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Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Carrie Bradshaw, Charlotte and Miranda's And Just Like That wardrobe's are bang on-trend for summer - here's where to shop them on the high street
There's no question about it - the fashion in HBO 's Sex and the City reboot, And Just Like That, is just one of the many reasons to watch the show. Season 3 just dropped, and once again, Sarah Jessica Parker 's Carrie Bradshaw is serving up unforgettable looks. From Manolo Blahniks to her beloved Fendi Baguette, her wardrobe is as bold and breathtaking as ever. Here are some of the hottest looks from the new season so far and where you can find them for a fraction of the price. Whether you're a fan of the show's timeless flair or loving their 2025-era evolution, there is sure to be something that catches your eye. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Carrie's Simone Rocha Dress Carrie continues to prove she's a fashion icon at any age - case in point: this ethereal Simone Rocha dress. Crafted from soft cream tulle and adorned with blush pink flowers, the look is both whimsical and sophisticated. Balloon sleeves and a matching jacket elevate the ensemble with couture-level detail. This romantic outfit is lifted straight from the Spring/Summer 2024 runway and proves that sheer dressing can be chic and age-defying. While this exact piece isn't available to shop online, Farfetch offers a similar Rocha design for £906 (currently 30% off the original £1,295). The Rosney Dress from LoveShackFancy, which retails for £756 channels the same dreamy vibe and for a cheaper alternative Nobody's Child organza dress is just £120. Pink Organza Sadie Midi Dress £120 Shop Simone Rocha sculpted carnation midi dress £906 Shop Charlotte's quiet luxury bag Charlotte York remains the queen of polished elegance, and her polka-dot blouse paired with a Valextra handbag in episode one is a masterclass in quiet luxury. The Italian-made top-handle bag oozes sophistication and retails for a hefty £3,180 - a true investment piece. If you're looking to get her look for less, Kate Spade offers a similarly structured bag for just £395. It delivers the same refined finish without the sky-high price tag. Lisa's statement blouse Lisa Todd Wexley brings the bold this season with a statement blouse that absolutely steals the show. Though the exact designer remains unknown, the swirling patterns and vivid colour palette are strongly reminiscent of vintage Emilio Pucci. If you're itching to get a similar look, Boden's £60 printed shirt is a great dupe. Fay Smocked Jersey Shirt £60 Shop Carrie's clogs Carrie is once again redefining what's fashionable - this time by bringing back the Dr. Scholl's original clogs. These retro-chic shoes combine comfort with a playful edge and are now back on trend thanks to her influence. You can snag a pair for just £60 and instantly add a Carrie-approved staple to your summer wardrobe. In the same scene, she also wears a massive Maryam Keyhani hat and a vintage Ossie Clark dress. Miranda's plaid trench coat Miranda Hobbes continues her fashion evolution with a look that's polished, practical, and perfectly on point. In one scene, she stuns in a white dress layered under a chic plaid trench coat that appears to be the Loro Piana Billie. The luxurious piece retailing for an eye-watering £3,600. If that price tag makes you wince, don't worry - John Lewis currently offers a nearly identical style for just £11 1. John Lewis Fluid Check Trench Coat £111.20 Shop Neutral Checked Tie Waist Trench Coat £30 Shop Carrie's pastel tones Pastel never looked so powerful. Carrie's sorbet-coloured outfit - a mint-green blouse tucked into a pink flounce skirt - is a breath of fresh air. The outfit is finished with a dazzling white leather handbag adorned with colourful gems, which reportedly costs a jaw-dropping £14,000. Luckily, you don't have to spend a fortune to get a similar vibe. Sister Jane offers a pistachio green blouse for £110, while Reserved's pink midi skirt comes in at just £29.99. Complete the ensemble with & Other Stories pastel blue heels for £109, and you're ready to turn the sidewalk into your runway. Reserved Flared midi skirt £29.99 Shop DREAM Grassland Bow Blouse £110 Shop Classic Leather Slingback Pumps £109 Shop
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Hailey Bieber and Winnie Harlow Serve Face While in L.A., Plus Hugh Jackman, Serena Williams and More
Stars have been everywhere this week. In New York City, Hailey Bieber and Winnie Harlow meet up at a Vogue event to celebrate Audemars Piguet's 150th anniversary, while Adrien Brody and Spike Lee admire art at the opening night of Brody's exhibit. In Los Angeles, Serena Williams has a fun day at Universal Studios Hollywood. Meanwhile, Hugh Jackman is spotted riding his bike in New York. Here are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings! Hailey Bieber and Winnie Harlow celebrate watchmaker Audemars Piguet's 150th anniversary with Vogue on May 28 in Los Angeles. Hugh Jackman means serious business while zipping around New York City on May 29. Spike Lee and Adrien Brody reunite at the opening night of Brody's art exhibit "Made in America" in New York City on May 29. A shaded Serena Williams is all smiles while having a ball at Universal Studios Hollywood on May 27. Nick and Kevin Jonas admire a portrait of Nick commemorating his performance in in The Last Five Years on Broadway in New York City on May 29. Bradley Cooper steps out for a phone call in New York City on May 29. Josh Allen