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Tatler Asia
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Tatler Asia
Summer 2025 beauty trends, as predicted by your pop culture favourites
Lived-in liner For those leaning into edgy over elegant, the smudged eye is back with a vengeance. This tried-and-true-look channels the undone yet intentional spirit of your favourite alternative icons. Call it rebellious precision or just the Charli XCX effect, but overall, imperfect is the point. See also: Totally tubular! Here are 7 tubing mascaras for long-lasting wear and easy removal Skinny brows Above Model Gabbriette photographed at an event in Los Angeles () Thin brows are making their return. While those who lived through the late Nineties and early 2000s may recall the regret of overplucking, gone are the days of bold boxy brows. We're seeing a shift back to minimalist arches, led by model and certified brat Gabbriette. Blushed and bashful Above Sabrina Carpenter accepts the Global Success award at The BRIT Awards 2025 (Photo: Max Cisotti/) This season, more is more, and blush is having its major moment. The key to nailing the look? Sweep it high toward the temples for a lifted effect that goes beyond the apple-cheeked flush. For an extra radiant touch, opt for a formula with a hint of shimmer. Your lips, but better Soft, hydrated and low-maintenance lips are coming in swinging, especially with diffused edges that make for a more seamless pout that seems kissed-on rather than painted. You can use the go-to lip product you already have to achieve the look. Simply dab on and blend out. NOW READ Is your beauty routine damaging your skin barrier? The 5 best lip liners for a perfect pout The 2000s: Why we all love a throwback to pop culture's Y2K era


Associated Press
04-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Associated Press
Charli XCX wins big at the BRIT Awards
Video Charli XCX swept the board at the BRIT Awards Saturday night in London, picking up five awards including artist, song and album of the year - for 'Brat,' while Sabrina Carpenter picked up the award for Global Success. (Mar. 2)


Fox News
03-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Sabrina Carpenter's racy Brit Awards performance sparks outrage among viewers
Sabrina Carpenter's 2025 Brit Awards performance is causing a wave of debate among viewers. On Saturday, the former Disney star got a mix of reactions after opening the show with hit songs such as "Bed Chem" and "Espresso." Wearing a red lingerie ensemble, Carpenter's racy performance had U.K. residents threatening the broadcasting company, Ofcom, as the segment was shown ahead of the 9 p.m. watershed. According to the BBC, the 9 p.m. watershed policy is intended to prevent programming unsuitable for children from airing too early. "What have I just watched Sabrina carpenter," one viewer wrote on X. "WTF That was pure soft porn before the watershed." "It's cool to be sexy and empowered. Unfortunately, this throw back was none of those things. Cheap and tacky," another wrote. "The other acts did very creative routines, with impressive sets and costumes. This was lazy and thoughtless. The "dancers" looked as foolish as she did. It wasn't kitch, it was cringe," one viewer wrote. Despite the outrage among some viewers, others were impressed with the singer's creativity. "Some people threatening to complain to Ofcom about Sabrina Carpenter's BRIT Awards performance need to get a life. It was a fun show with great energy! If you can't handle a little excitement before 9 pm, maybe it's time to lighten up!" one fan wrote. "Sabrina Carpenter at the brits doing bed chem before the watershed is absolutely iconic. she's a sexy little lady who wants everyone to feel sexy for themselves not for other people! Go cry about it it ofcom," another wrote. On Sunday, Carpenter - who won the Global Success award at the UK award show - took to social media to share a series of photos and videos from the Brit Awards, cheekily writing, "i now know what watershed is!!!!" Representatives for Carpenter did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. A representative for Ofcom told Fox News Digital that they plan to publish an audience complaint report on March 5. If they receive more than 50 complaints about the performance, Carpenter's performance will be documented. Carpenter has always stayed true to who she is, especially when it comes to expressing herself through her artistry. "This is my diary," she said in an interview with Vanity Fair in 2024. "Once I put it out there, it's for other people to interpret. I try to not tell people what a song is explicitly about. People don't always know what's going on inside the minds of anyone, let alone a young girl who's navigating love and a lot of things for the first time."