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Millie Bobby Brown's new Crocs collection features 'the most comfortable and cosy' slippers
Millie Bobby Brown's new Crocs collection features 'the most comfortable and cosy' slippers

Daily Mirror

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Millie Bobby Brown's new Crocs collection features 'the most comfortable and cosy' slippers

Millie Bobby Brown is the new face of Crocs fluffy slippers collection, with shoppers saying they're 'the best' and the 'most comfortable cosy slippers I've ever had' With just a few weeks to go until autumn rolls around, we're already pre-empting our cosy nights in, which is why Crocs' new campaign couldn't have come at a better time. The polarising footwear brand has partnered with Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown to drop the new Cozy collection. Millie is a known fan of Crocs, and has been wearing them ever since childhood whether she's on set or at home with her animals, and the new campaign combines Millie's playful and creative vibe with Crocs' notorious comfy and practical designs. The standout piece in the new launch is the Unfurgettable Clog, which is priced at £59.99 and is made from cosy faux fur. The Unfurgettable Clogs are worn by Millie in her campaign, with the actor styling both the mushroom (a light grey) and the quartz (pale pink) pairs. The slippers also come in three other colours; milk chocolate (a light brown), vanilla (a cream shade) and black, with each featuring a different coloured rubber sole to complement the shade of the faux fur. They're lined both inside and out in the super soft faux fur material, and still feature the signature Crocs pivoting backstrap, which can be worn in place for added security or flipped to the front when you want to slip them on and off. They also feature plenty of Crocs' other signature designs, including a soft footbed with a cradle design for added comfort and support, and a Croslite outsole so you can wear them outdoors. You can also customise them however you want as the Unfurgettable Clogs still feature Jibbitz holes, with Millie opting for a large pearly brooch style accessory on hers. If you want something slightly more chic, Dune's Gene Leather Faux Shearling-Lined Clogs have a black leather outer with cosy faux shearling lining, and are currently on sale down from £90 to £45. You could also stick to the most classic clog design, with Fat Face's Elsie Brown Outdoor Slippers which are now £25 down from £42.50 and come in a choice of three colours. Elsewhere Marks & Spencer 's Suede Faux Fur Lined Mule Clog Slippers are £29.50 and have a more secure fit that allows you to slip them on and off without being backless. However, Millie's Unfurgettable Clogs have already proven a hit with Crocs' fans, with one reviewer writing: 'Absolutely love these the most comfortable cosy slippers I've ever had and I will get another pair.' Another agreed: 'These slippers are great, love that they are warm and snuggly and can go outside in them due to solid Croc sole. I have them in pale pink, cream and green. Good product and good service would recommend.' Some found the sizing a little tricky to get right, with one saying: 'My daughter really wanted these but they run very small. I tried to order a bigger size but they are sold out.' Someone else, on the other hand, wrote: 'Bought these to replace my older fur lined Crocs which I wear to go to swimming daily. They feel like slippers,very comfy and soft BUT they do come up very large so wish I had sized down.' Meanwhile another griped about the fluff, writing: 'These are very comfy and warm in winter house shoes. I would recommend them. HOWEVER: They shed a ton. I have fuzz from them all over my floors, and my toes are fuzzy. I hate how much fuzz comes off them and goes everywhere. It's super annoying.' However, others could not stop praising the Unfurgettable Clogs, adding: 'They are best ones I had so far love them can't take them off. Need more lol.' Whilst another joked: 'These are the best slippers I have ever owned. All my family members keep taking them so I will be buying more in order to reclaim my pair.' Join our Shopping & Deals WhatsApp for the best bargains and fashion news WHATSAPP: Get the best deals and exclusive discount codes straight to your phone via our WhatsApp group. Users must download or already have WhatsApp on their phones to join in. All you have to do to join is click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! We may also send you stories from other titles across the Reach group. We will also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. Some of these articles will contain affiliate links where we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from them. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose Exit group. If you're curious, you can read our .

