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Dua Lipa Styles Her Favorite $100 Sneakers With Boyfriend Jeans and a Leopard Print Top
Dua Lipa Styles Her Favorite $100 Sneakers With Boyfriend Jeans and a Leopard Print Top

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Dua Lipa Styles Her Favorite $100 Sneakers With Boyfriend Jeans and a Leopard Print Top

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Dua Lipa is currently on her Radical Optimism Tour, but she still found some time to take her favorite $100 sneakers to the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, May 25. Having already demonstrated her love for Formula 1-inspired attire, Lipa hit the race track with her Puma Speedcats and a $21,700 celeb-beloved watch, all while leaning into the leopard print and belt buckle trends. Lipa's Puma Speedcats quickly became known as a rising It-sneaker, particularly as they are seriously affordable. The versatile Puma Speedcat Og comes in a plethora of colors, almost all of which retail at the $100 price point. However, the "Levitating" singer didn't shy away from including a little loud luxury in her outfit. An eye-catching, $21,700 Panthère de Cartier gold watch—which has a huge celebrity fan base—perfectly contrasted with the superstar's more affordable wardrobe picks. A pair of black faded Coperni Boyfriend Denim Pants, currently retailing for $371, were an ideal casual fit for the Grand Prix. She paired the mid-rise boyfriend jeans with a Coperni black logo belt, a Coperni yellow leopard print top, and a black nylon jacket. View Deal View Deal View Deal Everyone from Meghan Markle to Elle Fanning and Kylie Jenner, sister Kendall, and Taylor Swift has shown their love for Cartier's delicate timepieces. While Lipa's allegiance will seemingly always be to Puma's Speedcat Og model, she's recently taken the brand's ballet sneakers for a test-drive. Rihanna, Jennifer Lawrence, Kaia Gerber and Gigi Hadid are all dedicated fans of the Puma Speedcat, too. View Deal View Deal View Deal During her appearance at the Monaco Grand Prix, Lipa accessorized her outfit with a $56,000 Tiffany & Co. Knot Double Row Bracelet in White Gold and Diamonds, a $7,200 Tiffany & Co. Knot Double Row Ring, a $6,500 Shay Pavé Diamond Pinky Ring, and $180 Jennifer Fisher 2" Thread Hoops. Along with the singer's rumored $30,000 engagement ring, Lipa's jewelry totalled approximately $100,000.

What celebrities wore at F1 Monaco Grand Prix 2025
What celebrities wore at F1 Monaco Grand Prix 2025

Tatler Asia

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Tatler Asia

What celebrities wore at F1 Monaco Grand Prix 2025

Here's what entertainment's biggest jet-setters wore to one of the most glamorous events on the F1 calendar And just like that, the 2025 F1 Monaco Grand Prix has reached its final lap, marking the end of one of the most glamorous weekends on the sporting calendar. The streets of Monte Carlo and La Condamine bore witness to a star-studded lineup of celebrities, attracting famous faces from music, film, business and even fashion, all dressed to impress. From Dua Lipa's casual yet cool Coperni and Puma ensemble to Lewis Hamilton's always-on-point paddock style, these celebrity appearances were as headline-worthy as the race itself. Here's a quick look at what the biggest jet-settings names wore to the most stylish stop on the F1 tour. More from Tatler: 5 Things you might not know about the F1 Monaco Grand Prix

Coperni's Disneyland Paris Collection Lands At Printemps New York
Coperni's Disneyland Paris Collection Lands At Printemps New York

Forbes

time22-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Coperni's Disneyland Paris Collection Lands At Printemps New York

