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Liz Hurley, 60, looks incredible as she strips off to tiny red bikini on holiday in Monaco
Liz Hurley, 60, looks incredible as she strips off to tiny red bikini on holiday in Monaco

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Liz Hurley, 60, looks incredible as she strips off to tiny red bikini on holiday in Monaco

LIZ Hurley's "gorgeous" bikini look was praised by fans as the star stripped to a glam red two-piece. The Royals actress, 60, posed for a selfie in her scarlet two-piece featuring gold clasp detail across the chest and high on the hip. 6 6 6 Liz 's striking garment was from her own Elizabeth Hurley Beach collection and she proved the perfect model for her line, striking a sassy look in a mirror selfie taken on a boat. While her garments flashed her washboard abs, the Austin Powers screen star accessorised with a pendant necklace and pair of huge sunglasses. She left her brunette locks in loose beachy waves and kept make-up minimal for her day spent on board. As she posted her image to Instagram, Liz wrote: "Thank you to my wonderful friend @tamaramellon for a few days in paradise." Her son Damian then posted heart and shell Emoji icons as reality TV star Lisa Rinna wrote: "Body body body body body." A fan then wrote: "In the 90s she was in her prime, in the early 2000s in her prime, 10 years ago in her prime, today in her prime, and in 10 years… still in her prime!!!" Another put: "Aging like fine wine." Previously, fans gushed how the model "doesn't age" as she paired the same swim top with leopard print bottoms. Last month, she stripped completely naked to celebrate her milestone 60th birthday. Elizabeth Hurley shares loved-up new video with Billy Ray Cyrus hinting at MARRIAGE after revealing secret romance Liz could be seen perched in a meadow as she posed in order to protect her modesty from being on full display. Alongside the stunning snap, Liz shared her blessings in life as she marked her special day - including a sweet nod to her boyfriend, Billy Ray Cyrus. LOVE LIFE Amid their relationship reveal, Liz is enjoying a happier life chapter. Back in April, the mum of one and country music icon Billy Ray Cyrus, 63, took the world by surprise when they became the latest A-list couple. Wearing festive bunny ears, Billy went in for a kiss on Liz's smiling mouth. The pair went public on Easter Sunday with a loved-up picture in a field. They have since put on several smitten public appearances together, with Liz's son even seen out with them both. The trio were in London's West End to support Billy 's pop star daughter Miley Cyrus for the launch of her new album and film Something Beautiful. Singer Miley previously said of her father's new relationship: 'I'm being an adult about it. 'At first it's hard, because the little kid in you reacts before the adult in you can go, 'Yes, that's your dad, but that's just another person that deserves to be in his bliss and to be happy'. "My child self has caught up.' 6 6

Sharon Stone, 67, Stuns ‘Days of Our Lives' Star With Daring Photos
Sharon Stone, 67, Stuns ‘Days of Our Lives' Star With Daring Photos

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Sharon Stone, 67, Stuns ‘Days of Our Lives' Star With Daring Photos

Sharon Stone, 67, Stuns 'Days of Our Lives' Star With Daring Photos originally appeared on Parade. Sharon Stone once again proved that style, confidence and star power have no expiration date. The iconic '90s actress continued to make headlines with her social media presence, this time wowing her followers with a captivating magazine cover shoot. On Friday, the Basic Instinct star shared a carousel of photos for Schön! Switzerland magazine's latest issue. The shoot captured Stone's youthful energy and undeniable charm. Furthermore, despite the cover shoot leaning towards the risqué side, it captured an artistic vision and elegance. Following her Instagram update, followers flooded the comment section with praise and admiration. 'So Gorgeous!!! So Powerful!' one wrote. Sharon Stone IG update (shoot for Schön! Switzerland) — Polly (@pollygarcia0915) July 19, 2025 'Oh wow @sharonstone these are so beautiful,' a commenter said. The same goes for a different commenter who said, 'OMG I'm completely mesmerized.' Joining her followers swooning over her new magazine cover shoot, fellow celebrity Lisa Rinna appeared equally impressed and wrote a powerful one-word comment. 'STUNNING,' she said. The Days of Our Lives star was also known for her part in The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, mainly because of her bold personality and unfiltered opinions. However, she left the reality series in 2023. At the time, Stone expressed her genuine thoughts about the actress' move. With a simple response of commenting hand-clapping emojis to the Bravo fan account Queens of Bravo announcing Rinna's decision to step down, the award-winning actress appeared to have shown her support, or at least her approval of the bold Stone, 67, Stuns 'Days of Our Lives' Star With Daring Photos first appeared on Parade on Jul 19, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 19, 2025, where it first appeared.

