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Scottish Sun
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Fashion fans run to Lidl as supermarket releases its answer to Labubu handbag charms
Scroll down to get your hands on the charms - for free BAG A BARGAIN Fashion fans run to Lidl as supermarket releases its answer to Labubu handbag charms Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CELEBS and influencers alike have all been getting in on the mega bag charms. Fashion fans have been queuing round the block to get their hands on viral Labubu charms. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 The supermarket has got in on the trend 4 The charms are all Lidl themed The half-baby-half-monster dolls are causing a worldwide stir, having been used as handbag accessories by the likes of Rihanna, Dua Lipa, and even Kim Kardashian. Now Lidl is getting in on the act with its own accessories to rival the plush toys, created by Hong-Kong artist Kasing Lung, who created the characters in 2015. With the likes of Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton and Gucci all releasing their own, bag charms are a trend that just keeps hotting up. According to research by Lidl, they've seen a huge 400 per cent rise in searches since 2024. Its new bespoke bag charm collection includes six joyful trinkets that celebrate the supermarket's most iconic items, which shoppers can get their hands on for free. Kicking off the charm selection is the award-winning and best-selling all butter croissant. Fresh from the Lidl in-store bakery and onto the handbags of queens across the nation. For those keen to add a splash of colour, the juicy trio of Oakland tomatoes brings the fresh produce aisle to the catwalk. Taking the Middle Aisle to the middle of Vogue, shoppers can secure a replica of the lovable Lidl Bear, the supermarket's Christmas icon. And, for those Lidl-lovers looking to dress for a charm offensive, the ultimate cult-favourite Leopard Print Kettle has also been reimagined in holographic charm form. Lidl is selling a £2.99 product beauty fans are racing to nab - you don't have to wear foundation AND it contains SPF50 Tying together the eclectic collection, the charm also features a stylish leather tassel in the supermarkets signature blue, red and yellow, alongside a squishy Lidl logo. The cheeky range comes following the success of Lidl's internet-breaking Croissant Handbag, which saw the statement piece sell-out in just two minutes. Fashionistas and Lidl lovers alike simply need to head to the website to be in with a chance of getting their hands on one of the limited-edition bag charms. And people are already going wild for them since spotting them on social media. One said: "A trolley token with your LOGO on would have been a great addition to this! But I still want one anyway!" "Would definitely buy this", insisted someone else. Meanwhile, a third cried: "We need one of these." 4 One of the adorable charms


The Irish Sun
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Fashion fans run to Lidl as supermarket releases its answer to Labubu handbag charms
CELEBS and influencers alike have all been getting in on the mega bag charms. Fashion fans have been queuing round the block to get their hands on viral Labubu charms. Advertisement 4 The supermarket has got in on the trend 4 The charms are all Lidl themed The half-baby-half-monster dolls are causing a worldwide stir , having been used as handbag accessories by the likes of Rihanna , Dua Lipa , and even Kim Kardashian . Now Lidl is getting in on the act with its own accessories to rival the plush toys , created by Hong-Kong artist Kasing Lung, who created the characters in 2015. With the likes of Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton and Gucci all releasing their own, bag charms are a trend that just keeps hotting up. According to research by Lidl, they've seen a huge 400 per cent rise in searches since 2024. Advertisement READ MORE IN FABULOUS Its new bespoke bag charm collection includes six joyful trinkets that celebrate the supermarket's most iconic items, which shoppers can get their hands on for free. Kicking off the charm selection is the award-winning and best-selling all butter croissant. Fresh from the Lidl in-store bakery and onto the handbags of queens across the nation. For those keen to add a splash of colour, the juicy trio of Oakland tomatoes brings the fresh produce aisle to the catwalk. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous Taking the Middle Aisle to the middle of Vogue, shoppers can secure a replica of the lovable Lidl Bear, the supermarket's Christmas icon. And, for those Lidl-lovers looking to dress for a charm offensive, the ultimate cult-favourite Leopard Print Kettle has also been reimagined in holographic charm form. Lidl is selling a £2.99 product beauty fans are racing to nab - you don't have to wear foundation AND it contains SPF50 Tying together the eclectic collection, the charm also features a stylish leather tassel in the supermarkets signature blue , red and yellow, alongside a squishy Lidl logo. The cheeky range comes following the success of Lidl's internet-breaking Croissant Handbag, which saw the statement piece sell-out in just two minutes. Advertisement Fashionistas and Lidl lovers alike simply need to head to the And people are already going wild for them since spotting them on social media. One said: "A trolley token with your LOGO on would have been a great addition to this! But I still want one anyway!" Advertisement "Would definitely buy this", insisted someone else. Meanwhile, a third cried: "We need one of these." 4 One of the adorable charms 4 Shoppers went mad for the viral crossiant handbag Advertisement
