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  • A Queen Reimagined: Marie Antoinette in Midnight Elegance icantgetabreak76
    icantgetabreak76 posted a photo: Step into a world of opulence and intrigue as Ivanna Kayne Urbano channels the timeless glamour of Marie Antoinette with a modern gothic twist. The striking black corseted gown, adorned with delicate gold accents and a dramatic bow, captures the lavish spirit of French aristocracy while embracing a darker, more contemporary aesthetic. Paired with an elaborate powdered-inspired updo decorated with pearls and roses, the look evokes the grandeur of Versailles wi
     

A Queen Reimagined: Marie Antoinette in Midnight Elegance

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A Queen Reimagined: Marie Antoinette in Midnight Elegance

Step into a world of opulence and intrigue as Ivanna Kayne Urbano channels the timeless glamour of Marie Antoinette with a modern gothic twist. The striking black corseted gown, adorned with delicate gold accents and a dramatic bow, captures the lavish spirit of French aristocracy while embracing a darker, more contemporary aesthetic. Paired with an elaborate powdered-inspired updo decorated with pearls and roses, the look evokes the grandeur of Versailles without sacrificing individuality.

Set against a shadowed corridor, Ivanna appears every bit the queen—poised, elegant, and slightly mysterious. The rich details of the ensemble tell a story of luxury, rebellion, and beauty, much like the iconic historical figure who inspired it. This look pays homage to Marie Antoinette's love of fashion and extravagance while reimagining her legacy through a lens of modern fantasy. Bold yet refined, it is a reminder that true style transcends centuries, allowing history and imagination to meet in a breathtaking display of elegance.

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  • Queen's Classic Albums Deserve More Attention Than Their Greatest Hits Nicholas Kobe
    Queen is one of the most beloved bands in rock history. The RIAA has certified 13 Queen singles as platinum (one million) and one as diamond (10 million units). The band has 54 million monthly listeners on Spotify, with eight songs having over a billion streams. They’re Rock & Roll Hall of Famers, Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Winners, and have been the subject of a successful musical and biopic. So how on earth could Queen possibly deserve more recognition?
     

Queen's Classic Albums Deserve More Attention Than Their Greatest Hits

12 June 2026 at 11:30

Queen is one of the most beloved bands in rock history. The RIAA has certified 13 Queen singles as platinum (one million) and one as diamond (10 million units). The band has 54 million monthly listeners on Spotify, with eight songs having over a billion streams. They’re Rock & Roll Hall of Famers, Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award Winners, and have been the subject of a successful musical and biopic. So how on earth could Queen possibly deserve more recognition?

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  • The Original ‘Thomas Crown Affair’: Talk About A Steamy Set Bill Syken
    In 2027 Michael B. Jordan will direct and star in the second remake of the 1968 movie The Thomas Crown Affair. The story is about a wealthy thief who pulls daring heists, and the romance that develops between him and a female investigator. Jordan, who won an Academy Award in 2026 for his performance in Sinners, has been wanting to play Thomas Crown since 2016. LIFE staff photographer Bill Ray was on the set of the original movie, and he captured the chemistry that Jordan will be aspiring to e
     

The Original ‘Thomas Crown Affair’: Talk About A Steamy Set

21 May 2026 at 17:45

In 2027 Michael B. Jordan will direct and star in the second remake of the 1968 movie The Thomas Crown Affair. The story is about a wealthy thief who pulls daring heists, and the romance that develops between him and a female investigator. Jordan, who won an Academy Award in 2026 for his performance in Sinners, has been wanting to play Thomas Crown since 2016.

LIFE staff photographer Bill Ray was on the set of the original movie, and he captured the chemistry that Jordan will be aspiring to equal.

The first movie starred Steve McQueen, an iconic actor who is the subject of the three best-selling images in the LIFE photo store. His opposite number in their cat-and-mouse pursuit was Faye Dunaway, who was coming off a star-making performance in Bonnie and Clyde. McQueen and Dunaway’s scene together in a sauna was the centerpiece of Bill Ray’s photo shoot.

But while the actors were prominent in the photos that ran in LIFE, the star of the accompanying article was director Norman Jewison, who was a hot property at the time because his previous movie, In the Heat of the Night, had just won the Academy Award for Best Picture.

Jewison was in his first decade of what would be a long Hollywood career that included such films as Moonstruck (1987) and The Hurricane (1999). LIFE honored Jewison’s prowess with an article formatted as if it were the script for a documentary about him.

