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Scottish Sun
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Kendall Jenner looks sensational as she rides horse in white workout gear for fashion shoot
Read on to find out what Kendall had to say about creating this campaign with Alo KEN HOT TO TROT Kendall Jenner looks sensational as she rides horse in white workout gear for fashion shoot Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MODEL Kendall Jenner looks top of the crops as she gets back in the saddle to show off a new fashion range. Kendall, 29, rode a horse in Utah while wearing yoga workout gear from Alo. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 2 Kendall Jenner took to the saddle to show off a new fashion range Credit: Alo 2 The model wearing yoga workout gear from Alo Credit: Alo She said: 'Alo's whole philosophy around wellness really reflects how I try to live; being intentional and taking care of myself from the inside out. 'Whether I'm traveling, on set, or just at home recharging, I always come back to the little rituals that keep me grounded. 'That's what Alo is all about. 'I've been connected to the brand for years, so creating this campaign together, especially in such a beautiful and peaceful place, made it all the more special.' Last October, The Sun reported on Kendall ditching her trademark look. For decades the Kardashians have made brunette locks, exaggerated curves and perfect pouts their go-to formula, and Kendall's change marks a huge step out of Kim's shadow. Kendall showed off her platinum blonde barnet in a shoulder-length, poker-straight style for a L'Oreal event at Paris Fashion week. The Hulu personality walked the runway alongside a host of other stars, including Cara Delevingne, 32, who also donned a pillar-box red outfit. In a major transformation, which took place in the space of just three days, Kendall dyed her signature chocolate brown hair a sunshine blonde shade and ditched the long locks for a flippy lob. We spoke to Celebrity PR expert Edward Hopkins to find out more on why the model made the decision to ditch her natural hair. Kendall Jenner goes completely topless and rolls around pool in daring swimwear photoshoot And it turns out, it could be a desperate attempt to stand out from her family.


The Sun
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Kendall Jenner looks sensational as she rides horse in white workout gear for fashion shoot
MODEL Kendall Jenner looks top of the crops as she gets back in the saddle to show off a new fashion range. Kendall, 29, rode a horse in Utah while wearing yoga workout gear from Alo. 2 She said: 'Alo's whole philosophy around wellness really reflects how I try to live; being intentional and taking care of myself from the inside out. 'Whether I'm traveling, on set, or just at home recharging, I always come back to the little rituals that keep me grounded. 'That's what Alo is all about. 'I've been connected to the brand for years, so creating this campaign together, especially in such a beautiful and peaceful place, made it all the more special.' Last October, The Sun reported on Kendall ditching her trademark look. For decades the Kardashians have made brunette locks, exaggerated curves and perfect pouts their go-to formula, and Kendall 's change marks a huge step out of Kim's shadow. Kendall showed off her platinum blonde barnet in a shoulder-length, poker-straight style for a L'Oreal event at Paris Fashion week. The Hulu personality walked the runway alongside a host of other stars, including Cara Delevingne, 32, who also donned a pillar-box red outfit. In a major transformation, which took place in the space of just three days, Kendall dyed her signature chocolate brown hair a sunshine blonde shade and ditched the long locks for a flippy lob. We spoke to Celebrity PR expert Edward Hopkins to find out more on why the model made the decision to ditch her natural hair. And it turns out, it could be a desperate attempt to stand out from her family.
