honoree Law Roach; stylist Patti Wilson (the Media Award) and Kim Kardashian and Emma and Jens Grede (the Amazon Innovation Award.) The late designer Virgil Abloh was honored with the Cfda’s Board of Trustee’s Award.
The evening, sponsored by Amazon Fashion, saw competitive awards given in four categories: American Womenswear Designer of the Year, American Menswear Designer of the Year, American Accessory Designer of the Year, and American Emerging Designer of the Year.
- 11/8/2022
- by Laurie Brookins
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
(Warning: This post contains spoilers for Thursday’s new episode of HBO Max’s “Gossip Girl.”)
Upper East Siders who thought that last week’s intro of a pre-teen Milo Sparks was the best that HBO Max’s “Gossip Girl” could do in the way of references to the Og series are going to have their tights knocked off by the quintet of cameos on Thursday’s episode.
That’s mainly because one of them is the actual return of fan-favorite character Nelly Yuki (Yin Chang), and the other four appearances come via incredibly meta fabrications of The CW series’ leading couples: Blair Waldorf (played by Leighton Meester) and Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick), and Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively) and Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley).
On the newly released Episode 5 of HBO Max’s “Gossip Girl”, titled “Hope Sinks,” Chang makes a cameo as Nelly Yuki, the frenemy of Blair...
Upper East Siders who thought that last week’s intro of a pre-teen Milo Sparks was the best that HBO Max’s “Gossip Girl” could do in the way of references to the Og series are going to have their tights knocked off by the quintet of cameos on Thursday’s episode.
That’s mainly because one of them is the actual return of fan-favorite character Nelly Yuki (Yin Chang), and the other four appearances come via incredibly meta fabrications of The CW series’ leading couples: Blair Waldorf (played by Leighton Meester) and Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick), and Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively) and Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley).
On the newly released Episode 5 of HBO Max’s “Gossip Girl”, titled “Hope Sinks,” Chang makes a cameo as Nelly Yuki, the frenemy of Blair...
- 8/5/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Someone please hand Eva Chen an award for how quickly she bounced back after Barack Obama caught her scrolling through her phone on Zoom. While waiting to discuss the former president's new memoir A Promised Land via video call, Eva, who is the director of fashion partnerships at Instagram, decided to browse through her phone for a quick second. When she looked up, she was greeted with Barack's smiling face, which instantly turned her into the human version of the surprised emoji.
"Got the incredible life opportunity to chat with @barackobama about his new book A Promised Land and he gave me advice on how to write my own book," Eva captioned the video on Instagram. As someone who's been through dozens of interviews, I will say that start times are often questionable, so Eva's shock was definitely warranted. Considering that such a notable face was looking back at her through her screen,...
"Got the incredible life opportunity to chat with @barackobama about his new book A Promised Land and he gave me advice on how to write my own book," Eva captioned the video on Instagram. As someone who's been through dozens of interviews, I will say that start times are often questionable, so Eva's shock was definitely warranted. Considering that such a notable face was looking back at her through her screen,...
- 12/3/2020
- by Chanel Vargas
- Popsugar.com
Netflix has canceled competition series Next In Fashion after one season, Deadline has confirmed.
Hosted by Queer Eye fashion guru Tan France and style icon Alexa Chung, Next in Fashion featured eighteen designers who faced off in different challenges centering on a different trend or design style that has influenced the way the entire world dresses. South Korean designer Minju Kim was the winner of the first and only season, taking home the $250,000 top prize and the opportunity to debut her collection with luxury fashion retailer Net-a-Porter.
Guest judges for the 10-episode debut season included a who’s who of the fashion world including Eva Chen, Elizabeth Stewart, Monique Lhuillier, Elizabeth Van Der Goltz, Prabal Gurung, Phillip Lim, Jason Bolden, Kerby Jean-Raymond, Adriana Lima, Christopher Kane, Beth Ditto, Josefine Aberg, “Dao”- Yi Chow, Maxwell Osborne and Tommy Hilfiger.
Next in Fashion was created and produced by theoldschool and Executive...