Yahoo
a day ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Coco Gauff Wears Custom Marbled New Balance Tennis Kit for French Open 2025
Coco Gauff competed in her first-round match at the 2025 French Open on Tuesday in Paris. The Grand Slam champion bested Olivia Gadecki of Australia, advancing to the second round where she'll meet Tereza Valentova of the Czech Republic. For her first-round match, Gauff wore a custom tennis kit provided by New Balance. The athlete and 2023 U.S. Open champion's kit featured a marbled illusion fabric in shades of dark blue set against a muted purple tone. Gauff's uniform consisted of a sleeveless shirt with a coordinated pleated skirt. Advertisement More from WWD Along with her kit, Gauff wore white New Balance wristbands and a navy blue headband. She completed her kit with white New Balance shoes and white New Balance socks with a subtle navy ruffle. New Balance signed Gauff as a brand partner in 2018. Gauff's longtime partnership with New Balance spurred a new collaboration last April. The label partnered with Miu Miu for a series of custom looks Gauff has already worn and will continue to style throughout her 2025 tennis season. The New Balance x Miu Miu collection was previously worn by Gauff in Rome (May 7 to 18). She will wear different styles from the series during her tournaments in Berlin (June 14 to 22) as well as Cincinnati (Aug. 5 to 28) — the latter tournament is the final stop before the U.S. Open Grand Slam. Advertisement The on-court and off-court styles feature three unique colorways for each respective tournament. Her Rome kit featured a color palette of navy and white with accents of red, while Berlin switched to white and green with accents of sky blue. The Cincinnati Open kits will feature white and royal blue with accents of red as Gauff returns to the United States. Gauff previously served as the face of American Eagle's fall 2024 campaign, part of an effort to continue to reach Gen Z consumers. 'Coco Gauff, already a tennis icon, is someone who exemplifies that entrepreneurial hustle of Gen Z, with her business interests, with her community impact and her sense of style as well,' said Craig Brommers, chief marketing officer of American Eagle. View Gallery Advertisement Launch Gallery: The Most Memorable French Open Tennis Outfits With Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova & More [PHOTOS] Best of WWD Sign up for WWD's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.


Cosmopolitan
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Cosmopolitan
Here's where every outfit in Netflix's ‘Sirens' is from, worn by Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock and Julianne Moore
How did we spend our weekend? Binge watching Netflix's new TV show, Sirens, of course. The all-star cast includes Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock and Julianne Moore, but truly, it's the fashion throughout the five-part series that had us tuning in until the final episode. Talk about a dramatic ending! Don't worry – no spoilers here. The only info we'll be revealing is the deets on where you can get your hands on the exact outfits seen on screen. If you have yet to watch, the show is based on Molly Smith Metzler's 2011 play, Elemeno Pea, and follows Devon, a woman with more than a little baggage, as she attempts to reconnect with her troubled younger sister, Simone, in an effort to get her to leave her glamorous life and return home to Buffalo, New York. Located in a Nantucket-esque wealthy coastal town, the outfits by costume designer Caroline Duncan deserve their own subplot, IMO, providing relevant but unspoken context, speaking to each character's individual arc and revealing all-important clues. Below, all the info on the best Sirens outfits and where you can get the look. Let's not forget, Simone is trying desperately to carve out a new life for herself after escaping her tragic past, so it makes sense that she has fully adopted the same style as her new contemporaries in an attempt to ingratiate herself and fit in with the crowd. More than just a trend, the preppy patterned dresses worn by Simone and all those in the cult – we mean conservation charity group – signify the luxury and lifestyle associated with society's elite who can afford to vacation for 3 months of the year. This pink dress from the Lilly Pulitzer x Goop collection, released in 2019, is as preppy as they come. It's one of many Lilly Pulitzer designs featured in the show, along with similarly patterned designs. 