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Travel + Leisure
a day ago
- Business
- Travel + Leisure
These Mexican Spirits You Probably Haven't Heard of Are Like a Vacation in a Glass
Scan the shelves at your local bottle shop or Mexican restaurant, and you're sure to see plenty of tequila brands with celebrity bona fides: Casamigos was cofounded by George Clooney, Teremana is the label from Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, and 818 got its name from Kendall Jenner's area code. Big names like these have flooded the market over the past decade, reflecting tequila's position as one of the biggest success stories in the liquor business. More than 32 million cases of agave spirits were sold in the U.S. in 2024, with sales totaling $6.7 billion, according to the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States. While year-over-year growth was only 2 percent, the figure was among the bright spots in the categories tracked by the organization: scotch sales were down about 15 percent last year, and gin was down more than 7 percent. From left: the hills of Durango, Mexico; Cardenxe cofounders Luigi Ambrosi and Nitzan Podoswa. As demand for spirits like tequila and mezcal continues to grow, some enthusiasts are looking further afield for distinctive, artisanal Mexican products such as heirloom corn whiskey, gin, and less-familiar agave products like raicilla and bacanora . Distillers are responding with a new generation of spirits that feel refreshingly modern, while still delivering a strong sense of a place. 'It's an exciting time,' says Justin Lane Briggs, the Mexico portfolio manager for Skurnik Wines & Spirits, an importer. 'People's interest in the heritage and authenticity that surround traditional Mexican spirits has blossomed, and producers in Mexico are creating new categories.' From left: a sotol toast; Dasylirion in bloom. Hillhamn Salome exemplifies this new generation of Mexican distillers. The 29-year-old founder of Flor de Luna Distillery has combined ancient traditions of curanderas, or healers, with contemporary gin-making techniques to create Condesa Gin, which released its first bottles in 2016. 'It's through the work of the agave-spirits industry that we even have the opportunity,' Salome says. Other visionaries are working to honor tradition while embracing modernity. Celebrated Mexican chef Enrique Olvera, the creative force behind the Mexico City restaurant Pujol and New York's Cosme, has made a career out of introducing global audiences to the richness of his country's cuisine. In 2024, he helped launch Manojo Mezcal, and sees parallels between the upstart spirit brand and Mexico's broader culinary evolution. 'What's beautiful about this mezcal is that it's an expression of the place—and in our restaurants, we're trying to do exactly the same thing,' he says. 'There are so many different kinds of agaves, so many distillation and fermentation practices, so many different ways of aging—it's full of possibilities.' While there is no shortage of innovation, lesser-known traditional spirits are finding new audiences, too. Consider pox (pronounced posh ), a pre-Columbian beverage that continues to hold ceremonial significance among the Maya. In 2017, a new brand, Siglo Cero, became the first commercial pox bottling to enter the U.S., says Briggs, whose firm is helping bring it across the border. 'I've not seen pox spreading outside the Indigenous community in Chiapas until recently.' As distillers across Mexico continue to innovate, one unpredictable force may interrupt recent progress: President Donald Trump has proposed tariffs of 25 percent on Mexican goods. But, as of press time, imported spirits remain exempt from these duties. That's something artisans—along with the rest of us—can raise a glass to. Adventurous drinkers have never had more choice when it comes to Mexican spirits for sale in the U.S. Here, the ones to look for. Mezcal This increasingly popular beverage is most closely associated with Oaxaca, though it is made in several Mexican states. The Espadín bottling from Manojo, with its grassy, less-smoky flavor, is an easygoing entry point. Sotol Made from desert plants known as Dasylirion, sotol is produced across northern Mexico. Cardenxe makes three expressions, each with 'a flavor that sits somewhere between mezcal and gin,' says cofounder Luigi Ambrosi. Raicilla An agave spirit from coastal Jalisco, raicilla is often called a cousin of tequila. Mezonte Japo has a rich, almost cheeselike aroma, derived from a lactic fermentation process, that helps it pair beautifully with food. Bacanora Another agave option, bacanora is the state of Sonora's answer to mezcal. Rancho Tepúa is a family-owned label that balances bright vegetal flavors with subtle smoke. Pox Traditionally homemade in Chiapas, this corn-based spirit can be hard to find. That's starting to change thanks to Siglo Cero, the first commercial brand to hit U.S. shelves, which has savory notes that call to mind ancho chile and coconut. Gin Incorporating Mexican botanicals such as cactus fruit and orange blossom, Condesa Salome is a bright, citrusy gin made at the women-owned Flor de Luna Distillery in Mexico City. Whiskey Prieto y Prieta is a Oaxacan product made not from agave but from four varieties of corn, which are fermented, then twice distilled in copper pots. Aged in three types of barrels—oak, bourbon, and sherry—it is rich and earthy. Charanda Mexico's version of rum, made from both molasses and raw sugarcane juice, is a specialty of the state of Michoacán. Uruapan is a family-owned brand that uses heritage sugarcane varieties to deliver a smooth flavor. A version of this story first appeared in the September 2025 issue of Travel + Leisure under the headline "Move Over, Margaritas."