Hosted by Queer Eye fashion guru Tan France and style icon Alexa Chung, Next in Fashion featured eighteen designers who faced off in different challenges centering on a different trend or design style that has influenced the way the entire world dresses. South Korean designer Minju Kim was the winner of the first and only season, taking home the $250,000 top prize and the opportunity to debut her collection with luxury fashion retailer Net-a-Porter.
Guest judges for the 10-episode debut season included a who’s who of the fashion world including Eva Chen, Elizabeth Stewart, Monique Lhuillier, Elizabeth Van Der Goltz, Prabal Gurung, Phillip Lim, Jason Bolden, Kerby Jean-Raymond, Adriana Lima, Christopher Kane, Beth Ditto, Josefine Aberg, “Dao”- Yi Chow, Maxwell Osborne and Tommy Hilfiger.
Next in Fashion was created and produced by theoldschool and Executive...
- 6/4/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
“Next in Fashion” has sewn its final thread — at least at Netflix.
Netflix has canceled the fashion competition series hosted by Tan France and Alexa Chung after only a single season, Variety has learned exclusively.
France confirmed the news, saying “we’re not doing a second a season,” before hinting that perhaps the series could be revived elsewhere.
“This is a one-season show, we don’t know what will happen in the future,” France told Variety. “But it was honestly one of the proudest things I’ve ever worked on. I love the show and Alexa so much. My focus is definitely on ‘Queer Eye’ and moving forward with that.”
News of the cancelation comes just two days after Netflix jettisoned another show, “Astronomy Club,” after only one season. The streamer is developing a pattern of only giving shows a single outing, as “Next in Fashion” joins a list that includes “Messiah,...
Netflix has canceled the fashion competition series hosted by Tan France and Alexa Chung after only a single season, Variety has learned exclusively.
France confirmed the news, saying “we’re not doing a second a season,” before hinting that perhaps the series could be revived elsewhere.
“This is a one-season show, we don’t know what will happen in the future,” France told Variety. “But it was honestly one of the proudest things I’ve ever worked on. I love the show and Alexa so much. My focus is definitely on ‘Queer Eye’ and moving forward with that.”
News of the cancelation comes just two days after Netflix jettisoned another show, “Astronomy Club,” after only one season. The streamer is developing a pattern of only giving shows a single outing, as “Next in Fashion” joins a list that includes “Messiah,...
- 6/4/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, TBS releases the first look at Season 2 of “Miracle Workers” and Netflix announces the premiere date for “Cheer.”
Castings:
Nickelodeon has called on comedian and writer Adam Conover to host its new family game show “The Crystal Maze.“ In the American rendition of the U.K. series, Conover will take on the role of Maze Master and guide on family team through physical and mental challenges set within an elaborate labyrinth of four immersive themed time zones: Aztec, Eastern, Futuristic, and Industrial. “The Crystal Maze” will premiere Jan. 24.
Dates:
Netflix has scheduled its upcoming fashion competition series “Next in Fashion” for a Jan. 29 premiere. Hosted by Tan France (“Queer Eye”) and Alexa Chung, the show plans to put 18 fashion designers to the test as they compete in various challenges for a chance to win $250,000 and an opportunity to debut their collection with luxury fashion retailer Net-a-Porter.
Castings:
Nickelodeon has called on comedian and writer Adam Conover to host its new family game show “The Crystal Maze.“ In the American rendition of the U.K. series, Conover will take on the role of Maze Master and guide on family team through physical and mental challenges set within an elaborate labyrinth of four immersive themed time zones: Aztec, Eastern, Futuristic, and Industrial. “The Crystal Maze” will premiere Jan. 24.
Dates:
Netflix has scheduled its upcoming fashion competition series “Next in Fashion” for a Jan. 29 premiere. Hosted by Tan France (“Queer Eye”) and Alexa Chung, the show plans to put 18 fashion designers to the test as they compete in various challenges for a chance to win $250,000 and an opportunity to debut their collection with luxury fashion retailer Net-a-Porter.
