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The Irish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Tom Brady's flame Irina Shayk called ‘most beautiful woman alive' in stunning swimwear shoot as she turns heads
IRINA SHAYK has turned heads in her latest shoot in figure-hugging swimwear while on the beach. The Russian supermodel has been linked with NFL legend Tom Brady on and off over the past 12 months. Advertisement 3 Irina Shayk looks jaw-dropping in a figure-hugging one-piece on a boat Credit: El Corte Inglés 3 Irina has been linked with NFL legend Tom Brady over the past few years Credit: El Corte Inglés 3 Irina is one of the most well-known faces in the world through her modeling Credit: El Corte Inglés She was spotted out on a date with the former New England Patriots icon last year. The pair were then said to have gone their separate ways. However, the brunette and Brady were said to have rekindled their romance, with the spark clearly still there. And Irina has shown exactly why she is one of the biggest models in the world in her latest shots to promote El Corte Ingles. Advertisement The 39-year-old looked jaw-dropping in a black two-piece while sitting on the cliffs. She had the Mediterranean Sea in the background as she posed on the Spanish island of Majorca. Another shot showed her in a figure-hugging one-piece while standing on a boat. Fans went crazy for the shoot, flocking to social media to declare their love for her. Advertisement Most read in American Football Exclusive "Beautiful queen," said one follower. Another said: "So stunningly beautiful, Irina showing the best legs in the modelling world." Irina Shayk poses in crystal bra and shows off bold new hair for Swarovski ad as fans say her beauty is 'unreal' A third commented: "Most beautiful woman alive." A fourth replied: "You are a Goddess." Advertisement And a fifth added: "Heavenly!" Irina's romance with Brady comes years after she dated Hollywood star Bradley Cooper. What rules Brady must stick too Here is a list of the rules Tom Brady must comply to... Not permitted to be in another team's facility Not permitted to witness practice Not permitted to attend broadcast production meetings, either in person or virtually Prohibited from publicly criticizing game officials and other teams Subject to the league's gambling policy Subject to the league's anti-tampering policies, limiting him to "strictly social communication with members of other clubs" She shares a seven-year-old daughter Lea with the 50-year-old actor. The model is best-known for being one of the faces of Victoria's Secret. Advertisement And she has posted in the past for Rihanna's lingerie line, Savage X Fenty. Irina has also starred on the catwalk for Fendi, Chanel, Tory Burch and Vivienne Westwood. She has also graced the covers for Vogue, Bazaar, and Allure. Read more on the Irish Sun It is understood she has a net worth of more than $25 million. Advertisement The Russian is often seen out-and-about in New York, where she lives.


Local Spain
3 days ago
- Health
- Local Spain
The ultimate guide to tea drinking in Spain
It's no secret that British people love their tea, so what about when they move to Spain or when they're here on holiday – where can they get their classic morning cuppa? Of course, it's not just Brits that consume great amounts of tea, it's popular with the Irish, Turks, Moroccans, Pakistanis, the Japanese, Chinese, Kenyans and New Zealanders, among many others. So what about the Spanish and their té (tea) consumption? Traditionally Spain is a nation of coffee drinkers rather than tea. This is evidenced by the fact that kettles are very rare here, even in hotels. You're much more likely to find a coffee maker by your bedside. If Spaniards want to make tea at home, they'll typically use the microwave or just heat water up in a saucepan instead. And though hotels give you tea sachets, many expect you to use hot water from the coffee makers, so that you get that lovely hint of coffee in your tea! The Spanish in fact drink more herbal and fruit teas, which they call infusiones, rather than black teas with milk. This will typically be for health reasons in order to help with digestion, sleep, or stomach aches for example, but having said that most bars and cafes around the country will several different types of tea. Typically, the most common teas found in cafes here are menta poleo (mint), mazanilla (camomile), green and maybe red or black. You can often order South African rooibos in many places too as well as frutas del bosque (fruits of the forest). Most of these are available in supermarkets too. There are also herbolarios (literally herb shops)in many Spanish cities, which serve tea blends made from various herbs and spices to help with certain ailments. And what about when it comes to classic English breakfast though? Generally you won't find proper British-style tea – breakfast, builders or otherwise in traditional cafes and bars. It's likely to be Lipton or similar, and often served with a slice of lemon instead of milk. Top tip - if you ask for your tea ' con leche ' or with milk though, be careful as many places will simply make your tea with hot milk instead of water – sacrilege for the British! Make sure you ask for ' una gota de leche ' or a drop of milk to get it the way you're used to having it at home. Many modern cafes or brunch spots in Spain's large cities will offer even more varieties including chai, ginger and other popular mixes and are more likely to know the British style of drinking breakfast teas too. And if you go to El Corte Inglés you can find even more including Tetley's and Yorkshire Tea. Large hypermarkets in Spain such as Carrefour will generally stock a fairly wide variety of teas. Photo: Christophe Simon/AFP There are also specialised British supermarkets in most big cities in Spain which sell imported teas from back home, although at a slightly higher price. If you're into your healthy and herbal teas, American brand Yogi Tea which has many Indian Ayurvedic blends is also available in most health food stores in Spain, as well as Carrefour. When it comes to other types of teas, the availability and interest in them is rapidly increasing in Spain, particularly when it comes to Asian teas. Bonsai Coffee & Matcha, Matcha Crew BCN and Usagui. Of course there are many places to buy Asian teas in Spain's big cities too such as San Wei Tea Culture & Store, Lungch'ang Tea Store in Madrid and Tétere and Fresh Chinese and Tea and Tea House in Barcelona. Most big cities in Spain including Valencia, Málaga and Seville will also have specialised tea shops and several come up if you do a search on Google. While these may not have your English breakfast style they will likely have many fruit and herbal teas, as well as some Asian style offerings too.