arrives in style in Los Angeles on May 28, ahead of his wedding with Hailee Steinfeld this weekend. Tinx gets out her cowgirl gear at Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter concert in New York City on May 28. AnnaSophia Robb toasts to the Santa Margherita and LoveShackFancy collab at a launch party in New York City. And Just Like That... costars Nicole Ari Parker and Sarita Choudhury have a glamorous day out in Paris on May 29. Alana Thompson, a.k.a. Honey Boo Boo, and Mama June sip milkshakes to celebrate 100 episodes Mama June: Family Crisis. Avril Lavigne visits the SiriusXM studios in New York City on May 29. Cynthia Erivo goes for a walk in New York City in gravity defying heels on May 29. Gayle King and Hoda Kotb focus on health at Kotb's Joy 101 launch event in New York City on May 28. Mia Threapleton and Scarlett Johansson twin in diamond necklaces at the premiere of The Phoenician Scheme in New York City on May 28. Noah Wyle and Shabana Azeez leave the scrubs behind at an Emmy FYC event for The Pitt in Burbank, California on May 28. Tom Hanks attends the premiere of The Phoenician Scheme in New York City on May 28. Debra Messing and her son Roman Walker Zelman match in suits at the premiere of The Phoenician Scheme in New York City on May 28. Michael Cera and his wife Nadine Cera snap a shot at the premiere of The Phoenician Scheme on May 28 in New York City. Jon Hamm and Bryan Cranston pose together at the afterparty of The Phoenician Scheme premiere in New York City on May 28. Benicio del Toro and Gina Gershon reunite at the premiere of The Phoenician Scheme in New York City on May 28. Uma Thurman keeps it cool on the set of Dexter: Resurrection on May 28 in New York City. Peter Dinklage is all smiles on the set of Dexter: Resurrection in New York City on May 28. Kelly Killoren Bensimon and her daughter Teddy Bensimon match in off-white at the American Ballet Theatre Spring Gala on May 28 in New York City. Hilaria Baldwin and Alec Baldwin have date night at the American Ballet Theatre Spring Gala in New York City on May 28. Quinta Brunson receives the key to the city of Philadelphia and unveils a mural co-designed by local artist Athena Scott on May 28. John Mayer attends a Vogue and Audemars Piguet event to celebrate the watchmaker's 150th anniversary on May 28. Victoria Monét and Winnie Harlow celebrate Audemars Piguet's 150th anniversary with Vogue on May 28 in Los Angeles. Paige DeSorbo takes her cat Daphne for a walk in New York City on May 21. Lucy Liu spreads positivity at Hoda Kotb's Joy 101 launch event in New York City on May 28. Nicole Ari Parker, Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Sarita Choudhury promote And Just Like That... in New York City on May 28. Cynthia Erivo steps out in white in New York City on May 28. Lorde wins Song of the Year at the Aotearoa Music Awards for her hit collaboration with Charlie xcx, "Girl, so confusing," in Auckland, New Zealand on May 29. Gigi Hadid rocks a minidress after her launch party with Havaianas in New York City on May 28. Ashley Tisdale leaves a taping of The View in a double white ensemble in New York City on May 28. Ryan Reynolds smiles from under his sunglasses while out in New York City on Wednesday. Sarah Jessica Parker waves to the crowd at the And Just Like That... premiere on May 28 in Paris. Julianne Moore rocks a pair of statement sunglasses while out in New York City on May 28. Cynthia Erivo rocks a blue ensemble as she steps out in New York City on May 28. Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt walk hand-in-hand in New York City on May 28. Odell Beckham Jr. steps out for the 2025 French Open at Roland Garros in Paris on May 28. Elsa Pataky sparkles in purple at the premiere of Matices at Callao Cinema in Madrid on May 28. Ana de Armas strikes a pose in a strapless gown at the premiere of From the World of John Wick: Ballerina at Le Grand Rex in Paris on May 28. Jackie Chan rocks a blue tracksuit while out in New York City on May 28. Kristin Davis opts for florals at the season 3 premiere of And Just Like That... at Le Lido in Paris on May 28. Nelly takes the stage at Barclays Arena in Hamburg, Germany on May 28. Teddy Swims poses backstage with his BMI Pop Awards at Radio City Music Hall on May 27 in New York City. Steph and Ayesha Curry have a laugh at chef Michael Mina's first-ever Art of Tuna carving event at Bungalow Kitchen in Tiburon, California on May 25. Olivia Holt smiles at a special screening of Clueless at Hollywood Forever hosted by Amazon MGM Studios and Prime Video on May 25. Amir Arison spends some time at the Sandals Saint Vincent and the Grenadines resort over Memorial Day weekend. Hardcore Knicks fans Timothée Chalamet and Ben Stiller cheer on the team as they face off against the Indiana Pacers on May 27 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. Sarah Jessica Parker continues the celebrations for And Just Like That... season 3 at a photo call in Paris on May 28. Bono wears his signature shades and flashes a smile while out in L.A. on May 27. Martha Stewart poses in front of a colorful Sydney Opera House on May 28. Miley Cyrus has some fun at her Something Beautiful album release event hosted by TikTok at Chateau Marmont in L.A. on May 27. Nicole Ari Parker is glowing at the And Just Like That... season 3 photo call on May 28 in Paris. Ralph Macchio smiles at the world premiere of Karate Kid: Legends at SVA Theatre in New York City on May 27. Sarah Snook flips her hair as she arrives at ABC Studios in New York City on May 27. Sarita Choudhury has some fun at the