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Fashion Network
4 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Jacquemus unveils takeover at Monte-Carlo Beach Club
French fashion house Jacquemus has teamed up with the Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer for a seasonal collaboration with the Monte-Carlo Beach Club. Running through October 7, the activation marks Jacquemus' first full-scale hospitality integration in Monte-Carlo. At the centre of the collaboration is a reimagining of the Beach Club's historic pier and Pool Café, now styled in Jacquemus' signature palette of banana yellow, coconut milk white, and graphic black stripes. The visual identity, drawn directly from the brand's 'La Croisière' collection presented in January 2025, is applied to sunbeds, parasols, beach towels, and café furnishings, creating a cohesive and highly Instagrammable guest experience. In addition to the design transformation, two exclusive Jacquemus boutiques have opened within the Beach Club. The boutique interiors feature a drawing by Renoir, another by Matisse, complemented by furniture and books that evoke the Provence region so beloved by the designer. The activation is part of a broader evolution at Monte-Carlo Beach, which has recently undergone several strategic upgrades, including the Michelin-star recognition of its Elsa restaurant, the launch of new padel courts, and upcoming restaurant openings.


Fashion Network
4 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Jacquemus unveils takeover at Monte-Carlo Beach Club
French fashion house Jacquemus has teamed up with the Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer for a seasonal collaboration with the Monte-Carlo Beach Club. Running through October 7, the activation marks Jacquemus' first full-scale hospitality integration in Monte-Carlo. At the centre of the collaboration is a reimagining of the Beach Club's historic pier and Pool Café, now styled in Jacquemus' signature palette of banana yellow, coconut milk white, and graphic black stripes. The visual identity, drawn directly from the brand's 'La Croisière' collection presented in January 2025, is applied to sunbeds, parasols, beach towels, and café furnishings, creating a cohesive and highly Instagrammable guest experience. In addition to the design transformation, two exclusive Jacquemus boutiques have opened within the Beach Club. The boutique interiors feature a drawing by Renoir, another by Matisse, complemented by furniture and books that evoke the Provence region so beloved by the designer. The activation is part of a broader evolution at Monte-Carlo Beach, which has recently undergone several strategic upgrades, including the Michelin-star recognition of its Elsa restaurant, the launch of new padel courts, and upcoming restaurant openings.


Fashion Network
4 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Jacquemus unveils takeover at Monte-Carlo Beach Club
French fashion house Jacquemus has teamed up with the Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer for a seasonal collaboration with the Monte-Carlo Beach Club. Running through October 7, the activation marks Jacquemus' first full-scale hospitality integration in Monte-Carlo. At the centre of the collaboration is a reimagining of the Beach Club's historic pier and Pool Café, now styled in Jacquemus' signature palette of banana yellow, coconut milk white, and graphic black stripes. The visual identity, drawn directly from the brand's 'La Croisière' collection presented in January 2025, is applied to sunbeds, parasols, beach towels, and café furnishings, creating a cohesive and highly Instagrammable guest experience. In addition to the design transformation, two exclusive Jacquemus boutiques have opened within the Beach Club. The boutique interiors feature a drawing by Renoir, another by Matisse, complemented by furniture and books that evoke the Provence region so beloved by the designer. The activation is part of a broader evolution at Monte-Carlo Beach, which has recently undergone several strategic upgrades, including the Michelin-star recognition of its Elsa restaurant, the launch of new padel courts, and upcoming restaurant openings.

Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Who is Michael Boulos? Tiffany Trump's husband and dad to newest Trump grandchild
President Donald Trump's youngest daughter is now a mother. Tiffany Trump welcomed a baby boy on May 15. Tiffany Trump, 31, is married to Michael Boulos, 27, a businessman of Lebanese descent whose father has been appointed to foreign affairs roles in the Trump administration. The baby boy, named Alexander Trump Boulos, is Trump's 11th grandchild and the first for Marla Maples, Trump's second ex-wife. Tiffany Trump is the only child for Donald Trump and Maples. What do we know about the new Trump baby's father, Michael Boulos? Here is information about Tiffany Trump's husband. Marla Maples is now 'Gran Mar Mar.' What do the other grandkids call Trump? Michael Boulos, the 27-year-old married to Tiffany Trump, is a businessman of Lebanese descent, whose father is a self-proclaimed billionaire. The couple met in 2018, when he was studying project management at City University of London and Tiffany Trump was a law student at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Both were vacationing in Santorini and met in Mykonos at Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club, according to People magazine. Boulos and Tiffany Trump married in 2022 at Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump's private club in Palm Beach, Florida, which has earned the nickname the "Southern White House" or "Winter White House" because of the amount of time he's spent there as president. News reports show Boulos and Tiffany Trump have lived in Miami since Donald Trump's youngest daughter graduated from Georgetown University in 2020. Boulos' father Massad Boulos was involved with Donald Trump's presidential campaign, trying to help curry favor among Arab Americans, according to the Detroit Free Press, part of the USA TODAY Network. The elder Boulos has been appointed as senior adviser for Africa, and senior adviser to the president on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs. A New York Times investigation did not find evidence that Boulos had amassed significant wealth from his Nigerian business endeavors, accusations that he struggled to clarify when asked by the outlet. Tiffany Trump is the only daughter of Donald Trump and Marla Maples, who were married from 1993 to 1999. She was born in Palm Beach County, Florida, and raised in California with her mom when her parents divorced. Over the years, however, Donald Trump's youngest daughter spent time with the extended Trump family, including her younger half-brother, Barron Trump, sole child of Donald and Melania Trump. Unlike her older half-siblings − Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump and Eric Trump − Tiffany Trump has largely stayed out of the political arena during her father's nearly 10 years in the spotlight. Like her father, Tiffany Trump attended the University of Pennsylvania and graduated in 2016 with a bachelor's degree in sociology. After graduation, she continued her studies at Georgetown Law School in Washington, D.C. Tiffany Trump and her husband Michael Boulos live fairly close to the rest of the Trump family in South Florida. Marla Maples moved back to Palm Beach County, Florida, in 2022. Kinsey Crowley is the Trump Connect reporter for the USA TODAY Network. Reach her at kcrowley@ Follow her on X and TikTok @kinseycrowley or Bluesky at @ This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Tiffany Trump's husband Michael Boulos: Who is Trump grandson's dad?
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Suni Lee, star athletes dazzle in Sports Illustrated swimsuit photo shoot at The Boca Raton
Not only is The Boca Raton a private, five-star beach club, hotel and resort that draws visitors from across the globe to enjoy South Florida's sun and sea, it is now also a proven backdrop for eye-popping beauty of another sort — the type featured within the pages of Sports Illustrated. The magazine's iconic swimsuit issue just launched, featuring Olympic medalists Sunisa Lee, Jordan Chiles, Gabby Thomas, among others — all posing at the Beach Club, a private beach on The Boca Raton property. It's the second time the issue has used Palm Beach County as a backdrop for its swimsuit edition. The magazine featured professional race car driver Danica Patrick in a white bikini on Singer Island's hardpacked beach sand for its 2008 issue. The Sunshine State has proven a popular destination for Sports Illustrated's annual tome. Florida has served as the magazine's swimsuit model playground in multiple years, including the 1981 (Christie Brinkley in Captiva, Florida on the cover), 1991, 1993, 1994, 2003, 2012, 2014 and 2015 editions. This year, Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue, which appears on newsstands Saturday, May 17, also takes its models to Jamaica, Bermuda, Jalisco, Mexico and Switzerland. Chiles was selected as one of the magazine's four cover models along with