- 12/9/2019
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Tan France of “Queer Eye” and model Alexa Chung are set to host “Next in Fashion,” a new competition series coming to Netflix. Celebrity stylist Elizabeth Stewart and Eva Chen, director of fashion partnerships at Instagram, will be recurring guest judges, with more guest judges to be announced at a later date.
“Next in Fashion” finds 18 designers competing for the chance to become the next big name in fashion. Throughout the 10 episode season, contestants will be tasked with completing challenges centering on a different trend or design style that has influenced the way the entire world dresses.
The winner will receive a $250,000 prize and a chance to debut their collection with luxury fashion retailer Net-a-Porter.
Also Read: Ali Wong and Randall Park Are Adorable Together in Rom-Com 'Always Be My Maybe' Trailer (Video)
“Next in Fashion” is created and produced by theoldschool and is executive produced by Robin Ashbrook and...
“Next in Fashion” finds 18 designers competing for the chance to become the next big name in fashion. Throughout the 10 episode season, contestants will be tasked with completing challenges centering on a different trend or design style that has influenced the way the entire world dresses.
The winner will receive a $250,000 prize and a chance to debut their collection with luxury fashion retailer Net-a-Porter.
Also Read: Ali Wong and Randall Park Are Adorable Together in Rom-Com 'Always Be My Maybe' Trailer (Video)
“Next in Fashion” is created and produced by theoldschool and is executive produced by Robin Ashbrook and...
- 5/17/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Tan France (Queer Eye) and designer/model Alexa Chung will host Netflix’s “Next In Fashion,” a competition that pits designers in a battle to become the next big thing. No date has been set for the launch, but season one will have ten episodes.
“Next in Fashion” begins with eighteen designers who face challenges centering on a different trend or design style that has influenced the way the entire world dresses. Judges, including stylist Elizabeth Stewart and Instagram fashion guru Eva Chen are among judges who will evaluate their creations. More guest judges will be announced.
The winner will receive a $250,000 prize and an opportunity to debut their collection with luxury fashion retailer Net-a-Porter.
Next in Fashion is created and produced by theoldschool and is executive produced by Robin Ashbrook and Yasmin Shackleton with co-executive producer Adam Cooper.
“Next in Fashion” begins with eighteen designers who face challenges centering on a different trend or design style that has influenced the way the entire world dresses. Judges, including stylist Elizabeth Stewart and Instagram fashion guru Eva Chen are among judges who will evaluate their creations. More guest judges will be announced.
The winner will receive a $250,000 prize and an opportunity to debut their collection with luxury fashion retailer Net-a-Porter.
Next in Fashion is created and produced by theoldschool and is executive produced by Robin Ashbrook and Yasmin Shackleton with co-executive producer Adam Cooper.
- 5/17/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix and one of the stars of Queer Eye have designs on the fashion competition subgenre of unscripted TV.
The streamer has ordered 10 episodes of Next in Fashion, to be hosted by Queer Eye style expert Tan France and model and designer Alexa Chung. Stylist and fashion editor Elizabeth Stewart and Instagram director of fashion partnerships Eva Chen have signed on as guest judges, with more to be announced.
Like Project Runway and other shows in the field, Next in Fashion will start with a pool of designers and put them through a series of fashion challenges "centering on a different trend or design ...
The streamer has ordered 10 episodes of Next in Fashion, to be hosted by Queer Eye style expert Tan France and model and designer Alexa Chung. Stylist and fashion editor Elizabeth Stewart and Instagram director of fashion partnerships Eva Chen have signed on as guest judges, with more to be announced.
Like Project Runway and other shows in the field, Next in Fashion will start with a pool of designers and put them through a series of fashion challenges "centering on a different trend or design ...
- 5/17/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Katie Couric and Queen Latifah are shining a light on gender equality with a raft of new projects aimed at bolstering the number of female directors and storytellers.
The pair used a keynote session at the Cannes Lions festival in France to lift the lid on their projects, which are backed by consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble.
