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THE ICONIC end of season sale: Shop top brands like Levi's, Calvin Klein, Tony Bianco up to 60 per cent off
THE ICONIC end of season sale: Shop top brands like Levi's, Calvin Klein, Tony Bianco up to 60 per cent off

7NEWS

time3 days ago

  • Lifestyle
  • 7NEWS

THE ICONIC end of season sale: Shop top brands like Levi's, Calvin Klein, Tony Bianco up to 60 per cent off

The ICONIC is having a massive sale on many of its top brands including Levi's. Levi's continues to define timeless denim with its latest release, the '94 Baggy Jeans, a modern take on a relaxed classic. The jeans, normally $119.95, currently $83 are crafted from a sustainable blend of 95 per cent cotton and 5 per cent recycled cotton. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today These jeans not only offer the comfort and durability Levi's is known for but also reflect a growing commitment to environmentally conscious design. The high-rise waist, belt loops, and traditional button-fly closure nod to Levi's heritage, while the exaggerated baggy fit channels a laid-back, vintage aesthetic that's making a strong return in today's streetwear-inspired fashion. Designed for both longevity and style, the '94 Baggy Jeans are made to be worn often and washed sparingly — just once every 10 wears — to extend their life and reduce environmental impact. True to Levi's philosophy of quality and culture, these jeans blend the brand's historic appeal with a modern edge, making them a staple for anyone looking to balance authenticity with current trends. Whether styled with a classic tee or a structured blazer, the '94 Baggy Jeans are a versatile piece that effortlessly bridges the gap between comfort and cool. To help you shop the full sale range, we've curated lists below of some of The Iconic's top products. Levi's Ribcage Wide-Leg Jeans, $127 — $32.95 down from $159.95 90's 501 Jeans, $111.97 — $47.98 down from $159.95 Wedgie Bootcut Jeans, $119 — $30.95 down from $149.95 Vintage Denim Overalls, $143 — $36.95 down from $179.95 High Baggy Shorts, $90 — $39.95 down from $129.95 Calvin Klein Modern Cotton Unlined Bralette, $29.97 — $19.98 down from $49.95 Cotton Stretch Boxers Brief 3x Pack, $62.50 — $37.45 down from $99.95 — $29.98 down from $99.95 Modern Cotton Bikini Briefs, $17.97 — $11.98 down from $29.95 Strapless Push-Up Bra, $44 — $45.95 down from $89.95 Tony Bianco Frisky Boots, $179.97 — $119.98 down from $299.95 Archer Shoes, $96 — $93 down from $189 Hawaii Flats, $80 — $109.95 down from $189.95 Jasmin Heels, $120 — $99.95 down from $219.95 Fancy Boots, $209.97 — $89.98 down from $299.95 Mossman — $110.95 down from $359.95 Monaco Maxi Dress, $129 — $190.95 down from $319.95 Astor Long Sleeve Top, $125.97 — $83.98 down from $209.95 Disarm Top, $119.97 — $79.98 down from $119.97 Imperial Midi Dress, $230.97 — $98.98 down from $329.95

Iconic department store loved in the 90s to be demolished as town centre undergoes £200m transformation
Iconic department store loved in the 90s to be demolished as town centre undergoes £200m transformation

The Irish Sun

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Irish Sun

Iconic department store loved in the 90s to be demolished as town centre undergoes £200m transformation

