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7 minutes ago, Sanni said:Isn't that blue ribbon anti Trump's travel ban?
Yes.
8 hours ago, Sanni said:Isn't that blue ribbon anti Trump's travel ban?
Her life must be quite strange at the moment...at least she looks good.

42 minutes ago, bummy123 said:Her life must be quite strange at the moment...at least she looks good.
Her boyfriend was spotted at the Women's march, so I'm not sure there is that much conflict in her household.


She was there with Samsung. Both looks were amazing!

She looked stunning
Karla finnaly got it right haha And yes, she was with samsung. She posted some 360º photos on her facebook page.
3 hours ago, Schemer said:btw. girl has some serious entertainment industry push, E channel even had to announce her presence (for some reason) while showing Emma Stone's speech.
Maybe that's because she is now represented by Scooter Braun Projects, the same people who represent Bieber or Ariana Grande, and they are into more commercial things you could say. When she signed with them is when the having candids so often started.

2 minutes ago, canirove said:She looked stunning
Karla finnaly got it right haha And yes, she was with samsung. She posted some 360º photos on her facebook page.
Maybe that's because she is now represented by Scooter Braun Projects, the same people who represent Bieber or Ariana Grande, and they are into more commercial things you could say. When she signed with them is when the having candids so often started.
I think so too. Btw. he represents Kanye as well.

Karlie got a LOT of exposure because they showed her with the 360 camera during the live red carpet TV show.
Inside the 2017 Vanity Fair Oscar Party
Source: http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/photos/2017/02/vanity-fair-oscar-party-inside


21 hours ago, Sanni said:Isn't that blue ribbon anti Trump's travel ban?
From the LA Times:
QuoteThose blue ribbons affixed to the formal attire worn by model Karlie Kloss, original song nominee Lin-Manuel Miranda, "Loving" nominee Ruth Negga and "Moonlight" director Barry Jenkins represent the American Civil Liberties Union's new "Stand With ACLU" initiative.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-oscars-2017-89th-academy-awards-1488151819-htmlstory.html
If you look at the larger-sized photos, you can see "ACLU" written on the ribbon.