And Just Like That... season 3 photo call on May 28 in Paris. Queen Camilla smiles under the brim of her blue hat as her visit with King Charles to Ottawa, Canada comes to an end on May 27. Kristin Davis flashes a happy smile at the photo call for And Just Like That... season 3 on May 28 in Paris. Idina Menzel steps out for the 2025 New Dramatists Luncheon on May 27 at The New York Marriott Marquis. Cole Escola shows off their star power at the 2025 New Dramatists Luncheon on May 27 at The New York Marriott Marquis. Cynthia Nixon and Venus Williams share a moment together at the And Just Like That... season 3 photo call in Paris on May 28. Jackie Chan holds up a pair of panda bears at Tuesday's New York City premiere of Karate Kid: Legends at SVA Theatre. Joshua Jackson smiles at the world premiere of Karate Kid: Legends on May 27 at SVA Theatre in New York City. Ike Barinholtz and Seth Meyers pose together at a Late Night with Seth Meyers FYC Event at The Vibrato Grill Jazz in L.A. on May 27. Alexandra Daddario ducks under an umbrella at the Dior Cruise show on May 27 at the Villa Albani Torlonia in Rome. Adam Lambert wears his tux undone at the Polar Music Prize 2025 at Grand Hôtel in Stockholm, Sweden on May 27. Owen Cooper, Stephen Graham, Ashley Walters and Erin Doherty pose together at a an event for Adolescence hosted by ATAS at the Television Academy Saban Media Center in North Hollywood on May 27. Chloe Fineman opts for red while appearing on The Jennifer Hudson Show in Burbank, California on an episode airing May 28. Hassie Harrison and Jai Courtney grab a drink at the Dangerous Animals after party on May 27 in L.A. Gabriel Luna takes the mic at a SAG-AFTRA Foundation event for The Last Of Us at The Meryl Streep Center for Performing Artists on May 27 in L.A. Joshua Jackson makes an early morning appearance at the Today show on May 27 in New York City. Natalie Portman steps out for the Dior Cruise event at Villa Albani Torlonia in Rome on May 27. Coco Gauff competes against Olivia Gadecki during the women's singles first round match at the 2025 French Open at Roland Garros in Paris on May 27. Becky G surprises guests at LIV Beach in Las Vegas on May 25 ahead of the American Music Awards. Julianne Moore steps out in New York City in a tailored, navy look on May 27. Ana de Armas throws on a long leather coat while out in Paris on May 27. King Charles visits with police officers at Macdonald-Cartier International Airport in Ottawa, Canada on May 27. Ashley Tisdale flashes a smile and a wave while out in New York City on May 27. Sasha Farber takes his teeny dog for a walk in Studio City on May 27. Maya Hawke sips on an iced beverage while out in New York City on Tuesday. Nancy Hunt sparkles alongside 2024 Polar Music Prize laureate Nile Rodgers at the 2025 Polar Prize event on May 27 at the Grand Hotel in Stockholm, Sweden. Kim Ji-Won is kicking off her summer travel plans at Gimpo Airport in Seoul, South Korea on May 26. Ashley Park looks ready for summer in a sheer dress while out in Paris on May 27. Producer Maurice Fadida, Luke Wilson and Scott Eastwood are all dressed up aboard a yacht named "This Is It" ahead of their appearances at Cannes Film Festival. Tiffany Haddish is all smiles for her appearance on CBS Mornings on May 27 in New York City. Amelia and Delilah Hamlin make a pitstop at Design Cafe in West Hollywood on May 27. Luke Combs hits the stage for the Boots in the Park music festival in Albuquerque, New Mexico on May 18. Shaboozey and Benson Boone both show off their signature style from the audience at the 2025 American Music Awards on May 26 at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Amid her hosting duties, Jennifer Lopez takes a moment to pose on the red carpet at the 2025 American Music Awards in Las Vegas on May 26. Heidi Klum and Henry Samuel pose together on the red carpet at the 2025 American Music Awards on May 26 held at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Blake Shelton grabs the mic during the broadcast of the 2025 American Music Awards on May 16 in Las Vegas. Gwen Stefani hits the stage during the 2025 American Music Awards on May 26 in Las Vegas. Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag are all dressed up for the 2025 American Music Awards at Fontainebleau Las Vegas on May 26. Tiffany Haddish is draped in blue at the 2025 American Music Awards on Monday at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Nikki Glaser rocks a corseted look for Monday's American Music Awards at Fontainebleau Las Vegas on May 26. Accompanied by a shirtless companion, Janet Jackson flashes a smile at the 2025 American Music Awards where she is being honored with the ICON Award on May 26 at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Kylie Minogue sports blue latex for her performance at the O2 Arena in London on May 26. Reneé Rapp flashes a smile backstage at the 2025 American Music Awards on May 26 at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Rod Stewart and Wayne Brady pose together at the 2025 American Music Awards on Monday at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Rebecca Black wears a bridal-inspired look for the 2025 American Music Awards on May 26 at Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Sexyy Red stays on theme in a sexy, red ensemble for the 2025 American Music Awards at Fontainebleau Las Vegas on May 26. Jordan Chiles rocks outfit No. 2 at the 2025 American Music Awards on Monday night at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Manuel Turizo and Becky G strike a pose at the 2025 American Music