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Lana Del Rey had a tough time naming her favorite song from pal Taylor Swift's
new album The Tortured Poet's Department.
The Ultraviolence hitmaker, 38, was asked about Swift's,
34, record during a red carpet interview, as she made her return to the Met Gala in New York City, after a six-year hiatus.
When questioned if she had a 'favorite jam' from the album,
Lana took a moment to think before responding, 'It's the one uhh,
"Who's Afraid of Little Old Me,"' she replied, adding, 'Whatever
that title was.'
The songbird — born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant — actually
got the title right, though she didn't seem to realize it.
While at the event she also posed with Swift's nemesis Kim
Kardashian, 43 — who sparked shock reactions with her thin waist — after Taylor made a pointed diss at the reality star on the album, reigniting their long-standing
feud.
Lana Del Rey, 38, had a tough time naming her favorite song from
pal Taylor Swift's, 34, new album The Tortured Poet's Department
while attending the Met Gala on Monday
While at the event she also posed with Swift's nemesis Kim Kardashian, 43,
after Taylor made a pointed diss at the reality star on the album, reigniting their long-standing
feud
Lana Del Rey reveals what her favorite song is from Taylor Swift's 'The Tortured Poets Department' album.
#TTPD #MetGala pic.twitter.com/IT3EU9wEiJ
— Entertainment Tonight (@etnow) May 6, 2024
Lana branched out in a bizarre twiggy forest
nymph dress and headpiece draped in a tulle veil at the event.
The singer left some heads scratching in the unconventional look, which
consisted of a corseted custom beige gown designed by
Alexander McQueen's Seán McGirr.
The star took the 'Garden of Time' theme to heart, with her gown featuring brown branches throughout.
She accessorized the outfit by holding a single red rose in her
hand. She also paired the look with chunky white clogs.
Lana — who recently teamed up with Kim for a Valentine's Day SKIMS campaign —
was joined by designer McGirr, who looked dapper in an all-black look.
He matched Lana's rose with a dark rose-shaped brooch
on his lapel.
Her unique headpiece forced Kim to duck out of the way a few times as Lana stood next to her
during another red carpet interview.
Meanwhile Kim - who is known for her curvaceous figure and bodacious behind - showcased a wild body transformation in custom
Maison Margiela, sparking shock reactions with her thin waist.
Lana and Taylor have known each other for around 10 years.
They've previously collaborated on the song 'Snow on the Beach'
on Swift's Midnights album, which was released in 2022.
The Ultraviolence hitmaker was asked about Swift's record during a red carpet interview, as she made her return to the Met Gala in New York
City, after a six-year hiatus
When questioned if she had a 'favorite jam' from
the album, Lana took a moment to think before responding, 'It's the one uhh, "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me,"' she replied, adding,
'Whatever that title was'
The songbird — born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant —
actually got the title right, though she didn't seem to realize it
During another interview Kim was forced to duck out of the way a
few times as Lana stood next to her wearing a branched
headpiece wrapped in a tulle veil
Kim had to be strategic so as not to get poked by
the singer's twiggy outfit
She was pictured chatting with Kim, after Swift took jabs at her with a song titled Thank
You Aimee — stylized as 'thanK you aIMee,' spelling out Kim in capital letters
Lana and Taylor have known each other for around 10 years.
They've previously collaborated on the song 'Snow on the Beach' on Swift's Midnights album,
released in 2022; seen in February
Meanwhile Taylor and Kim have been at odds for a long time.
On her latest album Swift took jabs at Kim with a song titled Thank You Aimee — stylized as 'thanK
you aIMee,' spelling out Kim in capital letters —
which fans took to refer to Kardashian.
The ongoing feud between Taylor and Kim appears to trace back to the 2016 release
of Kanye West's The Life Of Pablo.
In that album's song Famous, Kim's ex-husband raps: 'I feel like me
and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that b**** famous.'
The line, which alludes to when the 46-year-old rapper
interrupted Taylor's win at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, was
supposedly passed on to the songstress for approval, but she denies ever giving
it the OK.
Taylor said she had been contacted about the song, but she
was 'never made aware of the actual lyric, "I made that b**** famous."'
In an effort to prove Kanye's version, Kim shared an edited clip from the studio of him calling up Taylor
and seemingly getting her approval.
However, the clip shows him conveying the idea, more than the specific lyrics, and when the complete call later leaked it
made it clear that the use of 'b****,' which seemed
to be a major issue for Taylor, was left out completely.
