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7NEWS
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- 7NEWS
DB Cosmetics drops the dupe collection of the year with $12.99 fragrances inspired by cult perfumes
Aussie shoppers are obsessed with this new perfume collection that's only $12.99 each but smells like a $611 cult favourite. The six-piece fragrance range that launched this week is already making waves for delivering luxe-level scent experiences without the sky-high price tags. Inspired by best-selling perfumes from prestige houses like Frederic Malle, Fenty, Kayali, and Maison Francis Kurkdjian, this collection makes it possible to smell like a designer label — on a drugstore budget. The standout of the collection is Painted Lady, DB's bold and romantic take on Frederic Malle's Portrait of a Lady, a fragrance that typically retails for a staggering $611. Painted Lady recreates the beloved scent with a lush blend of rose petals, spiced amber, and juicy dark berries. The result is an opulent, complex perfume that feels every bit as elegant and sophisticated — at a fraction of the cost. Amanda Connors, Global Chief Marketing Officer at Total Beauty Network, says the new range is about changing the perception of what affordable beauty can be. 'We wanted to show that smelling incredible doesn't have to cost a fortune. Our new fragrance range is luxurious, long-lasting and crafted with care. It's everything you'd expect from a high-end perfume, without the high-end price.' And Painted Lady is just the beginning. The full collection includes: Fancy: A zesty, floral-musk scent inspired by Fenty Eau de Parfum, blending fruit-forward top notes with a sensual musky base. Burning Love: DB's version of Kayali's Burning Cherry, leans into smoky sweetness with cherry, praline, and rich woods. Fluidité: Inspired by Maison Francis Kurkdjian's Gentle Fluidity Gold, offers warm vanilla, nutmeg, and amber in a comforting, gender-neutral blend. Chaos: A bold white floral homage to Robert Piguet's Fracas, stars lush tuberose with soft gardenia and jasmine. All six fragrances are vegan, cruelty-free, and formulated to last, ticking every box for modern beauty lovers who want ethical elegance without compromise. From the packaging to the performance, DB's Winter fragrance drop is being hailed as one of the most successful designer-inspired perfume collections to ever land in Australian stores.
Yahoo
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Reba McEntire Reveals What It's Like to Act Alongside Boyfriend Rex Linn and the Big Difference Between Their Approaches
When it comes to acting, Reba McEntire and her boyfriend Rex Linn couldn't be more different. During an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers on Tuesday, May 13, the 70-year-old country star opened up about season two of her NBC show Happy's Place — and what it's like starring alongside her boyfriend of five years. "He is probably the sane one in the group. On the Reba show, I was the voice of reason, and now he is. So I get to be in the whirlwind of chaotic stuff," McEntire said of his character, Emmett. When asked if they have the same approach to acting, the "Fancy" singer was quick to shake her head "no." "Who takes it more seriously?" asked host Seth Meyers. McEntire responded: "He does. Rex is a stickler on rehearsals. So we'll wake up... every morning we have 'Coffee Camp.' And so, I'll go get the coffee, and he's got a script. I'm like, 'Can we have coffee first?'" She then imitated him and said, "Gotta get to rehearsing right now!" Still, McEntire clarified that she's OK with it because Linn, 68, is a "good guy," and "I like him a lot." McEntire first met Linn while starring in a Kenny Rogers film together in the 1990s. However, their relationship did not turn romantic until 2020. They reconnected after the death of her mother and grew closer during quarantine. Ahead of the 2025 ACM Awards, which she hosted, she told Fox News that she and Linn "get along in every aspect." "He's a better cook than I am, so I like that, for sure. We love Longhorns, we love the cowboy way of life, cowgirl way of life, and we both got into the entertainment industry," she continued. "He's an actor. I'm a singer. I love to act. Now we act together." She went on to call their relationship the "perfect union," adding, "We get along great. We do argue now. We argue a lot, but we have fun doing that too." In addition to Happy's Place and the Rogers film, McEntire and Linn reconnected on the set of Young Sheldon and then went on to costar in the Lifetime original movie The Hammer. In 2022, they played a married couple, Buck and Sunny Barnes, on the third season of ABC's Big Sky. In October, Linn told PEOPLE that they're "running lines constantly" for Happy's Place. "But every once in a while, I'll sneak by for a quick kiss, just a peck on the cheek and keep on moving. It's fun," he said. Read the original article on People


USA Today
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
ACM Awards: Miranda Lambert, Reba McEntire, Lainey Wilson debut new song 'Trailblazer'
ACM Awards: Miranda Lambert, Reba McEntire, Lainey Wilson debut new song 'Trailblazer' The 60th annual Academy of Country Music Awards highlighted many generations of mainstream artists who have honored the tradition of extending the genre's legacy of female superstardom, from Patsy Cline to Lainey Wilson. The most profound moment in this lineage could be represented by the song "Trailblazer," a collaboration by Wilson – 2024 and 2025 ACM entertainer of the year – alongside the ACM's most award-winning artist, Miranda Lambert, and the event's 17-time host, Reba McEntire. The trio, introduced by Rita Wilson, took the stage wearing coordinating brown outfits adorned with turquoise accents. Wilson and Lambert were also in cowgirl hats. The song, penned by Lambert and Wilson alongside award-winning singer-songwriter Brandy Clark, debuted at Thursday evening's ACM Awards broadcast on Prime Video. Country icon Alan Jackson honored at ACM Awards with lifetime achievement award 'We talk how we talk, and we are who we are' "It's time to really do our heroes justice. We're just trying to make Loretta, Patsy and everyone else proud," Wilson said backstage, regarding the song. "We talk how we talk and we are who we are – that's inspiring." McEntire said Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton have helped inspire and fuel the careers of her and many others. "I've been doing this for 50 years," said the "Fancy" vocalist in a May 2025 Tennessean interview, part of the USA TODAY Network. "Family, fans and friends provide love and acceptance. Whether at home washing dishes or on stage in front of 70,000 people at the Houston Rodeo, it's always important to be grateful and thankful for the love and acceptance of the people who helped and supported your dreams and career." Here is every 2025 ACM Awards winner: Lainey Wilson, Ella Langley win big A song for all women: 'Trailblazer' The lyrics of "Trailblazer" honor each performer's career with particular notes highlighting Lambert's 2005 hit "Kerosene," plus McEntire and Wilson's home states of Oklahoma and Louisiana. "We wanted to lean in pretty hard to paying tribute to each person. We had to do it strategically though, because we didn't want it to be so blatant – but more like a secret thing that you would have to listen to it twice," Lambert said to Billboard. Wilson added: 'I remember thinking that this could be a song that a grandmother and a daughter and a grandchild could listen to. And not just about the history of country music … If we're not thinking about the people we're singing to then they're not going to be able to relate."
Yahoo
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Stray of the Day: Meet Fancy
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — Meet today's Stray of the Day: Fancy. Fancy is a six-to-nine month-old female, cream-colored, lynx point Siamese cat. She was found on the 1800 block of 27th Street. The rescue says she's a gorgeous cat who can be a little shy at first, but quickly warms up to new people. Fancy will be available for adoption on April 23rd. If you've lost your pet, are looking to adopt, or you would like to sponsor a pet for adoption, visit the rescue's website at Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.