Awards on May 26 at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Ciara rocks blue feathers at the 2025 American Music Awards on May 26 in Las Vegas. Machine Gun Kelly and Jon Batiste pose together at the 2025 American Music Awards on May 26 at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Gloria Estefan waves to the crowd as she performs during the 2025 American Music Awards at Fontainebleau Las Vegas on May 26. Dan Smyers, Lainey Wilson and Shay Mooney pose for a selfie at the 2025 American Music Awards at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas on May 26. Aubrey Anderson-Emmons opts for florals for the 2025 American Music Awards on May 26 at Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Tate McRae and The Kid Laroi step out for a date night in Paris on May 26. Andrew Garfield and Monica Barbaro spend some time at the beach with a four-legged companion on May 26 in Malibu. Megan Moroney leaves her signature with a bedazzled Sharpie during Monday's American Music Awards in Las Vegas. Josh Duhamel takes his seat courtside as the Minnesota Timberwolves and Oklahoma City Thunder face off on May 26 at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. King Charles and Queen Camilla attend a ceremonial tree planting at Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Ontario on May 26. Ana de Armas blows a kiss from the red carpet at the premiere of From the World of John Wick: Ballerina at Zoo Palast in Berlin on May 26. Billy Ray Cyrus steps out in a leather jacket and statement hat while visiting Rome this week. Rob Gronkowski is race ready at the Indianapolis 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 25. Kacey Musgraves flashes a peace sign at the 2025 Crunchyroll Anime Awards on May 25 in Tokyo. Read the original article on People

Miami Herald
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Miami Herald
Post Malone has a new cup for your Bud Light
No matter where I go, a Stanley is with me. I don't leave the house without it - and honestly, I don't even move rooms without one in hand. I've got my "daily" Stanley (aka a well-loved 40-oz. Quencher) that's constantly refilled and always within reach. And then there's my "travel" Stanley (aka a spill-proof 40-oz. IceFlow) that slides perfectly into my car's cup holder and doesn't spill no matter how bumpy the ride gets. Related: Forget layoffs, Nike shares new tribute to Kobe Bryant's legacy My Stanley has survived airports, road trips, chaotic workdays, and more than a few accidental drops. It keeps my water ice-cold for hours, never leaks in my bag, and somehow manages to look good doing it. It's more than a water bottle - it's the most committed relationship I've ever had. I've tested dozens of other options, but nothing holds ice, feels sturdy, or blends function and style quite like a Stanley. And I know I'm not alone. Scroll through TikTok or walk past any airport gate, and you'll see Stanleys in every size and shade imaginable. And now, the brand is tapping into its massive cult following in a surprising new way. On May 12, Stanley 1913 officially revealed its next major launch: a limited-edition celebrity collaboration with none other than Post Malone. While visuals and product details are still under wraps, the brand has confirmed that the upcoming collection will span its Hydration, Bar, and Originals categories. "The whole collection is badass," Post Malone said in a press release. "I'm excited for y'all to see what we made." With over 27 million Instagram followers, he brings massive reach and a loyal global fanbase, one that extends far beyond the typical Stanley shopper. This partnership positions Stanley to tap into music, festival, and streetwear audiences in a way no prior collab has. Related: Stanley cup maker has a problem on its hands The collection officially launches on June 16 at but fans can join the waitlist today to get early access and drop notifications. According to Stanley's Chief Brand Officer Kate Ridley, the collab merges Malone's "authentic and expressive modern country aesthetic" with Stanley's own bold design and functional durability. Based on the way Stanley's past viral releases have sold out - like its LoveShackFancy and Starbucks collabs - this one is expected to fly. Stanley has become more than just a water bottle brand. It's a full-on cultural phenomenon. It has been co-signed by celebrities and athletes such as Tyla, Olivia Rodrigo, and Lionel Messi. And now, Post Malone joins the club. Walk into a Target or Dick's Sporting Goods and you'll find entire aisles dedicated to Stanley products. It's proof the cup is more than a trend; it's a takeover. In 2023, Stanley's revenue reportedly topped $750 million, a massive leap from just $73 million in 2019, according to CNBC. That kind of growth is largely thanks to the brand's viral marketing strategy and its ability to collaborate with trendsetters across fashion, music, and wellness. Don't miss the move: Subscribe to TheStreet's free daily newsletter This Post Malone drop could be its boldest move yet and a clear signal that Stanley is pushing further into the lifestyle space. As more brands compete in the hydration market, staying culturally relevant is key to keeping Stanley at the top of the trend cycle. Whether you're a die-hard Stanley collector or a new fan looking to upgrade your hydration game, this is one drop you'll want to mark on your calendar. Bud Light not included. Related: Here's why Dick's Sporting Goods purchased Foot Locker The Arena Media Brands, LLC THESTREET is a registered trademark of TheStreet, Inc.


