Jennifer Aniston has officially introduced her new boyfriend, wellness healer Jim Curtis, to the public on Instagram. On Sunday, Aniston celebrated Curtis’ birthday by sharing a black-and-white photo of them together, captioned simply, Happy birthday my love. Cherished. This marks a clear acknowledgment of her relationship status amid growing social media interest, following Curtis’s subtle appearances in her posts earlier this September.
The announcement has sparked a wave of supportive responses from notable celebrities, including Reese Witherspoon, Miranda Kerr, Leslie Mann, Amy Schumer, and Laura Brown, among others. This public display signals Aniston’s readiness to embrace her romance openly as the autumn season begins.
Remembering Marina Yee of the “Antwerp Six” Fashion Collective
The fashion community has been mourning the loss of Marina Yee, an influential designer and founding member of the “Antwerp Six,” who passed away at age 67 on November 1. Yee’s passing was confirmed by her eponymous brand’s Instagram account this weekend. Rising to prominence in the 1980s alongside peers like Dries Van Noten and Ann Demeulemeester, Yee was celebrated for her avant-garde style and punk-inspired designs.
Her death has been met with heartfelt tributes from industry colleagues and friends, such as Tim Blanks, Olivier Theyskens, Patrick Li, Peter Philips, and Andreas Mühe. Yee’s estate expressed the hope that her fashion label will continue, with plans to realize the designs she crafted privately over the past two decades in upcoming ready-to-wear collections.

We are not only losing a loving mother and dear friend but also a beautiful artistic soul,
—Marina Yee’s obituary post on social media
It is her fervent wish that her fashion label will be continued in the future and the designs she has created over the past twenty years in the privacy of her studio will be realized in forthcoming RTW collections.
—Marina Yee’s obituary post on social media
Hilary Duff Returns With New Single “Mature” After a Decade
Hilary Duff is preparing to release her new single titled “Mature” on November 6, marking her return to music ten years after her last full album, 2015’s Breathe In. Breathe Out. The actress and singer has remained busy over the past decade, juggling roles on shows like Younger and How I Met Your Father, launching a home fragrance line, creating infant collections with Carter’s, and raising her four children.
The single’s cover shows Duff in a striking look with tousled hair, a shimmering gold choker featuring a large diamond pendant, and a black leather jacket, embodying a fresh aesthetic that hints at a new chapter in her musical career, while playfully nodding to her iconic Lizzie McGuire persona.
LACMA Gala Celebrates Art and Entertainment While Raising Millions
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art recently hosted its annual gala, which successfully raised nearly $6.5 million for its programs. The star-studded event was co-chaired by Leonardo DiCaprio and Eva Chow and celebrated the intersection of fashion, film, and entertainment, honoring artists Mary Corse and filmmaker Ryan Coogler for their significant contributions.
A highlight of the evening was a performance by Doja Cat, with attendees including Elle Fanning, Kevin Feige, Kaia Gerber, Salma Hayek Pinault, Kathryn Hahn, Dustin Hoffman, Billie Lourd, Zoey Deutch, Tessa Thompson, Kerry Washington, Kristen Wiig, and many others. The gala was held in partnership with Gucci and attracted a wide variety of influential figures from multiple creative fields.
Diarrha N’Diaye Named Head of Beauty at SKIMS
SKIMS, Kim Kardashian’s shapewear and lifestyle brand, has appointed Diarrha N’Diaye as the new head of beauty, overseeing its fragrance and beauty divisions. N’Diaye is known for leading her makeup brand Ami Colé until its closure in July and holds experience in both the fashion and beauty industries, including a previous internship at Daily Front Row.
Stephen Colbert Featured as GQ’s 2025 Man of the Year
Stephen Colbert leads GQ’s 2025 Men of the Year portfolio as the magazine’s December issue highlights figures who shaped culture, fashion, entertainment, music, and sports during the past year. Colbert’s feature includes reflections on his late-night talk show cancellation, his nine-year tenure as the top host, and revelations about his firing from CBS, with speculation about political motivations behind the decision.
My reaction as a professional in show business is to go: That is the network’s decision,
—Stephen Colbert
I can understand why people would have that reaction because CBS or the parent corporation—I’m not going to say who made that decision, because I don’t know; no one’s ever going to tell us—decided to cut a check for $16 million to the president of the United States over a lawsuit that their own lawyers, Paramount’s own lawyers, said is completely without merit. And it is self-evident that that is damaging to the reputation of the network, the corporation, and the news division. So it is unclear to me why anyone would do that other than to curry favor with a single individual. If people have theories that associate me with that, it’s a reasonable thing to think, because CBS or the corporation clearly did it once. But my side of the street is clean and I have no interest in picking up a broom or adding to refuse on the other side of the street.
—Stephen Colbert
Colbert’s profile accompanies his recent surprise appearance at the WSJ Innovators Awards, where he introduced Billie Eilish, who used her viral acceptance speech to call on billionaires to support humanitarian causes more generously.
Upcoming Cultural Developments and the Impact of Recent Announcements
Jennifer Aniston’s public confirmation of her relationship with Jim Curtis signals an important step in embracing her personal life amid ongoing public scrutiny. This openness may influence other celebrities to share similar updates, highlighting the evolving nature of celebrity relationships in the social media age.
Meanwhile, the remembrance of Marina Yee’s legacy emphasizes the lasting impact of visionary designers on global fashion, reminding industry insiders and fans alike of the perseverance required to innovate within creative spaces. Her wishes for her brand’s continuation will likely inspire upcoming collections that honor her creative spirit.
With Hilary Duff’s music comeback and Stephen Colbert’s candid revelations about his professional challenges, audiences can anticipate new creative projects and narratives that reflect resilience amidst significant industry changes. The continued success of events like the LACMA Gala demonstrates the cultural community’s dedication to supporting the arts despite uncertain times, while appointments like Diarrha N’Diaye’s leadership at SKIMS highlight evolving dynamics in beauty and fashion industries.
