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Kiera Knightley and Patrick Dempsey lead A-list stars arriving for epic Wimbledon men's final
Kiera Knightley and Patrick Dempsey lead A-list stars arriving for epic Wimbledon men's final

Scottish Sun

time13-07-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Kiera Knightley and Patrick Dempsey lead A-list stars arriving for epic Wimbledon men's final

The actors are preparing for an incredible clash of tennis champions from 4pm serving looks Kiera Knightley and Patrick Dempsey lead A-list stars arriving for epic Wimbledon men's final Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) IT is the final day of the oldest and one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world. Today, A-list stars are flocking to Wimbledon to witness the epic clash between rivals Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 8 Joanna Lumley, wearing Ralph Lauren, attends day fourteen of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Tennis and Croquet Club Credit: Getty 8 Blonde bombshell Sienna Miller looked incredible as she arrived in a bralette Credit: Getty 8 Keira Knightley and husband James Righton looked stylish for the occasion Credit: PA 8 Talula Fyfe Dempsey, Patrick Dempsey and Jillian Fink at Wimbledon Credit: Getty British actresses Kiera Knightley and Joanna Lumley were spotted arriving alongside American stars Sienna Miller and Patrick Dempsey with his rarely-seen daughter Talula Fyfe and wife Jillian Fink. Kate Moss's daughter Lila looked the spitting image of her mum as she posed outside centre court. Meanwhile cancer-stricken Sir Chris Hoy and his wife Saara were also seen joining stars for the momentous day. Alcaraz beat Sinner in the Roland Garros final just over a month ago, in a classic final that lasted over FIVE hours. READ MORE ON WIMBLEDON Ace apart Swiatek lands exclusive prize after demolishing Anisimova in Wimbledon final The 22-year-old is now looking to complete a hat-trick of Wimbledon titles, having won the tournament twice in the past two years. The mighty pair will come face to face on court at 4pm. 8 Kate Moss's daughter Lila was all smiles ahead of the final Credit: Getty 8 Actress Keira enjoyed a laugh with her husband as they watched the tennis action Credit: PA 8 Sienna struck a pose outside court Credit: Getty

Kiera Knightley and Patrick Dempsey lead A-list stars arriving for epic Wimbledon men's final
Kiera Knightley and Patrick Dempsey lead A-list stars arriving for epic Wimbledon men's final

The Sun

time13-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Kiera Knightley and Patrick Dempsey lead A-list stars arriving for epic Wimbledon men's final

IT is the final day of the oldest and one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world. Today, A-list stars are flocking to Wimbledon to witness the epic clash between rivals Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. 4 4 British actresses Kiera Knightley and Joanna Lumley were spotted arriving alongside American stars Sienna Miller and Patrick Dempsey with his rarely-seen daughter Talula Fyfe and wife Jillian Fink. Kate Moss 's daughter Lila looked the spitting image of her mum as she posed outside centre court. Meanwhile cancer-stricken Sir Chris Hoy and his wife Saara were also seen joining stars for the momentous day. Alcaraz beat Sinner in the Roland Garros final just over a month ago, in a classic final that lasted over FIVE hours. The 22-year-old is now looking to complete a hat-trick of Wimbledon titles, having won the tournament twice in the past two years. The mighty pair will come face to face on court at 4pm. 4

