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Linda Evangelista Marks Her Milestone 60th Birthday with Stylish Outing (Of Course!) in N.Y.C.
Linda Evangelista Marks Her Milestone 60th Birthday with Stylish Outing (Of Course!) in N.Y.C.

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

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Linda Evangelista Marks Her Milestone 60th Birthday with Stylish Outing (Of Course!) in N.Y.C.

Linda Evangelista celebrated her milestone 60th birthday on May 10 The supermodel marked the milestone birthday with a stylish outing in New York City a day later on May 11 Evangelista has spoken candidly about aging and getting older in various interviews in recent yearsLinda Evangelista is celebrating a new decade in style. The supermodel turned 60 on Saturday, May 10, and she marked the milestone birthday with a stylish outing in New York City a day later on Sunday, May 11. Evangelista — who made a name for herself in the modeling world alongside Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell, where they were collectively known as "The Supers" — kept things classically cool, wearing an oversized suit with a colorful T-shirt underneath. She accessorized her look with matching black shoes and a pair of brown glasses, as she held onto her phone while walking near a set of stairs. Evangelista also celebrated Mother's Day. She reposted a tribute her 18-year-old son Augustin James made for her on her Instagram Stories, which featured a throwback photo of the mother-son pair on the jumbotron at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. In Vogue's 2023 September Issue, Evangelista, then 58, got candid about aging, admitting that she "never did mind" getting older because it "gets us to where we want to be, and that's for me a long life." She also said that she wants to "stick around" to watch her son grow older And as for the wrinkles? Evangelista approached the subject with candor, saying that she does "want wrinkles" despite how "hypocritical" that may be since she uses Botox. In recent years, Evangelista has opened up about the additional changes to her image. During an October 2023 appearance on The View, she made statements about her mastectomy scars from procedures she endured when she had breast cancer. 'I'm okay with scars,' the model said. 'I think scars are trophies. I'm good with scars.' is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Elsewhere, in a Harper's Bazaar cover story published on April 24, Evangelista shared how she's been dealing with the aftermath of her CoolSculpting procedure that left her "disfigured," 10 years later. 'I have to go through therapy to like what I see when I look in the mirror, and I still don't look in the mirror. I didn't want to see myself because I didn't love myself or like myself,' she shared. 'I'm doing the work, and I'm trying to get to the place where I like myself, flaws and all, and trying to love myself.' The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Still, in recent years, she has not let her setbacks keep her from showing her glow. In 2024, Evangelista made an elegant return to the Met Gala. It was her first time at the event since 2015. For her big moment, she rocked a draped Catherine Holstein gown that felt indelibly her. "I wear a lot of Khaite in my real life," she explained to Vogue. "I'm really, really, really happy." Evangelista made her most recent red carpet appearance days before her birthday. On April 30, she and Augustin (whose father is Kering CEO François-Henri Pinault) stepped out — and coordinated in black suiting — for a rare public outing together at the National Breast Cancer Coalition Host NYC Gala. Read the original article on People

How Will Zara Mark 50? With Models and a Disco Classic
How Will Zara Mark 50? With Models and a Disco Classic

Vogue

time08-05-2025

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  • Vogue

How Will Zara Mark 50? With Models and a Disco Classic

A behind-the-scenes moment from '50 Years, 50 Icons.' Photo: Courtesy of Marc Regas / Zara Fresh off a string of buzzy collaborations, Zara is pulling out all the stops to mark its first 50 years in business. At the center of the celebrations is an epic video, '50 Years, 50 Icons,' by Steven Meisel, which will be released on May 9, 2025—50 years to the day from when Amancio Ortega opened the first Zara store in A Coruña, in Galicia, Spain. By 2011, with the establishment of an outpost in Australia, the company had a brick-and-mortar presence on five continents. '50 Years, 50 Icons,' by Steven Meisel. Styled by Karl Templer. Makeup, Pat McGrath; hair, Guido Palau. Art direction by Jason Duzansky. Casting by Piergiorgio Del Moro. Also representing many regions of the globe are the models in the video. The gathering of so many superstars in one place feels important, even historic. Perhaps only Steven Meisel, who has long championed models and has a photographic memory of fashion, could have pulled it off. 'There's nobody who could do this the way that Steven does,' said Christy Turlington Burns on a call. 'I've been involved in a few different special kinds of cover groupings, small and large, but I think this was probably the biggest that has ever happened. We didn't know the full casting until we were there, so you just kept turning a corner and seeing somebody else.' 'I just knew it would be like a class reunion, while at the same time I'd be meeting some people for the first time,' added Linda Evangelista, who recently starred in the campaign for Meisel's Zara capsule. 'You just wanted to be with everybody and get in as much as you could.' Shot in black-and-white, the models move and sing along to Donna Summer's 1977 disco classic 'I Feel Love.' 'I had a good chuckle when I received the lyrics to the song,' said Evangelista. 'I listened to that song a thousand times on full blast dancing in my basement. For me, it was such a good memory. I remember my cousin Helen came to visit from New York and she had great hair, like '80s hair, that I then emulated—and the way she was dressed. And she introduced me to Donna Summer and gave me the albums.'