Business of Fashion
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Business of Fashion
Perfume Is the New Status Hoodie
Welcome back to Haul of Fame, your must-read beauty roundup for new products, new ideas and a return to that menacing pastel eyeshadow from Jawbreaker. Included in today's issue: Addiction Tokyo, Beauty Creations, Billie, Brush On Block, Colourpop, Dermatologist's Choice Skincare, Glossier, Hilary Duff, Iris&Romeo, Noteworthy, Oribe, Prequel, Rhode, Shark Beauty, Thrive Causemetics, Tonymoly, Trixie Mattel, Tweezerman, Typology, Vera Wang, Wonderskin, YSE Beauty and that creative writing class you kept skipping in college. But first… Once upon a time in Beverly Hills, there was a war on prom night. It was 1991, and the suburban teen arriviste Brenda Walsh wore the same off-the-shoulder cocktail dress as the school's ruling golden girl, Kelly Taylor. A catfight ensued. Nails were broken. YouTube tributes were dropped. It's been 25 years, but Alex Brands says high schoolers still panic when their friend arrives wearing the same thing. 'It wouldn't be a dress now, though,' he explained to me. 'The most offense happens when you steal someone's smell. It's like infringing on their identity.' Brands has some experience with this as the former marketing head of Madhappy, the coveted hoodie label with a cool-kid value somewhere between LoveShackFancy and a forbidden vape. At the streetwear label, Brands built collaborations with everyone from Gigi Hadid to Larry David. (Fictional celebrities like Buzz Lightyear were also beamed into the label via Pixar deals.) His work also served as a silent prototype for Rare Beauty by wrapping Madhappy's mental health charity in a product you could wear like a brag. On May 2, the Brooklyn-based strategist is launching Rite of Way, a fragrance label that, in his words, 'brings fragrance from your bathroom to your closet.' If Brands has it his way, you won't think of your perfumes as beauty items. Instead, they'll be just like your favorite hoodies, dresses and jackets. 'Just in the past few years, we've seen this giant shift in how people consume fragrance,' said Brands, who conducted over a year of market research before hitting the buy button on his website. 'You used to have just one way to smell. Your grandmother had her scent. That was it. But now, people are becoming what I call a wardrober. They have two to 20 scents in a cabinet. They're picking what they want to wear based on the version of themselves they want to step into. It's become a big part of their outfit.' 'Fragrance wardrobes' — the practice of having a capsule collection of perfumes, as if they're go-to outfits —made a minor show in the 2010s, when Dior and YSL touted the concept to launch multi-product scent sets. Major fashion magazines gamely played along because: advertising. There were always a few girls (me included) who would layer two scents at once, just to keep people guessing. But while real frag-heads may have had a sincere perfume rotation, the idea that a perfume was more like a once-a-week dress than a daily mascara is fairly new for mainstream beauty shoppers. It wasn't until this year that Piper Sandler put the concept on its teen market brief, marking the shift as part of a 22% rise in teen category spending. Alex Brands is bootstrapping Rite of Way himself. He's mobilized friends, called in favors, built a supply chain that's almost entirely US-based, 'except for the glass bottles,' so he can communicate directly with all involved parties. Joey Rosin from Hoax Parfum is the nose; Fisk Projects, the creative directors behind album covers for artists like Clairo and bands like Paramore, is doing the visuals. 'I've spent in the high tens of thousands,' he said, noting that next week's launch won't include any paid advertising. 'With fragrance, I think we really overestimate influencer reach online,' he said. 'We underestimate word of mouth,' and the way a social circle can ripple outward in key areas like Manhattan's Lower East Side, where Rite of Way will have its first party this month at the indie retailer Colbo. Rite of Way's first scent will be called Outer Realm. 'It's chaos, bottled,' said Brands. He's sort of joking but you can tell he means it. Inspired by the disruptive art manifestos of dancer and choreographer Gabrielle Roth, the scent has notes of citron, juniper and saffron and retails for $188. 'It's kind of a hype-up scent,' he explains. 'We all have that one thing we wear to make us feel powerful.' The vintage YSL blazer; the Khaite jean; the WNE oxford shirt that's a little too big; and yes, if you're in high school (or working at a nebulous 'creative agency'), the status hoodie that might just be Madhappy. Brands is banking on adding Outer Realm and later, other Rite of Way fragrances, to that list. But also… yes… there will be a sweatshirt, along with a few other merch items created by Colin Smight at Cul de Sac studios, who is also the creative director for Alex Cooper's projects, including 'Call Her Daddy' and Unwell. 