Lana branched out in a bizarre forest nymph dress and headpiece draped in a
tulle veil at the event
The singer left some heads scratching in the unconventional look, which consisted of a corseted custom
beige gown designed by Alexander McQueen's Seán McGirr
The star took the 'Garden of Time' theme to heart, with her gown featuring
brown branches throughout
She accessorized the outfit by holding a single red rose
in her hand
Del Rey recently teamed up with Kim for a Valentine's Day SKIMS campaign
Lana certainly had all eyes on her with the eyebrow raising outfit
She paired the look with chunky white clogs
The Costume Institute's spring exhibition falls on the first Monday in May every year and is held at New York
City's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
This year the event is titled Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion while the dress code is
The Garden of Time.
Jennifer Lopez, Zendaya, Bad Bunny and Chris Hemsworth
are this year's co-chairs. Also on the committee is Vogue's Anna Wintour.
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The showcase will feature approximately 250 items drawn from The Costume Institute's permanent collection - with many of the pieces too fragile
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He matched Lana's rose with a dark rose-shaped brooch on his lapel
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with her thin waist
'One thing I hope this show will activate is that sensorial appreciation of fashion.'
Guests expected to attend include the Kardashians, Blake Lively, Hailey Bieber, Sarah
Jessica Parker and Timothee Chalamet.
Gwendoline Christie, La La Anthony and Ashley Graham are hosting while YouTuber Emma Chamberlain is expected to interview stars on the red carpet.
Last year's gala honored late designer Karl Lagerfeld.
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Cash AND cards to go the way of the cheque? Tech experts
say payments by mobile will 'eliminate' both by 2020
Phone chips will become main method of payment
Users will pay via NFC ('near field') chips where they 'bump' mobiles on tills to pay
65% of 1200 experts agreed with statement
Poll includes experts from Google, Microsoft and Harvard
By ROB WAUGH
Published: 12:05 GMT, 18 April 2012 | Updated: 12:05 GMT, 18 April 2012
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Payments via mobile systems such as NFC (near field communications)
chips will overtake both cash AND cards by 2020, claims
a new report
The pennies in our pockets could soon be consigned to the history books - along with debit and credit
cards.
A poll of technology experts by America's Pew Internet
Research centre found that most predicted that mobile-phone payments would have overtaken both cash AND
cards by 2020.
Of the 1200 experts polled, 65% thought that cash and cards would
be nearly wiped out by 2020.
The poll included Harvard experts as well as engineers from
companies such as Google and Microsoft.
The need for either cash or cards will be 'eliminated' by chips
in mobile phones.
In shops, people will 'bump' their phones against tills to pay -
or simply pay online via apps.
Many tech experts also believe that the new systems will be MORE
secure.
Google chief economist Hal Varian said, 'Two-factor authentication (secret
number + physical device) is better than one-factor authentication, and smart
phones seem to have a natural role here.'
Microsoft engineer Christian Huitema says, 'We have
already witnessed the transition from cash to debit/credit cards.
The electronic wallet is not much more than a ‘virtual
card,' in which near-field wireless communication replaces the reading of a
magnetic stripe.'
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The poll, which included experts from Harvard and Google, expected that 'near field communication' systems - where users 'bump' phones against tills to transfer funds, as well as online payments from phones,
would have overtaken cash and cards in eight years time.
Based on a technology known as near-field communication (NFC), Google Wallet allows
users to store payment information in the cloud and pay for goods at participating retailers
by tapping their phone at the point of purchase
'Overall, a majority supported the scenario that by 2020 most people will have embraced and fully adopted the use of smart-device swiping for purchases they make, nearly eliminating
the need for cash or credit cards,' says Pew, a respected technology think tank.
'These experts feel that the explosive growth in the use
of smartphones and other mobile devices, makes these systems an obvious choice
to replace established modes of payment in day-to-day commerce.'
The research found that the change is already happening - particularly
in America, where phones using Google Wallet (a
mobile payment system) and NFC payment chips are more common.
A March 2012 Federal Reserve report found that 21% of mobile phone
owners had used mobile banking services in the past year and that another 11% of mobile owners
plan to use such services in the next 12 months.
The study also found that some 12% of mobile phone owners have made payments—such as paying bills
online or transferring money directly to another person's account—via their phones.
In the developing world, the figures are even higher - 20% of Kenya's GDP
is sent via text message every year using the country's M-Pesa system.
In late 2011, Google launched Google Wallet in partnership with Citibank and MasterCard.
Based on a technology known as near-field communication (NFC), Google Wallet allows users
to store payment information in the cloud and pay for goods at participating retailers by tapping their
phone at the point of purchase.
Many analysts predict that Apple will announce its own virtual wallet service in the near future.
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