The Disney X Coperni Pop-Up at Printemps NY Coperni designers Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant took a bite out of the Big Apple to introduce their exclusive Disneyland Paris collaboration collection at the new French multi-brand store, Printemps New York. Introduced last October at Disneyland Paris just outside the City of Lights, the collection, dubbed a "celebration of youth, nostalgia, and imagination," marked the first time a fashion brand was permitted to stage a fashion show at the amusement park, thus diving into the rich design motifs and making them Coperni cool was the assignment. The resulting offerings will be exclusive to the newly opened department store in New York during April. The store was designed to host rotating pop-ups, and the Disney X Coperni is the second company to set up its wares. 'Just One Byte' will display the broadest range of the collection in the US market. The designers Meyer and Vaillant hosted a cocktail event to celebrate, marking a rare appearance in New York. As guests sipped the retailer's house crémant, nibbled canapes, and were offered their apples to take a bite out of, the designers explained why the tie-up was a perfect match. Coperni designers Arnaud Vaillant and Sébastien Meyer "We are very lucky and very happy to be here because it's a French store, and the Disney collection is about an American company; I think it's the perfect match," Meyer said at the opening event, which also featured an illustrator creating Disney-inspired drawings for the attendees. "I loved the second floor a lot; there was something a bit magical with the decoration and set," he added. A T-shirt from the Disney X Coperni "We wanted to make it cool so people could wear it in the streets and not be a costume. It was a difficult challenge, but we enjoyed it. Coperni is not too snobby; it's real for everyday life and people," he continued. Case in point, a black flat Mary Jane shoe with crystal pavè 'horn' décor was inspired by Maleficient but had a cool, punk edge. The collection—which brought the two Frenchmen back to their childhoods where a trip to the big city also meant Disneyland Paris—riffs on themes such as Snow White's apple, tattered rags that transform into ballgowns, the enchanted rose from Beauty and the Beast, and The Little Mermaid's life under the sea. Playing into Disney's cinematic side, the show and collection were divided into three acts: Park Tribes, which plays into Victorian elements, organza butterflies, and vintage Disney T-shirts; The Villain, which transforms these powerful figures tropes into striking modern garments; and The Princess Transformation which uses the brand's signature innovation aspect to make bionic flowers on garments and dresses that morph like a butterfly. A Mickey Mouse-inspired Disney X Coperni handbag. Some of the highlights carried at the pop-up will be bustier gowns and distressed flowers sequined dresses, T-shirts and hoodies with Disney characters, 'Just One Byte' or playful riffs on Disney themes such as Maleficent's horns, and even a crown because who doesn't want a touch of royalty daily. The piece de resistance might be the Mickey ears on the brand's Swipe bag. The collection is an example of the space informing the designs, similar to how the European Music Center inspired that collection. "Sometimes a place can inspire us. In New York, there are so many amazing places," Meyer noted, adding that they had been to The Met and some local art galleries, which begs one to ponder if the duo's next act will reflect the Big Apple, which, while slightly browning, is not yet rotten to the core.

'The Kardashians' Used Kylie Jenner's TikTok Footage Over Fresh Content In The Season Finale, And It's Sparked A Load Of Discourse About The Show
'The Kardashians' Used Kylie Jenner's TikTok Footage Over Fresh Content In The Season Finale, And It's Sparked A Load Of Discourse About The Show

Buzz Feed

time10-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Buzz Feed

'The Kardashians' Used Kylie Jenner's TikTok Footage Over Fresh Content In The Season Finale, And It's Sparked A Load Of Discourse About The Show

After watching the latest episode of The Kardashians, several viewers have shared their thoughts on a particular scene featuring TikTok footage from Kylie Jenner. If you missed it, the Season 6 finale of the Hulu reality series partly focused on Kylie and Kendall Jenner's trip to Paris for the Coperni fashion show, which took place last October. However, fans were disappointed after spotting footage from Kylie's TikTok page being used in the episode instead of fresh content. For context, The Kardashians has faced increasing criticism of its content over the years, with several viewers calling the show boring and accusing some family members of putting in minimal effort when it comes to filming. The scene in question is directly lifted from a vlog-style TikTok Kylie posted on October 2. In it, she says, 'Good morning! It is Coperni day today, so I'm walking in my first show — my first real show. I've walked shows when I was like 12.' 'I'm so excited. I'm more excited than I am nervous,' she says before going on to film snippets of her day at the Paris show. After noticing that this TikTok footage was used in The Kardashians finale, some viewers took to Reddit and X to share their thoughts. 'Playing Kylie's TikTok videos like we could just watch this on TikTok 😭they running out of things to fill these episodes with,' one person said, while another added, 'we speed runned that kylie and kendall Paris venture, like kylie didn't even film her part and just used instagram clips.' 'DID THEY USE KYLIE'S TIKTOK AS A SCENE FOR THE SHOW?!?! 💀💀 PACK THIS SHOW UP… KUWTK would never do this. Wtf. They share nothing new,' someone else wrote, while one more person tweeted: 'Kylie footage being from her iPhone camera ???' Fans have long compared The Kardashians with the family's old E! series, Keeping Up with the Kardashians. The latter show, which aired for 14 years, did not hold back when it came to showcasing all the highs and lows of the Kar/Jenners' lives — from physical fights to horrific infidelity scandals. This comes amid ongoing discourse around Kylie's infrequent appearances on the show, which fans have criticized time and again. 'we got maybe 5 scenes of kylie this entire season,' someone wrote on X, while another user quipped, 'Oh look Kylie appearing for the finale.' 'It honestly isn't a point in the show anymore…all we see is 2 Sisters so they should just do kim and khloe take see Kylie barely Kendal no kourtney who knows where rob went. Yet they all get paid? It's just boring now. Bring back season 1 energy,' one person said. Another echoed, 'Love how this epsiode starts with the producers saying that kendall/kylie should do a they're barely doing this damn show.' Meanwhile, more users suggested that the Kar/Jenners have given us 'nothing' this season, theorizing that the family 'refuse to show and share anything new/relevant.' LMK what you think down below. Meanwhile, you can watch this episode for yourself now on Hulu or Disney+.