'We want to build a whole world for Rite of Way to increase the surface area of the brand,' Brands explained, adding that the merch items 'add texture' to the scents. 'We want people to say, 'What is that? Who are they about?' We want to have a small halo of Rite of Way merch surrounding every scent to add texture. 'Scent is the sun in this little universe,' he continued, 'But you can't build a universe that you can't see.' What else is new... Skincare 'French Girl Eye Cream' will not make you look as well-rested as universal healthcare, locally grown food and great wine, but Typology would like to make you an offer anyway. The French brand's A30 Eye Serum hit shelves on April 21 with retinoids and hyaluronic acid. If you saw a giant poster of an armpit on the street, would you stop and smell it? Billie is betting their ad money on it. The personal care brand debuted a 'scratch and sniff the pits' campaign in NYC on April 21. The purpose is to amplify its Coco Villa All Day Deodorant. The intended target audience is likely not a bunch of 13-year-old boys, but that's who will be the most engaged here. And if Billie can get junior high soccer teams to stop smelling like Axe Body Spray and start smelling like candy coconut, the brand may earn a lot of goodwill with teen parents. Tweezerman is celebrating its sapphire anniversary (45 years!) with a version of its classic Slant Tweezer that's been cast in deep blue enamel and encrusted with Swarovski crystals. On April 24, Brush on Block launched SOL SPF 50, a mineral-based sunscreen that sprays on white so you can see where you need coverage, but turns invisible once it's settled onto the skin. Makeup When a drag queen tells you where she gets her eye makeup, believe her (and buy it, too). On April 18, Trixie Mattel dropped Hotline Brown, a liquid gel liner. This is serious stuff — it comes in a pot and you need a liner brush for it — and costs $18. My fave genre of GRWM is 'celebrity who has her own beauty line, but uses a competing product anyway.' This is not sarcasm; it's truly brilliant when a star admits she lives in the world, not her own branding campaign. It also ups the celebrity's trust factor a zillion percent, which is useful when they're asking you to buy things. Hailey Bieber is a master at this particular genre, and on April 22, she applied Tonymoly's $22 Cheek Tone Jelly Blusher on top of her own $24 Rhode Pocket Blush, along with a Kosas concealer. Addiction Tokyo debuted its Harmonious Synergy collection on April 22 with eight eyeshadow singles ($22 each) in 1990s-throwback hues like mint blue and yellow-green, along with two liquid liners ($24) in shimmery brown and sparkly red-beige. Congratulations to Dermatologist's Choice Skincare for dropping its Glycolic Peel Pads and TCA Toning Pads on April 22. Congratulations, also, for picking a brand name with guaranteed SEO value. Very smart. Prequel's doing colour now! The skincare brand launched Lip Visor, a rosy minty gloss on April 23. It also comes in clear; both shades are $14 and come with SPF 30. Thrive Causemetics debuted a Berry Collection on April 23 that includes a purple-brown mascara ($26) and three lip shades ($26 – $28) described as 'warm plum' and 'plum mauve' on the brand's website. No, plum is not a berry. Yes, it's still a super pretty shade for lip stuff. Wonderskin introduced its Phlush Stick ($26) on April 23. It's a 'custom color' blush with the consistency of Milk's Jelly collection, and it changes tints through 'pH adjusting pigment technology' to create a skin-powered pink shade. First, Sabrina Carpenter gets everyone to wear butter yellow. Now she's moving makeup giants to name their stuff 'espresso.' The newest entrant is Glossier, with Espresso Balm Dot Com hitting shelves on April 24. Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your lip gloss. On April 24, Colourpop released a 'Tangled' collab including a shadow palette, highlighter, face glitter and three shades of sparkly gloss. Beauty Creations dropped a whopping 24 makeup brushes on April 25; they're a powdery millennial pink shade and retail for $7 and under. Molly Sims is entering the lip gloss chat. Her indie brand, YSE Beauty, drops four shiny shades on April 25, including a poppy red and a warm taupe called 'Fashionably Late.' They're $30 and yes, they have the tip. Iris & Romeo has hit Substack. This month, the brand launched &co., a newsletter by founder Michelle Gough Baril that they claim has earned 4,500 followers in just 2 weeks. The brand team has smartly replied to every single comment to boost engagement (and double their comment count from 12 to 24); the conversion rate? We'll see. Expect a cross-posting soon from Maggie Smith, the author of For Dear Life, who has over 40,000 subscribers on the platform. Haircare Is it a coincidence that SharkNinja's stock jumped when the appliance company debuted its TikTok famous FlexStyle dryer in a limited-edition Blossom Bliss (rose gold) colorway? Yes, but it's still worth paying attention to the brand, especially because it's still significantly cheaper than a Dyson hair system, but made quick, glossy work of my 3c curls