Forbes
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Alo Yoga Launches ‘Luxury Is Wellness' Campaign With Kendall Jenner
Kendall Jenner wears Dreamscape Button Down Long Sleeve; Aspire Tank; Airbrush High-Waist 5' Biker Short. ALO Alo Yoga , the Los Angeles-based premium fashion and lifestyle brand whose garments and accessories focus on mind, body, and wellness—has tapped into their muse once again with Kendall Jenner . ' The Kardashians' celebrity and model is spotlighting her favorite pieces in a four-part capsule collection. Part one is available to the public now. Jenner wears the Airlift Intrigue Bra and Airlift Energy Short in black. Alo Through their 'Luxury Is Wellness' campaign which was shot in the sanctuary of Amangiri, Utah—the vivid photographs capture Kendall cultivating moments of stillness, strength, and calm through the beauty of the natural landscape and via the ethos of Alo Yoga's mindful movement. The interesting thing to note here is that this 10-collection piece is not new; instead the objective is to draw awareness to existing pieces that are available in Alo Yoga stores and online that Jenner covets and uses in day-to-day life. Jenner wears Airbrush One and Done Onesie. ALO 'Alo's whole philosophy around wellness really reflects how I try to live; being intentional and taking care of myself from the inside out. Whether I'm traveling, on set, or just at home recharging, I always come back to the little rituals that keep me grounded. That's what Alo is all about. I've been connected to the brand for years, so creating this campaign together, especially in such a beautiful and peaceful place, made it all the more special,' explains, ' Jenner. Jenner wears Airlift Intrigue Bra & Airlift Energy Short with Alo Runners — all in Espresso colorway. Alo Yoga This streamlined 'The Core Collection ' features timeless silhouettes and neutrals that are versatile enough to take you from the studio to the streets. Part two- four of this collection will be rolled out from now into October. Jenner wears Splendour Bra; Airbrush High-Waist Biker Shorts; and Sheer Cashmere Cropped Cardigan— all in black colorway. Alo Yoga The prices start from $58-268USD. Shop all of Kendall Jenner's selections HERE.


New York Post
a day ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Capris have new legion of fans, thanks to Hailey Bieber, Kendall Jenner — but some still hate the trend
Capri pants — those truncated trousers last seen on Carrie Bradshaw during the original run of 'Sex and the City' — are back. The favorites of Hollywood legend Audrey Hepburn have acquired a new legion of fans, who prize them for their easy summer vibes. Celebrities Kendall Jenner, Anne Hathaway and Emily Ratajkowski have all stepped out in calf-length leggings recently, and Hailey Bieber was spotted in a polka-dotted pair. Nearly every brand offers its version of the style, from Gap to Reformation to Jacquemus, whose stretchy capris retail for $790. 14 Julie Matos, 48, owns three pairs of capris — and swears by them. Emmy Park for 14 Hollywood legend Audrey Hepburn often favored capris. Bettmann Archive 14 Hailey Bieber wears attention-grabbing polka-dot capris during a visit to New York recently. GC Images Those trending now harken back to the streamlined midcentury styles — sleek, black and often in stretchier materials. But the pants have their haters, mainly millennials who lived through capris' last heyday in the early 2000s — when they were basically shortened versions of the era's low-rise pants, often with tacky embellishments like sparkly embroidery or cargo pockets. 'I hate [capri] leggings with the fury of 1,001 suns!' 'They look wonderful on Audrey Hepburn … but I hate the idea of them on myself with the fury of a thousand suns,' Elisa Mala, a millennial travel writer who lives in Staten Island and did not want to give her age, recently told The Post. 'And I hate [capri] leggings with the fury of 1,001 suns!' she added. Becca Lyn, a 42-year-old registered nurse who lives in Chelsea, told The Post: 'When I look at pictures of myself in capris from when they [were] in fashion, I have only deep regret.' 'I find it very upsetting,' said Megan Reynolds, an editor at Dwell and author of the new book 'Like: A History of the World's Most Hated and Misunderstood Word.' 14 Kendall Jenner strolls through Paris wearing capris in June. BACKGRID 14 Angela Betancourt, 43, brought a pink pair of capris out from her closet recently. Joe Buglewicz for NY Post 14 Betancourt was thrilled to discover they still fit. Joe Buglewicz for NY Post 'At my age, which is 42, the fact that they're coming back makes me feel old,' she told The Post. 'I also never thought they were flattering on anybody.' Even men have strong opinions. 'The capri pant flatters almost no one,' said Robert Ossant, fashion historian and co-author of the forthcoming 'The Art of Couture Embroidery.' 'It's the sartorial equivalent of breakup-bangs,' he added, questioning the claim that they were 'back' at all. 'Brands like to push the opposite of whatever is trending — in this case, wide leg pants — to make consumers switch their entire wardrobe up,' he said. 