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Daily Mail
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- Daily Mail
Michelle Keegan stuns in a cut-out swimsuit as she shows off her figure three months after welcoming baby daughter with husband Mark Wright
Michelle Keegan stunned as she modelled a swimsuit on Tuesday three months after welcoming a baby daughter with her husband Mark Wright. Showing off her figure in the brown cut-out one piece, the actress, 38, posed for an Instagram update. Michelle teamed the swimwear, from her latest collection with Orfila Bee, with a cream sarong, which tied in a knot at the front. She accessorised with a straw cowboy hat, a woven beach bag and a pair of sunglasses. Michelle set up the brand in the summer of 2022 and previously revealed that Orfila was her Grandma's maiden name - describing her as a 'big influence' in her life. Elsewhere, the actress has reportedly signed a six-figure advertising deal to become the new face of Sky. The deal is Michelle's first major job since she gave birth to her daughter Palma - who she shares with Mark Wright - in March. Michelle will film a series of promo clips with fellow British actor Idris Elba, who already appears as the 'face'. A source told The Sun: 'Michelle has really been enjoying maternity leave with Palma, but she'll be back to work soon to film these new adverts for Sky. ' Brassic is ending after the seventh series and Michelle is keen to still be a part of the Sky brand. 'Landing this ad is huge for Michelle, as she's fast becoming a brand in her own right. Everything she touches seems to turn to gold.' After leaving ITV soap Corrie in 2014, Michelle's career took off, with hits such as BBC military drama Our Girl, Sky's Brassic and BBC's Australian drama Ten Pound Poms. Last year, she had the starring role as Maya Stern in Netflix's Harlan Coben thriller Fool Me Once - which racked up more than 100 million views globally. Michelle and Mark have been enjoying their time as parents and have been sharing small glimpses of Palma on their social media accounts. It's believed the couple chose the name Palma because of their strong links to Mallorca, which has been their go-to holiday destination for years and the setting for their pregnancy reveal photoshoot. The celebrity couple and their daughter Palma, three months, are currently at the swanky £300-a-night SO/ Sotogrande Spa & Golf Resort Hotel. The sun-soaked getaway is baby daughter Palma's first holiday abroad.


The Guardian
7 hours ago
- The Guardian
A Vinted buy, a kilt and a suit to match my eyes: street style at the Royal Academy summer party
The look: 'It's a very old Alaïa, and that's kind of it. The sunglasses are Dolce & Gabbana.' The exhibition: 'I've been coming since I was 18. Today I'm looking to buy. I'm looking at Elizabeth Day who did a photograph in room five, and in room three.' Photograph: Sarah Lee/The Guardian The look : 'I don't always wear lilac. Until a few years ago, I wore black and navy. I went to Wimbledon and I was so hot wearing a suit. I thought: 'You know, there must be a better solution to this.' So I searched kilt makers and found one in Scotland, who is an artist as well. I said I want a whole range of summer pastel coloured kilt outfits for Wimbledon and that's basically where it all started.' Photograph: Sarah Lee/The Guardian The look : 'It's a mixture of modern and vintage. The dress is from the 60s but the coat is modern – I just got it on Vinted. I really felt that, you know, you need a white vinyl coat. The shoes are Orla Kiely when she was doing a collaboration with Clarks. The beret is by my friend Flora McLean. She is a hat designer and an eyeglass designer.' The exhibition: 'I love to see how the rooms are curated – and how it's always interesting artists who are not Royal Academicians, like me, in the show. There's always some really beautiful,surprising and funny works.' Photograph: Sarah Lee/The Guardian The look : 'My outfit is designed by Junya Watanabe, a Japanese designer.' The exhibition : 'I have spent a lot of time with every single one of these works so I know them well. I was actually going around now thinking: 'What would I buy myself?' Because until now it has been about selecting the works and how to hang them, what to put next to what.' Photograph: Sarah Lee/The Guardian Grayson's look: 'A student made it for me about 10 years ago. I just dug it out of the back of my wardrobe. I thought it would be kind of colourful for this evening.' Philippa's look : 'It's an ordinary outfit from an ordinary shop. The necklace is from the Wallace Collection, the gift shop. It's a Grayson Perry, Tatty Devine joint project.' The exhibition [Grayson] : 'My own work, of course. Because I'm a terrible narcissist. I believe being a narcissist is quite fashionable nowadays, isn't it darling?' Photograph: Sarah Lee/The Guardian The look: '[The jacket] is from Zara, and the sweatshirt is from the Ritz Hotel in Paris. They very kindly gave it to me as a present. The camera is a Leica Q2. I started using Leica's M4s in 1976 because I saw all these American servicemen coming back from Vietnam with those cameras and thought I've got to have one of those. I went to this shop in Bond Street called Campkins that sold secondhand Leicas and bought two of them. I still have them to this day.' The exhibition : 'It should be quite good. There should be some interesting