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What to wear for a weekend getaway
What to wear for a weekend getaway

The Guardian

time3 days ago

  • Lifestyle
  • The Guardian

What to wear for a weekend getaway

Knit vest, £265, Navygrey. Necklace, £210, Ysso. T-shirt, £15.99, Zara. Case, £165, Away. Trousers, £89, Albaray. Sandals, £40, Schuh. Suede bag, £149, Arket Cap, £92, Mother. Sunglasses, £65, Le Specs. Dress, £99.95, Massimo Dutti. Organiser, £195, Anya Hindmarch. Weekend bag, £139, Rains. Sandals, £110, Sorel. Bracelet, £125, Otiumberg Hat, £40, Free People. Top, £35.99, Mango. Necklace, £75, Sézane. Bag, £165, Varley. Shorts, £225, by Posse, from Selfridges. Sandals, £350, Dear Frances. Earrings, £27.99, Pilgrim

Cat Deeley just wore the perfect butter yellow mini dress for summer on This Morning - and we've found it on the high street
Cat Deeley just wore the perfect butter yellow mini dress for summer on This Morning - and we've found it on the high street

Daily Mail​

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Cat Deeley just wore the perfect butter yellow mini dress for summer on This Morning - and we've found it on the high street

Cat Deeley has worn this summer's biggest colour trend and the outfit is available for fans to snap up online. The TV presenter, 48, wore the pastel yellow fashion hit on Monday's instalment of This Morning which she hosted alongside co-star Ben Shephard, 50. She donned River Island's Embellished Mini Dress which is priced at £75 and featured rhinestone details and a bow. The sleek, sleeveless design has a round neckline and a tailored skirt, while the top adds layers and makes the piece seem more designer label than high street. Cat styled the butter yellow mini dress with strappy, gold heels and wore her long blonde hair down over her shoulders. The soft shade of yellow has taken centre stage at the Spring/Summer 2025 trends. Since Cat wore the outfit, fans have been eagerly purchasing it from River Island and it is available in a range of sizes, as well in as black or white. Butter yellow is a fresh and playful colour choice and lends itself to be styled in a variety of ways. £75 Shop Monday isn't the first time Cat lent into the yellow palette and on Thursday, May 15, the presenter wore a pastel linen blend blazer and trousers from Massimo Dutti. She paired the smart co-ord with a Tokoni Camisole in an old rose shade. While on May 12, Cat wore a slightly brighter shade of yellow in an I rregular Button Knit Dress from Zara. The presenter wore the River Island piece during an interview with former prison officer Ryan Goodenough who opened up about how he was left in a coma for three weeks after being battered by a group of children - but made it clear that he doesn't blame them. Linen blend blazer £169 Shop IRREGULAR BUTTON KNIT DRESS £29.99 Shop Ryan who was just 21 at the time and was left with life-changing injuries, appeared on the IT V show on Monday alongside former inmate and journalist Raphael Rowe before to talk about their opinion on US-style superman prisons being brought into the UK. The officer - who confessed that he has always wanted to work with children - had trained nine weeks before starting his job at the youth correctional facility in Milton Keynes, which was a secured training centre that focused on therapy and rehabilitation. He was working 7am to 10pm when he got moved to a different unit during his shift. He explained that the vibe felt 'heightened', and when he took them outside to the astro turf, one of the boys was trying to climb the fence. Ryan explained that he tried to verbally bring him down, then guided him off the fence, when suddenly he had five boys 'laying into' him, but managed to keep on his feet. Host Ben Shephard pointed out: 'They were children that attacked you physically and that attack led you going to hospital and then ending up in a coma.' Ryan said: 'Yeah they still are children. So I still work with children. When I went to hospital, a coma wasn't on my mind. 'I thought I had concussion and I started to bleed out my nose and started to vomit blood. 'I got taken through just to be checked and I got put on my back, laid down, looked up, seen the bright lights, kind of like what I'm looking at now, I look left, look right and suddenly I just fell asleep. 'And I woke up three weeks later.'