Exclusive: Millie Bobby Brown on the power of 'switching off' as she teams up with Crocs for a Cozy campaign
Exclusive: Millie Bobby Brown on the power of 'switching off' as she teams up with Crocs for a Cozy campaign

Cosmopolitan

time11-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Cosmopolitan

Exclusive: Millie Bobby Brown on the power of 'switching off' as she teams up with Crocs for a Cozy campaign

'There's nothing I wear more than Crocs, so this is so exciting for me,' Millie Bobby Brown exclaims. The actress, producer and entrepreneur has teamed up with the shoe giant as the face of its new Cozy campaign. 'I'm a customer,' she says of the partnership. 'So when this came across my desk, I was like 'Oh my god'! Because I'm always in them — I go to work in them, I'm out on the farm in them, and then I run errands in them.' The aforementioned farm is in Georgia, Atlanta, where Brown lives with her husband Jake Bongiovi. However, the English-born star returned to her homeland for Crocs, with the campaign being set against the backdrop of the Loseley Park House & Gardens in the Surrey Hills. Brown says she 'loves' being back in the UK as it means she can spend time with her family, particularly her young nephew. Photographed by Lillie Eiger, the shoot focuses on 'self expression, creativity and who I am' with Brown's dog Winnie even starring alongside her. The cute poodle is earning somewhat of a name for herself, travelling with Brown wherever she goes and even making a cameo alongside her on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon earlier this year. I wonder, how is she adjusting to the limelight? 'Just fine,' says Brown, dryly. 'She's always been a diva, but now more than ever, she really feels the effects of what fame can do — she's always trying to lead me to places where she knows there are going to be paparazzi!' She then jokes she'll be taking 10% of all upcoming brand deals that Winnie manages to secure, of which I'm sure there'll be many (the dog already has an Instagram fan account dedicated to her). But back to the shoes — the collection boasts two faux-fur Classic Clogs, one in mushroom grey and the other in rose quartz pink. The fluffy shoes feature a backstrap with Jibbitz holes for customisation, of which Brown is a 'lifelong' fan of. Feminine beads, flowers and pearls adorn her pairs, with her favourite style unsurprisingly being the pink. Given her and her husband's coordinating fashion history, she's confident that he'll be donning them alongside her. 'Duh! Honestly, real men wear pink in his eyes,' she laughs down the phone. 'He's the same as me,' she says of their mutual love of Crocs. 'Ease and comfortability is key.' This feels like an apt statement given the Cozy title of the campaign — but how does someone as famous as Brown manage to unwind? 'I just like to spend time with my animals and my husband. We like to grab dinner and take long walks and [are] very romantic.' With the help of Bongiovi, Brown says she finds it 'very easy' to disconnect, and believes 'it's important to switch off' from the demands of her career. Speaking of which, Brown made headlines earlier this year when she posted a video to her Instagram account calling out journalists for criticising her appearance as she has grown up in the spotlight (she started acting when she was just 10 years old). In the powerful speech, she branded her treatment by the media as 'bullying', before saying: 'the fact that adult writers are spending their time dissecting my face, my body, my choices, it's disturbing'. It was a brave move that inspired thousands of her young fans across the world. Reflecting upon the video's impact, she says:'I hate to be so cliche and generic, but just know that being yourself is enough. Conforming to whatever environment is around you — like society, school, work, social media or whatever is provoking you — please don't change yourself." Brown's words sound like they come from experience. She says: 'If you tend to do what other people are doing, you get bored of it — jumping on the bandwagon gets so boring and ultimately, that [one particular thing] expires and then you have to go and jump onto the next thing, and it's just so exhausting.' Her advice is that 'it's truly never worth it' and she firmly believes that 'being yourself and marching to the beat of your own drum is so much more fun and liberating'. Now there's a sentiment we can get behind. With the final series of Stranger Things dropping on Netflix at the end of November, Brown will be saying goodbye to the role of Eleven, the character that catapulted her into global fame. She's also reported to be working on a film adaptation of her own novel, Nineteen Steps, which she'll both produce and star in. Alongside founding her own clothing, beauty and coffee lines, it's difficult to believe she's just 21 years old. 'Staying true to who I am' is clearly the key to her success — and with that mindset, she's got the world at her (pink, fluffy, Crocs-clad) feet. Crocs' Cozy collection is out now. Rebecca Jane Hill is the Senior Fashion Editor at Cosmopolitan UK. She has previously contributed to publications including Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, Harper's Bazaar, Refinery29, The Face, Glamour and Stylist. She started her own magazine, Sister, in 2012 whilst at university. Focused around feminism, fashion and culture, it went on to produce 12 globally stocked print issues, as well as countless events and partnerships. She closed the magazine in 2023. Rebecca has been an associate lecturer at London College of Fashion since 2018, where she teaches on the Fashion Journalism course. She is a passionate second-hand shopper and is constantly on the lookout for new design talent.