people.' Photograph: Sarah Lee/The Guardian The look : 'The shoes? They're from Onitsuka Tiger – they're Japanese. I love them. I don't want people to buy them! And [the dress] I just got on the internet, I can't even remember the name of the company. It just came up on Facebook and I thought: 'This is me.'' Photograph: Sarah Lee/The Guardian The exhibition: 'I love coming here to see everything. It's an incredible display of art, the likes of which you don't see on this scale really.' Photograph: Sarah Lee/The Guardian The look: 'I'm always on the hunt for a good vintage dress and this was an eBay find. I'm always just repping, being obsessive and shopping online. This is a Simone Rocha clutch that I got in a sample sale, so I had to fight tooth and nail for it. It was so worth it.' The exhibition: 'I'm interested in seeing any young art that might have made it today. I feel it is very important to push for younger voices. So I'm kind of looking for young art that just inspires and regenerates what it means to be a creative in this country.' Photograph: Sarah Lee/The Guardian The look: 'It's from Richard James. I wore it for the occasion. I wanted something colourful.' The exhibition: 'I think it's been a particularly good year. Farshid Moussavi has done a great job hanging the show. I've got a big piece in the main room, an optic disk called the Patterns of Absence. So, I'm looking forward to people appreciating that.' Photograph: Sarah Lee/The Guardian The look : 'Because I am a creative, I design for myself, not to sell anything.' The exhibition : 'A few years ago, I exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, which was a huge privilege. Whenever I am able, I collect and get inspired. And of course, this year I submitted my work, but I didn't get in. Next year I'll try again. New year, new game.' Photograph: Sarah Lee/The Guardian The look: 'Oh, so the blue is to match my eyes, but as you get older the colour fades. I'm 72. It's all about the sea, we love Mallorca, we love the sea, we love blue.' The exhibition: 'We try and come every year. We always buy something, we love prints – and we love champagne of course.' Photograph: Sarah Lee/The Guardian


Daily Mail
7 hours ago
- Daily Mail
Claudia Winkleman's mum Eve Pollard pokes fun at her daughter's 'orange face' as she shares insight into the Strictly host's iconic make-up look
's mother Eve Pollard poked fun at her daughter's 'orange face' as she shared insight into the broadcaster's now iconic make-up look. During an appearance on Vanessa Feltz 's Channel 5 on Monday the author, 81, revealed that the Strictly host, 53, uses her fake tan and lashings of mascara as a 'uniform'. Host Vanessa, 63, described Claudia's look as the 'most frequently discussed make-up in this country' to which Eva cheekily asked: 'The orange face?'. The TV star's kooky eye make-up and fringe was also brought up and her mum said: 'It's a uniform I think it's a funny way it is,' 'I think she's come across it, she didn't start like that and it's a uniform and it suits her and it works and that's it. It makes life simple for her'. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Eve went on to reveal her daughter does at times try a more subdued appearance when not on air, but said the trademark look was now 'part of who Claudia Winkleman is'. It comes after The Traitors host revealed she's turned to two household items back when she was first trying to achieve her 'orange' complexion. Claudia admitted she'd used Bisto gravy granules and her friends' reused tea bags instead of fake tan. Claudia appeared on Radio Four's Women's Hour with Emma Barnett when she confessed to the bizarre beauty hack. Discussing what they do with tea bags once they've made cups of tea, Claudia revealed one her friends at university used to put them in ramekin so they could use them later as a self tanner. 'I'm going back to university here, when everything was reused, and I mean everything.' While Emma suggested a tea bag could be reused for their next brew, the Strictly presenter added: 'Or fake tan because I've done that before.' As Emma was stunned, Claudia elaborated: 'Of course I have, and Bisto, listen needs must, needs must.' The TV star's kooky eye make-up and fringe was also brought up and her mum said: 'It's a uniform I think it's a funny way it is,' Claudia said she puts her old tea bags in the sink which drives her husband Kris 'mad'. She previously confessed her tan is so thick she has to scour it off with a kitchen sponge. If you use the amount of spray tan I do, you need to scour it off with a kitchen utensil,' she revealed on the In The Bathroom beauty video blog. 'If you were using a Dulux colour chart, if there was one on there that said tangerine, right at the bottom, the one where you say, 'That's going to be too much for our walls', it's not too much for me. Put it on.' She said her addiction to tanning started while she was a History of Art student at New Hall College, Cambridge. She said: 'I'd rented a sunbed for a whole term in tiny halls of residence … it was so unhealthy when I think back now.' But the TV presenter revealed she now has someone come to her home to apply her spray tan in a pop-up tent. 'I never get on the sunbed now,' she said. 'My body no longer recognises the actual sun.' And although it is seen as a cardinal sin by skin specialists, Claudia said she always sleeps with her make-up on.