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Elle
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Elle
There's A Summer Skirt For Everyone – Here Are 7 Of The Best Styles To Shop Now
Never underestimate the power of a great summer skirt. Choose well and it will serve you well from now through the colder months, equipping you for daily errands, beach days, nights out, and everything in between. An Eighties revival manifested in the form of bubble-hem and ruffled, tiered skirts in Alaïa and Valentino's SS25 collections (and many more besides). Fear not; there is not a crimped hairdo in sight, rather modern versions of these vintage relics that feel fresh when styled with a simple baby tee and ballet flats. For something simpler, consider a crisp white cotton skirt, as seen on the runway (at Miu Miu and Ralph Lauren) and in real life, as worn by the likes of Daisy Edgar Jones and Sienna Miller at Wimbledon. Or one with polka dots, as at Acne Studios and Carolina Herrera, which lends itself equally well to monochrome styling. There are sheer and skin-baring styles, too, for which you may want to invest in a good pair of big knickers. At Gabriela Hearst and Ulla Johnson, there were crocheted maxi skirts that would look just as chic thrown over swimwear as they did with the coordinating tops with which they were styled on the catwalk. See also 1990s organza column skirts and wafty chiffon maxis (at Rokh and S.S. Daley, respectively), which also look excellent atop slips, if you do not dare to bare. Speaking of slips, we are stocking up on lace-trimmed satin versions to wear with tanks and flip flops for the remainder of summer (and with boots and knits when autumn hits). Blame The Row. Below, we've rounded up the seven best summer skirt styles, from puffball minis and modern ra-ras to lace-trimmed satin slips and crochet maxis. You may already have a bubble-hem skirt in your wardrobe from last summer, when Kylie Jenner and Hailey Bieber were both spotted wearing the Y2K-does-1980s style. Good news – the trend is still going strong, with puffball silhouettes popping up at Alaïa, Patou and Chloé's SS25 shows, in midi, mini and micro-mini forms. Balance the frou-frou shape with ballet flats and a form-fitting tank or tee. A cotton-poplin skirt in wear-with-everything white will serve you well for many years to come and for all manner of events. Choose romantic pleats (as at Ralph Lauren's SS25 show, and on Sienna Miller at Wimbledon), or indeed, something a bit more pencil-like, like Daisy Edgar Jones' crisp Gucci co-ord. Or strike the balance with Miu Miu's sweet, A-line styles. Maximalists, rejoice. Ruffles are back and we don't mean a demure frilled trim here and there. Tiered ra-ra skirts shimmied down the SS25 catwalks, from Akris' frothy tulle maxi (styled with slick brogues) to Valentino's more faithfully Eighties-inspired iteration. We enjoy the unexpected touch of a ruffled skirt over trousers, as seen at Rokh. We've extolled the virtues of the polka-dot dress; now let us meditate on the sheer versatility of the spotted skirt. In a puffball shape with a peep-toe or stiletto heel (see Valentino and Carolina Herrera), it reads 1980s, while a semi-sheer chiffon pencil skirt (we're looking at you, Susa Musa) nods to 1990s Prada in the best way. Clash or match your dots, or opt for simple monochrome styling. The Row started a slip-skirt revolution when they incorporated two (well three, if you count the dress styled as a skirt over trousers) in their Spring/Summer '25 collection. The beauty of the lace-trimmed satin skirt is that it can be worn with a tank and flip flops now, and with a slouchy cashmere knit and knee-high boots when the weather cools. We also love a mini-length version peeking out from beneath an oversized tee or shirt. Don't board your next flight without including at least one crochet skirt in your checked luggage – it's a holiday essential. As Gabriela Hearst and Ulla Johnson both proved at their SS25 shows, one in white or cream is exceedingly versatile, whether thrown over a bikini in the daytime or worn with a matching top for dinner. Miuccia Prada has an enduring partiality for crocheted skirts, so we suggest checking Vestiaire Collective for pre-loved styles. If you want to dip your toe into naked dressing, may we present: the sheer skirt. It wafted onto the SS25 runways in diaphanous tartan chiffon ( see-through lace (Michael Kors), and Nineties-esque organza (The Attico, Hermès), sometimes underlaid by opaque mini skirts, other times revealing granny pants or skimpy knickers. You can do either, of course; alternatively, ease in by layering one atop jeans or trousers. ELLE Collective is a new community of fashion, beauty and culture lovers. For access to exclusive content, events, inspiring advice from our Editors and industry experts, as well the opportunity to meet designers, thought-leaders and stylists, become a member today HERE.
