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Mary-Kate Olsen was just spotted wearing these best-selling Teva sandals
Mary-Kate Olsen was just spotted wearing these best-selling Teva sandals

7NEWS

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • 7NEWS

Mary-Kate Olsen was just spotted wearing these best-selling Teva sandals

Fashion icon Mary-Kate Olsen was recently spotted in New York wearing a pair of strappy sandals. The pair in question? Teva's Voya Infinity, a classic black sandal that is just as comfy as it is stylish. Retailing for just $72.90 at Amazon Australia, they are a total steal for a celeb-approved shoe. Mary-Kate paired the strappy silhouette with an off-duty outfit in straight-leg pants and an oversized zip hoodie. The Voya Infinity is a gladiator sandal, which features a strappy design, adjustable bungee cords and a molded EVA midsole. Perfect for long days on your feet, these stylish sandals are incredibly lightweight and can be easily packed into a suitcase (hello Euro summer). Teva Sandals are a go-to-shoe for many shoppers across the globe. Comfortable, durable and easy-to-wear, the simple yet stylish designs have grown e The brand which has been around since 1984, is known for its high-quality footwear that's ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who love comfortable shoes. Amazon Australia is currently hosting an epic sale on a wide range popular Teva Sandals, offering up to 50 per cent off sought-after styles for men and women. From classic styles to platform options, each pair is designed to provide support and comfort for all-day wear. These sandals are ideal for hiking, beach outings, or casual city strolls. The Amazon Australia sale also includes popular models like the Women's Original Universal, offering a timeless design with adjustable straps for a personalized fit. The Men's Hurricane XLT2 combines durability with a sleek design, perfect for both outdoor adventures and everyday wear. Additionally, the Women's Verra provides a lightweight option without compromising on support. With prices starting at under $60 for select models, this sale makes it easier than ever to own a pair of Teva sandals. Whether you're gearing up for an outdoor adventure or seeking comfortable footwear for daily use, Teva's range on Amazon Australia has something to offer. Don't miss out on this opportunity to invest in quality footwear at a fraction of the cost. Top picks on sale We've compiled a list below of some of the most popular styles that are currently marked down to help you shop smarter. Teva Women's Original Universal Sandals, was $120 now $99 Teva Sandals, was $150 now $105.09 Teva Men's Hurricane XLT2 Outdoor Sandal, was $150 now $107.94 Teva Men's Original Sandals, was $120 now $79 Teva Men's Hurricane Drift Outdoor Sandal, was $90 now $64

Insanely beautiful European city named cheapest place to fly to with £2.50 pints
Insanely beautiful European city named cheapest place to fly to with £2.50 pints

