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Yahoo
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Legendary Actress, 73, Stuns in Flowing Black Tunic
Legendary Actress, 73, Stuns in Flowing Black Tunic originally appeared on Parade. Isabella Rossellini is flowing into Rome in style. The legendary model and film actress, 73, who recently made waves with her incredible role in Conclave, was spotted outside the Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda fashion show at Foro Romano in Rome wearing a flowing black tunic adorned with beautiful gemstones. The daughter of Ingrid Bergman and RobertoRossellini, Rossellini's trademark dark hair featured platinum streaks. As always, she paired it with a deep red lip. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 While the iconic stunner is known for her work in front of the camera, many people are unfamiliar with her work as an animal behaviorist. For over 20 years, Rossellini has raised future service dogs that will go on to assist people ranging from veterans with PTSD to those living with a visual impairment, PEOPLE previously reported. "I always had dogs, cats, hamsters, and little birds," Rossellini told PEOPLE. "As I grew older, and I was working less as a model and actress, I went back to university and finished my Masters in Ethology, which is the science of animal behavior." You'll find a variety of pups at Rossellini's house, in addition to the dog Rossellini looks after for the Guide Dog Foundation. There's Darcy, who is trained as an acrobat, and Pinocchio, a rescue dog Rossellini found on the street, the piece Actress, 73, Stuns in Flowing Black Tunic first appeared on Parade on Jul 15, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 15, 2025, where it first appeared.


South China Morning Post
12-07-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Collapsed bridge in India, July fourth fireworks: pictures of the week
A model wears a design from the Iris van Herpen Fall-Winter 2025/26 Haute Couture collection on... A model wears a design from the Iris van Herpen Fall-Winter 2025/26 Haute Couture collection on July 7, 2025, in... share


Reuters
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Reuters
Style, celebrities and backstage at Couture week in Paris
[5/49] A model presents a creation by designer Iris van Herpen as part of her Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2025-2026 collection show in Paris, France, July 7. REUTERS/Manon Cruz Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab


Graziadaily
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Graziadaily
Marc Cain Just Revealed The Colour Of 2026
If the world's leaning beige, trust the German fashion stalwart, Marc Cain, to swing the pendulum back, proving that Spring/Summer '26 is all about boldness when it comes to our wardrobes. Known as a true arbiter of colour, the brand demonstrated this season that even those who prefer neutral wardrobes might be ready to take a hefty dose of colour. BERLIN, GERMANY - JULY 1: Leonie Hanne and Candice Swanepoel during the Marc Cain Fashion Show Spring/Summer 2026 A Quiet Rebellion" during the Berlin Fashion Week SS26 at Pei-Bau on July 1, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo byfor Marc Cain) ©Leonie Hanne and Candice Swanepoel Getty Images Held in the light-filled Pei Building in Berlin, the Marc Cain show was a star-studded event. With 60 models sweeping across three levels and a guest list that included Candice Swanepoel and Leonie Hanne, Marc Cain's runway show was a quiet reminder that trends don't need to be abandoned, they just need to be reimagined. Case in point? Across the collection, flashes of yellow appeared in counterpoint to soft powder tones, paired with graphic florals or Crayola-bright red. And whilebutter yellow may have dominated in recent seasons, this collection might have just reminded us that the colour's staying power lies in its ability to evolve. Or, put differently, out with the soft and in with the retina-searing hues. Set against a modernist architectural backdrop, with the Pei Building's spiral staircase and shifting natural light, the show embraced elegance with a defiant undercurrent. 'A quiet rebellion is a tribute to those who express confidence not through noise but through intention,' the brand's creative director, Marinela Oglan, said about the collection. If you're now wondering how to wear yellow this season, Marc Cain proves that going head-to-toe absolutely works when done with the right pieces. The collection played with richer, layered shades, and mixed textures and cuts to keep things modern and interesting. Note: it's all about styling yellow with poise rather than shouting for attention. Pairing it with abstract prints or softer tones adds depth, while clean tailoring keeps the look sleek and polished. Supermodel Romee Strijd closed the show in a flowing, full-length silhouette rendered in a dopamine-inducing shade of yellow - something between goldenrod and soft marigold. It caught the last of the evening sun and turned the final look into a quietly cinematic moment. Less sweet, more statement. What does that tell us about the Marc Cain woman? She's effortless, intentional, and quietly confident - just like the colour palette. Renee Washington , Grazia's digital fashion and beauty writer, lives online. With a penchant for wispy lashes and streetwear, she writes about the worlds of fashion and beauty from the viewpoint of the modern fashion girlie..
Yahoo
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Julia Fox Channels Gothic Beauty Glamour for Marc Jacobs' Fall 2025 Fashion Show
Julia Fox morphed into a Gothic doll for Marc Jacobs' fall 2025 ready-to-wear fashion presentation in New York City on Monday night, with jet-black extensions and shadowy eyes. The 'Uncut Gems' star partnered devilish makeup with the overtly animated, feminine garments fit for the complicated, mock ingenue figure. Her long, dark hair was messily waved, hanging past her shoulders like a shawl, while her eyebrows were shaved extremely thin, leaving little room for any expression other than a sly smile. More from WWD Nicky Hilton Rothschild Puts Surrealist Storybook Spin on Mod Dressing in Upturned Pumps at Marc Jacobs Show TikTok Viral Brand Cosrx Partners With Alfred Coffee to Launch Month-long Collaboration Julia Fox Leans Into Wacky Shoe Trend for Marc Jacobs' Fall 2025 Show With Long-toe Satin Pumps Fox's eye makeup was a rendition of her signature smudged eyeliner, bound by faded fuchsia hues and black shading. The pinkish tones carried beneath her waterline and into her eye bags, as if she were suffering from unimaginable exhaustion. Fox's lips were painted in a gray-nude glossy shade, a neutral choice to complement her pale, even-toned base. The aesthetic evoked the mother ruler of 'The Addams Family,' Morticia Addams, but with hot pink talons. Fox's fashion, on the other hand, drew a stark contrast, comprised of an exaggerated baby-doll dress plucked straight from Jacobs' spring 2025 collection. The pink garment, designed like a nightgown, was adorned with a monstrous bow and a puffy hemline, reminiscent of a comforter tucked under a mattress. For shoes, Fox wore elongated, square-toe satin heels à la platypus feet. Her white handbag was embellished with a miniature 'J bag' lock on the front. Elsewhere in the show and on the sidelines, heavy eye makeup was in full force. Models and attendees cosplayed whimsical characters with dusty shadows reaching their brow bones; the more unserious, the better. Some looked to the line of satirical beauty, while others encouraged '90s supermodel nostalgia. Makeup artist Diane Kendal has worked to bring Jacobs' beauty vision to life on the runway, as well as Pat McGrath, who was behind the aesthetic for the spring 2025 show in February. It's unclear which creative team member was responsible for the beauty looks in this show. Fox was one of many celebrities seated in the front row inside the New York Public Library, alongside Nicky Hilton Rothschild, influencer Olivia Ponton, Ego Nwodim, Bijou Phillips and Anna Wintour, who recently stepped down from her post as head of editorial at American Vogue. View Gallery Launch Gallery: The Craziest Shoes at Marc Jacobs' Spring 2026 Front Row: Julia Fox's Long Toe Heels, Nicky Hilton's Elf Pumps and More Best of WWD A Look Back at Fourth of July Celebrations at the White House Princess Diana's Birthday Looks Through the Years: Her Sleek Black Jacques Azagury Dress, Vibrant Colors and More Lauren Sánchez's Fashion Evolution Through the Years: From Her Days as TV News Anchor to Today