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- Times
The naked truth? Hot new films leave me cold
The hot comedy of the summer is The Naked Gun, so, obviously, I went to see it, at the cinema, in a heatwave. When people ask, 'So, Hilary, what do you think of the hot film of the summer?', as they surely will, I need to be ready with something pithy yet pertinent. Instead, I'm baffled. It's amiable nonsense, but is it funny? I never even cracked a smile, yet the critics raved. I love the idea that the on-screen romance between Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson is now real, but the film? I don't get it and this isn't the first time. Barbie irritated me. Oppenheimer bored me. I've struggled with all of George Clooney's films except Ocean's Eleven, even though I've been a true believer since his ER days and know that Amal is only a stepping stone on his road to me. The trailers at the cinema this week left me equally baffled. The Roses, a remake of The War of the Roses, which starred Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, looked epically dreadful, so I look forward to critics hailing it as Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch's finest, funniest work. Another trailer, billed as a comedy, featured someone named Hutch thumping someone else while saying, 'I am on vacation.' To date, no one's asked me what I think of the hot film of the summer. It's probably just as well. • Feeling gloomy? Hollywood has a so bad-it's-good comedy for you! Flip-flops are obviously not the solution to anything except a beach and yet still, inexplicably, people wear them around town, apparently just because it's hot. The fact that there's a market for three-figure designer flip-flops is proof that the heat has gone to your head and the only sensible person around here is me. With Burberry flip-flops costing nearly 500 quid and Balmain's £300, at least my Manolos have sides and a sole. But 2025 is clearly the summer of the city flip-flop because they're on the Tube, in supermarkets and shuffling through airports. You're mad, the lot of you. Naturally, your feet are foul to look at and I bitterly resent that you're flaunting them, but that's my problem, not yours. Your problem is different. Do you want your bare skin touching supermarket tarmac, the filthy floor of a Tube train or a plane? All that clammy rubber, with no cushioning or support, will play havoc with your arches. And if you don't believe me, believe Tom Ford, who is always right about everything. 'Flip-flops and shorts in the city,' he once said, 'are never appropriate.' My eightysomething mother is getting a new car and she's not messing around. Her current wheels are a Smart car so old and asthmatic you have to kick your heels and say 'giddy-up, Dobbin' to get it up hills. I assumed she'd go for something solid, not too fast and high up for ease of access. What she's actually getting is a sporty little low-slung Mini Cooper with a top speed of 146mph that does 0-60 in less than seven seconds. Her very first car was a Mini, she says gleefully, and this Mini will be her last. Not so much 'giddy-up, Dobbin' as 'whoa there, Granny'. Getting to the cinema took me through Borough Market, where the big tourist attraction isn't artisan sourdough because tourists have about as much use for artisan sourdough as they do for a pork chop. I sometimes wonder who buys all the pork chops in that market, but presumably someone does or they wouldn't sell them. What they do sell, in their thousands, are £8.50 plastic pint pots of Instagrammable strawberries covered in chocolatey gloop. The queue for them is around the block, but you would wince if I told you what the lads on the fish stall opposite say about that chocolatey gloop.


Daily Mail
4 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Style experts slam ICE Barbie Kristi Noem for dressing more like a 'media personality' than 'cabinet official'
Style experts aren't exactly sure what to make of United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem's evolving style. Noem, 53, began her political career as a member of the South Dakota state house of representatives in 2007, later sitting as the Governor of South Dakota before she was appointed to President Trump's cabinet. Since she's moved up in political ranks, it appears that her style has as well, as she's been seen sporting a myriad of designer labels in recent months, even wearing a $50,000 Rolex watch during a March visit to a prison in El Salvador. And her dramatic ensembles have even earned her the nickname 'ICE Barbie' in recent months. Her signature look now includes long, waved locks and a face of full glam and she often sports bold and dramatic ensembles. It's a far cry from her previous outfits as a member of The House of Reps, and even Governor, when she would wear flannel shirts and rocked a short, feathered hairdo. And according to style experts, her change in appearance could represent something deeper. Elena Mensch, founder of Velvet Image Lab, told the Daily Mail that as Governor, Noem's outfits gave the message that said 'I'm one of you' - wearing things like cowboy boots and rancher hats. 