Spider-Man: Homecoming actress Laura Harrier brought vintage allure to modern red carpet style at GQ’s Men of the Year Party, stunning in a translucent, intricately beaded black gown. Laura Harrier proved that timeless elegance never goes out of style at Bar Marmont’s star-studded GQ celebration. The actress made a dramatic entrance in what celebrity stylist Law Roach describes as “a masterpiece of modern red carpet dressing.” Her noir masterpiece, featuring delicate beadwork reminiscent of vintage Givenchy, commanded attention with its plunging neckline and daring backless design. The gown, perfectly balanced between sophistication and sensuality, echoes current Valentino and Saint Laurent aesthetic codes while maintaining its unique allure.
It's been close to three months since New World, the musket-toting MMO, welcomed players to the beaches of Aeternum, a land of bears, cranberries and piratical skeletons. Squeezed into those two fall months were enough bugs, controversies, and economic crises to last other games an entire year. First, it became so popular you had to join a queue to play, then a bug allowed players to duplicate gold, then supply-and-demand weirdness led to some players returning to a barter-style economy. Now that player numbers have dropped, the developers are hoping to catch their breath. We spoke to a director at Amazon Games about what went wrong, what he'd do differently if he had the chance, and how (with small changes and a bit of diligence) they hope to make things right. "We are reviewing our cadence," says Scot Lane, game director at Amazon Games. " is no secret we’ve made some mistakes trying to move too fast. Our goal is to slow down for a bit and improve our processes...