Yahoo
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Esmé Creed-Miles Joins Daisy Edgar-Jones in ‘Sense and Sensibility' as Marianne
Esmé Creed-Miles has been cast as Marianne Dashwood in Focus Features' film adaptation of the Jane Austen classic 'Sense and Sensibility.' She joins the previously announced Daisy Edgar-Jones, who will play Elinor Dashwood, Marianne's older sister. More from Variety Daisy Edgar-Jones to Star in New 'Sense and Sensibility' Movie Ang Lee: Vfx Biz 'Very Hard to Make Money' Acad swoons for toon tunes Focus Features announced the news in an Instagram post on Friday morning, with the caption, 'The Marianne to our Elinor,' alongside a photo of Edgar-Jones and Creed-Miles' scripts. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Focus Features (@focusfeatures) In film, Creed-Miles has previously starred in 'Silver Haze,' 'The Thicket,' and, most recently, Kristen Stewart's directorial debut 'The Chronology of Water.' On television, her credits include 'Hanna,' 'The Legend of Vox Machina,' 'The Doll Factory' and 'The Sandman.' 'Sense and Sensibility' is being directed by BAFTA nominee Georgia Oakley, from a script by bestselling author Diana Reid. Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner of Working Title Films will produce alongside India Flint of November Pictures and Jo Wallett. 'Sense and Sensibility' was the first novel by prolific author Austen, who later wrote such literary classics as 'Pride and Prejudice,' 'Emma' and 'Persuasion.' The story of 'Sense and Sensibility' follows sisters who navigate love, loss and financial uncertainty as they are forced to leave their family estate in Sussex. The novel has been adapted for the screen a number of times over the years, most notably in a 1995 film from director Ang Lee starring Emma Thompson as Elinor and Kate Winslet as Marianne. Focus Features has backed two prior adaptations of Austen's work, including 2005's 'Pride and Prejudice' with Keira Knightly as well as 2020's 'Emma', which starred Anya-Taylor Joy. The studio's recent theatrical releases include Edward Berger's 'Conclave,' Robert Eggers' 'Nosferatu' and Steven Soderbergh's 'Black Bag.'Best of Variety Final Emmy Predictions: Talk Series and Scripted Variety - New Blood Looks to Tackle Late Night Staples Oscars 2026: George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Wagner Moura and More Among Early Contenders to Watch New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week


Daily Mail
06-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Daisy Edgar-Jones subtly reveals her boyfriend Ben Seed is her phone lock screen as the couple look smitten at star-studded BST Hyde Park
Daisy Edgar-Jones has proven that things are getting serious with her boyfriend Ben Seed as she revealed that she is her phone lock screen. The Normal People actress, 27, was seen at BST Hyde Park on Friday with the photographer, and they looked cosy while chatting with their friends. She has been dating the photographer since September 2023, with their relationship going from strength-to-strength, though they are generally private about their bond. And Daisy has now taken a sweet step with Ben as a flash of her phone during her festival outing revealed that she has set him as her phone lock screen. In a heartwarming gesture, her background was a loved-up snap of her and Ben as she could be seen cuddling up to him. For her Hyde Park outing, Daisy looked stunning in a frilly white lace top and matching skirt, which she paired with a brown handbag and sunglasses. Meanwhile Ben cut a smart figure in a smart striped polo shirt with sunglasses as they enjoyed some drinks in the show. It is not the couple's first outing together in recent days as they spent last weekend at Glastonbury with Daisy's Normal People co-star Paul Mescal and his girlfriend Gracie Abrams. They all lived it up at Glastonbury with Harris Dickinson and India Mullen, as well as Paul's siblings Nell and Donnacha. The couple are relatively private and generally keep their romance under wraps, rarely speaking about one another in interviews. However, Ben is no stranger to a high-profile relationship, having previously dated The Queen's Gambit star Anya Taylor-Joy. He split up with Anya ahead of her beating Daisy to the best actress at the Golden Globes in 2021. Meanwhile, Daisy split from her ex-boyfriend Tom Varey in late 2020 after two years of dating. Daisy is said to be on 'cloud nine' with Ben, who also goes by the artist name Pip. A source previously told The Sun: 'Daisy and Pip got together earlier this year and have become inseparable. 