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Straits Times
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Straits Times
MBS celebrates Lady Gaga's upcoming Singapore concerts with light shows, cocktails and more
Lady Gaga is set to perform at the National Stadium on May 18, 19, 21 and 24, her only stops in Asia. PHOTO: AFP SINGAPORE – Lady Gaga fans will want to head down to Marina Bay Sands (MBS) to soak up the vibes inspired by the American pop star's return to Singapore. She is set to perform at the National Stadium on May 18, 19, 21 and 24, her only stops in Asia. Her last concerts here were a three-night engagement at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in 2012. Dubbed Born This May, a play on Lady Gaga's 2011 hit Born This Way, the integrated resort's series of Gaga-themed experiences include a special edition of the Spectra – A Light & Water Show from May 15 to 24. The free dancing fountain jet show will be synchronised with popular singles, such as Poker Face (2008), Bad Romance (2009) and Abracadabra (2025), and feature visual projections inspired by the singer-actress. There are two shows every night, at 8.30 and 9.30pm. During this same period, the MBS facade and waterfront will also be lit up in shades of orange, inspired by the colours featured on Lady Gaga's latest album Mayhem, released in March. The light-up starts at 7pm and ends at 11.59pm. The Marina Bay Sands facade and waterfront will be lit up in shades of orange, inspired by the colours featured on Lady Gaga's latest album Mayhem. PHOTO: MARINABAYSANDS/INSTAGRAM On May 17, nightclub Marquee Singapore will hold a Born This May party. It features decor and installations that reflect Lady Gaga's various music eras, as well as themed cocktails. She will not be making an appearance at the event, but the DJ sets will include her songs. The party kicks off at 10pm and ticket pric es s tart at $20 (go to Fans will also want to check out th e ArtScience Museum's Iri s Van Herpen: Sculpting The Senses exhibitio n, which ends its run on Aug 10. It includes iconic pieces that the Dutch fashion designer created for Lady Gaga, including the Hydrozoa dress from the Sensory Seas couture collection that the performer wore for the launch of her sixth album Chromatica (2020). Tickets prices start at $18 (go to Lady Gaga in Iris van Herpen's Sensory Seas couture for the launch of the album Chromatica. PHOTO: IRIS VAN HERPEN Restaurants and bars at MBS are also offering a variety of drinks and dishes inspired by the singer. Cafe Origin + Bloom, for example, is serving up desserts such as Electric Eclair, Pop Art, Disco Reverie and Cherry Boom ($12 each), while Rise Restaurant has a cocktail with gold dust garnish, Oceanic Bloom ($20). In addition, Wakuda Restaurant & Bar's Chef's Menu features a bottle of limited-edition 2010 Lady Gaga x Dom Perignon Brut ($1,200) and The Club's Squid Ink Gnocchi or Chopped Cheese ($35 each) are dishes that the New York native reportedly enjoys eating while on tour. Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.


Vogue
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Get to Know Victoria Acosta
In the spotlight today: Texas-based Club member Victoria Acosta, who is always on the move for her fashion photography shoots Full name/pronouns: Victoria Acosta (she/her) Location: Texas Vogue Club member since: 2024 Instagram handle: @victoriaacosta04 My signature look: A long skirt or dress with pockets, thrifted blazers or jackets with shoulder pads, and a designer bag—but always, always bold earrings My favorite designers: Schiaparelli, Iris Van Herpen, Brandon Maxwell On my fashion wish list: A vintage designer find of any kind that fits! This is my favorite part about thrifting: If it fits and it's a designer piece, I'm sold. A fun fact about me: I travel between New York and Texas—and anywhere in-between—to do fashion photography! Want to be the star of a future Member Spotlight? Check out our submissions page!
Yahoo
05-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Paris' Version of the Met Gala Had Everything — Bleached Brows, Glam Gowns and Supermodel Powerhouses
Fashion-lovers are no doubt eagerly anticipating the arrival of the 2025 Met Gala, but for now, they can enjoy all the fabulous style coming out of the Le Grand Dîner du Louvre in Paris. On March 5, the Louvre Museum hosted a fashionable affair celebrating its first fashion exhibit, 'Louvre Couture: Art and Fashion — Statement Pieces," which boats over 100 rare pieces by 45 designers, per Marie Claire. Unofficially dubbed the Met Gala of Paris, the event brought tons of glamour from major gown moments to bold makeup and unexpected hair changes, and we've got them all here. Read ahead to find out which were the most iconic. There was no shortage of supermodel power with runway icons shining bright in their looks. Tyra Banks looked fierce as she struck a posed in front of the Louvre in an embellished Mônot coat by designer Eli Mizrahi. She paired the design with an unexpectedly short "wet sculpted" hairstyle. The former America's Top Model judge recapped her "spellbinding" night on Instagram, writing: "I was in awe. I was shook. I was like… is this even real?" Next generation stars Taylor Hill and Barbara Palvin stunned in sheer Iris Van Herpen couture gowns. Hill's featured a cutout metallic bodice and iridescent cape while Palvin's had a thigh-high slit and a wide portrait neckline. Michelle Yeoh and Gigi Hadid debuted major hair transformations. The Everything Everywhere All at Once star turned heads in a dramatic chin-length bob and equally striking bleached brows made even more edgy with the latex-like one-shoulder dress she had on. Meanwhile, the supermodel and Guest in Residence founder switched up her signature golden blonde bob for an icy silver side-swept hairdo by celebrity stylist Dimitris Giannetos. Doechii has been on a winning streak since earning her first Grammy back in February and she continued to blow our minds in this couture Valentino ball gown, which was gold, glittery and ultra-glam. The Spring 2025 design was made over 800 hours to perfect the silver embroidered accents showstopping skirt (among the other ornate details). As reported by Vogue, the rapper changed into a denim-on-denim look for a surprise performance including her songs 'Persuasive" and 'Denial Is a River." Rather than opting for a traditional gown, Paris Jackson wore a gothic 2020 couture Iris Van Herpen design with a bohemian, romantic twist. With its nearly floor-hitting sleeveless, sheer bodice and tattoo-showing halter neckline, the dress one of the best of the night. Naomi Campbell was another attendee who opted for a timeless hairstyle. The supermodel had her hair styled in a sculpted beehive half-up style with curled ends — the look even brought back side-swept bangs! Her elegant updo was complemented with a floor-sweeping hot pink coat worn with a classic black dress and a sparkly necklace. David and Victoria Beckham won the award for most stylish pair of the night dressed in coordinating monochromatic looks. The fashion designer looked sleek in a black dress with a ruched waistline and mini train, while the former athlete was as sharp as can be in a suit, bow-tie and scarf. Read the original article on People