'I will add, supermodels in the south of France pull it off, and that's the main reason capri pants still hold some appeal.' Sometimes called pedal pushers, toreador pants or clam diggers, capris emerged in the 1940s. A German designer named Sonja de Lennart claimed she invented the style, but while she may have given capris their name, Daniel James Cole, an adjunct professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology and co-author of the book 'The History of Modern Fashion,' told The Post that they were in the ether. Celebrities such as Katharine Hepburn and Amelia Earhart helped push the idea of women in pants in the 1930s. But during World War II, American women ditched their dresses en masse, suiting up in jeans or coveralls to work in the factories while the men fought in Europe. Capris, Cole said, were a response to the postwar hyper-feminine styles of Christian Dior — a way for gals to still don trousers without appearing too threatening to the men returning from the front. 'They were sometimes without the slits [at the bottom]. They were sometimes with some sort of detail down towards the hem of them. But it was an overarching trend coming into the '50s,' Cole said. 14 Marilyn Monroe poses in capris for a portrait inside her LA dressing room. Getty Images 14 Mary Tyler Moore shows off fashionable capris as she films a scene with Dick Van Dyke in his eponymous sitcom in 1961. CBS via Getty Images 14 Emily Ratajkowski rocks capri pants and a black décolletage jacket in New York City. Christopher Peterson / And they exploded when Hollywood stars like Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly adopted them. Hepburn made the pants her signature, donning them in her Oscar-winning turn as a rebellious princess in 1953's 'Roman Holiday' and again as a beatnik bookseller-turned-model in 1957's 'Funny Face.' In 1961, Mary Tyler Moore subverted the role of the subservient TV housewife when she appeared on 'The Dick Van Dyke Show' in a knit turtleneck, ballet flats and black capris — topped off with her insouciant flipped hairdo. 'They were a symbol of youth,' Cole said, and younger cultures would resuscitate them throughout the decades, from post-punkers like the B-52s in the 1980s to pop stars like Britney Spears in the late 1990s. It was that youthful mien that led 23-year-old fashion student Emma Bennett to recently purchase a pair of black and white polka-dotted pedal pushers from web retailer Cider. 'I was definitely going for a '60s vibe when I got them,' the Parsons student told The Post, adding that she was inspired by Elle Fanning's bohemian ensembles in the 2024 Bob Dylan biopic 'A Complete Unknown.' 14 Fashion student Emma Bennett bought a pair of black and white polka-dotted capris to get a ''60s vibe,' she told The Post. Emmy Park for 'Something with that movie really captivated me,' she said. 'I thought about it for weeks and weeks after watching it. I thought getting more clothes that could look like they were from the '60s would make me closer to it.' Forty-eight-year-old stylist Julie Matos, who owns three pairs, has loved them since she was a kid. 'I remember going on a shopping trip with the Girl Scouts when I was young and buying my first pair at Macy's,' the Chinatown resident recalled to The Post. 14 Matos shows off a pair of black capri pants she owns. Emmy Park for She recently dug out a pair of Ports 1961 capris she had bought over a decade ago. She has since purchased two more pairs, including a 'sexy, fun' sheer option with lace trim. 'I figure I can show my legs a little more,' she said. 'Like, 'Look, I'm 48, and I'm still bringing it.'' Toronto-based writer Isabel Slone, who chronicles her fashion obsessions on her newsletter Freak Palace, said that a month ago, she was 'gripped by this feverish desire to own capri pants — specifically a pair of vintage Emilio Pucci leggings.' 14 Matos has three pairs of capris in her fashion lineup. Emmy Park for 14 'I figure I can show my legs a little more,' Matos said. Emmy Park for 'I immediately saw myself wearing them with a baggy, oversized, button-down top and maybe a headscarf,' said the 35-year-old. 'It's hard to think of a more glamorous image than the one of Marilyn Monroe wearing pedal pushers with a tight sweater and a scarf tied around her head,' she said. 'It's an image that contains this nonchalant elegance and authenticity that I think a lot of people are striving for today.' Angela Betancourt, 43, initially balked when she heard capris were trending once again. The communications exec frequently wore them in her 20s, until she saw a picture of herself in them. 'I looked really weird,' the Springfield, Massachusetts, mom recalled. 'The photo did not match at all the image I had in my head of how I looked.' She got rid of all her capris, except for a pink linen pair with embroidered lace trim that she scored on sale at Bloomingdale's nearly two decades ago. 14 Angela Betancourt is re-embracing a pair of capri pants from two decades ago. Joe Buglewicz for NY Post 'I paid $125, which was a lot of money at the time, but they were just really unique,' she told The Post. This summer, with the silhouette trending once again, Betancourt took the pink pants out of her closet. She was surprised that they not only fit, but that she loved them. 'I had so much fun wearing them,' she said. 'It's funny: the last time I wore capris, 'Sex and the City' was on, and now my girls are back, and I'm wearing capris again,' she said. 'It just feels right.'