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Hypebeast
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Wes Anderson's Custom Oliver Peoples Shades for ‘The Phoenician Scheme' Get a Limited Release
Los Angeles-based eyewear brandOliver Peopleshas revealed that it designed custom shades forBenicio del Toro's costumes inWes Anderson's forthcoming feature film,The Phonecian celebration of the official release, Oliver Peoples has produced a limited run of luxury collector's pairs inspired by the custom piece in the film. Arriving in ten Premiere Edition pairs, each piece is handcrafted in Italy and comes with custom packaging drawing from the film's nostalgic aesthetic. On the inspiration, Anderson said, 'I had the image of Benicio playing a Euro business tycoon, like somebody in an Antonioni movie. I could just see him in it; I could see him and his sunglasses,' according to an Instagram post from the brand. Recently premiered atCannes Film Festivaland slated to hit select theaters this Friday, stills from the movie show the legendary del Toro sporting the elegant vintage-style, characterized by tortoise-hued frames and a tapered silhouette. In addition to replicating details like the gold-hued rivets at the edges of the frame, the sculptural temple shows a metallic numbered Premiere Edition on the inner side. The Phoenician Schemefollows Zsa-Zsa Korda, del Toro's character, as he faces the challenge of rescuing his business and reconnecting with his daughter, played by Mia Threapleton. Other cast members includeScarlet Johansson,Tom Hanks,Michael Cera,Riz Ahmed,F. Murray Abraham,Benedict Cumberbatch, andBill Murray. After arriving at select theaters this Friday,The Phonecian Schemewill be in theaters everywhere on June 6. Interested buyers should inquire with their local Oliver Peoples boutique. See the trailer for The Phonecian Scheme below.


Fashion Network
19 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Promoting women's power and equality, Stine Goya and Umbro collaborate on sports line
As excitement mounts for the upcoming UEFA Women's Euro Cup football tournament, Danish fashion brand Stine Goya has collaborated with UK sports brand Umbro on a collection-with-a-theme line. So the new Stine Goya x Umbro range comes with a central message: 'Good things shouldn't take time', to serve as a 'powerful reminder that progress in football — and beyond — must accelerate'. It's a statement not only about the game 'but also about the continued fight for equality'. The 'bold' capsule collection by the print and colour specialist 'reimagines classic sportswear through a distinctly feminine and empowering lens', paying homage to the Euro competition and the 'groundbreaking achievements of female athletes'. The result in a Stine Goya-designed line that reinterpretes classic football wear silhouettes giving them a 'fresh, contemporary edge'. Inspired by women in football and the cultural crossroads of Copenhagen and London street style, the six-style collection comprises a T-shirt, long sleeve T-shirt, skirt, mini-dress, windbreaker, pants and socks, 'fusing nostalgic 90s and early 2000s silhouettes with a bold play on colour, material combos, and customised patches'. In all, it 'embraces vintage aesthetics with a vibrant, fashion-forward DNA of Stine Goya twist'. Helene Hope, head of Global Brand Marketing at Umbro, said: 'We have a long-standing legacy in football. Women's Football is one of the most exciting expressions of the game today and Stine's fearless approach to design and commitment to empowerment aligns with [our] democratic approach to the game.' The collection is available at select retailers, stores and online from today (29 May).


Fashion Network
20 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Promoting women's power and equality, Stine Goya and Umbro collaborate on sports line
By As excitement mounts for the upcoming UEFA Women's Euro Cup football tournament, Danish fashion brand Stine Goya has collaborated with UK sports brand Umbro on a collection-with-a-theme line. So the new Stine Goya x Umbro range comes with a central message: 'Good things shouldn't take time', to serve as a 'powerful reminder that progress in football — and beyond — must accelerate'. It's a statement not only about the game 'but also about the continued fight for equality'. The 'bold' capsule collection by the print and colour specialist 'reimagines classic sportswear through a distinctly feminine and empowering lens', paying homage to the Euro competition and the 'groundbreaking achievements of female athletes'. The result in a Stine Goya-designed line that reinterpretes classic football wear silhouettes giving them a 'fresh, contemporary edge'. Inspired by women in football and the cultural crossroads of Copenhagen and London street style, the six-style collection comprises a T-shirt, long sleeve T-shirt, skirt, mini-dress, windbreaker, pants and socks, 'fusing nostalgic 90s and early 2000s silhouettes with a bold play on colour, material combos, and customised patches'. In all, it 'embraces vintage aesthetics with a vibrant, fashion-forward DNA of Stine Goya twist'. Helene Hope, head of Global Brand Marketing at Umbro, said: 'We have a long-standing legacy in football. Women's Football is one of the most exciting expressions of the game today and Stine's fearless approach to design and commitment to empowerment aligns with [our] democratic approach to the game.' The collection is available at select retailers, stores and online from today (29 May).