Designer Ray-Ban Metas, An EV to Mock Tesla, and Portable Pizzas—Here's Your Gear News of the Week
Designer Ray-Ban Metas, An EV to Mock Tesla, and Portable Pizzas—Here's Your Gear News of the Week

WIRED

time15-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • WIRED

Designer Ray-Ban Metas, An EV to Mock Tesla, and Portable Pizzas—Here's Your Gear News of the Week

Plus: iRobot unveils its new robo vacs, JBL pimps its most beloved speakers, a bright future for TCL TVs, and more. Photography: JBL; RayBan; Longbow; TCL, Getty If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. This helps support our journalism. Learn more. Please also consider subscribing to WIRED It's not rocket science. A huge part of the reason why Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarers are the best face computer is because a lot of people already do want to wear Ray-Ban Wayfarers. It's a lot easier to persuade people to wear a smart accessory when that accessory looks sharp as hell. Meta has committed to the bit with its latest launch, the Ray-Ban Meta x Coperni collaboration, which just debuted at Paris Fashion Week, no less. Photograph: Ray-Ban; Meta Coperni is a French fashion brand that's known for semi-techy stunts like spraying a dress onto model Bella Hadid, so collaborating with Meta isn't totally off-brand. The Coperni glasses are limited-edition (naturally). In addition to all the usual Ray-Ban Meta features—live video recording, AI capabilities, pretty great sound quality—the Coperni glasses have limited edition numbering, a Coperni charging case, and gray mirror lenses. Important to remember, though: Buying a $549 pair of fashion AI glasses will not make you look like a modern-day oligarch. You're going to need a chin implant, a car with 37 recall notices, or a bunker in Hawaii to do that. —Adrienne So Watch Out Elon, Former Tesla and Lucid Bods Are Making Their Own Roadster EVs New EV brands are springing up all the time, but what makes Longbow Motors special is not only the stunning designs of the first two incoming models but that this start-up is founded by former execs from Tesla, BYD, and Lucid. That's quite the pedigree. The two EVs are the Speedster (above), with no roof or windscreen, which will be followed by a fixed-roof, two-seat coupe called the Roadster. The rear-wheel drive Speedster will be limited to 150 cars, and weigh in at just 895 kg, giving it a 275-mile range, a claimed 0-62 mph time of 3.5 seconds, and $92,600 price tag. The Roadster will be cheaper at $70,850, but 100 kg heavier, yet still good for 0-62 mph in 3.6 seconds, and 280 miles. Longbow claims it will have a prototype by summer, and final cars to those brave enough to pre-order as early as next year. And in case you were wondering if it's just coincidence one of the EVs is called 'Roadster,' it isn't. Co-founder Daniel Davy, who worked at Tesla during the development of its original Roadster, told Top Gear that the moniker was a jibe at the continually delayed Tesla Roadster MkII. 'A lot of customers have put deposits down for a Roadster that they can't get,' Davy told Top Gear. 'If people want to get back their $250,000 deposit for a 2020 car and put it into a better car they're going to get sooner, they're welcome to do it. Our Roadster's going to be on the ground first.' —Jeremy White Get a Handle on JBL's Pimped Most Popular Speakers JBL dropped two new speakers in time for the warm weather ahead. This week, the company debuted rejigged versions of the JBL Flip 7 and the JBL Charge 6—two of its most popular models. Both have enhanced sound ("bigger and bolder," according to JBL), its Sound Boost tech that analyzes music in real-time and optimizes the driver accordingly, as well as high-res lossless audio via USB-C. You can also pair it with other Auracast-enabled JBL speakers (although it won't work with older models that use PartyBoost). Landing April 1, the $150 Flip 7 has interchangeable accessories that make it easier to carry (including a finger loop and carabiner hook), IP68-dust- and water-resistance, and up to 16 hours of battery life. The $200 Charge 6 has a detachable handle strap, an upgraded woofer, 28 hours of battery, and a handy built-in USB-C powerbank, too. Take Gozney's 'Portable' Oven To Your Next Beach Party OK, so you're on top of a mountain. I know what you're probably thinking: Why can't I fire up a Neapolitan pizza at 950 degrees? British pizza oven maker Gozney has your back, with what they're calling the "world's most portable pizza oven." The Gozney Tread, released Wednesday, is a 30-pound propane-fueled pizza maker with handles on its roof to cart it around, and room inside for a 12-inch pie. Small oven means fast heating, apparently: Its makers promise the Tread can hit just shy of a thousand degrees