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Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Bec Judd slips into $9000 outfit during rustic getaway with the family in Victoria's Mornington Peninsula
Rebecca Judd has expensive tastes. The AFL WAG is on a long weekend escape with her family and made sure to dress to the nines. The 42-year-old is on a 'rustic' getaway in in Victoria's Mornington Peninsula and shared some updates from the trip to Instagram. In one set of photos, Bec slipped into an outfit that was just a few bucks short of $9100. The fashion designer sported an Ena Pelly leather brown trench coat which rings in at $960. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Bec paired the coat with YSL patent leather boots that sell for an eye-watering $2900 online. She added a luxury bag in the form of the Odyssée Monogram Canvas bag from Luis Vuitton which sells for an incredible $4,850. The social media star also had on trousers and a top from her own brand, Henne, and while she did not specify which, Henne pants cost around $199 and the tops average at $189. In addition to showing off her outfit, Bec also gave her fans a glimpse at the cosy vacation alongside her four children and husband Chris Judd. It comes after Bec Proved that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree as she recruits her daughter Billie into the world of influencing. On Thursday, she enlisted the help of the 11-year-old to make several sponsored posts to her Instagram Stories to thank a bath and body brand for freebies. 'What have you got there?' Bec asked her daughter on-camera, who 'woo-hooed' as she unboxed a gift set from All Kinds in her school uniform. Billie dutifully held up the press materials inside the box for the camera before Bec read them aloud. 'We've got a mini Spongebob, we've got shower foam, and bubblegum,' she said as she sat down to unbox the baby pink gift pack. 'Yeah try it,' Bec encouraged gently, as Billie reached for a lip balm. Bec has been posting clips and images of Billie to her Stories more frequently in the past 12 months as her second-eldest child enters her tweenage years. The model and influencer shares four children - Oscar, 13, Billie, 11, and twins Tom and Darcy, eight - with retired footy great Chris. In March, the Melbourne-based rich lister booked a $5,000 private suite at Rod Laver Arena Billie could watch Billie Eilish in style on her Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour. Bec took to Instagram, where she documents her lavish lifestyle to 752,000 followers, to memorialise the big night out, first sharing a picture of the mum and daughter duo beaming for a mirror selfie. In a recent fan Q&A, Bec characterised her daughter as 'a weapon at everything'. Describing her children's personalities, she added: 'Oscar: kind, responsible, smart, diligent.


Business Recorder
5 days ago
- Business
- Business Recorder
EU has existing tools to reduce pain of steel tariffs, Thyssenkrupp executive says
BRUSSELS: Europe already has tools to reduce the impact of Trump tariffs and Chinese over-capacity on the EU steel industry, such as stopping Russian imports of the metal, a Thyssenkrupp executive board member said on Thursday. The European Union banned steel imports from Russia after its invasion of Ukraine, with its shipments to be phased out incrementally. Stopping those completely is among the tools the bloc can use to help its steel industry weather Trump tariffs and a Chinese supply glut, Thyssenkrupp board member Ilse Henne said during a conference with EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic. 'There is still Russian steel coming into Europe. How much? Three to 4 million (tons a year),' Henne said. 'And it's very easy to stop that.' 'Security starts in making sure that industries survive today. And for the steel industry, that means simply applying a number of defense instruments that we already have.' Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe: US tariffs have limited impact but put pressure on trade The EU is also currently negotiating a trade agreement with India, with talks due to conclude by the end of this year. India's federal trade minister Piyush Goyal said in April India was trying to secure greater access for its steel exports to various markets, including the EU. Henne said Europe was 'at the edge' in its negotiations with India. 'There is a solution, or a high risk that Indians dump following the Chinese deals on the market,' she said. The EU already fears much of China's steel and aluminium production will be rerouted from the U.S. to flood Europe, as Chinese state aid has created a supply glut. The Commission already tightened existing steel import quotas by 15% in April and is working on replacing those safeguards with a tighter system ahead of their expiry next year. It is also examining how to set aluminium safeguards, as well as possible export duties on metal scrap.