I covered Prime Day then performed at the ballet after — my 11 survival products
I covered Prime Day then performed at the ballet after — my 11 survival products

New York Post

time12-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

I covered Prime Day then performed at the ballet after — my 11 survival products

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. I'm a writer at the New York Post, a Juilliard-trained violinist, and a three-time marathon runner. At times, my life can feel…a little full. And as a commerce writer, I've tested thousands of products, but today I'm sharing my unadulterated thoughts and the beloved products that have seen me through hell and back. This past week, as Prime Day took over everyone's carts and my calendar, I found myself thinking about just how extreme this balance is. Because while the world sees Prime Day as a chance to score deals and move on, for me, as a commerce writer, it's a high-stakes sprint. Weeks of prep, early-morning call times, and 10- to 12-hour writing days that start around 4 a.m. Advertisement During this time, brands compete for the best discounts, and we track every flash sale, algorithmic shift, and surprise restock like we're trading on the floor of the NYSE. I wish that were an exaggeration, but I'm as serious as calling my 55-pound Sheepadoodle back during off-leash hour at the park. We're talking hands-on-hips serious. Nate Williams But the madness doesn't stop when I log off. That's when my second life begins. Most days, I squeeze in a break to run four miles because marathon habits die hard, and then write 1,000 words on the thriller I've been writing as part of an 80-day 1st draft challenge I've been publicly documenting on Instagram to hold myself accountable. And yes, I know it sounds like a full day's work, but then, I run down to Lincoln Center to perform with the American Ballet Theatre. I am a violinist for some of the most legendary dancers this world has ever seen: Skylar Brandt, Catherine Hurlin, Herman Cornejo to name a few of my faves (but also the iconic Misty Copeland in a legendary hall: the Metropolitan Opera House). It's exhilarating, exhausting, and makes life a little more beautiful. And in a world filled with chaos and despair at every turn, isn't that worth striving for? People always ask me how I keep it all together. And the truth is, I really don't, I just have a very patient husband and loving dog who support me every step of the way. But I also have products I rely on for survival mode, and it gives me so much joy to share them with you. I know you'll enjoy as much as I do! Cozy Earth When I'm not styled to the nines in the office, I wear this PJ set as my off-duty uniform. It's so soft and hangs on my skin with a comforting weight, but since it's made from viscose, it's also cooling. Plus, it's available in inclusive sizing from XS to XXXL. Save an additional 35% with our exclusive coupon code: NYPOST. Amazon I love ending my day with a good book instead of mindlessly scrolling through my phone. Clémence Michallon is the bestselling author of The Quiet Tenant, which I enjoyed immensely. If one can say that about a serial killer book? I highly recommend picking up a copy of her newest release, Our Last Resort, to slip away for a much-needed vacation. Don't worry, your life will be there when you get back. Michallon has a beautiful way of writing with such vivid detail that it feels like you've stepped into the pages; everything she writes is a must-read. CozyEarth It's the next best thing to having a dog, weighted, cushy, and so comforting, I want to snuggle in it all day, even in the summer with the AC blasting. I look forward to it after work, and honestly, I'll probably buy a new one every year for the rest of my life. It really is that good! CozyEarth, please never stop making it. Save an additional 15% with this coupon code: COZYDAYS Roborock I never cared about vacuums at all until I started writing for The Post. That's when my vacuum testing journey began, and this robot quickly became a standout. It's saved me hours cleaning my apartment. I just tell Google to activate 'Winston' (yes, I named him), and he gets to