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From Tom Ford To Valentino: The 7 Looks That Taiwanese Star Lin Chi-Ling Wore To Cannes 2025
From Tom Ford To Valentino: The 7 Looks That Taiwanese Star Lin Chi-Ling Wore To Cannes 2025

Hype Malaysia

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hype Malaysia

From Tom Ford To Valentino: The 7 Looks That Taiwanese Star Lin Chi-Ling Wore To Cannes 2025

Taiwanese model and actress Lin Chi-Ling (林志玲) will surely make waves online wherever she goes. With her statuesque frame and beautiful visuals, it's no surprise that whatever she wears turns into a headline-worthy outfit. Recently, the model spent her days at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival 2025. Lin Chi-Ling had a packed schedule during her week at the event. She was present at the premiere of Wes Anderson's 'The Phoenician Scheme', the Kering Women in Motion Gala, the Taiwan Cinema Night and the China Film Night event. Of course, the 50-year-old's outfits at each appearance garnered netizens' attention. Here's a look at what she wore at Cannes: Nicole + Felicia Couture The actress brought graceful power to the prestigious event in a sculpted two-piece fishtail gown by Nicole + Felicia Couture. The brilliant pearl necklace by Qeelin Jewellery and shoes from Jimmy Choo elevated the look from simple to sophisticated. Valentino At the Taiwan Cinema Night event, Lin Chi-Ling wore an embellished champagne gown from Maison Valentino. The large bow on her waist added a touch of youthfulness, while embellishments made it look like Lin Shi-Ling was sparkling in the night. She also wore another Maison Valentino gown later that week. The golden number also featured a large bow, as well as a tiered-ruffle skirt with a large slit to show off her long legs. Diamond accessories from Chopard completed the look. Ralph Lauren During her talk at the Asian Women Cinema Forum, the star kept it simple with an off-white number from Ralph Lauren. While she opted to skip the accessories with this look, the gown complemented her skin and made her look radiant. Danielle Frankel Another white ensemble that Lin Chi-ling wore during the event was from bridal designer Danielle Frankel. The off-the-shoulder element and the flowy sleeves helped create a soft and tender vibe. La Koradior One look that had everyone talking was the black La Koradior Haute Couture piece that Lin Chi-Ling wore to the Kering Women In Motion Gala. The piece looked unassuming from the front, but the highlight was the drop diamond necklace by Qeelin Jewellery at the back. Tom Ford The model's Tom Ford look at the China Film Night, had netizens calling her a real-life mermaid. The blue dress, which glimmered under the sun, was paired with emerald earrings by Maison Alt. Lin Chi-Ling's wet hairstyle also seemed intentional as she posed on large rocks by the beach. Which look was your favourite? Sources: Instagram (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)

Bridal Second Looks for Every Budget and Theme
Bridal Second Looks for Every Budget and Theme

Los Angeles Times

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Los Angeles Times

Bridal Second Looks for Every Budget and Theme

LA Times Studios may earn commission from purchases made through our links. When the ceremony ends and the party begins, many modern brides are swapping sweeping trains and voluminous skirts for sleek jumpsuits, flirty minis, or shimmering two-pieces designed for dancing the night away. Whether you're planning a dramatic reveal or just want something more comfortable (yet no less stylish), a second look lets you express a different side of your bridal style. From fashion-forward ensembles to effortless outfit changes, these chic second looks prove that your wedding wardrobe can—and should—have a playful encore. Crafted of linen and silk, this gown is designed with petal appliqués. This midi-length piece features a sweetheart neck, spaghetti straps, and a corset-inspired bodice. A high-neck midi knit dress with delicate faux pearl straps and gold-tone fastenings at the neck and back waist. Featuring a tiered silhouette, the Sandrine sheer sequin gown from Sabina Musayev is adorned with ethereal floral embellishments on the shoulders. The Halle Dress features hand-placed feathers offer a three-dimensional aire while the asymmetrical cut adds a contemporary touch. The Halle Dress features hand-placed feathers offer a three-dimensional aire while the asymmetrical cut adds a contemporary touch. An a-line sleeveless maxi-length dress designed in an intricate floral lace and silhouette enhancing boning. Satin midi dress with straight neckline and adjustable spaghetti straps. Wrap bodice with V-neck, open back with self-tie closure. The Cadence satin jacquard slip dress has a a delicate floral texture, open back and asymmetrical flounce seam. Featuring a deep cowl neckline and an alluring open back, this dress is designed to turn heads. Designed to have a soft draped fit around the neckline and soft fit body, the adjustable halter tie ensures a perfect fit, while the delicate chiffon rose applique detail adds a touch of whimsical charm. This dress is distinguished by its satin fabric that provides an elegant shine and a soft touch. Its asymmetrical design adds a modern touch, while the bow on the shoulder, which can be adjusted in multiple ways, offers versatility and style. The most perfect sparkly mini built to dance the night away. You will love how the luxurious beaded Mikado scoops across the corseted bodice and balances perfectly with the modern mini silhouette. Emerson is a strapless fitted crepe dress that is designed with princess seams and a double layer of dainty feathers along the collar and skirt hem, giving the dress an extra luxe feeling. A mini-length faux pearl adorned fringed dress with a square cut neckline and delicate straps. Danielle Frankel's dresses are a masterclass in modern bridalwear, and they're made with such attention to detail that they'll be talked about for a lifetime. This 'Wendell' style is cut from layers of tulle and lace that will create beautiful movement in your photographs.

