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A baseball cap is 2025's must-wear accessory - here are the ones we're shopping
A baseball cap is 2025's must-wear accessory - here are the ones we're shopping

Daily Mail​

time3 hours ago

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A baseball cap is 2025's must-wear accessory - here are the ones we're shopping

Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission - learn more Once reserved for dads in the park or off-duty celebs dodging paps, the humble baseball cap is now a mainstay of the fashion set's wardrobe. The accessory is no longer a sun-shielding afterthought but a serious sartorial statement, with brands from Hermès to Celine showing off their own versions of the luxe accessory on runways at fashion week. Why the sudden resurgence? Likely because it's become cool to look casual. Heels have been replaced with Adidas Sambas; tailored trousers with wide-leg jeans; summer dresses with tummy-baring co-ords. Throwing on a baseball cap is yet another way to downplay your outfit's formality. Don't just take our word for it. Kendall Jenner 's been snapped more times with her New York Yankees baseball cap than without it this summer. Jennifer Lawrence nailed off-duty mum chic with her In the Mood for Love cap in May, before showing off an iconic Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 style the week after. General consensus seems to be that the sillier a slogan, the better. Let be honest: it's also the ultimate lazy-girl hack. Bad hair day? Cap. Outfit feeling a bit mumsy? Cap. Suddenly, you look cooler, sharper and like you know what you're doing – even if you're on day-five hair that's coated in three layers of dry shampoo. Below, we've compiled a list of the hottest styles of baseball cap to shop for the end of summer, from iconic sports teams to pretty patterned ones. The best bit of all? When the good old British rain does turn up, it's a foolproof way to keep your hair dry. If that's not enough to convince you, nothing is. Classic caps Want a laidback style you can wear with everything? Opt for a versatile colour (you'll get most use out of white, cream, black or red caps) and durable materials like cotton. Always try on before buying – we've fallen foul to too many caps with too-high a crown that makes it look as though we have a pointy head. Not cute. Lululemon Cotton Baseball Cap £35 Shop Tommy Hilfiger Organic Cotton Cap £35 Shop & Other Stories Classic Cap £27 Shop Slogan caps The slogan tees cooler little sister, slogan caps work so well because people have to stare really hard to tell what they say. Hence the cap draws attention away from your hair/face/outfit and to your clever and silly personality. Everyone knows the more ridiculous the slogan, the more stylish the wearer. Daisy London 'Wish You Were Here' Cap £25 Shop Girl Gang 'Too Old For DiCaprio' Cap £33 Shop UFN 'Expensive And Difficult' Cap £28 Shop Stella McCartney 'About F***ing Time' cap £195 Shop Sports caps The key to a good sports cap is choosing an iconic team that's been around for ages rather than a buzzy team. That way you know it'll last for years (unless you're really cursed). Ask Kendall Jenner and her New York Yankees hat. And don't worry – no actual sports knowledge is required. New York Yankees Hat £21 Shop Scuderia Ferrari Cap £38 Shop Wilson Classic Cap £30 Shop Vintage Lionesses Cap £20 Shop Patterned caps Want the attention-grabbing element of a slogan cap without the out-there saying? A patterned cap does the same job, so long as you stick to a monochromatic outfit to avoid clashing patterns or colours. We love a basic stripe, but Ganni's leopard print one may well turn our head this autumn... Adidas x Liberty Floral Cap £25 Shop Ganni Leopard Cap £90 Shop Oliver Bonas Pinstripe Cap £28 Shop Free People Mixed Plaid Cap £32 Shop

National Tequila Day: Deals plus why more women are taking a shot at the industry
National Tequila Day: Deals plus why more women are taking a shot at the industry

USA Today

time8 hours ago

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National Tequila Day: Deals plus why more women are taking a shot at the industry

