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Time of India
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Formula 1 driver Nico Hulkenberg's wife Egle Ruskyte wows in $1,100 handcrafted 'Emma' crochet dress
Nico Hulkenberg and his wife Egle Ruskyte (via Instagram) E gle Ruskyte, designer of the high-end resortwear brand Egle Crochet and wife of Sauber Formula 1 driver Nico Hulkenberg, recently caused a stir with a stunning beachy ensemble. Parading her brand's show-stopping piece—the $1,100+ "Emma" crochet dress—Egle Ruskyte shared her beachy chic with Instagram. Her sun-soaked vacation ensemble not only highlighted the attention to detail of her fashion brand but also solidified her increasing influence as both influencer and designer. Fashion designer Egle Ruskyte turns heads in her trademark Emma crochet dress on beach vacation Egle Ruskyte—also Instagrammed as @eglehulkenberg—posted a set of shots where she stood with confidence on a sun-kissed boardwalk and beneath striped awnings. The handmade crocheted Emma dress had a flared open-knit skirt and is priced at more than $1,100. Set against the striped beach chairs, weathered wooden awnings, and yellow sand, she is seen playfully kicking a surfboard emblazoned "Jacquemus," another luxury brand name and a possible visual conversation between old guard and new guard designers. Ruskyte's resort wear campaign fits in with her label's vision—to create ageless, feminine shapes out of eco-friendly materials and ancient crafts. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 기부반지 구매하고 함께하는 선한 영향력 굿네이버스 더 알아보기 Undo Behind the scenes: A closer look at Egle Ruskyte's brand and life Egle Ruskyte, lovingly known as The Crochet Girl, is an entrepreneur who's made a name for herself as a global designer with her brand, Egle Crochet. The brand features exclusive resortwear consisting of tops, skirts, and dresses, all made with crocheted yarns. Egle Ruskyte and Nico Hulkenberg reportedly began dating back in 2015 and got engaged in picturesque Venice in 2020. The couple gave birth to their daughter, Noemi Sky, soon after they got married in 2021. Also read: 'Familiar screenwriting' but it works 'in parts'- Hansal Mehta: reviews Brad Pitt's 'F1' With 42.6K followers, Egle Ruskyte continues to build her fashion and lifestyle industry. She has developed as a businesswoman, fashion-conscious individual, and designer. While Nico Hulkenberg continues to make headlines in the world of Formula 1, Ruskyte creates a name for herself within slow fashion. As her crochet pieces become popular throughout continents, it is obvious that her sun-kissed photographs are not only fashion statements—she's part of an emerging luxury movement fueled by passion, craftsmanship, and personality. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.


Time Out
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Magnolia Bakery to debut a customizable banana pudding bar on the Upper West Side
Magnolia Bakery is giving its cult-favorite banana pudding a modern makeover with the debut of a brand-new Banana Pudding Bar, launching Thursday, June 12, at the bakery's Upper West Side location. It's the first and only set-up of its kind from the beloved bakery—and it's designed for anyone who's ever wished their pudding came with a few extra bells and whistles. Open daily from 12 pm to 8 pm at 200 Columbus Avenue, the Banana Pudding Bar lets dessert lovers choose from four made-to-order, over-the-top pudding creations. Each one is built fresh and layered with toppings, then served in a dome-lidded Magnolia-branded cup for $10.95. (Yes, the toppings are included in the price—this isn't frozen yogurt!) The new lineup features bold spins on the original: There's a caramel brownie version, packed with fudgy chunks and drizzled with salted caramel; a cookies-and-cream twist with crushed Oreos and mini chocolate chips; a red velvet remix that folds in cake pieces for a cocoa-rich bite; and a chocolate hazelnut combo with a swirl of Nutella and extra chips on top. (The latter contains nuts, so allergy-prone pudding fans, be warned.) Magnolia's banana pudding is already legendary in its own right: creamy, nostalgic and Instagrammed into the dessert hall of fame. But this customizable bar marks a first for the brand, and it's only available at the UWS shop, making it a true neighborhood exclusive. It also taps into the current craze for build-your-own everything, from salad bowls to sundaes. The difference here is that you're customizing a dessert that's already perfect, which makes the results even more indulgent.