work, vacuuming and mopping while I write, practice violin, or head out for a gig. You can read my full review to see how he performs and judge for yourself. I have this laptop for work at The Post, but if you can splurge on one for yourself, I highly recommend it. It's a great way to reset the brain and not be bothered by work on off-work hours. I love my Apple MacBook Air because of its lightweight, which makes it easy to travel with and take to a coffee shop or park to finish out my word count. Unagi Owning a scooter has saved me so much time; I no longer have to wait for public transportation or pay for every swipe. There are tons of options on Amazon, and with fast, free shipping for Prime members, they're well worth the investment. Just think how much you'll save in the long run, I know I have. Emma Sutton-Williams Marcella I love this dress because I often find myself in the office, but also performing at Lincoln Center. It's very hard to find a dress that can go from day to night, but the midi length of this makes it easy for me to do a round trip to home and back only once. And it's under $100! INEZ Hear me out. These shoes are three and a half inches tall, and yes, that normally sounds like a horrible idea, but they make me look like a supermodel and actually feel really comfortable. I would never lie to you about this, and I will be honest: I did lie to my third-grade teacher. However, I'm a changed woman. Emma Sutton-Williams I also own these shoes in a 2.5-inch height for walking around and running errands, but the 3.5-inch height is better suited for shows and fancy events. INEZ shoes are handmade in Spain and will treat you right. Be gentle with the soft leather, as it can wear easily if handled roughly. OZLO Sleepbuds If I'm going to get through these long days, I need sleep desperately. As much as I adore my husband, he can be a loud sleeper with snoring that will kiss my sweet ZZZs goodbye. I love to turn on my book at night or listen to ambient waterfalls to help me off to sleep. These noise-canceling headphones block unwanted noises like snoring and horns. They also turn off your podcast or music when you fall asleep and use a gentle alarm in your ear to wake you. These headphones sense when you fall asleep and then switch off your preferred streaming service to play built-in soundscapes instead, including babbling brooks and deep brown masking noise. Emma Sutton-Williams The price is a little steep, but if you struggle with getting solid shut-eye, they're worth the investment. Read my full review here. Amazon As I've stated, I'm a reader right before bed, but I also read in the Broadway pits between rests while performing. It's an ar,t but I am really good at multitasking. But I will say it can be very dark, so I keep my reading light with me to pull me through the long days and keep my spirits high. It has soft, warm light and rarely needs to be charged. I've tried a lot of running shoes, but the Brooks Women's Glycerin 21 has been one of my go-to shoes recently. It has enough cushion to help me cover lots of miles in a day while still being structured with lots of support from heel to toe. If you're just getting into running or have years under your belt, I highly recommend giving these a try. And since running shoes need to be replaced regularly once the cushioning wears down, why not make these your next six-month go-to? This article was written by Emma Sutton-Williams, New York Post Commerce Writer/Reporter and resident fashionista. Emma is one of the best-dressed ladies in The Post's office, and also known for finding an unbelievable deal on any one of her stylish outfits. Divulging on everything from the most-popular and most-underrated purse brands to her honest thoughts on Kim Kardashian's Skims undergarments and apparel, Emma has cultivated an eye for style and an expertise for identifying the clothes and accessories worth your coin. At the same time, she proudly models the products she picks so you can see their fit and function first-hand. Emma has been creating shopping guides for The Post since 2024, and previously held bylines in Rolling Stone, Oprah Daily, Parents, InStyle, StyleCaster and more.