actress / producer Salma Hayek Pinault, gymnast / social media influencer Olivia Dunn and model Lauren Chan. Chiles' cover shot was taken in Boca Raton. Photographer Ben Horton, whose resume also includes being a National Geographic explorer and photographer, headed to The Boca Raton for Sports Illustrated to photograph with these renowned athletes: Lee, Chiles, Thomas, Eileen Gu, Nelly Korda, Caroline Marks, Ali Truwit and Toni Breidinger. The women began teasing their SI swimsuit features on social media in November. Here's a closer look at the eight athletes: Suni Lee: American 2020 Olympic all-around gold medalist and uneven bars bronze medalist and the 2024 Olympic all-around and uneven bars bronze medalist. Jordan Chiles: A member of the U.S. gold-medal winning gymnastics team at the 2024 Summer Olympics, who also was part of the silver medal-winning team in 2020. Gabby Thomas: American track and field athlete specializing in the 100 and 200-meter sprint who won the 200 gold medal in the 2024 Olympics. Eileen Gu: Born in the United States, the skier competed for China in halfpipe, slopestyle and big air freestyle competitions. At age 18, she won gold medals in big air and halfpipe and a silver in slopestyle at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. Nelly Korda: From Bradenton, Korda plays on the LPGA Tour, where she has won 14 times and reached No. 1 in the world golf rankings. She won the individual gold medal at 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Caroline Marks: Born in Boca Raton, the world champion surfer returned to Palm Beach County for the iconic photo shoot. She is the 2023 World Surf League champion and also won a gold medal at the 2024 Olympics. Ali Truwit: American Paralympic swimmer who set an American record in the 100m S10 backstroke at the Paralympic trials in 2024. She represented the U.S. in the 2024 Summer Paralympics. Toni Breidinger: American professional stock car racing driver. She competes full-time in the NASCAR Truck Series, driving the No. 5 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro for Tricon Garage. Born into Lebanese and German descent, she is the first Arab-American female to compete in NASCAR. The resort is approaching its 100-year anniversary, originally opening in 1926 as a 100-room hotel called the Ritz-Carlton Cloister Inn by famous city planner and architect Addison Mizner. After numerous name and management changes, it became The Boca Raton as we know it today in July 2021. Mizner's iconic Spanish architecture stood out to Sports Illustrated Swimsuit's location scouts. "The Boca Raton blends timeless elegance with breathtaking coastal scenery — every corner is a perfect backdrop for capturing unforgettable photos," said MJ Day, the editor-in-chief of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. The resort, which includes five hotels and spans across South Federal Highway from East Camino Real to East Royal Palm Road, closed its Beach Club in April 2024 for a complete revamp. It opened back up in January with $120 million in renovations. As part of the remodel, Beach Club's Mediterranean restaurant, Marisol, shifted to having both indoor and outdoor seating. Some new dining options also made their debut: Onda, a specialty oceanside restaurant that spotlights new chefs each winter; Living Room, a café-by-day and cocktail lounge-by-night; White Bar, a creative cocktail and wine bar; and Ocean Market, which offers gourmet bites and ice cream. The annual issue has a history of immense popularity along with controversy since it first published in 1964. It traditionally published every February, but changed to a May publication date in 2019. The sports magazine made the decision to have a "swimsuit issue" to help give readers some sun and skin during the winter months after football season. The first issue, written by reporter Jule Campbell, featured model Babette March. During the late 1970s and 80s as the issue became even more risque, letters from readers cancelling subscriptions became almost as popular as the issue itself. But the subscriptions outweighed the cancellations and by 1997, the swimsuit issue became a stand-alone edition, separate from the weekly sports magazine. Those who have graced the cover include Cheryl Tiegs, Christie Brinkley, Paulina Porizkova, Elle Macpherson, Rachel Hunter, Rebecca Romijn, Heidi Klum, Kathy Ireland, Marisa Miller and Tyra Banks. Female athletes began appearing in the magazine as far back as 1997 when Steffi Graf was in the magazine. Other athletes to appear include Palm Beach Gardens' Serena Williams and Venus Williams, as well as Ronda Rousey, Anna Kournikova, Amanda Beard, Jennie Finch, Caroline Wozniacki, Alex Morgan and Naomi Osaka. For the 2010 issue, four female Winter Olympians appeared: Clair Bidez, Lacy Schnoor, Hannah Teter and Lindsey Vonn. This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Suni Lee dazzles in Sports Illustrated swimsuit photo shoot in Boca Raton