Fashion Network
20 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Promoting women's power and equality, Stine Goya and Umbro collaborate on sports line
As excitement mounts for the upcoming UEFA Women's Euro Cup football tournament, Danish fashion brand Stine Goya has collaborated with UK sports brand Umbro on a collection-with-a-theme line. So the new Stine Goya x Umbro range comes with a central message: 'Good things shouldn't take time', to serve as a 'powerful reminder that progress in football — and beyond — must accelerate'. It's a statement not only about the game 'but also about the continued fight for equality'. The 'bold' capsule collection by the print and colour specialist 'reimagines classic sportswear through a distinctly feminine and empowering lens', paying homage to the Euro competition and the 'groundbreaking achievements of female athletes'. The result in a Stine Goya-designed line that reinterpretes classic football wear silhouettes giving them a 'fresh, contemporary edge'. Inspired by women in football and the cultural crossroads of Copenhagen and London street style, the six-style collection comprises a T-shirt, long sleeve T-shirt, skirt, mini-dress, windbreaker, pants and socks, 'fusing nostalgic 90s and early 2000s silhouettes with a bold play on colour, material combos, and customised patches'. In all, it 'embraces vintage aesthetics with a vibrant, fashion-forward DNA of Stine Goya twist'. Helene Hope, head of Global Brand Marketing at Umbro, said: 'We have a long-standing legacy in football. Women's Football is one of the most exciting expressions of the game today and Stine's fearless approach to design and commitment to empowerment aligns with [our] democratic approach to the game.' The collection is available at select retailers, stores and online from today (29 May).
Yahoo
a day ago
- General
- Yahoo
Sarina Wiegman left ‘sad' and ‘disappointed' after Mary Earps' shock retirement before Euro 2025
England coach Sarina Wiegman admits she was left 'disappointed' and 'sad' by Mary Earps' decision to retire before Euro 2025. Earps has opted to call time on her availability for the Lionesses just five weeks before the European Championship. The 32-year-old Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper thrived for the Lionesses under Wiegman to help England win the 2022 Euro title and also finish runners-up at the 2023 World Cup. But after the shock announcement on Tuesday, Wiegman praised Earps but revealed the decision left her upset. "I just want to keep it that I'm disappointed and I'm sad,' said the England boss. 'I want her in the team and I just want to express the same things that I already have and I want to keep it that way. "She has done such a great job for England. She has made a massive difference and we have had an incredible journey so far and I really cherish that. "There have been a couple of conversations which I don't want to share here because they are between us. It's hard and it's hard for her at the same time. Earps had come under strong competition from Hannah Hampton for the No. 1 jersey for England, with Wiegman previously admitting that the Chelsea shot-stopper was just ahead in the pecking order. Wiegman also refused to divulge the nature of conversations between her and Earps in recent weeks and whether she attempted to change her mind. "Of course we had conversations and as I've said I want to keep conversations confidential. She knows I want her in the team so of course we talked about that,' she added. 'But you're asking all these questions which will give you insight into the individual conversations we had. I don't want to go that way now." England captain Leah Williamson also conceded that Earps' retirement makes England weaker. "We are a team and we want to win and Mary in that team gives us a better chance of winning -- I know that to be true," said the Arsenal star. "She is a leader. She has got experience. To lose her leaves a gap there but we have had that happen before and players have to step up and show what they are made of.'