Yahoo
22-02-2025
- Yahoo
Beyond the Beaten Path: Mexico's Most Remote and Emerging Destinations
Mexico has long been a traveler's paradise, but let's face it—some spots have been Instagrammed to oblivion. Tulum? Stunning, but packed. Sayulita? Adorable, but buzzing. If you're looking to get ahead of the curve (or just get away from the crowds), it's time to set your sights on Mexico's emerging and remote destinations. Think pristine beaches, surreal landscapes, and towns so charming you'll wonder why they haven't been overrun—yet. Ready to explore? Let's dive into Mexico's best-kept secrets. Picture this: white sand, turquoise waters, and not a resort in sight. Isla Aguada, a sleepy fishing village, is part of the Laguna de Términos biosphere reserve, meaning you'll share the waters with dolphins, turtles, and all the serenity your soul craves. Spend your days kayaking through mangroves, watching flamingos, or sipping fresh coconut water on beaches that feel like your own private paradise. Where to Stay: Cabañas Laguna offers beachfront bungalows where you can wake up to the sound of waves—without breaking the bank. Bacalar is making waves as the next big thing, and for good reason. Dubbed the Laguna of Seven Colors, its impossibly blue waters make even the Caribbean jealous. Unlike its overdeveloped neighbors, Bacalar keeps it chill with boutique eco-resorts, yoga retreats, and a strong 'disconnect-to-reconnect' vibe. Pro tip: Kayak to Los Rápidos, a natural lazy river where the water is so clear it looks like you're floating on air. Where to Stay: Our Habitas Bacalar is the epitome of eco-luxury, offering lakefront glamping with a side of wellness. Ever read Juan Rulfo's Pedro Páramo? Even if you haven't, this whitewashed town will feel like stepping into a dream. With its historic charm, volcanic backdrops, and some of the best coffee in Mexico, Comala is perfect for those who love slow travel. Spend your mornings sipping locally grown coffee at a café de olla spot, and your afternoons exploring nearby volcanoes and waterfalls. Where to Stay: Hotel Casa Alvarada blends traditional charm with cozy comfort in the heart of town. Edward James, an eccentric English artist, decided the lush jungles of Xilitla were the perfect canvas for his otherworldly sculptures—and honestly, he was onto something. His creation, Las Pozas, is a labyrinth of staircases to nowhere, massive concrete flowers, and waterfalls straight out of a fantasy novel. But Xilitla is more than its famous garden—it's a gateway to the Huasteca Potosina, home to jaw-dropping waterfalls and turquoise rivers. Where to Stay: Casa Caracol is a quirky eco-lodge with treehouse vibes that fits right into the surreal landscape. Most travelers pass through El Fuerte on their way to the Copper Canyon, but this historic gem deserves more than a quick stop. Colorful buildings, a tranquil river, and just enough history to make you feel cultured (without the museum fatigue) make El Fuerte a delightful escape. Bonus: It's said to be the birthplace of the legendary Zorro. Where to Stay: Hotel Posada del Hidalgo—a historic mansion that leans into the whole Zorro thing, complete with nightly performances. If Jacques Cousteau called Cabo Pulmo 'the aquarium of the world,' you know it's something special. This tiny village is home to one of the most vibrant coral reefs in North America. There are no big resorts, no nightlife—just world-class diving, empty beaches, and a community dedicated to conservation. It's rustic, but that's part of the charm. Where to Stay: Bungalows Cabo Pulmo—simple, solar-powered casitas steps from the beach. Imagine a place where there are no cars, just sandy paths leading to waterfalls, jungle hikes, and laid-back beach bars. That's Yelapa, a tiny fishing village you can only reach by boat from Puerto Vallarta. Spend your days hiking to hidden waterfalls, eating homemade pie de coco from a beach vendor, or just swinging in a hammock with a book. Where to Stay: Verana—a boutique hotel so dreamy it feels like it was designed for a Condé Nast Traveler cover. Once a booming silver mining town, Real de Catorce is now an eerie yet beautiful ghost town tucked high in the mountains. To get there, you have to drive through a one-lane tunnel that feels like a portal to another era. People come for the mystical energy, peyote rituals (if that's your thing), and stunning desert landscapes. It's a place that lingers in your soul long after you leave. Where to Stay: El Templo—rustic charm with unbeatable views of the desert through floor-to-ceiling glass windows. If you thought Monterrey was all industry and city life, think again. Just outside the city, Cumbres de Monterrey National Park is an adventure lover's playground, with jagged peaks, hidden waterfalls, and some of the best rock climbing in the country. If you're up for a challenge, hike to Chipitín Falls, a stunning turquoise cascade hidden deep in the mountains. Where to Stay: Gamma Monterrey Rincón De Santiago—a cozy and chic mountain lodge perfect for unwinding after an intense hike. Tulum and Chichén Itzá get all the attention, but if you want a real Indiana Jones moment, head to Calakmul. This sprawling Mayan city is deep in the jungle, where howler monkeys and toucans outnumber tourists. Climbing its towering pyramids rewards you with panoramic views of an unbroken canopy of green—just don't be surprised if you have the place all to yourself. Where to Stay: Casa Ka'an—an eco-lodge that lets you sleep surrounded by jungle sounds.