10.13.20 Adam News and Info
Oct 13, 2020 1:17:26 GMT -5
Post by Q3 on Oct 13, 2020 1:17:26 GMT -5
Adam Interview on Sukkiri (Japan TV)
October 13 in Japan, October 12 in North America
Gelly: Here is Adam's full interview 8.10 minutes on Sukkiri TV today, way too risky for y/t (Queen, FYE, Trespassing , all there! š¤£loved the old segments w Adam from Sukkiri so uploaded it on my drive. You can view and download it
Adam : ii! š
drive.google.com/file/d/13L304AHs3NHSqAzCe61YzCx_fE-xeYOZ/view
British GQ
Adam Lambert: Master of the Mask
Adam Lambert is the new master of wearing a mask
By Teo van den Broeke
12 October 2020
The Queen singer Adam Lambert schooled the world in how best to sport a face covering this weekend
Adam Lambert, the former American Idol star with a penchant for copious eyeliner, is as well known for his philanthropic endeavours as he is for his ultra-glam stage presence.
A major fundraiser in the fight against aids in addition to being a keen advocate for LGBTQ+ rights (earlier this year Lambert founded the Feel Something Foundation, which, in his words, supports "LGBTQ+ organisations that are moving the needle for communities of all ages and background"), Lambert took a new fight to, well, his face, this weekend by wearing a face mask adorned with the capitalised words āblack lives matterā.
Ā© DASA, CRHA
In addition to working perfectly with his low-key outfit of oversized monochromatic trench coat, black tracksuit and chunky-monkey sneakers; Lambert used his face covering to make a statement in support of the burgeoning anti-racism movement ā and it's a style switch-up we'd all be well advised to follow right now.
When it comes to making your own statement with your mask (if you're not wearing one you need to go and take a long hard look in the mirror), make like Lambert and opt for something bold, punchy and unapologetic in tone. Never again will we have such an easy opportunity to make a political statement on our chins (ill-advised face tattoos notwithstanding), so we might as well take advantage.
The other great thing about the Queen lead singer's choice of face covering? It's sustainable. With the current fears that the ever-increasing use of disposable masks could add even greater pressure to our already put-upon environment, a washable face mask that also espouses a cause is really the only way to go.
Oh, and it's worth noting that Lambert's trench is exactly the kind of outerwear item you should be wearing right now. Oversized rain coats were big news on the Autumn/Winter 2020 runways and teamed with sportswear Ć la Lambert ā as opposed to tailoring ā the look feels as edgy as it is elements-ready.
Link to original article: www.gq-magazine.co.uk/fashion/article/adam-lambert-face-mask
Upcoming event
Oct 14 Amazon Live Q&A
1:00pm EDT, 10:00am PDT
October 13 in Japan, October 12 in North America
Gelly: Here is Adam's full interview 8.10 minutes on Sukkiri TV today, way too risky for y/t (Queen, FYE, Trespassing , all there! š¤£loved the old segments w Adam from Sukkiri so uploaded it on my drive. You can view and download it
Adam : ii! š
drive.google.com/file/d/13L304AHs3NHSqAzCe61YzCx_fE-xeYOZ/view
British GQ
Adam Lambert: Master of the Mask
Adam Lambert is the new master of wearing a mask
By Teo van den Broeke
12 October 2020
The Queen singer Adam Lambert schooled the world in how best to sport a face covering this weekend
Adam Lambert, the former American Idol star with a penchant for copious eyeliner, is as well known for his philanthropic endeavours as he is for his ultra-glam stage presence.
A major fundraiser in the fight against aids in addition to being a keen advocate for LGBTQ+ rights (earlier this year Lambert founded the Feel Something Foundation, which, in his words, supports "LGBTQ+ organisations that are moving the needle for communities of all ages and background"), Lambert took a new fight to, well, his face, this weekend by wearing a face mask adorned with the capitalised words āblack lives matterā.
Ā© DASA, CRHA
In addition to working perfectly with his low-key outfit of oversized monochromatic trench coat, black tracksuit and chunky-monkey sneakers; Lambert used his face covering to make a statement in support of the burgeoning anti-racism movement ā and it's a style switch-up we'd all be well advised to follow right now.
When it comes to making your own statement with your mask (if you're not wearing one you need to go and take a long hard look in the mirror), make like Lambert and opt for something bold, punchy and unapologetic in tone. Never again will we have such an easy opportunity to make a political statement on our chins (ill-advised face tattoos notwithstanding), so we might as well take advantage.
The other great thing about the Queen lead singer's choice of face covering? It's sustainable. With the current fears that the ever-increasing use of disposable masks could add even greater pressure to our already put-upon environment, a washable face mask that also espouses a cause is really the only way to go.
Oh, and it's worth noting that Lambert's trench is exactly the kind of outerwear item you should be wearing right now. Oversized rain coats were big news on the Autumn/Winter 2020 runways and teamed with sportswear Ć la Lambert ā as opposed to tailoring ā the look feels as edgy as it is elements-ready.
Link to original article: www.gq-magazine.co.uk/fashion/article/adam-lambert-face-mask
Upcoming event
Oct 14 Amazon Live Q&A
1:00pm EDT, 10:00am PDT