Zoë Foster Blake accidently captured a rather awkward moment at a book signing for her newly released kids book in Sydney on Thursday.
The book, titled ‘Fart’s Favourite Smells: A Lift-the-Flap Book’
Zoë Foster Blake accidently captured a rather awkward moment at a book signing for her newly released kids book in Sydney on Thursday.
The book, titled ‘Fart’s Favourite Smells: A Lift-the-Flap Book’
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Somehow, we’re approaching late summer already. But don’t fret! We still have plenty of lovely weather left ahead of us, and we definitely still have room in our wardrobe for more summer fashion finds.
Go for an elevated vibe this August and September with our luxury-look picks. They may look expensive, but they’re actually super affordable. They’re all from Amazon — but no
Erykah Badu has seemingly accused Beyoncé of stealing her looks at her current “Renaissance” world tour.
The “Window Seat” hitmaker, 52, rushed to social media this week to highlight striking similarities between her personal style and Beyoncé’s.
“Hmmm,” Badu wrote on her Instagram Story Monday alongside a picture of the “Heated” singer, 41, wearing an oversized metallic hat onstage — similar to the one Badu has been wearing for decades.
“I guess I’m everybody stylist,” she wrote to her 6.2
Erykah Badu seems to think she inspired one of Beyoncé’s tour looks.
Badu, 52, took to Instagram on Sunday, July 30, to share a photo of Beyoncé, 41, wearing a wide-brim hat while performing at her Renaissance show in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Saturday, July 29. “Hmm,” Badu wrote over the photo before sharing a pic of herself in a similar accessory. “I guess I’m everybody’s stylist,” Badu wrote alongside the snap, appearing to throw shade at Beyoncé.
A children’s book bag with a pattern that uses animals to represent each letter of the alphabet has left adults stumped as they try to identify the creatures correctly.
Posting to the subreddit CasualUK, a baffled dad shared a snap of the bag, which has an entire A-Z alphabet featuring animals on the front, and asked his fellow Redditors for help.
The dad wrote: ‘So we bought this busy book for our one-year-old full of zips, buttons clips sort of
Can you guess the parents? A digital artist has used Artificial Intelligence to merge the faces of two TV celebrities to create lifelike images of their possible children.
The images are a result of the imagination of Brazilian digital artist Hidreley Leli Dião.
The artist created these super-realistic creations imagining what the love children of two TV stars would have looked like if their romance in the TV shows or films they starred in progressed.
So, MailOnline asks, can you
From Apple to Coca-Cola, many of the world’s biggest brands have logos that are instantly recognised by people around the world.
But what if these logos had been designed by famous artists?
Tech company Gnatta has used artificial intelligence (AI) to reimagine a number of logos in the styles of artists such as Banksy, Picasso and Monet.
The system pieces together a completely new logo based on the artist’s previous creations – can you guess what famous logos they are?
Der schwer fassbare Künstler namens Banksy hat „Ladendiebe“ aufgefordert, sich an der Kleidung eines großen britischen Geschäfts zu bedienen, nachdem er behauptet hatte, seine Kunstwerke seien ohne Erlaubnis verwendet worden. GUESS in London wurde beschuldigt, seine Arbeit als Teil einer Schaufensterausstellung in der Regent Street verwendet zu haben, ohne die richtigen Genehmigungen eingeholt zu haben. Banksy hat ein Bild des Displays mit seinem Kunstwerk gepostet, mit einem Textfeld, das lautete: „Achtung an alle Ladendiebe. Bitte gehen Sie zu Guess in
Their names and stories will forever remain in the history books.
These icons of politics, sports, movies, and mechanical innovation forever changed the faces of their industries – but when it comes to their own faces – would you recognize these cultural legends if they were alive in the modern age?
Artist and photographer, Alper Yesiltas, who based in Istanbul, transformed images of some of America’s most well-known figures, from sports stars to founding fathers, exclusively for DailyMail.com, digitizing their