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Fashion Network
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Nykaa Luxe onboards Lisa Haydon as brand ambassador
Luxury beauty retailer Nykaa Luxe has onboarded actor Lisa Haydon as its new brand ambassador. Haydon will feature in a campaign video showcasing global brands across eyes, lips, face, and fragrance. The film spotlights hero products from some of the world's most coveted beauty brands. Commenting on the association, a Nykaa spokesperson in a statement said 'At Nykaa, we've seen a significant shift in how Indian consumers engage with luxury beauty, seeking not just premium products but a complete, elevated experience. Lisa Haydon embodies the effortless elegance and confidence that defines our Luxe identity, making her the perfect face for this campaign.' Lisa Haydon added, 'Nykaa Luxe is about more than just premium products; it's about creating an experience that inspires self-expression and celebrates individuality. This campaign is a beautiful reminder that true luxury lies in how beauty makes you feel.' Nykaa Luxe is home to over 150 of global beauty brands that include Charlotte Tilbury, Chanel, Dior Beauty, Jo Malone London, Obagi, Dr Barbara Sturm, GHD, among many others. It retails through its app, website, and Nykaa Luxe stores across the country.


West Australian
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- West Australian
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese hints on possible wedding date with fiancee Jodie Hayden
Anthony Albanese has revealed his upcoming wedding to fiancee Jodie Haydon may be as soon as this year. While the Prime Minister confirmed a specific date has not yet been locked in, he said wedding plans had come to the forefront now the election was over. It will be the first marriage by a prime minister while in office. 'We have now had an opportunity to discuss, and we have a few options between now and the end of the year,' Mr Albanese said on Tuesday. 'But we're waiting as well to look at the calendar. 'I deliberately did not get ahead of myself, so from May 3 and beyond, there was a blank diary.' Mr Albanese said if Labor had lost the May 3 election, the pair would have taken a two-month honeymoon. Following the epic victory, they would now settle for a shorter trip instead. 'We're trying to find a couple of weeks,' he told ABC Radio. 'I reckon the Australian people will go 'fair enough'.' Mr Albanese met Ms Haydon in 2020, a year after splitting from former Labor MP and NSW deputy premier Carmel Tebbutt. Left 'emotionally bruised' by the ending of his almost 20-year marriage, he took some time off to recover and travelled to London and Lisbon to see friends and determine what his future looked like. A year later, at an event in Melbourne, he asked if there were any South Sydney NRL fans in the audience – to which Ms Haydon yelled out, 'Up the Rabbitohs'. The couple went on their first date at the Young Henry's brewery in Newtown and four years later are ready to lock things down. Mr Albanese popped the question at The Lodge after a romantic Valentine's Day dinner in 2024. He told media at the time that the couple 'couldn't be more happy'. 'It's such a joy to be able to share this news with people, and it's wonderful that I've found a partner who I want to spend the rest of my life with,' he said.

The Age
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Age
PM narrows down wedding date, settles for shorter honeymoon
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he will settle for a shorter honeymoon with fiancee Jodie Haydon following Labor's election win as he narrows down the date for their highly anticipated wedding. Albanese, who is set to become the first prime minister to get married while in office, told ABC Radio Perth on Tuesday that he and Haydon were yet to lock in a date. 'We have now had an opportunity to discuss, and we have a few options between now and the end of the year,' he said. 'But we're waiting as well to look at the calendar.' Albanese proposed to Haydon in February 2024, the first prime minister to get engaged while in office, but held off planning their wedding because of the May 3 election. 'I deliberately did not get ahead of myself. So from May 3 and beyond, there was a blank diary,' he said. The prime minister admitted in March that he had seriously considered eloping on Valentine's Day this year, exactly one year after their engagement, just to put an end to the wedding speculation. Loading 'I did think about doing it really quietly,' he said of their decision against a secret ceremony at the time. 'We decided that might get some speculation back as well, so we didn't.' Albanese has previously said the wedding would be a small event and held this spring – although he won't be the only one tying the knot in the second half of the year. Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed that in 2023 the largest number of marriages took place on November 11. Saturdays in November are among the most popular days for weddings, along with Saturdays in late October.

Sydney Morning Herald
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Sydney Morning Herald
PM narrows down wedding date, settles for shorter honeymoon
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he will settle for a shorter honeymoon with fiancee Jodie Haydon following Labor's election win as he narrows down the date for their highly anticipated wedding. Albanese, who is set to become the first prime minister to get married while in office, told ABC Radio Perth on Tuesday that he and Haydon were yet to lock in a date. 'We have now had an opportunity to discuss, and we have a few options between now and the end of the year,' he said. 'But we're waiting as well to look at the calendar.' Albanese proposed to Haydon in February 2024, the first prime minister to get engaged while in office, but held off planning their wedding because of the May 3 election. 'I deliberately did not get ahead of myself. So from May 3 and beyond, there was a blank diary,' he said. The prime minister admitted in March that he had seriously considered eloping on Valentine's Day this year, exactly one year after their engagement, just to put an end to the wedding speculation. Loading 'I did think about doing it really quietly,' he said of their decision against a secret ceremony at the time. 'We decided that might get some speculation back as well, so we didn't.' Albanese has previously said the wedding would be a small event and held this spring – although he won't be the only one tying the knot in the second half of the year. Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed that in 2023 the largest number of marriages took place on November 11. Saturdays in November are among the most popular days for weddings, along with Saturdays in late October.
Yahoo
28-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Fewer conditions on Snowtown accomplice's freedom
Snowtown murders accomplice Mark Ray Haydon has had dozens of conditions placed on his freedom and will be the subject of intensive supervision for 18 months. But the new court order does not include several earlier conditions, including wearing an electronic monitoring bracelet, a curfew, and a ban on drinking alcohol and entering licensed premises. Haydon, 66, appeared in the SA Supreme Court on Wednesday, where an application for an extended supervision order for a high-risk offender was approved, and most of the conditions of an interim order imposed in 2024 were confirmed. He spent 25 years in jail for his role as an accessory in the gruesome South Australian murder spree that resulted in the deaths of 12 victims, including his wife Elizabeth. Haydon, who was permitted to appear in court via videolink, was released on parole in May 2024 to live in the community under strict supervision. The extended supervision order imposes dozens of conditions modelled on Haydon's parole order. The include living at an approved address, reporting to a community corrections officer, abstaining from illegal drugs, not possessing any weapons, submitting to drug or gunshot residue tests, not contacting victims or their families, not communicating with the media or co-offenders, maintaining a charged mobile phone and undertaking recommended treatment after a psychological assessment. Justice Laura Stein told Haydon that it was "absolutely critical that you strictly obey the conditions". "If you breach any of the conditions you should expect to find yourself back in custody, and you should also expect that there might be an application to keep you in custody for a period of time," she said. Haydon's barrister Sam Abbott KC said he "did not concede, but did not oppose" the orders. John Bunting and Robert Wagner were found guilty of the murders in 2003. Both are serving life sentences with no chance of parole. Haydon was found to have assisted his friends cover up their crimes by storing the bodies of murder victims in barrels in his shed and later renting the infamous Snowtown bank. In April, the fourth man convicted over the murders, Jamea Vlassakis applied to be released on parole and the parole board is expected to hold a hearing later this year to consider his application. He was 19 when he committed the crimes and was found guilty of being involved in four of the murders. SA Commissioner for Victims' Rights Sarah Quick said the extended supervision order confirmation has given the victims an increased sense of safety and reassurance, particularly as Haydon is prohibited from contacting them. "The extended supervision order supports victims' healing and reinforces their trust in the justice system," she told AAP.