'They have both had some free time this summer and love hanging out in Broadway Market in East London, just going to bars and spending time together. 'There's a real spark there and they are excited about finding each other. They've already met one another's friends and she is on cloud nine.' While Daisy is now enjoying a romance with Ben, Anya has moved on and is loved-up with her husband Malcolm McRae. They secretly tied the knot in New Orleans nearly three years ago before going on to have a second wedding in Venice in October 2023. Elsewhere, Daisy revealed what it is really like working with Hollywood's 'internet boyfriends', referring to her co-stars including Paul Mescal and Glen Powell. Speaking to Elle, Daisy explained: 'I have worked with basically all of the internet's boyfriends, and I'm lucky that every actor I've worked with has been incredibly supportive of me being the lead. Glen, Sebastian, Paul, all of them. 'I think that's why they're so successful and so loved and so good: that they are so generous, and they really serve the story and are not serving themselves. 'Glen was always like, "What's Kate's journey in this? Let's find it." And same with Sebastian; he was so completely invested in Noa's journey. 'Paul's like playing tennis with your best friend. I'm nervous for the point that it comes to working with someone who might not be so chill with it! 'Because there's so much ego that can exist in this industry.'


Daily Mail
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Paul Mescal is BITTEN by braless girlfriend Gracie Abrams in steamy clinch as vape-clutching actor parties hard with Daisy Edgar-Jones, his siblings and A-listers at Glastonbury
Glastonbury Festival sees a slew of A-listers descend on sleepy Somerset annually for a weekend of debauchery. And a number of stars joined forces over the weekend to live it up - with Paul Mescal, his girlfriend Gracie Abrams, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Harris Dickinson and India Mullen partying hard among a number of other glittering star pals. Songstress Rose Gray, 28, took to Instagram to share images from the weekend with her 53.1k followers, with the carousel of snaps illustrating their hard-partying. Paul, 29, and Gracie, 25, who have been dating for one year, looked cosy in the shots with the vape-clutching Irishman enjoying kisses from his girlfriend, who performed at the festival. Paul was joined at the event by his sister Nell and brother Donnacha. Daisy, 27, who has been in a relationship with photographer Ben Seed since September 2023, looked sensational in the snaps as she partied alongside her boyfriend as well as her Normal People co-stars Paul and India. Paul and his posse were joined by fellow actor Harris Dickinson, with whom he will appear in the upcoming Beatles biopic by Sam Mendes. The duo will play Paul McCartney and John Lennon respectively in the film. Gracie left little to the imagination at the event, where she was flashing her bare chest through a sheer tee paired with a polka dot bandana. Her boyfriend draped his arms around the stunner while holding a vape and posing alongside India, with whom he starred in 2020. In the coming of age show, Paul played Connell, Daisy starred as Marianne and India appeared as Peggy. While larking around in the crowd, India and Daisy cosied up to Rose, who looked incredible in a pink Agent Provocateur bra and fishnet tights. Rose also showed herself behind the DJ booth in a Burberry ensemble while also attaching a self-branded sticker reading 'Party People F**k' on her chest. The group were also joined by a friend called Olivia - who works as a talent coordinator for Gladiator II director Ridley Scott. Gladiator II was Paul's latest movie. It comes a month after Gracie, who is the daughter of Star Wars director, JJ Abrams, and the Irish heartthob made their first red carpet appearance in France at the History Of Sound premiere. Daisy was not outdone in the romance stakes by her pal Paul, as she was seen with the and self-taught photographer walking hand-in-hand at the popular music event which takes place at Worthy Farm every year. The couple are relatively private and generally keep their romance under wraps, rarely speaking about one another in interviews. However, Ben is no stranger to a high-profile relationship, having previously dated The Queen's Gambit star Anya Taylor-Joy. He split up with Anya ahead of her beating Daisy to the best actress at the Golden Globes in 2021. Meanwhile, Daisy split from her ex-boyfriend Tom Varey in late 2020 after two years of dating. Daisy is said to be on 'cloud nine' with Ben, who also goes by the artist name Pip.