Tequila has hit new sales records across the U.S. More women are getting involved in the production of the spirit, made from the Mexican blue agave plant. And tequila lovers are spending more to sip. Tequila remains a spirit on the rise. Could women's taste for tequila be helping continue its two-decade climb? Of course, women aren't strangers to tequila. Some well-known examples: Miranda Lambert sang its praises in her 2019 song "Tequila Does" and Kendall Jenner launched her 818 Tequila brand in 2021. While there's no new survey suggesting more women are drinking tequila – as we prepare to sip and celebrate National Tequila Day on Thursday, July 24 – there's plenty of evidence to support the claim, especially with a woman's touch coming to more tequila brands. "Every woman we know drinks tequila," Shivam Mallick Shah and Lindsey Davis Stover, two of the three co-founders of 1953 Tequila, told USA TODAY. They started 1953 Tequila in winter 2020 and in October 2023 launched their first product, an ultra-premium añejo tequila crafted by a female distiller at a woman-owned distillery with agave sourced from a women-owned farm. Coke and Pepsi: Cola giants both announced new drinks. Here's what's in them. "Tequila is the number one spirit for women, yet if you look at the market, so many brands are marketed towards men," said actress Eva Longoria, who in addition to directing the film "Flamin' Hot," is co-founder of Casa Del Sol tequila, in a recent interview with luxury lifestyle and travel blog The Pursuitist. The women-run brand, launched in 2021, is about "more than just selling tequila," Longoria said. "I want to uplift the women behind it and disrupt the industry with a fresh perspective." Tequila sales outpacing other spirits A thirst for tequila continues to drive ever-higher sales and volumes in the U.S. Tequila sales have risen about 6% over the past 12 months, according to research firm NIQ, based on its sales tracking in U.S. supermarkets, drug stores, mass-merchandise stores, convenience stores and liquor stores for the 52-week period ending July 12, 2025. Meanwhile, sales of all other spirits including whiskey, vodka and gin, have been declining. Beyond tequila, the only other spirits category to see steady increases has been spirits-based ready-to-drink cocktails, up nearly 18% the first half of 2025, according to NIQ. Women's uptick in tequila consumption is a factor "that I have heard cited as a driving factor for the widespread and consistent growth that the category has experienced," said Dave Williams, president of Bump Williams Consulting of Shelton, Connecticut, which services the alcoholic beverage industry. What is happening is that some consumers are shifting from other spirits to tequila at times, Williams said, "which is keeping that category on an upward/stable trajectory in the short-term, but I do wonder about the long-term momentum once the shifting aspect of the growth runs out of steam." Tequila is also the only spirit – other than ready-to-drink cocktails – to see an increase in volume (6.2%) sold over the past year, according to NIQ. In comparison, vodka declined 2.8% and whiskey fell 3.2% (those two spirits accounted for 19% and 18% of the spirits market share, while tequila grew to 17%). National Tequila Day deals Need a reason for a tequila tasting? Here are some specials for National Tequila Day on Thursday, July 24. Remember to check the social media accounts of your favorite local restaurants and bars for more deals. Women in tequila: A refined taste Consumers have been willing to migrate to higher-end tequila purchases, Williams said. That's good news for 1953 Tequila because they think women will be willing to pay for quality. Their initial tequila, ultra-premium priced at about $200 per bottle, is aged for 15 months in vintage American oak barrels previously used for bourbon. "We chose to focus on añejo and the idea of an additive-free sipping tequila because we wanted to present an elevated spirit that truly reflects the history, elegance, and authenticity of Mexico," Mallick Shah and Davis Stover said. Along with fellow co-founder Alison Kiehl Friedman, the trio of Washington, D.C. area women bonded over tequila and – after Davis Stover read a Texas Monthly article about tequila – set out to create a women-focused company with a woman distiller and an agave farm run by four sisters. "There wasn't a single woman mentioned (in the article)," they said. "Through our initial research, it became clear that tequila is indeed a male-dominated industry that simply doesn't reflect the diversity of the people who make or consume the product – we decided to change that." 1953 Tequila was included in a March 2024 Forbes story documenting the rise of "more women launching tequila brands" highlighting nine that are "not only owned and operated by women, but also prioritize the employment of women throughout the tequila-making process," wrote contributor Jillian Dara. Other women in tequila include Tequila Casa Dragones founder and CEO Bertha González Nieves, who is also the first woman to be certified as a Maestra Tequilera by the Mexican Academy of Tequila Tasters, and Valor Bebidas founder and CEO Christiane Maertens. In addition to Jenner and Longoria, other women celebrities with tequila brands include actress Shay Mitchell, a co-founder of tequila cocktail brand Onda, singer and actress Rita Ora, who is chief creative officer for Próspero tequila. Other women involved in tequila include Camila Alves McConaughey and Behati Prinsloo, who have each launched tequila brands with their husbands Matthew McConaughey (Pantalones Organic Tequila) and Adam Levine (Calirosa tequilas,), respectively. Tips on trying tequila If you are interested in trying tequila, the pioneers at 1953 Tequila have some advice. "Today's premium, additive- free tequila is not the same as your college tequila," they said. Instead, it's meant to be "sipped like a bourbon or other fine spirit." Some pointers: Mike Snider is a national trending news reporter for USA TODAY. You can follow him on Threads, Bluesky, X and email him at mikegsnider & @ & @mikesnider & msnider@ What's everyone talking about? 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Kylie Jenner roasts sister Kendall's viral cucumber cutting fail: 'Runs in the family'
Kylie Jenner roasts sister Kendall's viral cucumber cutting fail: 'Runs in the family'