Bessie star Queen Latifah is launching The Queen Collective, which will aim to fuel the pipeline of female directors across TV, film and commercials. The collective will work with brands including Hp and Smirnoff as well as companies such as United Talent Agency Marketing, Tribeca Studios, Wieden+Kennedy and Marina Maher Communications / Ketchum to fund and find distribution for female-focused projects.
Latifah admitted that it was sometime “daunting” for women but she wanted to give more women the opportunity to director. She added that there was no reason that women shouldn’t direct sci-fi,...
The pair used a keynote session at the Cannes Lions festival in France to lift the lid on their projects, which are backed by consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble.
Bessie star Queen Latifah is launching The Queen Collective, which will aim to fuel the pipeline of female directors across TV, film and commercials. The collective will work with brands including Hp and Smirnoff as well as companies such as United Talent Agency Marketing, Tribeca Studios, Wieden+Kennedy and Marina Maher Communications / Ketchum to fund and find distribution for female-focused projects.
Latifah admitted that it was sometime “daunting” for women but she wanted to give more women the opportunity to director. She added that there was no reason that women shouldn’t direct sci-fi,...
- 6/20/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Sometimes rules are meant to be broken. While the Met Gala has a notorious "no social media" policy, that doesn't stop celebrities from taking photos inside, and this year was no different. Not only did Kim Kardashian share a ton of pictures on Snapchat, but Instagram's director of fashion partnerships, Eva Chen, also posted an iconic photo with the Kardashian-Jenner crew, Bella Hadid, Sza, and Cole Sprouse. Honestly, it might dethrone Kylie Jenner's famous bathroom selfie from last year. Get a glimpse of the exclusive event with these social media pictures.
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- 5/11/2018
- by Kelsie Gibson
- Popsugar.com
Oprah Winfrey, RuPaul, James Corden, Shonda Rhimes, Lin-Manuel Miranda and The Simpsons are among the big names up for this year’s 22nd annual Webby Awards, the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences announced today.
Competing for the trophy for Best Host (Podcasts & Digital Audio) are Winfrey, RuPaul and Questlove, while nominees for the Webby for comedy individual short or episode include The Simpsons’ “Donald Trump’s First 100 Days in Office,” and Welcome to America with Gad Elmaleh and Ron Livingston.
Up for best Entertainment (Mobile Sites & Apps) Webby are HBO Now, Rabbit,
Anchor, Marvel Unlimited Android App and Great Big Story. Among the nominees in the Best Writing category for podcasts and digital audio are the popular S-Town and Stuff You Missed in History Class podcasts.
Nominees are eligible to win the Academy-selected Webby Award and the Webby People’s Voice Award, with online balloting open through April 19. This...
Competing for the trophy for Best Host (Podcasts & Digital Audio) are Winfrey, RuPaul and Questlove, while nominees for the Webby for comedy individual short or episode include The Simpsons’ “Donald Trump’s First 100 Days in Office,” and Welcome to America with Gad Elmaleh and Ron Livingston.
Up for best Entertainment (Mobile Sites & Apps) Webby are HBO Now, Rabbit,
Anchor, Marvel Unlimited Android App and Great Big Story. Among the nominees in the Best Writing category for podcasts and digital audio are the popular S-Town and Stuff You Missed in History Class podcasts.
Nominees are eligible to win the Academy-selected Webby Award and the Webby People’s Voice Award, with online balloting open through April 19. This...
- 4/3/2018
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
James Corden, Oprah Winfrey and RuPaul Charles are among the top nominees for the 22nd annual Webby Awards, the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences announced Tuesday. All nominees are eligible to win the two most prestigious awards: The Webby Award, selected by the Academy, and The Webby People’s Voice Award, voted on by Internet fans around the world through online balloting through April 19. Academy judges selecting Webby winners include Lyft CEO Logan Green, Girls Who Code founder Reshma Saujani, Gimlet Media CEO Alex Blumberg, Instagram’s Eva Chen, social entrepreneur Van Jones, internet inventor Vint Cerf and Playmatics CEO...
- 4/3/2018
- by Thom Geier
- The Wrap
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