Inditex restructures leadership with three new appointments
Inditex restructures leadership with three new appointments

Fashion Network

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Inditex restructures leadership with three new appointments

Spanish fashion group Inditex, chaired by Marta Ortega, is reorganizing its executive leadership. Following the departure of key figures including Jesús Echevarría, Carlos Crespo and Pablo del Bado, the company announced three new appointments on Friday in a filing with the Spanish securities regulator CNMV. The group has appointed Fernando de Bunes Ibarra, previously head of risk management, as its new sustainability director. He replaces Javier Losada, one of the company's long-standing leaders. Losada joined Inditex in 1993 and has served as sustainability director since 2019. He was named to the executive committee in 2022 following the departure of then-chief operating and digital transformation officer Carlos Crespo. Losada will leave the company after a transitional period. Inditex reinforced its financial leadership by appointing Ignacio Fernández Fernández as corporate general manager, overseeing finance, sustainability, logistics, transportation, and infrastructure. The group also named Andrés Sánchez Iglesias as chief financial officer, with both executives set to join the company's executive committee. Fernández previously served as general finance director, while Sánchez led the tax division. These changes form part of a broader restructuring strategy focused on generational renewal, led by current CEO Óscar García Maceiras. Earlier this year, Inditex also named Gorka García-Tapia Yturriaga as head of investor relations, succeeding Marcos López García. The Galician textile group currentlyand Massimo Dutti. According to its latest financial results, Inditex ended fiscal 2024 with a 7.5% increase in sales compared to the previous year, reaching revenue of €38.632 billion.

Inditex restructures leadership with three new appointments
Inditex restructures leadership with three new appointments

Fashion Network

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Inditex restructures leadership with three new appointments

Spanish fashion group Inditex, chaired by Marta Ortega, is reorganizing its executive leadership. Following the departure of key figures including Jesús Echevarría, Carlos Crespo and Pablo del Bado, the company announced three new appointments on Friday in a filing with the Spanish securities regulator CNMV. The group has appointed Fernando de Bunes Ibarra, previously head of risk management, as its new sustainability director. He replaces Javier Losada, one of the company's long-standing leaders. Losada joined Inditex in 1993 and has served as sustainability director since 2019. He was named to the executive committee in 2022 following the departure of then-chief operating and digital transformation officer Carlos Crespo. Losada will leave the company after a transitional period. Inditex reinforced its financial leadership by appointing Ignacio Fernández Fernández as corporate general manager, overseeing finance, sustainability, logistics, transportation, and infrastructure. The group also named Andrés Sánchez Iglesias as chief financial officer, with both executives set to join the company's executive committee. Fernández previously served as general finance director, while Sánchez led the tax division. These changes form part of a broader restructuring strategy focused on generational renewal, led by current CEO Óscar García Maceiras. Earlier this year, Inditex also named Gorka García-Tapia Yturriaga as head of investor relations, succeeding Marcos López García. The Galician textile group currentlyand Massimo Dutti. According to its latest financial results, Inditex ended fiscal 2024 with a 7.5% increase in sales compared to the previous year, reaching revenue of €38.632 billion.

Inditex restructures leadership with three new appointments
Inditex restructures leadership with three new appointments

Fashion Network

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Inditex restructures leadership with three new appointments

Spanish fashion group Inditex, chaired by Marta Ortega, is reorganizing its executive leadership. Following the departure of key figures including Jesús Echevarría, Carlos Crespo and Pablo del Bado, the company announced three new appointments on Friday in a filing with the Spanish securities regulator CNMV. The group has appointed Fernando de Bunes Ibarra, previously head of risk management, as its new sustainability director. He replaces Javier Losada, one of the company's long-standing leaders. Losada joined Inditex in 1993 and has served as sustainability director since 2019. He was named to the executive committee in 2022 following the departure of then-chief operating and digital transformation officer Carlos Crespo. Losada will leave the company after a transitional period. Inditex reinforced its financial leadership by appointing Ignacio Fernández Fernández as corporate general manager, overseeing finance, sustainability, logistics, transportation, and infrastructure. The group also named Andrés Sánchez Iglesias as chief financial officer, with both executives set to join the company's executive committee. Fernández previously served as general finance director, while Sánchez led the tax division. These changes form part of a broader restructuring strategy focused on generational renewal, led by current CEO Óscar García Maceiras. Earlier this year, Inditex also named Gorka García-Tapia Yturriaga as head of investor relations, succeeding Marcos López García. The Galician textile group currentlyand Massimo Dutti. According to its latest financial results, Inditex ended fiscal 2024 with a 7.5% increase in sales compared to the previous year, reaching revenue of €38.632 billion.

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