Mindy Kaling Embraces Floral Artistry in Khoon Hooi Look at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards
Mindy Kaling Embraces Floral Artistry in Khoon Hooi Look at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Mindy Kaling Embraces Floral Artistry in Khoon Hooi Look at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards

Mindy Kaling brought botanical style inspiration in Khoon Hooi to the Las Culturistas Culture Awards on Thursday in Los Angeles. Kaling joined such attendees as Lisa Rinna, Quinta Brunson, Alison Brie and more for the awards show from 'Las Culturistas' podcasts hosts Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers. Kaling's attire for the evening featured the calla lily-inspired strapless bodice and coordinated miniskirt. The ensemble took both structural and motif influence from the delicate botanical, featuring a calla lily appliqué on the bodice of the ensemble. The white bodice featured a sinuous design, with shimmering silver lines and a peplum element evocative of flower petals. The skirt of Kaling's ensemble featured a soft pink tone, which complemented the floral appliqué on the bodice, and a mini hemline. More from WWD Elsa Pataky Embraces Sheer Dressing in Ba&sh Look for 'Limitless: Live Better Now' Premiere With Husband Chris Hemsworth and Their Twin Sons Lisa Rinna's Schiaparelli Corset Dress Brings an Avant-garde Touch to the Las Culturistas Culture Awards The Best Beauty Moments at the ESPY Awards 2025: Simone Biles, Azzi Fudd, Ilona Maher and More Kaling added a pair of peep-toe heels to her attire. The 'Running Point' creator accessorized her attire with morganite deco earrings and Galle lights courtesy of B.P. de Silva. Kaling's hair was styled in the trendy side-part by Becca Mader, with makeup featuring bold brows, lined eyes and a glossy lip by Alyssa Johnson. Khoon Hooi was founded in 1999 by Malaysian designer Lee Khoon Hooi. The label features luxury occasionwear with collection for fall and spring seasons and capsule for Lunar New Year. Lana Condor, Chelsea Handler and Sofia Carson are among the high-profile figures who've styled pieces from the designer. Kaling is no stranger to styling floral motifs. At the 2025 Gold Gala in May, the actress, writer and producer wore a strapless, pastel-tone gown with a floral motif by Indian designer Anita Dongre. Kaling wasn't the only attendee at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards to style shades of soft pink. Lisa Rinna attended the event in a satin corset dress with a strawberry volume silhouette with a Mao collar. Construction details for Rinna's soft pink look included an integrated corset designed with tonal topstitching to cinch the waist, and a center-front zip opening with a gold-tone metal mouth signature zip puller. Las Culturistas Culture Awards 2025 Red Carpet Arrivals: Quinta Burnson, Lisa Rinna and More Celebrity Style View Gallery Launch Gallery: Las Culturistas Culture Awards 2025 Red Carpet Arrivals: Quinta Burnson, Lisa Rinna and More Celebrity Style Best of WWD Amanda Anisimova's On-court Tennis Style Through the Years: From Teen Phenom to Wimbledon Finalist A Look Back at Fourth of July Celebrations at the White House Princess Diana's Birthday Looks Through the Years: Her Sleek Black Jacques Azagury Dress, Vibrant Colors and More