AN ICONIC town centre department store is set for demolition to be replaced by a £200m redevelopment. Dubbed the "heart of Camberley", the former Allders site in the Surrey town's centre is set be demolished over the summer. 4 The Allders department store has been empty for years Credit: Flickr 4 A collection of 114 Manhattan-style apartments were also built on the town centre block Credit: Surrey Heath Borough Council 4 Transformations in Camberley are aimed at making it a hub for independent shopping, dining, and premium leisure experiences Credit: Surrey Heath Borough Council 4 The London Road Block plans to have a similar structure to that of a shopping mall Credit: Surrey Heath Borough Council The former department store building, which has been empty for almost two decades, will instead be replaced by up to 550 homes. Demolition of the site is expected to take 12 months, after Buildings to be stripped down and removed of asbestos are the former Allders department store which went into administration, and a former Thai restaurant. It comes as nearly £1.5 million from HM Government was received in September last year through the Brownfield Land Release Fund. Read More UK News On top of that, Surrey Health council said it would make a "substantial financial contribution" to secure preparation works on the site prior to its development. The council executive heard that the site has "a great potential to deliver a variety of homes", which can thereby "boost town centre and evening economy and regenerate the town" as a whole. Councillor Kel Finan- Cooke said: "The London Road development site has reached a significant milestone with the commencement of these works. "The active development of the site enables the next step of securing a housing developer." Most read in The Sun They added: "The area will be surrounded by hoarding whilst the works take place to protect the site and ensure the public's safety. "We will continue to provide updates as the work progress." Edinburgh's Bold Transformation: From Debenhams to Pod Hotel Marketing for the site is set to start later in the year in order to secure a development and facilitate further regeneration of the new homes. In order to attract developers, the council has progressed with preparatory works and demotion, as a contract has not yet been awarded for the homes. They have invited developers and investors to contact them regarding opportunities for the site. The work is part of the One Public Estate Programme and council's Local Plan which ultimately aims to provide for a total of 5,578 homes over a period of 20 years. This equates to approximately 279 homes per year between 2019 and 2038. Councillor Shaun Macdonald, Leader, Surrey Heath Borough Council said: 'The council is committed to enhancing Camberley town centre, however, we recognise that this cannot be achieved in isolation. "We will work with our partners and stakeholders to ensure that we build on progress already made. "Whilst we understand there are significant challenges ahead, it is crucial that we continue to improve the town centre, deliver new homes, and maintain sound financial management.' The council has recently prioritised development of The Square shopping centre, a new leisure centre, better transport links and investments in cultural infrastructure and digital technology.

Iconic department store loved in the 90s to be demolished as town centre undergoes £200m transformation
Iconic department store loved in the 90s to be demolished as town centre undergoes £200m transformation

Scottish Sun

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

Iconic department store loved in the 90s to be demolished as town centre undergoes £200m transformation

It is part of a larger plan to regenerate the town TOWN REVIVAL Iconic department store loved in the 90s to be demolished as town centre undergoes £200m transformation AN ICONIC town centre department store is set for demolition to be replaced by a £200m redevelopment. Dubbed the "heart of Camberley", the former Allders site in the Surrey town's centre is set be demolished over the summer. 4 The Allders department store has been empty for years Credit: Flickr 4 A collection of 114 Manhattan-style apartments were also built on the town centre block Credit: Surrey Heath Borough Council 4 Transformations in Camberley are aimed at making it a hub for independent shopping, dining, and premium leisure experiences Credit: Surrey Heath Borough Council 4 The London Road Block plans to have a similar structure to that of a shopping mall Credit: Surrey Heath Borough Council The former department store building, which has been empty for almost two decades, will instead be replaced by up to 550 homes. Demolition of the site is expected to take 12 months, after Surrey Heath Borough Council approved the proposal early last week. Buildings to be stripped down and removed of asbestos are the former Allders department store which went into administration, and a former Thai restaurant. It comes as nearly £1.5 million from HM Government was received in September last year through the Brownfield Land Release Fund. On top of that, Surrey Health council said it would make a "substantial financial contribution" to secure preparation works on the site prior to its development. The council executive heard that the site has "a great potential to deliver a variety of homes", which can thereby "boost town centre and evening economy and regenerate the town" as a whole. Councillor Kel Finan- Cooke said: "The London Road development site has reached a significant milestone with the commencement of these works. "The active development of the site enables the next step of securing a housing developer." They added: "The area will be surrounded by hoarding whilst the works take place to protect the site and ensure the public's safety. "We will continue to provide updates as the work progress." Edinburgh's Bold Transformation: From Debenhams to Pod Hotel Marketing for the site is set to start later in the year in order to secure a development and facilitate further regeneration of the new homes. In order to attract developers, the council has progressed with preparatory works and demotion, as a contract has not yet been awarded for the homes. They have invited developers and investors to contact them regarding opportunities for the site. The work is part of the One Public Estate Programme and council's Local Plan which ultimately aims to provide for a total of 5,578 homes over a period of 20 years. This equates to approximately 279 homes per year between 2019 and 2038. Councillor Shaun Macdonald, Leader, Surrey Heath Borough Council said: 'The council is committed to enhancing Camberley town centre, however, we recognise that this cannot be achieved in isolation. "We will work with our partners and stakeholders to ensure that we build on progress already made. "Whilst we understand there are significant challenges ahead, it is crucial that we continue to improve the town centre, deliver new homes, and maintain sound financial management.' The council has recently prioritised development of The Square shopping centre, a new leisure centre, better transport links and investments in cultural infrastructure and digital technology.