'It worked because cowboy culture runs deep there. Now as Secretary? Everything's shifted toward high-glam production: the enhanced makeup, completely new hairstyle, body-conscious cuts that emphasize femininity over authority,' Mensch shared. The professional stylist explained that Noem has now traded her 'authentic western vibe' for something that's more fitting for a 'media personality' than a 'cabinet official.' 'Some experts think she's simply trying to fit Trump's type, trading authority for femininity,' Mensch said. 'But here's what I see: a recently promoted woman who hasn't figured out her new visual language yet.' 'She's throwing everything at the wall – glamorous party girl one day, tactical tough guy the next, prairie rancher on weekends,' she continued. At the end of the day, Mensch said that the 'real problem' is the fact that the Secretary hasn't picked a lane. 'Instead, we get this bizarre mashup – full glam makeup and perfect blowout... while wearing a bulletproof vest on ICE raids,' the expert shared. 'No actual service member operates with loose hair flying – it's dangerous and impractical. 'As well as no one goes to visit deportees in detention wearing $50K gold Rolex – it's just not a good idea. 'Actually, it's the perfect metaphor for her whole approach – luxury aesthetics meets law enforcement cosplay,' she added. 'But when you're trying to be everything at once, it's just not working – you just send mixed signals and confuse everyone.' Cynthia Kennedy, CEO of Cynthia Kennedy Stylist & Your Style Transformation Academy, seemed to have a similar take on Noem's evolved style. 'When she was Governor, Kristi's style had that polished, conservative politician look - structured dresses, blazers, and neutral color palettes,' Kennedy told the Daily Mail. 'Since she's received her new role and has stepped onto a bigger national stage, she's moved toward a sleeker, more tailored aesthetic that feels more high-fashion and image-conscious,' she noted. And there's one style that Kennedy believes Noem might want to stay away from: clothes that have an 'ultra bodycon fit' to them. 'While they can look striking, they sometimes toe the line between polished and overdone for a political setting,' the styling expert explained. 'Slightly softer tailoring - think a little more drape in the skirt or a wider-leg trouser - could still look powerful but would bring a modern ease to her style,' Kennedy said. 'It would keep the sophistication she's aiming for but feel less "on the nose" in terms of formality and fit.' Last week, Noem lashed out at South Park for mocking her looks. Speaking with conservative political commentator Glenn Beck on his podcast, Noem described the content as 'lazy.' 'I didn't get to see it, I was going over budget numbers. I just think it never ends, it's lazy to constantly make fun of women for how they look,' she said. 'Always the liberals and extremists do that, if they wanted to criticize my job go ahead and do that but clearly they can't. They just pick something petty like that.'


Daily Mail
4 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Fans react to photos of Kimberly Guilfoyle when she was young
Political fans have been left totally shocked after astonishing pictures of Kimberly Guilfoyle when she was younger have resurfaced on Reddit . Guilfoyle, 56, is the ex of President Donald Trump 's son, Donald Trump Jr . She was also married to California Governor Gavin Newsom from 2001 to 2006. Since she's been in the political spotlight, she's made a splash thanks to her glamorous looks . In fact, it was even rumored that Don Jr. complained about his former fiancée's style before he was spotted with his new love interest, Bettina Anderson, 38. 'Don Jr. has been telling people for months that Kim is so uptight and always dresses so professionally in these kinds of dresses and high heels, and never looks relaxed or casual,' an insider told People last December. 'The tight dresses need to go and she has been told that.' But now, it isn't her fashion choices that are making waves - it's how much her looks have changed over the years. Someone posted a slew of old photos of her to Reddit this week, and they quickly went viral, leaving many stunned over how different she used to look. The other two photos posted from her past showed the Former First Lady of San Francisco out on the town. In one picture, she wore an all-pink look with shimmering pink makeup, and in the other, she sported a spaghetti-strapped black dress and short haircut. The post also included current photos of Kimberly, in which she was seen wearing her signature smokey eye makeup, dark eyebrows, and plumped lips. 'Oh wow, if you hadn't said they're the same person I would never have believed it,' one Reddit user wrote in the comment section. Another agreed, 'She gave herself Republican face. What a tragedy.' 'She was stunning when she was younger. Unfortunately she lost her marbles and destroyed herself to fit that orange freak's preference,' someone else typed. A different Redditor shared, 'She was definitely a looker when she was younger.' 'Pic two is so pretty,' another wrote. These resurfaced photos come just a few months after she stunned fans after posing for the cover of Metropolitan Palm Beach magazine. Kimberly looked super glam as as she posed in a bright red blazer and white blouse with a pussy bow. The glamorous shoot divided the 56-year-old's followers, with many praising her, while others accused her of using filters to transform her appearance.