Fashion Network
15-05-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Zimmermann opens new store in harbourfront Ibiza
Happening Australian brand Zimmermann has opened its latest boutique in Spain, located within a heritage building in the harbourfront of Ibiza. The boutique marks the fourth address of the Australian luxury marque in Spain, and its first in the Mediterranean port city. 'Ibiza has always been a place of creativity, inspiration and good times. We're so excited to bring Zimmermann to this incredible island. The design celebrates the island's heritage and vibrant atmosphere, while also creating a space that feels like a sanctuary for our clients – it's a truly immersive summertime experience,' said Nicky Zimmermann, creative director and co-founder. In Spain, Zimmermann already has boutiques in Barcelona, Puerto Banús and Madrid, and retails in two El Corte Inglés department stores. Designed by long-term collaborators Studio McQualter, the Ibiza store combines historical charm with the effortless sophistication that defines the brand. The building's heritage features have been preserved and integrated into the design, with the original small barrel vault ceiling highlighted in high gloss. There's also a smart mix of reclaimed Spanish tiles and custom Italian tiles, while large windows allow light to highlight a blend of vintage and contemporary design elements. The store's décor is further enhanced by artwork from Australian artist Belem Lett. Vintage lighting, including a seven-arm Stilnovo wall light, adds to the overall elegance of the space. Though born in Sydney, Zimmermann's sunny Australian optimism would appear to dovetail perfectly with Ibiza's hedonistic chic. The Zimmermann Ibiza boutique will open with the Spring 25 collection and is located at Carrer de Bartomeu Vicent Ramon, 2.


Fashion Network
14-05-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Zimmermann opens new store in harborfront Ibiza
Happening Australian brand Zimmermann has opened its latest boutique in Spain, located within a heritage building in the harborfront of Ibiza. The boutique marks the fourth address of the Australian luxury marque in Spain, and its first in the Mediterranean port city. 'Ibiza has always been a place of creativity, inspiration and good times. We're so excited to bring Zimmermann to this incredible island. The design celebrates the island's heritage and vibrant atmosphere, while also creating a space that feels like a sanctuary for our clients – it's a truly immersive summertime experience,' said Nicky Zimmermann, creative director and co-founder. In Spain, Zimmermann already has boutiques in Barcelona, Puerto Banús and Madrid, and retails in two El Corte Inglés department stores. Designed by long-term collaborators Studio McQualter, the Ibiza store combines historical charm with the effortless sophistication that defines the brand. The building's heritage features have been preserved and integrated into the design, with the original small barrel vault ceiling highlighted in high gloss. There's also a smart mix of reclaimed Spanish tiles and custom Italian tiles, while large windows allow light to highlight a blend of vintage and contemporary design elements. The store's décor is further enhanced by artwork from Australian artist Belem Lett. Vintage lighting, including a seven-arm Stilnovo wall light, adds to the overall elegance of the space. Though born in Sydney, Zimmermann's sunny Australian optimism would appear to dovetail perfectly with Ibiza's hedonistic chic. The Zimmermann Ibiza boutique will open with the Spring 25 collection and is located at Carrer de Bartomeu Vicent Ramon, 2.


Fashion Network
14-05-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Zimmermann opens new store in harborfront Ibiza
Happening Australian brand Zimmermann has opened its latest boutique in Spain, located within a heritage building in the harborfront of Ibiza. The boutique marks the fourth address of the Australian luxury marque in Spain, and its first in the Mediterranean port city. 'Ibiza has always been a place of creativity, inspiration and good times. We're so excited to bring Zimmermann to this incredible island. The design celebrates the island's heritage and vibrant atmosphere, while also creating a space that feels like a sanctuary for our clients – it's a truly immersive summertime experience,' said Nicky Zimmermann, creative director and co-founder. In Spain, Zimmermann already has boutiques in Barcelona, Puerto Banús and Madrid, and retails in two El Corte Inglés department stores. Designed by long-term collaborators Studio McQualter, the Ibiza store combines historical charm with the effortless sophistication that defines the brand. The building's heritage features have been preserved and integrated into the design, with the original small barrel vault ceiling highlighted in high gloss. There's also a smart mix of reclaimed Spanish tiles and custom Italian tiles, while large windows allow light to highlight a blend of vintage and contemporary design elements. The store's décor is further enhanced by artwork from Australian artist Belem Lett. Vintage lighting, including a seven-arm Stilnovo wall light, adds to the overall elegance of the space. Though born in Sydney, Zimmermann's sunny Australian optimism would appear to dovetail perfectly with Ibiza's hedonistic chic. The Zimmermann Ibiza boutique will open with the Spring 25 collection and is located at Carrer de Bartomeu Vicent Ramon, 2.