Daily Mirror

time21-05-2025

  • Daily Mirror

Insanely beautiful European city named cheapest place to fly to with £2.50 pints

This city in Germany has been named as the number one spot to visit in 2025, and their cheap flights aren't the only thing that makes it worth the visit for hopeful travellers With the summer holidays around the corner, many of us are looking forward to spending a couple of days abroad. But if you're looking to save some money whilst still making the most of your 'Eurosummer', Bremen in Germany is the perfect place. According to Skyscanner, Germany has topped the charts as 2025's cheapest destination to fly to, with an average cost of a flight to Bremen, the capital city, costing £60. ‌ Found in the northwest side of the country, Bremen is a stunning place with a lot of rich history and gorgeous cultural attractions. The city's old town with 15th and 16th century buildings looks like something that came out straight out of a fairytale, making it a must-visit place. ‌ Bremen is Germany's greenest city, with 70% more green space per inhabitant than Berlin. There are many green spaces, natural reserves and parks, with the most famous ones being Burgerpark, Blockland, Rhododendronpark, and Wallanlagen Park. As previously mentioned by The Mirror, one of the city's major downsides is its public transport. Even though it's a major station in Bremen, it has been ranked as the continent's worst railway terminal, due to the many deals and scant amenities for commuters. Things to do in Bremen, Germany Easy to explore on foot, Bremen has a lot of things to offer for both locals and visitors. Their main attractions include the famous City Hall and Roland (a UNESCO World Heritage site), the Market Square (one of the oldest public plazas in the city), Bottcherstrabe, Schnoor Quarter and Ratskeller. When visiting the Bremen Town Musicians, you will encounter long queues. This is because people are waiting to touch a shiny donkey's legs, as it's meant to bring them good luck. If you're looking to tan and cool off from the hot weather in the water, there are a couple of beaches around Bremen. Although they're not the definition of paradise, the city has a sandy beach along the Weser River, known as the Weser Beach at Café Sand. ‌ Bremen is also the origin of one of the world 's most famous beers. According to Meininger Hotels, approximately 3,000 bottles of Beck's beer are opened every minute all over the world. The beer was also founded in Bremen, with the founders taking inspiration from Bremen's Coat of Arms. Not only are the flights cheap, but their pints cost half of what they cost back home. As revealed by a beer in Bremen only costs 2.99€, which equates to £2.50. Germany's gastronomy is also quite known for its hearty cuisine with meat dishes, potatoes and greens. Their speciality is called Kohl und Pinkel, which is green cabbage with Kasseler (smoked pork), Bauchspeck (belly pork) and Pinkel (sausage). Other popular and delicious meals include Labskaus (made with potatoes and herring) and Knipp (a type of sausage made from meat, oatmeal and other ingredients). Visitors can't leave the city without trying the famous dessert called Bremen Kaffebrot, which is enjoyed with a coffee. The yummy treat is made from toasted sliced white bread, and it's coated with butter, sugar and cinnamon. Convinced enough? If you're looking for a holiday with a lot of history, scenery, good food and most importantly, good beer, look no further than Bremen. Plus, £60 for a return flight, it's a steal and less than what you would've spent on a day out in Central London.

Earn Qantas points for your next vacation in-store or at the airport thanks to Lotte Duty Free
Earn Qantas points for your next vacation in-store or at the airport thanks to Lotte Duty Free

7NEWS

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • 7NEWS

Earn Qantas points for your next vacation in-store or at the airport thanks to Lotte Duty Free

If you're setting off on a dreamy vacay to escape the winter blues, don't forget to keep earning Qantas points along the way so you can prepare for your next adventure. While getting in your daily steps and shopping at Woolies is going to boost your balance, there's another best-kept secret that will help to sky-rocket your points. Lotte Duty Free, one of the world's leading duty-free retailers, announced their very own partnership with Qantas Frequent Flyer, allowing shoppers to earn points every time they shop in-store or online. Perfect for jetsetters with an upcoming trip (hello Euro summer) you can now treat yourself to a designer perfume, earning 1 Qantas Point for every $1 spent at the same time. All you have to do is present your membership at the checkout to ensure the points are heading straight to your Frequent Flyer account. Ready to book flights or hotels with your hard-earned points? It's time to get shopping. Whether it's fragrances, fashion, luxury accessories, or travel exclusives, shopping at Lotte Duty Free just became even more rewarding. Travellers can shop up to 60 days before their international flight, providing proof of their upcoming departure, and still earn Qantas Points on their purchases. Even non-travellers can enjoy the benefit when purchasing eligible items at domestic retail prices, making this a compelling offer not just for globetrotters, but for anyone looking to elevate their shopping experience. For a seamless process, customers can scan their digital Qantas Frequent Flyer card via the Qantas App at checkout in-store. Alternatively, the Click & Collect option allows shoppers to make their purchases online and collect them at the airport—either when departing or upon returning; offering both convenience and savings. The partnership is being hailed as a major step forward in customer engagement and travel retail innovation. The Managing Director at Lotte Duty Free Oceania, Sean Lee explains, 'Our partnership with Qantas Frequent Flyer redefines duty-free shopping, giving travellers even more reason to explore its benefits.' 'Every dollar spent on eligible products in-store or online not only delivers exceptional value for our shoppers, but also brings them closer to their next destination.' Qantas is equally enthusiastic about the new partnership, emphasising the strong connection between shopping and loyalty. ' Australians love earning Qantas Points. Our new partnership with Lotte Duty Free gives members the chance to boost their points balance at the airport and before they even board their flight,' Executive Manager, Retail at Qantas Loyalty, Karen Farrar says. The Lotte Duty Free and Qantas Frequent Flyer points partnership is now available at the following locations: With more than 400 global brands and an array of exclusive offers, Lotte Duty Free remains Australia's leading destination for duty-free luxury. Now, with the added benefit of earning Qantas Points, the experience is more rewarding than ever.

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