Fahrenheit within 15 minutes. The WIRED Gear Team recommends Gozney's high-priced Dome for professional pizza chefs out to do a pop-up, but for more casual chefs we wondered whether even Gozney's smaller 45-pound Roccbox was overkill. Well, this Tread is as casual as it gets. The ad campaign shows pizza on a beach, pizza in a rugged Utah stonescape, and pizza in an untrammeled field of snow. But it's also probably fine for less exotic tailgating and/or camping. The new Tread rings in at $499, and comes with a 5-year warranty. The cool 'Venture Stand' costs an extra $250, though, and a travel bag to cart the oven around easier costs a hundred more. —Matthew Korfhage TCL's New Mini-LED TVs Are Blazing Bright Following the QM6K that landed just weeks after CES in January, the QM7K is the second in TCL's new 'Precise Dimming Series' which includes updates like improved color accuracy and blooming control thanks to the brand's new Halo Control System, as well as a reduced optical lens size for clear screen uniformity. Those improvements added up to some of the most balanced and engaging picture performance you can get for the money in the QM6K (8/10, WIRED Recommends), with the only notable drawback being less punch for HDR content than some rivals due to lower peak brightness. That shouldn't be a problem for the step-up QM7K, which claims a blazing 2,600 nits peak brightness in the 55- and 65-inch models, and up to 3,000 nits in the 75- and 85-inch models. That's a fair jump over last year's QM7, and with the swath of other improvements to the TV's house-made panel, I'm excited to see what this midrange model can do in person soon. Pricing starts at $1,300 for the 55-inch size, rising to $2,500 for the 85-inch version, but that's likely to drop over time. While not yet available, the QM7K will also come in mondo-sized 98-inch and 115-inch XXL versions priced at $4,000 and $20,000, respectively. —Ryan Waniata iRobot Has New Roomba Robos—Don't Worry, They're Armless Yes, iRobot has had a rough couple of years. The company had dominated the market for so long that the brand name 'Roomba' was synonymous with the words 'robot vacuum.' But the company was rocked by a scandal involving leaked images from the homes of testers, and Amazon terminated its pending acquisition. More recently, iRobot has lagged behind its competitors, who are flaunting gizmos including arms that can pick up socks, carry air purifiers around, or even climb stairs. So it's with some curiosity that we see that iRobot (and its new CEO, Gary Cohen) has unveiled a new line of robot vacuums and 2-in-1 vacuums. (You no longer have to buy a whole separate Braava mop and chain it to your Roomba!) The lineup will be available for pre-order on March 18 across North American and the European markets, and will feature several new Roomba series, including a more power-lifting suction; a dust compacting series; and new combination robot vacuum and scrubbing, which brings the Roomba more in line with its other high-end competitors. OK, so there's no multi-function robotic arms in sight, but they will have new materials and finishes to look more organic with home decor. Despite lagging performance, Roombas have always been one of the best-looking robot vacuums, and we're excited to test. —Adrienne So Android Adds Auracast as a Bluetooth Boon for Buds and Hearing Aids Google has just announced that Android will support Auracast, enabling broadcast audio streaming to supported hearing aids and earbuds. Auracast is the latest and greatest update for Bluetooth. This new feature enables folks with hearing aids to stream audio directly in public settings such as concerts, classrooms, and airports. Venues can set up live streams that multiple people can join easily from their phones to get perfect audio. This could be a real game changer in noisy environments. While it's primarily an accessibility feature, folks can use it in other places, like gyms, to get audio from a nearby TV. To use Auracast, you must pair LE Audio-compatible hearing aids from companies such as GN Hearing and Starkey with Samsung Galaxy devices with One UI 7 and Android 15 or Pixel 9 devices running the Android 16 beta, then tune into Auracast broadcasts from compatible TV streamers or public venues. You can select audio streams on your phone, much as you would a Wi-Fi network, but you can also potentially scan a QR code to join an audio stream, though this is initially only available on Pixel 9 devices. Alongside this news, Google announced the third beta release of Android 16, which means developers can push their Android 16 apps to the Play Store. The release also includes Auracast support and text contrast improvements for folks with low vision. — Simon Hill

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