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
EU has existing tools to reduce pain of steel tariffs, Thyssenkrupp executive says
By Julia Payne BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe already has tools to reduce the impact of Trump tariffs and Chinese over-capacity on the EU steel industry, such as stopping Russian imports of the metal, a Thyssenkrupp executive board member said on Thursday. The European Union banned steel imports from Russia after its invasion of Ukraine, with its shipments to be phased out incrementally. Stopping those completely is among the tools the bloc can use to help its steel industry weather Trump tariffs and a Chinese supply glut, Thyssenkrupp board member Ilse Henne said during a conference with EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic. "There is still Russian steel coming into Europe. How much? Three to 4 million (tons a year)," Henne said. "And it's very easy to stop that." "Security starts in making sure that industries survive today. And for the steel industry, that means simply applying a number of defense instruments that we already have." The EU is also currently negotiating a trade agreement with India, with talks due to conclude by the end of this year. India's federal trade minister Piyush Goyal said in April India was trying to secure greater access for its steel exports to various markets, including the EU. Henne said Europe was "at the edge" in its negotiations with India. "There is a solution, or a high risk that Indians dump following the Chinese deals on the market," she said. The EU already fears much of China's steel and aluminium production will be rerouted from the U.S. to flood Europe, as Chinese state aid has created a supply glut. The Commission already tightened existing steel import quotas by 15% in April and is working on replacing those safeguards with a tighter system ahead of their expiry next year. It is also examining how to set aluminium safeguards, as well as possible export duties on metal scrap. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

News.com.au
03-06-2025
- Business
- News.com.au
Target fans go wild for $40 cardigan that rivals $229 version
A viral cardigan from Target is taking the internet by storm, thanks to its luxe-looking texture and budget-friendly price tag. The Lily Loves Fluffy Button Front Cardigan, retailing for just $40, has been dubbed a 'dupe' for the $229 Solene Cardigan from Nadia Bartel's designer fashion label, Henne. The cardigan is gaining a cult following on TikTok for its comfortable and cosy feel, crafted from an ultra-soft fluffy material. Boasting a classic crew neckline, button closure, long cuffed sleeves and a chic cropped length, it's proving to be a versatile piece, perfect for working from home or winter outings. The trendy item is available in five colours – brown, black, red, light blue and white, and in sizes XXS to XXL. 'Our trend and design team travel the world and are inspired by many of the trends we see in Europe and North America. This season, texture takes centre stage – from soft and fluffy yarns to 'quiet luxury' classic knits,' said Carrie Kirkman, General Manager of Merchandise at Target Australia, speaking to 'Our colour palette is inspired by international runway trends and directional designer brands. We love camels, browns and wine tones, spruce greens and soft greys.' Ms Kirkman said the new collection is all about bringing customers 'affordable luxury' and making them feel comfortable and 'even a little bit spoiled'. 'This collection offers stylish, on-trend pieces that make you feel amazing – so whatever you choose, you can be sure you'll look and feel gorgeous,' she said. On TikTok, @unfiltered_mum shared her review of the viral cardigan. 'It's so good, and it reminds me of the Henne one but honestly it was a fraction of the price,' she said, showing off the brown colour. 'I plan on wearing it with jeans. So cute, I want to get the light blue one too because it's so fluffy and comfy. Highly recommend. And also, chocolate is the colour of the season,' she added. Fellow fashion blogger @ also styled hers with blue jeans, matching chocolate sneakers and a handbag. Meanwhile, @lilhargreaves gave her followers a changeroom haul to show what the collection looks like on a size 14-16. Speaking about the cardigan, she said, 'If you have been searching for a brown cardi, Target has you covered. It's so soft and warm. So cute'. The comments on all the videos have been full of praise, with one saying: 'Obsessed!' 'Target is slaying sooo hard,' another wrote. 'So lush,' said someone else. 'I need it,' said another. 'Going to buy this right now'.
Yahoo
03-04-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Utah Fertility Center, an Ivy Fertility Clinic, Hires Dr. Erica Louden and Dr. Melinda Henne
SAN DIEGO, April 03, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ivy Fertility, a collaborative network of globally-renowned fertility clinics, is thrilled to welcome Erica Louden, MD and Melinda Henne, MD to its collaborative team of physicians at Utah Fertility Center. Dr. Louden and Dr. Henne are both double board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. Dr. Louden joined Utah Fertility Center on April 1. Dr. Henne will join Utah Fertility Center and its affiliate Idaho Fertility Center as a consulting physician on May 1st, 2025. Dr. Louden received her medical degree from Wayne State University in Michigan. She completed her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Hutzel Women's Hospital and her fellowship in reproductive endocrinology at Augusta University Medical Center in Georgia. She previously served as Oncofertility Director at Vios Fertility Institute and comes to Ivy Fertility from Kindbody in Chicago, Illinois. "I'm excited to build families alongside the wonderful team at Utah Fertility Center," said Dr. Louden. "UFC's philosophy of patient-centered care reflects my own values as a physician, and I look forward to being a part of their community." Dr. Henne received her medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina's College of Medicine. She completed her OB/GYN residency at Keesler Medical Center, a military hospital in Mississippi. She went on to complete her fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Stanford University. In addition to her experience in the military, she has served as a reproductive endocrinologist at the Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine, Kindbody, and most recently IVF Florida. "Utah Fertility Center is the perfect partner for the next chapter of my career," said Dr. Henne. "As a consulting physician, I will work closely with their expert staff to provide exceptional care for families in Utah and Idaho. I am excited to get to know their patients and be a part of their fertility journeys." The hiring of Dr. Louden and Dr. Henne brings Utah Fertility Center's number of award-winning reproductive endocrinologists to 7, allowing the clinic to serve a growing number of patients in Utah, Idaho, and beyond. "We are honored to welcome these two distinguished physicians to our team at Utah Fertility Center," said UFC Medical Director Deirdre Conway, MD. "Their wealth of knowledge, deep compassion, and collaborative spirit will be a great asset to our staff and patients alike." About Ivy Fertility Ivy Fertility is globally recognized as pioneers and innovators in the field of advanced reproductive technologies, in-vitro fertilization, third-party reproduction, andrology, and fertility research. The Ivy Fertility network includes Dallas IVF, Fertility Associates of Memphis, Fertility Centers of Orange County, IVF Fertility Center, Los Angeles Reproductive Center, Nevada Center for Reproductive Medicine, Nevada Fertility Center, Northern California Fertility Medical Center, NOVA IVF, Pacific Northwest Fertility, Reproductive Partners Medical Group, San Diego Fertility Center, Utah Fertility Center, and Virginia Fertility & IVF. By developing new procedures, achieving scientific breakthroughs, and teaching the latest techniques, Ivy Fertility upholds its commitment to successful outcomes and continually contributes to the development of the entire fertility community. The Ivy team is passionate about its family-building mission and works tirelessly each day to help patients become parents. View source version on Contacts Constance Rapsonconstance@ Sign in to access your portfolio