13 Iconic Celebrity Wedding Dresses Of Past 25 Years
13 Iconic Celebrity Wedding Dresses Of Past 25 Years

Buzz Feed

time13-07-2025

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  • Buzz Feed

13 Iconic Celebrity Wedding Dresses Of Past 25 Years

It's wedding season, and that means it's time to revisit the most iconic, beautiful, and glamorous celebrity wedding dresses of the past 25 years. Whether you're looking for inspo or just want to admire some gorgeous gowns, enjoy! Kate Middleton's Grace Kelly-inspired gown for her 2011 wedding to Prince William: In 2021, Lily Collins married director Charlie McDowell in, dare I say, one of the most beloved wedding dresses of the century. She worked with Ralph Lauren to create the gown and hooded lace cloak, and shared in an Instagram post that the design was her "ultimate dream combination of Western Americana and British Victorian." When Priyanka Chopra married Nick Jonas in 2018, the pair celebrated over multiple days and multiple ceremonies. For their western ceremony, she wore a lace Ralph Lauren dress that was hand-beaded and hand-embroidered and featured a stunning 75-foot veil. And for their Hindu ceremony, Priyanka stunned in a lehenga in the traditional red from Indian designer Sabyasachi. If you were on the internet in any capacity when the couple tied the knot in 2018, there was no escaping discussion of their gorgeous wedding. It was one for the books! Issa Rae surprised fans with her "impromptu" wedding to Louis Diame in 2021. The pair got married in France, and her dress was to die for. Louis's Dolce & Gabbana suit looks incredible, as well! Another fantastic cape moment: Solange Knowles' jumpsuit for her New Orleans wedding to Alan Ferguson. If there's anything cooler than the bride and groom arriving by bike, it's this cape. Kiera Knightley married musician James Righton in a small, private ceremony in the South of France. She wore a tulle Chanel dress, and because she is the iconic Kiera Knightley, she has stunned in the dress at multiple events since then. Sustainable queen! Julianne Moore looked fabulous in a non-traditional look for her wedding to Bart Freundlich in 2003. She kept it low-key but nonetheless radiant in a lavender silk slip dress from Prada, matching her husband's lavender dress shirt. In 2023, Anya Taylor-Joy and musician Malcolm McRae celebrated their marriage in Venice, Italy, for which she wore this beautiful Dior gown. Their large celebration might have been in Venice, but the two had already secretly eloped in New Orleans some months before. Anya shared gorgeous pictures of the New Orleans affair on her Instagram. In 2002, wearing the most early-aughts fairytale look I've seen yet, Gwen Stefani married her now ex-husband Gavin in a glorious pink and white ombré gown from Dior. Instead of having a new gown designed for her 2020 marriage to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Princess Beatrice borrowed and modified an old dress from her grandmother, none other than Queen Elizabeth herself. Beatrice also got to borrow her grandma's diamond tiara, no biggie. Queen Elizabeth originally wore the Norman Hartnell gown to the 1962 premiere of Lawrence of Arabia. The dress was refitted, hemmed, and cap sleeves were added, making it the perfect look for Beatrice's big day. This one might be my favorite on the list. Keyword might. Check out more pictures on the Royal Family's Instagram account! Emma Stone first met her now-husband Dave McCary when she hosted Saturday Night Live in 2016. Their wedding was pretty private, but we did get to admire her reception dress when she re-wore it at the 2022 Met Gala. When Hailey and Justin Bieber got married in their 2019 ceremony, she wore a gown designed by the late Virgil Abloh featuring the veil that took Instagram by storm. "TILL DEATH DO US PART," the veil read. Miranda Kerr looked like a princess in Dior at her 2017 wedding to Evan Spiegel — which is no surprise, considering she told Vogue she was inspired by Grace Kelley's gown. For more pictures, check out Miranda's Instagram. And finally, a special mention to honor an icon: although their wedding was more than 25 years ago, I would be remiss not to mention the black gown Sarah Jessica Parker wore to wed Matthew Broderick in their 1997 ceremony. Icon. Which of these celeb wedding dresses is your favorite? Share your thoughts in the comments!

Kiera Knightley turns heads in a sheer white lace co-ord as she attends the Biarritz Film Festival
Kiera Knightley turns heads in a sheer white lace co-ord as she attends the Biarritz Film Festival

Daily Mail​

time28-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Kiera Knightley turns heads in a sheer white lace co-ord as she attends the Biarritz Film Festival

