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Hindustan Times
25-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Hindustan Times
Linen is the quiet luxury hero of 2025 summer: 3 styling tips to look fab
Quiet luxury has a new favourite child and it is none other than linen, the chic comfort classic making major waves in 2025's summer fashion. There is something effortlessly easy-breezy about linen. It has that unbothered energy yet somehow, it still makes you the best-dressed in the room. Think of linen as your friend who is too cool to fuss over drama (or wrinkles) but always has your back with their insane multitasking skills that say - 'I got this'. Running late? Throw on a linen ensemble and watch how it fits perfectly into almost every setting, from brunch dates and boardroom meetings to evening hangouts. Linen has a range that gets the assignment every single time. Consider linen has the cherry on top of your cool girl package, ready to slay in any setting. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Saurabh, the Founder and Head Designer at Agosto, shared how linen is becoming the new summer essential. He said, 'Linen has always been India's breezy summer essential, but in 2025, it's getting a serious upgrade. No longer just a beach-day staple, linen is stepping confidently into boardrooms, brunches, and art galleries, dressed in a new mood: quiet luxury. At its core, quiet luxury is about confidence without the chaos. It's the clean lines, muted tones, and thoughtful tailoring that speak volumes without uttering a word. Indian designers and stylists are giving linen a whole new identity this year. Gone are the days when it was limited to oversized kurtas or shapeless shirts. Today's linen is smart, structured, and oh-so-sophisticated. Whether it's sharply tailored co-ord sets, fluid wrap dresses, or breezy blazers, the fabric is proving it can do both comfort and couture in one go.' ALSO READ: Commuter core decoded: 6 ways to comfortably style fashion trend that is for all the girls on the go Saurabh shared these styling tips for linen that make you look classy: A post shared by Nanu Gvelesiani (@nanugvelesiani) A post shared by Plowbrands Co., Ltd. (@plowbrands) A post shared by Plümo (@plumostudio)

Yahoo
05-04-2025
- Yahoo
Police: Alleged gang member and father face drug charges in Scranton
SCRANTON — A father and son are facing felony charges after law enforcement officials raided their Theodore Street residence Tuesday. Caesar Alexza Agosto, 18, of 622 Theodore St., Scranton, an alleged gang member, is charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance and possession of marijuana. Caesar Agosto, 45, also of 622 Theodore St., faces the same charges. According to the criminal complaint: On Tuesday, members of the Scranton Police Street Crimes Unit, the Lackawanna County Detective Drug Unit, the Pennsylvania State Police Troop R Vice Unit and the state attorney general's office executed a search warrant at the Agostos' residence. As they approached the residence, they saw the younger Agosto leaving the building and walking toward his vehicle. Officers intercepted, arrested and searched him, finding a THC vaporizer and an iPhone. At that point, he indicated he wanted to speak with an attorney. During their search of the residence, investigators found an ashtray filled with partially smoked marijuana cigarettes, a small bag containing marijuana and a marijuana grinder in the basement of the house. Investigators then requested a second search warrant, and while they were waiting for it to be approved, spoke with Kelly Agosto, the younger Caesar Agosto's mother. She admitted there was marijuana inside the residence. She told investigators her husband had a medical marijuana card, but her son did not. She said her son was the only family member who regularly spent time in the basement. But, when the elder Agosto returned to the residence, he said marijuana found in the basement belonged to him and provided a valid medical marijuana card. Investigators then resumed the search and found 2 grams of marijuana and $210 in cash in the younger Agosto's bedroom. They also found a plastic bag containing 27 grams of marijuana, two digital scales, two metal grinders and packing material in the basement. During a search of the master bedroom, investigators found a digital scale with cocaine residue on the vanity and a small baggie containing 18 grams of cocaine in the elder Agosto's jacket pockets, as well as a container holding THC wax on his nightstand. Both men have preliminary hearings scheduled for 9:45 a.m. on April 10 before Sean McGraw.