Beyonce stops show after scary prop malfunction
Beyonce stops show after scary prop malfunction

The Advertiser

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Advertiser

Beyonce stops show after scary prop malfunction

Beyonce was forced to stop one of her concerts in Texas when she almost fell out of a flying car. The 43-year-old singer was performing the first of her two Cowboy Carter shows in Houston, Texas on Saturday night US time when one of her props - a red convertible - malfunctioned and began to tilt in mid-air. Beyonce - who appeared to be wearing a harness and was holding onto one of the cables attached to the car in a TikTok video of the incident - was singing 16 Carriages while sitting on top of the convertible when it began to lean at a sharp angle in the air. "Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop," she said into her microphone. The music was cut and the Texas Hold 'Em singer looked down at the ground and up again before smiling to the cheering crowd. She told them after a few seconds: "Thank y'all for your patience." The car was then lowered and stopped tilting as it came closer to the ground, allowing Beyonce to sit back in her original position as the lights went off. The singer left the stage before returning to finish her performance, telling the crowd: "If ever I fall. I know y'all would catch me." This isn't the first malfunction Beyonce has experienced during her Cowboy Carter tour. In California in May, the former Destiny's Child star was seen looking for her mark before the Cozy segment of the show, in which she is surrounded by gold frames. But footage shared online showed her spot wasn't visible as she waited for robotic arms to bring the frames around her body and, appearing visibly confused, she was forced to complete her performance while avoiding being hit by the robotic props. Also in May, Beyonce's 13-year-old daughter Blue Ivy - who is a dancer on the tour - intervened to unhook an earring that almost got caught in the Crazy in Love hitmaker's hair mid-performance. And during one of her London shows in May, Beyonce's golden chaps slipped off as she sang, but she just pulled her outfit up and kept moving. Beyonce was forced to stop one of her concerts in Texas when she almost fell out of a flying car. The 43-year-old singer was performing the first of her two Cowboy Carter shows in Houston, Texas on Saturday night US time when one of her props - a red convertible - malfunctioned and began to tilt in mid-air. Beyonce - who appeared to be wearing a harness and was holding onto one of the cables attached to the car in a TikTok video of the incident - was singing 16 Carriages while sitting on top of the convertible when it began to lean at a sharp angle in the air. "Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop," she said into her microphone. The music was cut and the Texas Hold 'Em singer looked down at the ground and up again before smiling to the cheering crowd. She told them after a few seconds: "Thank y'all for your patience." The car was then lowered and stopped tilting as it came closer to the ground, allowing Beyonce to sit back in her original position as the lights went off. The singer left the stage before returning to finish her performance, telling the crowd: "If ever I fall. I know y'all would catch me." This isn't the first malfunction Beyonce has experienced during her Cowboy Carter tour. In California in May, the former Destiny's Child star was seen looking for her mark before the Cozy segment of the show, in which she is surrounded by gold frames. But footage shared online showed her spot wasn't visible as she waited for robotic arms to bring the frames around her body and, appearing visibly confused, she was forced to complete her performance while avoiding being hit by the robotic props. Also in May, Beyonce's 13-year-old daughter Blue Ivy - who is a dancer on the tour - intervened to unhook an earring that almost got caught in the Crazy in Love hitmaker's hair mid-performance. And during one of her London shows in May, Beyonce's golden chaps slipped off as she sang, but she just pulled her outfit up and kept moving. Beyonce was forced to stop one of her concerts in Texas when she almost fell out of a flying car. The 43-year-old singer was performing the first of her two Cowboy Carter shows in Houston, Texas on Saturday night US time when one of her props - a red convertible - malfunctioned and began to tilt in mid-air. Beyonce - who appeared to be wearing a harness and was holding onto one of the cables attached to the car in a TikTok video of the incident - was singing 16 Carriages while sitting on top of the convertible when it began to lean at a sharp angle in the air. "Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop," she said into her microphone. The music was cut and the Texas Hold 'Em singer looked down at the ground and up again before smiling to the cheering crowd. She told them after a few seconds: "Thank y'all for your patience." The car was then lowered and stopped tilting as it came closer to the ground, allowing Beyonce to sit back in her original position as the lights went off. The singer left the stage before returning to finish her performance, telling the crowd: "If ever I fall. I know y'all would catch me." This isn't the first malfunction Beyonce has experienced during her Cowboy Carter tour. In California in May, the former Destiny's Child star was seen looking for her mark before the Cozy segment of the show, in which she is surrounded by gold frames. But footage shared online showed her spot wasn't visible as she waited for robotic arms to bring the frames around her body and, appearing visibly confused, she was forced to complete her performance while avoiding being hit by the robotic props. Also in May, Beyonce's 13-year-old daughter Blue Ivy - who is a dancer on the tour - intervened to unhook an earring that almost got caught in the Crazy in Love hitmaker's hair mid-performance. And during one of her London shows in May, Beyonce's golden chaps slipped off as she sang, but she just pulled her outfit up and kept moving. Beyonce was forced to stop one of her concerts in Texas when she almost fell out of a flying car. The 43-year-old singer was performing the first of her two Cowboy Carter shows in Houston, Texas on Saturday night US time when one of her props - a red convertible - malfunctioned and began to tilt in mid-air. Beyonce - who appeared to be wearing a harness and was holding onto one of the cables attached to the car in a TikTok video of the incident - was singing 16 Carriages while sitting on top of the convertible when it began to lean at a sharp angle in the air. "Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop," she said into her microphone. The music was cut and the Texas Hold 'Em singer looked down at the ground and up again before smiling to the cheering crowd. She told them after a few seconds: "Thank y'all for your patience." The car was then lowered and stopped tilting as it came closer to the ground, allowing Beyonce to sit back in her original position as the lights went off. The singer left the stage before returning to finish her performance, telling the crowd: "If ever I fall. I know y'all would catch me." This isn't the first malfunction Beyonce has experienced during her Cowboy Carter tour. In California in May, the former Destiny's Child star was seen looking for her mark before the Cozy segment of the show, in which she is surrounded by gold frames. But footage shared online showed her spot wasn't visible as she waited for robotic arms to bring the frames around her body and, appearing visibly confused, she was forced to complete her performance while avoiding being hit by the robotic props. Also in May, Beyonce's 13-year-old daughter Blue Ivy - who is a dancer on the tour - intervened to unhook an earring that almost got caught in the Crazy in Love hitmaker's hair mid-performance. And during one of her London shows in May, Beyonce's golden chaps slipped off as she sang, but she just pulled her outfit up and kept moving.