Daily Mail​

time17 hours ago

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Kylie Jenner roasts sister Kendall's viral cucumber cutting fail: 'Runs in the family'

Kylie Jenner poked fun at older sister Kendall's viral cucumber moment and joked that her bad cutting technique runs in the family. Back in 2022, during an episode of The Kardashians, the 29-year-old supermodel was seen grabbing a snack from the kitchen. Kendall decided to slice cucumber to nibble on - but the way she did so was soon mocked by fans on social media. Kendall's cutting technique showed the star placing her left hand on the far end of the snack while her right dominant hand was placed underneath to thinly cut some pieces. On Wednesday, Kylie, 27, decided to reminisce on the humorous moment while showing off her son Aire's culinary skills. The Kylie Cosmetics founder took a picture of her son, three, chopping a cucumber and posted the snap to her Instagram stories. The little one could be seen utilizing the same technique as his aunt, prompting Kylie to pen, 'runs in the family? @kendalljenner.' Kendall responded to the image by reposting it to her own Instagram stories and wrote, 'i knew he was mine!!!' The mom-of-two shares son Aire, as well as daughter Stormi, seven, with ex and rapper Travis Scott. However, it is not the first time that Kylie has poked fun at her older sibling's viral attempt to cut a cucumber. Late last year in November while promoting a new collection for her Khy clothing brand, the beauty mogul uploaded a clip as she recreated the moment. While donning a black sequin top as well as matching mini shorts, the star was filmed slicing cucumber the way her sister had done from the past Kardashians episode. Kylie also lip-synced to an audio snippet from the episode which played in the background of the reel. During the 2022 episode of Hulu's The Kardashians, Kendall was seen entering the kitchen where she joined her mom Kris as she grabbed a quick snack. Her momager offered to have the chef whip something up for her daughter, but the model insisted that she could make something herself. Kris warned her daughter to 'be careful' which prompted the 818 Tequila founder to admit that she was 'scared.' She then lifted her head to glance towards the camera amidst chopping and jokingly said, 'I am not a good cutter, so don't zoom in on me. I'm not professional whatsoever.' As Kris worriedly watched from across the island, she decided that her daughter most likely needed a bit of assistance. 'Hey chef!' she called out. 'Do you want to cut this up for her?' But Kendall insisted that she could do it and expressed that she was 'fine.' But the moment soon blew up on social media, with a number of fans offering their thoughts on the reality star's unique cutting skills. Over on X at the time, one penned: 'Kendall Jenner not knowing how to cut a cumber and Kris proceeding to call for the chef is hilarious to me.' Another wrote, 'Anytime you feel like you're bad at doing something, watch kendall jenner chop a cucumber,' while a fan added, 'Watching Kendall Jenner try to cut a cucumber was shocking and yet… not surprising they have no life skills.' 'About an hour ago, I witnessed Kendall Jenner attempt to cut a cucumber on my tv screen. It made me feel a little superior but mostly poor,' one shared. The model previously addressed the viral moment during an interview with the Wall Street Journal in 2023. 'Let me just say I successfully cut "The Cucumber." So if anyone says I cannot cut cucumber, I physically cut the cucumber and I did it tastefully. I didn't hurt anybody. So I can cut cucumbers.' Earlier this month, both Kylie and Kendall whisked themselves away for a lavish summer getaway along the French Riviera. The pair jumped to social media to give their fans a glimpse at the trip - including a moment as they grabbed a bite to eat at an outdoor restaurant. Kendall also uploaded a reel as she filmed herself taking a shot while balancing a Hermes purse on top of head. The limited edition Hermes Kelly Doll bag itself is notably estimated to be worth $50,000-$60,000, per Sotheby's. Kylie later also traveled to Greece and was accompanied by her two children as they soaked up the sun on a spacious yacht.

Kylie Jenner Jokes Sister Kendall's Cooking Skills 'Run in the Family' as Son Aire Mimics Aunt's Cucumber Cutting Abilities
Kylie Jenner Jokes Sister Kendall's Cooking Skills 'Run in the Family' as Son Aire Mimics Aunt's Cucumber Cutting Abilities

Yahoo

timea day ago

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Kylie Jenner Jokes Sister Kendall's Cooking Skills 'Run in the Family' as Son Aire Mimics Aunt's Cucumber Cutting Abilities