Kiera Knightley cut a stylish figure in a lace ensemble as she attended the Biarritz Film Festival in Paris. The British actress, 40, flashed a smile and waved to onlookers as she stepped out on Saturday for the star-studded event. Embracing the warmth, she wore a sheer white co-ord with gold button detailing that clung to her petite frame, pairing it with a pair of classy black mule sandals. Kiera's iconic bob framed her face with soft waves, and she completed her look with sunglasses. The superstar was stopped by fans on the street as she posed for quick photos. For six days, the Biarritz Film Festival – Nouvelles Vagues presents an international competition composed of eight feature films never before released in French theaters. Alongside the official competition, the Festival screens over thirty films, including an open-air screening. It comes after new accounts have shown there is a whopping £7.1million in profits at Kiera's company Ponder Rights, including £411,000 earned in 2024. Its riches sit alongside £9.7million held in performing arts company KCK Boo, as well as £7.8million worth of properties held in nominee company Charlotte Road - that's a total of almost £25million. Explaining her frugality, Keira said: 'Living an [expensive] lifestyle means you can't hang out with people who don't live that lifestyle. It alienates you.' 'Some of my best, most hilarious times, have been in the least luxurious places.' Keira is famously frugal - and when she shops at her local Tesco with her husband, Klaxons musician James Righton, they have been known to use separate self-service checkouts. The actress lives in a £4million North London mansion with her family. She bought the pad using a £2.3million loan from her own company. It comes after it was revealed Keira has 'reunited with Daniel Craig on the school run' after former co-stars enrolled their children in the same private school. Embracing the warmth, she wore a sheer white co-ord with gold button detailing that clung to her petite frame, pairing it with a pair of classy black mule sandals For six days, the Biarritz Film Festival – Nouvelles Vagues presents an international competition composed of eight feature films never before released in French theaters Keira's husband James is very involved in school activities, appearing in the Christmas show, and his enthusiasm is matched by Daniel and his Oscar-winning wife, Rachel Weisz. 'Keira and James are very into their children's school,' a source tells me. 'They always want to get involved and now it's rubbing off on Daniel and Rachel. Their kids are in the same year, which is handy.' Keira recently offered insights into her passions and politics in a new interview with Vanity Fair Italy as she shared her views on Brexit and climate change. The actress opened up about her 'left-wing artistic' opinions in a candid conversation with the fashion magazine in October. Keira revealed how she cried over the decision to leave the European Union during Brexit and shared her worries that the world will 'explode' due to climate change. Speaking on Brexit, she said: 'I campaigned for the remainside. I was in tears when Brexit happened. And I have no idea what is going to happen. 'But I really hope that, from now on, there will be better relations between the EU and Britain: the bad relationship was just ridiculous, particularly at a point when we needed to work together to solve such big problems.' Sharing her concerns about climate change, Keira went on: 'That and climate change. I mean, I'm worried that the world will explode! 'I always tell my daughters to grab happiness wherever they can find it, but I'm aware it won't be easy with all these situations getting out of control.' Elsewhere, Keira opened up about her opinion on paternity leave in the UK, which she claimed was a 'ridiculous system' because dads only get two weeks off. She said: 'We just have to look up at the Scandinavian countries: that's how you bring dads into childcare more. 'However, if I look at my group of friends, I see things are evolving: when I bring my kids to school, all of the dads are there.

No, You Never Saw Colin Firth's Darcy Leave The Pond – And 7 Other Mandela Effect Misremembrances
No, You Never Saw Colin Firth's Darcy Leave The Pond – And 7 Other Mandela Effect Misremembrances

Yahoo

time21-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

No, You Never Saw Colin Firth's Darcy Leave The Pond – And 7 Other Mandela Effect Misremembrances

I like to consider myself a pretty enthusiastic Pride and Prejudice fan (I'm re-re-re-reading my Austen collection at the moment to celebrate 250 years since her birth). And among fans of the book, it is a truth (almost) universally acknowledged that the 1995 BBC adaptation is the best. Sorry, Kiera Knightley. But a recent YouGov poll has shaken me to my core. Researching common Mandela effects – a name given to what seem to be collective memories or inaccurate happenings, like a common misconception that Nelson Mandela died in prison in the '80s – I found Colin Firth's Darcy implicated. His character, famous for THAT pond scene, never actually emerges, sodden-shirted, from the pool on-screen, the researchers wrote. This is despite almost half of us (49%) vividly remembering the moment. 'Mr Darcy is seen walking on his estate, having swum in his lake, but you never see him emerging,' they shared (a peek at the clip confirms the sad fact). Here are some of the other mind-melting false memories common among Brits: Though 59% of people polled said they were sure Mr Monopoly wore the accessory, he does not. I am among the 52% who could have sworn the cartoon character's throat boasted a prominent Adam's apple. In reality, it's straight up and down. Instead, the iconic Star Wars line goes: 'No, I am your father.' 48% of us got it wrong. 38% of people asked were convinced that the crisp packet used to be blue, but then changed to green. Still, more of us (39%) had the right answer: it was always green, though Lays salt and vinegar (the American branch) is blue. 16% of us thought the brand name once had a hyphen, which is untrue. 29% of Brits polled were sure they remembered rude names for the cartoon character's animated buddies; names like Seaman Staines or Roger the Cabin Boy. No such names existed in the Pugaverse; the show's director has even successfully sued over the claims. Only 3% fell for the original Mandela effect story, with 76% correctly remembering that he died in 2013 after serving as President of South Africa (21% were unsure). That's compared to 13% of Americans who believed the '80s death myth. Sure, that might make you feel smug for a second – but remembering the stark reality of Colin Firth's Pride And Prejudice scene (for which, by the way, the actor used a body double) wiped the smile off my face, at least. Who Cares About Pride And Prejudice's New Darcy? Austen Knew He Was Never The Real Romantic Lead Here's Why Pride And Prejudice's 2005 UK Ending Was So Different To The US' Jane Austen Fans Share Her 9 Best TV And Movie Adaptations Of All Time

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