Beyonce stops show due to scary prop malfunction
Beyonce stops show due to scary prop malfunction

Perth Now

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Beyonce stops show due to scary prop malfunction

Beyoncé had to stop her concert when she almost fell out of a flying car. The 43-year-old singer was performing the first of her two Cowboy Carter shows at the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas on Saturday (28.06.25) night when one of her props malfunctioned and began to tilt in mid-air. Beyoncé - who appeared to be wearing a harness and was holding onto one of the cables attached to the car in a TikTok video of the incident - was singing 16 Carriages while sitting on top of a red convertible when it began to lean at a sharp angle in the air. She said into her microphone: 'Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop." The music was cut and the Texas Hold 'Em singer looked down at the ground and up again before smiling to the cheering crowd. She told them after a few seconds: "Thank y'all for your patience.' The car was then lowered and stopped tilting as it came closer to the ground, allowing Beyoncé to sit back in her original position as the lights went off. Beyonce "briefly" left the stage before returning to finish her performance. She then came back to finish the song and told the crowd: 'If ever I fall. I know y'all would catch me.' This isn't the first malfunction Beyoncé has experienced during her Cowboy Carter tour. At the SoFi Stadium in California last month, the former Destiny's Child star was seen looking for her mark before the Cozy segment of the show, in which she is surrounded by gold frames. But footage shared online showed her spot wasn't visible as she waited for robotic arms to bring the frames around her body and, appearing visibly confused, she was forced to complete her performance while avoiding being hit by the robotic props. Also last month, Beyoncé's 13-year-old daughter Blue Ivy - who is a dancer on the tour - intervened to unhook an earring that almost got caught in the Crazy in Love hitmaker's hair mid-performance. And during one of her London shows last month, Beyoncé's golden chaps slipped off as she sang Deada** but she just pulled her outfit up and kept moving.

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