in the same amount of time. Now that fragrances are giving up the erotic vibes, hair care brands are stepping in. Oribe's Gold Lust hair cream hits April 23 with a damage-repair mission and a musky eucalyptus scent to make 'bed head' into a goal. Fragrance Does Lauren Sanchez have a fragrance deal yet? If not, she'd be a bombshell pick for Vera Wang's new scent, Love Eau de Parfum, which debuted on April 20. The scent has notes of mandarin and jasmine, plus a bottle shaped like a giant diamond engagement ring. (Though of course, not as giant as Sanchez's reported 30-carat stone.) Wait, floating planks of wood have their own scent accord? Apparently, yeah. The indie fragrance company Drift launched their first male-geared scent on April 22 called Coast, which has notes of sea salt, lavender, lemon zest and… driftwood. It's $80, and unfortunately, came out a full two years after the live-action 'Little Mermaid." What a collab… It's been a minute since we've had a fragrance memo that reads like slam poetry. On April 24, we got one from Noteworthy about n,470 Floating Garden, a 'quietly radiant' apple-based scent that is 'a breath of clarity — spa-like, soothing, yet quietly invigorating — a reminder that even in open air, there's always something to hold onto. The crisp breath of morning, the warmth waiting beneath it. A moment suspended, a fresh start — wrapped in quiet, effortless luxury.' I'll get the drugs; you get the notebook you pretended to burn after your Intro to Creative Writing class in college… Hilary Duff is plugging into the fragrance world. Literally. On April 23, the most underrated Gossip Girl guest star hit QVC with her $89 scent plug-ins, which are part of the actress's home brand, Below 60. And finally... Keep your eyes peeled for a La Prairie cameo in the (very funny) wealth-porn satire Your Friends and Neighbors. 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26-03-2025
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POTTERY BARN BRANDS EXPAND COLLABORATION WITH LOVESHACKFANCY
Expansion Includes a Debut Collaboration with Pottery Barn Following Successful Collections with Pottery Barn Kids and Pottery Barn Teen SAN FRANCISCO, March 26, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids and Pottery Barn Teen, portfolio brands of Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (NYSE: WSM), today announce an expansion of the popular collaboration with beloved fashion and lifestyle brand, LoveShackFancy. The expansion includes new collections that build on the popularity of the existing partnership with Pottery Barn Kids and Pottery Barn Teen and includes a debut collaboration with Pottery Barn. The new LoveShackFancy for Pottery Barn collection combines LoveShackFancy's beloved romantic style with Pottery Barn's craftsmanship, resulting in products designed for the entire home. Adorned with bows, ruffles, and lace, the inaugural LoveShackFancy for Pottery Barn collection takes inspiration from vintage pieces, and layers in LoveShackFancy's signature prints and patterns on an assortment that includes tabletop, bedding, bath textiles, decor, wall and window coverings, flooring, and seating. The collaboration features a range of design details, including delicate lace crochet on the sheets, pillows, and napkins, diamond-stitched quilting for a luxurious texture on the bedding, embroidered embellishments on the towels and pillows, and glassware with etchings and hand-cut patterns. Pottery Barn Kids and Pottery Barn Teen expand their collections with new designs drawing inspiration from LoveShackFancy's beloved pastel ombre fashion capsule and delicate floral prints. The new collections are designed with eco-minded materials and quality craftsmanship, including GREENGUARD Gold Certified furniture, organic cotton bedding, dorm décor, textiles for nursery, kids and teen rooms and outdoor accessories to complement the summer season in LoveShackFancy's signature feminine style. "Together with LoveShackFancy, we've created a truly special collection that celebrates both heritage and quality design," says Monica Bhargava, President, Pottery Barn. "Our debut collection blends timeless elegance with whimsical charm and quality craftsmanship creating thoughtfully crafted pieces that inspire everyday moments of beauty." "The LoveShackFancy aesthetic continues to inspire us to innovate our collaboration for baby, kids, teen and dorm," said Jennifer Kellor, President, Pottery Barn Kids and Pottery Barn Teen. "The response has been overwhelmingly positive, and we're excited to expand our collection with beautiful summer and dorm designs in new product categories that embody the LoveShackFancy lifestyle for all life stages." "Years in the making, I'm beyond excited to finally share our LoveShackFancy x Pottery Barn collaboration, building on the success of our collections with Pottery Barn Kids and Pottery Barn Teen," said Rebecca Hessel Cohen, Creative Director and Founder, LoveShackFancy. "This collection is my dream home—made for you. It's the ultimate expression of our lifestyle, where vintage romance meets