The shirts that look good on everyone
The shirts that look good on everyone

Telegraph

time26-02-2025

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  • Telegraph

The shirts that look good on everyone

If you still haven't found a shirt to suit you, you might just be in luck right now. From casual linen boyfriend shapes to dress shirts like the one I'm wearing and sweeping silk cape backs, like the one above from La DoubleJ, shirts are having a moment. The best pack in lots of drama, even worn with simple black trousers. It is, of course, very irritating to read about 'moments' when we're all supposed to be buying more thoughtfully, with everything in our wardrobes looking and feeling as good as possible for as long as possible. But a good shirt delivers on all fronts – you can't get more thoughtful, or classic, even when reinvented to suit 2020s fashion. As is often the way, you needn't go too daring in your quest for the perfect shirt. Remember the famous US Vogue cover from 1992 with Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford and seven other supermodels wearing simple white Gap shirts? In terms of turning the tanker that is SS Fashion around, it was the mother of all diversions, pivoting from the power shoulders and bling of the 1980s to something that was just as impactful, thanks to its sheer simplicity. It was so successful that Anna Wintour repeated the trick in 2007. This time the models wore their white shirts with a variety of skirts, from ballgown pouffes (very Grace Kelly) and satin fishtails to figure-hugging pencils. You couldn't find a better demonstration of the shirt's ability to impose presence on the easiest outfits. Expensive shirts – such as the Margaret Howell one above – tend to last a long time. On the other hand, I have 10-year-old linen Gap shirts still going strong. Consider every element of the shirt, from collar to fabric – a classic turn-down style may not suit you, but you might look fabulous in a Nehru, Peter Pan or ruffled collar. Very thick linens, while lovely, can sometimes crease so badly they look like rags (scrunch a hem before you buy to see how it wrinkles). Tencel and viscose are breathable and more sustainable than polyesters, and also don't tend to crease as badly as cotton. A good thermal vest will make them year rounders: this winter, I've gone back to M&S's Heatgen medium and maximum-strength long-sleeved undergarments, with their cosy, fluffy linings. Once you factor in the elastane, they're pretty synthetic, but so cosy and they seem to contain enough viscose not to be sweat baths. Layer your shirts under knits or over tees. A couple of well-chosen gold pendants and a slick of lipstick and you're as polished as you'll almost ever need to be.

Forum Members Review the ‘Alaïa on a Budget' Jacquemus Spring 2025 Collection
Forum Members Review the ‘Alaïa on a Budget' Jacquemus Spring 2025 Collection

Yahoo

time26-01-2025

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  • Yahoo

Forum Members Review the ‘Alaïa on a Budget' Jacquemus Spring 2025 Collection

Paris has been a hub of activity over the past week, with the Fall 2025 season of Menswear Paris Fashion Week having been in full swing. To present his co-ed Spring 2025 collection, Simon Porte Jacquemus chose to return to the French capital. Previously, the French designer has ventured to locations like Capri, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, and Versailles to stage his buzz-worthy shows. Today, on the even of Haute Couture Paris Fashion Week, Jacquemus welcomed guests like Pamela Anderson and Tyla into the Parisian apartment of pioneering French architect Auguste Perret. For the rather intimate affair, models (including Christy Turlington and Irina Shayk) emerged from backstage and took it slow and steady around the halls and rooms in a collection paying homage to the 1950s, the glamour of old-Hollywood, and French couture standards. 'Poorly made Alaïa by Pieter Mulier.' [avonlea002] 'Alaïa on a budget.' [carls56] 'There seems to be a lot going on and a lot of technical 'discrepancies'. That dress on Adriana Lima is not what Jacquemus thinks it is. He is designing for social media moments without any care for how these clothes will work in a woman's or man's wardrobe. His clothes look crunchy, stiff, and tortured.' [reese06] 'Why is he trying to be other brands? Looks like Alaïa/The Row/Khaite.' [rowjellies] 'Industry friends told me he just hired the head of design of Alaïa so I guess the comparisons make sense…' [Thefrenchy] 'This man is literally pouring his money into every single department of his company except for his atelier. That coat makes Christy Turlington look like she has a hunched back. When a garment gives you a bad posture, it's a no from me.' [THD96] 'I think this show is a small improvement on his previous work. But it's still not hitting the right notes.' [Norden] See all the looks from the Jacquemus Spring 2025 collection and join the conversation, here. The post Forum Members Review the 'Alaïa on a Budget' Jacquemus Spring 2025 Collection appeared first on theFashionSpot.

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