Kendall Jenner's cooking skills are clearly genetic. On Wednesday, July 23, Kylie Jenner shared a photo on her Instagram Stories of her son Aire, 3, cutting a cucumber in her kitchen. The toddler could be seen holding the end of the green vegetable with his left hand and using his right hand to slice with a plastic, kid-friendly block. The little one concentrated on his cooking while his mom snapped his photo. Kylie wrote, "Runs in the family ? @kendalljenner," referring to the model's viral clip from a few years ago. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The cucumber incident was captured in a season 2 episode of The Kardashians when Kendall was in her mother Kris Jenner's kitchen attempting to slice a cucumber to make herself a snack, after denying her mother's offer to have her chef help. "I'm making it myself," she responded. "Just gotta chop up some cucumber, it's pretty easy." "You go girl," her mom said. Kendall then proceeded to cut the cucumber, though she didn't seem particularly comfortable doing so. At one point, she had her arms crossed over one another while she held the knife in one hand and the end of the cucumber with the other. In June 2023, Kendall appeared on the cover of WSJ. Magazine's Summer Digital issue and opened up to the outlet about the viral moment, after which fans called her out for uncomfortably cutting the vegetable. 'Let me just say I successfully cut 'The Cucumber,' ' she told WSJ. 'So if anyone says I cannot cut cucumber, I physically cut the cucumber, and I did it tastefully. I didn't hurt anybody. So I can cut cucumbers.' The reality star went on to share that she spends quite a bit of time in the kitchen, cooking family-favorite dishes — like rice pilaf with herbed chicken and vegetables — for friends. Then in November 2024, Kylie made fun of Kendall's cucumber-cutting moment while promoting her brand Khy's holiday collection. 'KHY HOLIDAY just dropped on 🤭,' Kylie captioned a TikTok video on Nov. 20. The clip showed the mogul dressed in a black sequin two-piece set from her line as she recreated Kendall's iconic moment cutting the cucumber. 'Do you want the chef to make you a snack?' Kris said to Kendall in the audio. Kylie, with her cucumber and cutting board, reenacted her sibling's part in her and Kris' conversation. 'I'm making it myself,' the entrepreneur mouthed. 'Taught me everything I know,' Kendall wrote in her sister's comment section. Read the original article on People

Hailey Bieber Says Marriage with Justin Is a 'Crazy Life' as She Opens Up About Navigating Divorce Speculation
Hailey Bieber Says Marriage with Justin Is a 'Crazy Life' as She Opens Up About Navigating Divorce Speculation

Yahoo

timea day ago

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Hailey Bieber Says Marriage with Justin Is a 'Crazy Life' as She Opens Up About Navigating Divorce Speculation

Hailey Bieber is finding a calm spot in the storm. In an interview with Vogue Italia published on July 23, the Rhode founder, 28, talked about navigating the rumors around her marriage with Justin Bieber while going through postpartum. Hailey, who gave birth to her and Justin's son, Jack Blues, in August 2024, admitted that the time after she gave birth was "the most delicate period I've ever been through in my life" and that "learning to live with a new version" of herself was "very difficult." "And having to do all this while constantly reading falsehoods on the internet like 'They're getting divorced' or 'They're no longer happy together' is something that really drives you crazy. I'm not even sure I can explain it. It's a crazy life," said the mom of one. However, most of what's written about her online "isn't true" and she does, in fact, "have a real life. It's the one I share with my wonderful family, with my friends, with the people who know me and love me." Vogue Italia also obtained a quote from Hailey's close pal, Kendall Jenner, who described her as "caring" and "almost maternal." "I'm a bit of a hypochondriac, and if I'm having a panic attack, she'll come right over and take care of me," added the model. In a Vogue cover story published in May, Hailey fiercely defended her relationship with Justin, reflecting on the hate that she expected to subside following her pregnancy. 'Well, I thought seven years in it would've already, and it hasn't," she replied when asked if she thought the internet chatter would eventually die down. "You would think after having a child, people would maybe move on, chill out a little bit, but no," she said. "So I guess these bitches are going to be mad.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Elsewhere in her interview, the former model said she's "learned so much from Justin" about dealing with criticism. "He's been doing this literally since he was a child and he has had to face the most scrutiny of any person that I know. He was like, 'Baby, trust me, I've been here before many, many times. You're not going to win. There is no winning.'" is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! In a statement shared with Vogue, Justin, 31, addressed the scrutiny. 'She's in the spotlight, and has the attention because of her effortless knack for style, business, art and fashion," he said. "And the way she makes being a mom and wife look easy.' The singer also reflected on his marriage, noting, 'I've done a lot of dumb things in my life, but the smartest thing I've ever done was marry Hailey.' Hailey and Justin tied the knot in 2018 with a civil ceremony before celebrating with a star-studded wedding in 2019. Most recently, the "Daisies" singer has been sharing glimpses into their lives on social media, taking to Instagram earlier this month with a series of loved-up photos with his wife. Read the original article on People

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