Danielle Frankel Returns Home To LA With A New Boutique On Melrose Place
Danielle Frankel Returns Home To LA With A New Boutique On Melrose Place

Los Angeles Times

time08-04-2025

  • Business
  • Los Angeles Times

Danielle Frankel Returns Home To LA With A New Boutique On Melrose Place

Danielle Frankel, the New York-based bridal design house known for its modern, meticulously crafted gowns, has officially opened its first boutique in Los Angeles. The new location, situated on the iconic Melrose Place, marks a significant westward expansion for the brand. 'Having been born and raised in Los Angeles, it is incredibly meaningful to me to have opened my first store in this city,' said Danielle Frankel, Founder and Creative Director. 'After over two years of searching for the perfect location, I knew this property on Melrose Place was the ideal home for us when we were presented with the opportunity.' The boutique was designed with the same sense of intimacy and artistry that defines the brand's New York location. Every detail was chosen to create a tranquil and welcoming environment, from the vintage furnishings and natural materials to the soft, layered color palette. The space offers a couture-level experience for both brides and guests, with both ready to wear and custom designs available. Interior designer Augusta Hoffman, who previously collaborated on Frankel's New York showroom and atelier, also led the design of the Los Angeles boutique. The result is a cohesive space that honors the designer's commitment to meaningful objects and thoughtful design. Locally sourced vintage furniture and artwork pay tribute to the surrounding community and to Frankel's own roots. 'We have already established a strong clientele in Los Angeles, so I am thrilled we can now offer the Danielle Frankel experience beyond our New York atelier,' Frankel added. Since launching the brand in 2017, Danielle Frankel has cultivated a global following drawn to her refined, fashion-forward approach to bridalwear. The Los Angeles opening not only marks a milestone in the brand's growth but also represents a full-circle moment for Frankel: a return to her hometown and a deeper connection with a community that has long supported her work.

8 L.A. happenings in April to keep you moving and energized
8 L.A. happenings in April to keep you moving and energized

Los Angeles Times

time01-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Los Angeles Times

8 L.A. happenings in April to keep you moving and energized

Join artists Catherine Opie and Melodie McDaniel in conversation with Getty curator Isotta Poggi and 10x10 Photobooks co-founder Russet Lederman to discuss the Getty Research Institute exhibition 'What They Saw: Historical Photobooks by Women, 1943–1999.' The exhibit features a global history of women photographers, inclusively remapping the photobook canon to highlight identity and resilience. A reception and gallery viewing will follow. Friday, April 11, 6 p.m. 1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles, Bridal studio Danielle Frankel establishes its first bricks-and-mortar store on Melrose Avenue, offering the same quality craftsmanship as its New York atelier. Interior designer Augusta Hoffman collaborated with Danielle Frankel to source Los Angeles-based vintage furniture and art for the space. Peruse racks of the brand's whimsical, nostalgic gowns, perfect for the L.A. bride. 8475 Melrose Place, Los Angeles Louis Vuitton's newest fragrance, eLVes — and its first feminine fragrance since 2021 — is perfect for the bold traveler this spring. Master perfumer Jacques Cavallier-Belletrud's creation combines fresh rose and lily of the valley extracts with a spicy amber base note, a complex composition that conveys strength, spontaneity and joy. LV's centifolia rose extract and hints of blackcurrant, peach and coconut milk complete the fragrance, balancing light and dark, floral and earthy. Skims has officially landed in Los Angeles with its first flagship store on the West Coast. Designed by Rafael de Cárdenas, Ltd., the store reflects the brand's sleek minimalism and intimate, body-conscious designs. Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer Kim Kardashian said the L.A. opening is a 'full-circle moment,' bringing the brand home. 8569 W Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood Indulge in the fierce tiger-print rugs and Irish green marble of Italian couture brand Roberto Cavalli's first Los Angeles boutique at the Beverly Center. Leopard-print wallpaper featuring Cavalli's signature Ray of Gold print completes the layout. Customers can look out for items such as the Roar bag, black leather monogrammed heels and pumps with snakelike lettering. 8500 Beverly Blvd., Unit 750, Los Angeles Artist and curator Anita Herrera and the Los Angeles Nomadic Division pay tribute to the quinceañera as well as LAND's 15th anniversary with a one-of-a-kind fundraiser. Inspired by Y2K quinceañeras, the event will feature an archival photo installation by Latinx Diaspora Archives, limited-edition Mario Ayala merchandise, dinner from La Birria House and more. Los Angeles-based singer San Cha and members of the El Quince court will perform, and the party doesn't stop there — get ready for back-to-back DJ sets until 2 a.m. Saturday, April 26, 6 p.m. 2811 E. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles Multidisciplinary artist Jim Jarmusch, known for directing films such as 'Stranger than Paradise' (1984) and 'Broken Flowers' (2005), will have his first solo exhibition in L.A., 'some more collages,' at modernist gallery James Fuentes. 'Some more collages' displays Jarmusch's newsprint collages, which reflect his expansive archive of visual fragments, along with lithographs from Frieze Los Angeles. This James Fuentes exhibition marks a creative shift for Jarmusch — in this new, simplified approach, he has selectively hand-torn the faces out of the prints, creating an ambiguous narrative for viewers to interpret. March 29–April 26. 5015 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles Vans and Gallery Dept. have teamed up to release a bold new sneaker that blurs the line between streetwear and art. The paint-splattered OTW Authentic 44 is everything the two innovative brands embody — raw, expressive and effortlessly cool. Along the sidewall, a testament to individuality and creative exploration: 'Art That Kills.'

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