everyday elegance. Partnering with the Pottery Barn brands over the years has been such an incredible experience, allowing us to expand our vision for the home in new and inspiring ways—from dreamy china to charming furniture and thoughtful pieces for kids, baby teen and dorm spaces. It's been an absolute joy to bring this world to life together." The collections are now available exclusively in select stores, and online at and Follow along on social @potterybarn, @potterybarnkids, @potterybarnteen. ABOUT POTTERY BARN Pottery Barn, a member of the Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (NYSE: WSM) portfolio of brands, is a premier specialty retailer for casual, comfortable and stylish home furnishings. The brand is dedicated to beautiful ideas for real life, quality products that are crafted to last, sustainability and service. Key product categories include furniture, bedding, bath, rugs, window treatments, tabletop, lighting and decorative accessories. Nearly all Pottery Barn products are designed in-house and are exclusive to its catalogs, stores and website. Pottery Barn is also part of The Key Rewards, a free-to-join loyalty program that offers members exclusive benefits across the Williams-Sonoma family of brands, the world's largest digital-first, design-led and sustainable home retailer. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California. ABOUT POTTERY BARN KIDS Introduced in 1999, Pottery Barn Kids offers exclusive home furnishings available online and in stores globally to create kid-friendly, eco-conscious, stylish, and innovative spaces. Pottery Barn Kids' mission is to bring the utmost in quality design, sustainability, and safety into every family's home. Products are rigorously tested to meet the highest child safety standards and are expertly crafted from the best materials to last beyond the childhood years. Pottery Barn Kids is a member of Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (NYSE:WSM) and participates in The Key Rewards, a free-to-join loyalty program that offers members exclusive benefits across the family of brands. ABOUT POTTERY BARN TEEN Introduced in 2003, Pottery Barn Teen offers home furnishings and solutions to create spaces that reflect who teens are and how they live. Available online and in stores globally, Pottery Barn Teen brings the best in quality design with a focus on eco-friendly and sustainable materials that have a low impact on the environment. Pottery Barn Dorm, launched in 2010, is Pottery Barn Teen's offering of dorm furniture and essentials with the same quality and commitment to style. Pottery Barn Teen is a member of Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (NYSE:WSM) and participates in The Key Rewards, a free-to-join loyalty program that offers members exclusive benefits across the family of brands. ABOUT WILLIAMS-SONOMA. INC. Williams-Sonoma, Inc. is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life at home and at all places our customers work, stay and play. The company's brands — Williams Sonoma, Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids, Pottery Barn Teen, West Elm, Williams Sonoma Home, Rejuvenation, Mark and Graham, and GreenRow — represent distinct merchandise strategies that are marketed through e-commerce, direct-mail catalogs and retail stores. These brands collectively support The Key Rewards, our loyalty and credit card program that offers members exclusive benefits. We operate in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom and have unaffiliated franchisees that operate stores in the Middle East, the Philippines, Mexico, South Korea and India. ABOUT LOVESHACKFANCY LoveShackFancy is a global fashion, beauty, home and lifestyle brand founded by Rebecca Hessel Cohen in 2013. It was created to celebrate love and revel in the beauty of a flower-filled, rose-colored world. Here, everyday is an occasion and your wildest dreams can become reality. The LoveShackFancy aesthetic marries vintage inspiration with a fun and modern take on femininity: An overflow of pink, prints, ruffles and lace that speaks not just to romantics at heart but anyone who wants to feel beautiful and confident in their own skin. The bows that can be found across LoveShackFancy clothing, perfume, bedding and kids collections perfectly encapsulate the spirit of the brand—a balance of softness and strength, and an undeniable charm that has no age or time limit. Today, LoveShackFancy is an award-winning and family-owned company with 20 stores worldwide and 450 retail partners. LoveShackFancy has received the WWD Award for The Best Performing Fashion Company and Rebecca has been honored with the Entrepreneurship Award at the Fashion Institute Annual Awards Gala and Visionary Of The Year at The Guild Hall Visionaries Event, and featured on the cover of the New York Times Style section. Millions of friends have joined the party, sharing in the belief that being in love with love is a state of mind that can take you farther than you ever imagined. WSM-PR View source version on Contacts PR@ PR@ PR@ Sign in to access your portfolio