Entertainment Headlines: Disney Leadership Shift, Micro Dramas in China, Taylor Swift Fans' European Odyssey, Milan Fashion Week Highlights

This summary covers key entertainment news: Disney names Jared Bush as the new head of animation, micro dramas stir China's film industry, Russians go to great lengths to see Taylor Swift, and Milan Fashion Week showcases new fashion trends from Prada and Gucci.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 22-09-2024 02:31 IST | Created: 22-09-2024 02:31 IST
Entertainment Headlines: Disney Leadership Shift, Micro Dramas in China, Taylor Swift Fans' European Odyssey, Milan Fashion Week Highlights
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Walt Disney Animation Studios has announced a major leadership change, appointing Oscar-winning filmmaker Jared Bush as its new chief creative officer. Bush, known for hits like 'Encanto' and 'Moana,' replaces Jennifer Lee, who will focus on the 'Frozen' franchise.

In China, micro dramas are making waves, challenging traditional filmmaking. Actor Zhu Jian leads a new project that aims to shake up the industry with its unique storytelling.

Fans of Taylor Swift, known as 'Swifties,' are going to great lengths, including costly trips across Europe, to see the star perform. Among them is a Russian IT student who spent over $3,000 for the experience.

At Milan Fashion Week, Prada and Gucci presented their Spring-Summer 2025 collections. Prada's show featured unique distortions, while Gucci aimed to capture the essence of summer sunsets with a nod to 1960s fashion.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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