Look of the Week: Lisa Rinna makes the case for party wigs at fashion week
Look of the Week: Lisa Rinna makes the case for party wigs at fashion week

CNN

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNN

Look of the Week: Lisa Rinna makes the case for party wigs at fashion week

Superfans of Lisa Rinna may have spotted The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills breakout star around Paris this week — though her signature honey blonde spiky bob was noticeably absent. Instead, Rinna attended the Haute Couture shows wearing a rotation of wigs, ranging from an inky black bowl-cut worn with a blue Balenciaga sports jacket for Demna's final couture collection for the brand, to a towering, lilac-colored beehive for the Viktor & Rolf show. Both looks were created by Johan Hellstrom, hairstylist to the stars and owner of Swedish haircare brand Björn Axén. Each wig, according to Hellstrom's Instagram Stories, was painstakingly applied to Rinna's head with extreme precision by two people. If you weren't familiar with Rinna's vast following (3.7 million on Instagram alone) and reality TV notoriety, you might think she was going undercover — keen to be disguised. In reality, her wigs are a way of capturing as many eyes as possible. Already, the internet has started to poke fun at Rinna's looks ('It's giving Bob from Beetlejuice,' wrote one TikTok user under a video of the star on the front row, posted by French celebrity title Gala). But if fashion is about creative expression and individuality, particularly in the context of couture — which represents the highest level of customization and artistry — should more people be completing their outfits this way? Over the years, A-lister sightings at couture week have included Doja Cat painted red and embellished with 30,000 Swarovski crystals, and Kylie Jenner sporting a faux, lifesize lion's head on her shoulder. On Monday, Cardi B brought a live crow with her to the Schiaparelli show. But despite these dramatic displays of surrealist fashion, something much more simple — a wacky or vibrantly colored wig — is surprisingly rare. So much so that Rinna's are often headline-grabbing. Her past looks have featured a bowl cut reminiscent of the '80s, which she sported at Paris Fashion Week in 2023, a Marilyn Monroe-style blonde blowout, and a firetruck red pixie cut. 'I've had such a ball doing that kind of stuff,' she told Bravo of her eccentric hairstyles in 2023. Fashion designers are equally familiar with the power of a synthetic wig. For Jeremy Scott's New York Fashion Week show in 2018, models including Gigi Hadid and Stella Maxwell wore choppy blunt bobs in rose pink, baby blue and fluorescent yellow. At Anna Sui's show a year later, Bella Hadid strutted down the runway in a spiky fuchsia mullet, while Kaia Gerber had a bruised blueish one to match. More recently, Rei Kawakubo at Comme des Garçons flipped the material capabilities of wigs with solid plastic 'dos that sat on the head like a helmet. At the JW Anderson show in 2024, tightly curled mops in stone grey completed the narrative of the nosy neighbour of a bygone era. Wigs have a long history dating back to ancient civilizations. Both men and women in ancient Egypt wore wigs, often made of human hair or plant fibers, as they served as symbols of status and subsequently protected those with shaved heads from the sun. For centuries, they've also been present in African and Black communities, where they have been worn for various complex reasons ranging from cultural expression and hair protection to navigating Eurocentric beauty standards. However, at fashion week, the use of wigs appears to be entirely decorative and avant-garde, the way a party wig exists in the same camp as a set of press-on nails or a quirky bag. It's a finishing touch, an accessory that adds to the character embodiment. Of course, it doesn't make sense for all attendees. The editors, buyers and stylists attending fashion weeks tend to have a stacked agenda, with plenty of work to do. Their attire, then, must serve the purpose of comfort and professionalism. But for the exceptional few, such as Rinna, their goal is to be photographed — and for those photographs to be as widely circulated as possible. With the most outlandish looks receiving attention in the digital age, it may be why some attendees opt for the most eye-catching, sometimes head-scratching styles. And how better to stand out than with a statement-making wig? Even those with little interest in fashion will know through the medium of fancy dress parties that fake hair is the crowning feature on any committed costume.