Vogue
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Everything We Know So Far About Daisy Edgar-Jones's Sense & Sensibility
Who's in the cast of Sense & Sensibility? Daisy Edgar-Jones will play the older sister, Elinor Dashwood, in the new Jane Austen adaptation. What's the plot of Sense & Sensibility? The story follows Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, two sisters who, upon the death of their father, find themselves suddenly destitute. Both then pursue love and financial security. When will Sense & Sensibility be released? There's no release date yet, but read on for everything we do know thus far. The details: It's Daisy Edgar-Jones's most high-profile big-screen project to date Yes, Twisters was big, but playing Elinor Dashwood, one of Jane Austen's most beloved heroines—previously brought to the big screen by double Oscar winner Emma Thompson, no less, who secured her second statuette for her adapted screenplay for Ang Lee's classic—somehow feels even bigger. The star of Normal People, Fresh, Under the Banner of Heaven, and Where the Crawdads Sing recently proved her acting chops on stage too, with her starring role as the ferocious Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof opposite Kingsley Ben-Adir's Brick, so we have no doubt that she'll soar. And as for her co-stars? Well, they have yet to be selected, meaning there is still much fan-casting fun to be had. If we remain within the Sally Rooney televisual universe, we could perhaps see Conversations with Friends and Saltburn's Alison Oliver playing Elinor's more naïve younger sister Marianne, previously embodied by a rosy-cheeked Kate Winslet, and Paul Mescal as the handsome and dastardly John Willoughby, previously played by Greg Wise. And as for Hugh Grant's floppy-haired Edward Ferrars and Alan Rickman's solemn Colonel Brandon? We could, maybe, see the talented Johnny Flynn as the latter, while the likes of Josh O'Connor and Callum Turner could duke it out to play the former. (Helpfully, the trio are all Austen veterans thanks to Autumn de Wilde's 2020 take on Emma.) The possibilities are truly endless. It's the somber older sister to Pride & Prejudice If Pride & Prejudice is a fizzy glass of champagne, Sense & Sensibility feels like a cosy cup of tea—its mood is more serious, sedate, and contemplative. The plot centers on the three Dashwood sisters—the eldest and most sensible, Elinor; the more free-spirited Marianne; and the much younger Margaret—who are devastated by the passing of their father. Along with their mother, they're left with only a small inheritance, with their father's grand estate instead falling into the hands of their half brother. Cast out, they move to a modest cottage, and Elinor and Marianne are drawn to a swirl of suitors: the older Colonel Brandon, the dashing John Willoughby, and the kindly Edward Ferrars. It's still unclear how faithful this new film adaptation will be (Netflix's Carrie Cracknell-directed, Dakota Johnson-led Persuasion, for instance, was freewheeling, to say the least), but it seems likely that it will at least echo the gentle and melancholy spirit of its Ang Lee-helmed predecessor. The women-led behind-the-camera team is incredibly impressive Georgia Oakley, the lauded filmmaker behind the BAFTA-nominated breakout Blue Jean, will be in the director's chair, marking a splashy follow-up to her widely respected debut, while Diana Reid, the author of Love & Virtue, Seeing Other People, and Signs of Damage, will adapt the novel—a pairing that raises our expectations even further. It'll capitalize on our recent bout of Austen fever This year marks the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen's birth, as well as the 20th anniversary of Joe Wright's wonderful, sun-dappled, Keira Knightley-centered Pride & Prejudice, which was re-released in theaters to mark the occasion—and there's even a new, Netflix-produced adaptation of the latter on the way. Here's hoping this new Sense & Sensibility arrives at the same time as that Pride & Prejudice—that's a Barbenheimer-style double bill guaranteed to set the internet alight.