For instance, the article included in its “dialogue” this quote from Jewison as he was in the process of directing Dunaway and McQueen in one of the movie’s steamier scenes:

The script calls for “chess with sex.” I like that…Faye, you are playing chess, but there is another game going on. Without thinking, your right hand goes up your left arm, lightly caressing, to your throat…Steve, let’s see your eyes follow her hand…You’re up to the shoulder, across to the neck. She looks up and catches you watching. (Jewison laughs). Good. You’re embarrassed. You smile and look down. Great!

The stars of the movie had relatively few lines in the LIFE story. Dunaway said of Jewison, “He’s the only man I’ve ever known who has no hostility in him. He’s all love.” McQueen, complaining about how long Jewison kept him on set in pursuit of a scene, said “I hate him, but I love him.”

Michael B. Jordan talked about his Crown remake at CinemaCon in April 2026. Jordan, who will be co-starring with Adria Arjona, said that he initially fell in love with the story from the 1999 version that starred Pierce Brosnan and Rene Russo. But he had also studied the original and said, “McQueen brought this effortless cool, this rebellious edge. He didn’t just steal. He made a statement.”

Faye Dunaway (seated) and director Norman Frederick Jewison on the set of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair,’ 1967.

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Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway during the filming of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’, 1967.

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Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen on the set of`The Thomas Crown Affair,’ 1967.

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Faye Dunaway;Norman Jewison;Steve Mcqueen

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Director Norman Frederick Jewison (left) with actors Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway during the filming of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ 1967.

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Norman Jewison directed Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway in the 1967 crime caper ‘The Thomas Crown Affair,’ 1967.

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Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen on the set of`The Thomas Crown Affair,’ 1967.

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Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen on the set of`The Thomas Crown Affair,’ 1967.

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Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen on the set of`The Thomas Crown Affair,’ 1967.

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Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen on the set of`The Thomas Crown Affair,’ 1967.

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Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen on the set of`The Thomas Crown Affair,’ 1967.

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Director Norman Frederick Jewison (left) with actors Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway during the filming of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ 1967.

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Director Norman Frederick Jewison (left) with actors Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway during the filming of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ 1967.

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Director Norman Frederick Jewison (left) with actors Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway during the filming of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ 1967.

Bill Ray/LIfe Picture Collection/Shutterstock

Director Norman Frederick Jewison (left) with actors Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway during the filming of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ 1967.

Bill Ray/LIfe Picture Collection/Shutterstock

Director Norman Frederick Jewison (left) with actors Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway during the filming of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ 1967.

Bill Ray/LIfe Picture Collection/Shutterstock

Director Norman Frederick Jewison (left) with actors Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway during the filming of ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ 1967.

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  • Queen's Most Iconic Concert Was Packed With Rock Legends Most Have Forgotten Nicholas Kobe
    In 2018, the Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) became a cultural and commercial juggernaut, earning 900 million dollars and winning multiple Oscars. Due to this success, Bohemian Rhapsody became a new touchpoint for the myth of Queen for a whole new generation. The film climaxes with the band’s performance at Live Aid in 1985. It’s a triumphant note to end the movie on. Despite some factual errors, in both the presentation of Live Aid and throughout the film, the movie solidified L
     

Queen's Most Iconic Concert Was Packed With Rock Legends Most Have Forgotten

18 June 2026 at 16:34

In 2018, the Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) became a cultural and commercial juggernaut, earning 900 million dollars and winning multiple Oscars. Due to this success, Bohemian Rhapsody became a new touchpoint for the myth of Queen for a whole new generation. The film climaxes with the band’s performance at Live Aid in 1985. It’s a triumphant note to end the movie on. Despite some factual errors, in both the presentation of Live Aid and throughout the film, the movie solidified Live Aid, more than it already was, as the crowning achievement of one of the greatest rock bands of all time. However, Live Aid was an all-day performance, with a slew of incredible performers across two continents. Like all of the artists of Live Aid, Queen played a quick set of only six songs, comparatively long to peers like REO Speedwagon, but still a small set overall. So what happened the rest of the day? Queen’s set may have stolen the show, but they were just one of over 70 artists that put on incredible performances at Live Aid that have since been forgotten.

How ‘Masters of the Universe’ Composer Daniel Pemberton Created the ‘Unashamedly Fun’ Theme — With the Help of Brian May’s Red Special Guitar

6 June 2026 at 16:45
The only way Daniel Pemberton, who elects not to work on many franchise films or sequels, was going to get on board with scoring the new “Masters of the Universe” film was if he could create Queen and ABBA-inspired music. Thankfully, not only was that the exact sound director Travis Knight wanted, but while recording […]

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