Look of the Week: Lisa Rinna makes the case for party wigs at fashion week
Look of the Week: Lisa Rinna makes the case for party wigs at fashion week

CNN

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNN

Look of the Week: Lisa Rinna makes the case for party wigs at fashion week

Superfans of Lisa Rinna may have spotted The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills breakout star around Paris this week — though her signature honey blonde spiky bob was noticeably absent. Instead, Rinna attended the Haute Couture shows wearing a rotation of wigs, ranging from an inky black bowl-cut worn with a blue Balenciaga sports jacket for Demna's final couture collection for the brand, to a towering, lilac-colored beehive for the Viktor & Rolf show. Both looks were created by Johan Hellstrom, hairstylist to the stars and owner of Swedish haircare brand Björn Axén. Each wig, according to Hellstrom's Instagram Stories, was painstakingly applied to Rinna's head with extreme precision by two people. If you weren't familiar with Rinna's vast following (3.7 million on Instagram alone) and reality TV notoriety, you might think she was going undercover — keen to be disguised. In reality, her wigs are a way of capturing as many eyes as possible. Already, the internet has started to poke fun at Rinna's looks ('It's giving Bob from Beetlejuice,' wrote one TikTok user under a video of the star on the front row, posted by French celebrity title Gala). But if fashion is about creative expression and individuality, particularly in the context of couture — which represents the highest level of customization and artistry — should more people be completing their outfits this way? Over the years, A-lister sightings at couture week have included Doja Cat painted red and embellished with 30,000 Swarovski crystals, and Kylie Jenner sporting a faux, lifesize lion's head on her shoulder. On Monday, Cardi B brought a live crow with her to the Schiaparelli show. But despite these dramatic displays of surrealist fashion, something much more simple — a wacky or vibrantly colored wig — is surprisingly rare. So much so that Rinna's are often headline-grabbing. Her past looks have featured a bowl cut reminiscent of the '80s, which she sported at Paris Fashion Week in 2023, a Marilyn Monroe-style blonde blowout, and a firetruck red pixie cut. 'I've had such a ball doing that kind of stuff,' she told Bravo of her eccentric hairstyles in 2023. Fashion designers are equally familiar with the power of a synthetic wig. For Jeremy Scott's New York Fashion Week show in 2018, models including Gigi Hadid and Stella Maxwell wore choppy blunt bobs in rose pink, baby blue and fluorescent yellow. At Anna Sui's show a year later, Bella Hadid strutted down the runway in a spiky fuchsia mullet, while Kaia Gerber had a bruised blueish one to match. More recently, Rei Kawakubo at Comme des Garçons flipped the material capabilities of wigs with solid plastic 'dos that sat on the head like a helmet. At the JW Anderson show in 2024, tightly curled mops in stone grey completed the narrative of the nosy neighbour of a bygone era. Wigs have a long history dating back to ancient civilizations. Both men and women in ancient Egypt wore wigs, often made of human hair or plant fibers, as they served as symbols of status and subsequently protected those with shaved heads from the sun. For centuries, they've also been present in African and Black communities, where they have been worn for various complex reasons ranging from cultural expression and hair protection to navigating Eurocentric beauty standards. However, at fashion week, the use of wigs appears to be entirely decorative and avant-garde, the way a party wig exists in the same camp as a set of press-on nails or a quirky bag. It's a finishing touch, an accessory that adds to the character embodiment. Of course, it doesn't make sense for all attendees. The editors, buyers and stylists attending fashion weeks tend to have a stacked agenda, with plenty of work to do. Their attire, then, must serve the purpose of comfort and professionalism. But for the exceptional few, such as Rinna, their goal is to be photographed — and for those photographs to be as widely circulated as possible. With the most outlandish looks receiving attention in the digital age, it may be why some attendees opt for the most eye-catching, sometimes head-scratching styles. And how better to stand out than with a statement-making wig? Even those with little interest in fashion will know through the medium of fancy dress parties that fake hair is the crowning feature on any committed costume.

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