Paris Hilton marks major career milestone: 'I'm so proud...'
Paris Hilton marks major career milestone: 'I'm so proud...'

Perth Now

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Paris Hilton marks major career milestone: 'I'm so proud...'

Paris Hilton is "so proud" of her latest fragrance. The 44-year-old heiress has just released her latest perfume - which she has named ICONIC - and believes it is for her fans that want to "be unforgettable" while they wear it. She told E! News: " I am so proud that I just released my 30th fragrance. It's called ICONIC. And it definitely lives up to its name. Everything from this gorgeous, luxurious bottle, [to] the most beautiful, unique scent ever. I can't believe this is my 30th fragrance. Dream come true.. "I love this fragrance so much. It's something that I wear day and night. And it's just really perfect for any occasion. It's really for someone who wants to make a statement and be unforgettable." The former 'Simple Life' star "just can't get enough" of her own product, and admitted that she has "so many choose from", having released so many over the years. She said: "With this fragrance, I love it so much that I love to spray it in a tunnel and walk through it. It's one of those scents that you just can't get enough of. "I love layering this fragrance with my other fragrances. Because I have 30, I have so many to choose from. But this one really smells beautiful with my fragrance Platinum Rush or Gold Rush." Paris made her debut on the fragrance market with her eponymous 'Paris Hilton' perfume in 2004, and has released between one and three in almost every year since. The businesswoman has also recently launched her skincare line Parívie, and explained that she is "grateful" to her mom Kathy for the advice she gave her as a teenager. She told PEOPLE: "This is something that I've built from the ground up. It was something I was involved in from the start. This is the first time where I have ownership. I really wanted it to reflect me in every way and basically take all of my knowledge from so many years being a skincare lover. Traveling all around the world, going to the best spas, meeting the most incredible facialists and estheticians. I've learned so much and I took all of that knowledge and created Parivíe with my team. "I'm so grateful that I listened to my mom, because most of my friends were just never using any skincare."

‘She broke the glass ceiling' – Ruby Walsh pays glowing tribute to ‘resilient' Rachael Blackmore after retirement
‘She broke the glass ceiling' – Ruby Walsh pays glowing tribute to ‘resilient' Rachael Blackmore after retirement

The Irish Sun

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

‘She broke the glass ceiling' – Ruby Walsh pays glowing tribute to ‘resilient' Rachael Blackmore after retirement

ICONIC former jockey Ruby Walsh made an emotional tribute to Rachael Blackmore on Monday evening. The Advertisement 2 Rachael Blackmore confirmed her retirement on Monday afternoon after a glittering career 2 Ruby Walsh made a glowing tribute to Blackmore as she called time of her career Blackmore made history in 2021 by becoming the first female jockey to win the She also secured victories in the 35-year-old Blackmore took to Instagram on Monday afternoon as she And Walsh told Advertisement read more on racing He said: "Rachael Blackmore is unique. We keep saying the first but she is the only woman to have won a Grand National, a Gold Cup, a Champion Hurdle, a Stayers' Hurdle, a Champion Chase. The only woman to be leading rider at the Cheltenham Festival. "She did what all top sports people do. She made very few mistakes and that's the difference. She was very cool under pressure, calculated under pressure and just didn't get it wrong. "Rachael was able to make fewer mistakes and that's what made her so good. Being a National Hunt jockey is not an easy life. Ruby went on to credit her from bouncing back so soon after numerous injuries. Advertisement Most read in Horse Racing He added: "Men and women do get to compete on a level playing field but it's the physicality: the falling, the thumps off the ground, the speed of the impacts and being able to pick yourself up. "Rachael Blackmore was able to fall and get up quicker than most men, and that's what made her different. She was like an elastic band. Aidan O'Brien 'fires shots' at rivals as superstar horse is slashed for Epsom and the Arc after Ryan Moore masterclass "So resilient, so tough. Whilst she broke the glass ceiling and proved women can do it, I don't know how many there are like Rachael." Earlier this evening, as hailed the Killenaule native as a as he took to social media. Advertisement The also retired jockey is the second most successful jockey of all time at the Cheltenham Festival. Meath native Geraghty hailed Blackmore as a incredible horse woman. He posted: Barry Geraghty penned: "A huge congratulations and best of luck in your retirement after an amazing career. "An ultra talented horse woman, a brilliant competitor and one of the most committed Jockeys you could ever ride against. Advertisement "Brilliant to see you get out on your own terms."

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