'Simone's got to be obnoxious,' costume designer Caroline Duncan told Refinery29. 'It's like the dial is just turned up way too high. She's vibrating far too brightly, and she's trying way too hard to fit in. So everything about her feels extra, and she is in a hotter colour than everyone else in that world.' If Blair Waldorf taught us anything, it's that a headband is not optional, so naturally, Simone is repeatedly seen wearing one in the first few episodes. An Ashley McCormick mother-of-pearl cuff with seashell motifs nods to the coastal location, but it's her locket (with an identical necklace later gifted to Devon by Michaela) that provides the finishing touch while serving to identify the inner circle. As the episodes progress, so too do Simone's outfits. Sure, she's still wearing Lilly Pulitzer, but her shirt is a soft butter yellow. Paired with white linen shorts, there's a more relaxed feel to the ensemble, with Castañer cap-toe espadrilles worn on her feet and also a Jacquemus raffia bucket hat and white Miu Miu oval sunglasses at an early point in the episode. 'If you look closely, you can notice that there's such a journey within each character, within the costumes that they're wearing and the colours that they're wearing,' Milly Alcock, who portrays Simone, tells Town & Country. 'Simone goes from heels to flats, and it's symbolic of her being more grounded.' This journey is most evident in the final outfit we see Simone wear. Gone are the bright, brash prints and in their place is an asymmetric draped gown that's not quite silver, not quite blue. 'Blue very much felt like a moment, a marker for Simone feeling more in control. She starts to feel a little bit bolder and a step wiser,' says Duncan of the custom gown. It's a departure from what those around her are wearing and more in line with Michaela's aesthetic, as is her pin-straight hair worn down and around her face. Devon's head-to-toe black and stompy combat boots set her apart, and you better believe it's intentional. It's a look she returns to throughout the series, every time she leaves Cliff House. At the end of episode one, when she's banished from the property's grounds to a nearby hotel, all expenses paid for, we see Devon take advantage of the opportunity and buy a slinky crimson dress accessorised with a Jonathan Simkhai Birdget Oyster Shell bag and Christian Louboutin black peep-toe suede platform heels. The Francesca Miranda design featuring a custom monochrome red lining is sultry and sexy, standing out for all the right reasons. 'It felt like Devon would love that dress, because it's exoskeletal and it moves and it's bold. It moves so beautifully, and the colour is so defiant,' says Duncan. Plus, the Buffalo Bills (Devon's oft-referenced team) wear red, making it a nice tie-in to her pride around her roots. Of all the characters, Devon's style goes through the biggest evolution as she attempts to infiltrate and extract her sister from the cult. This includes donning her own Lilly Pulitzer frock complete with, you guessed it, Alice band and locket. 'Pulitzer is a great visual. It's so iconic, everyone understands,' Duncan told Vogue. Devon's Rodebjer yellow patterned summer dress feels like it falls somewhere between the two camps of her genuine self and new alter-ego. The relaxed, floaty maxi silhouette is less in keeping with the Stepford Wives, while the injection of colour aligns with the pretty colour palette of the town of Port Haven. Similarly, her choice of a brown striped Breton top and jeans in the final episode is one of the few IRL wearable outfits in the entire show. It's a normal outfit for a young woman that doesn't feel loaded with status or stigma. Despite leading the pack, Michaela – or Kiki, to the anointed – shuns the typical colourful, preppy attire favoured by her adoring followers. Instead, she favours a wardrobe consisting of loose, floaty silhouettes and neutral hues. 'Everyone else around Michaela is in this flutter of beautiful colour, and she's this visual pause,' says Duncan. 'Which, of course, means that she's the person you're looking at, at all times, in the room.' Most of Julianne Moore's costumes were custom-made by Caroline, like the ivory halterneck top made from vintage silk paired with coordinating flowing wide-leg trousers that Michaela wears in episode one. 'Our intent was to always have the audience questioning what the mythos surrounding her, and the lore of her, was,' says Duncan. 'I wanted her to feel like she was always floating and above the fracas of the real world.' Her clothes scream quiet luxury. She adds colour through her accessories, favouring statement jewels – like the Solange oversized necklace and earrings set worn with an Alexander McQueen strapless draped marigold gown by Michaela for the gala – and chunky gold pieces that add further elegance. When items were sourced and bought, it's no wonder they were from labels that nail this aesthetic, like The Row, Vince and this one-shoulder caftan gown by Halston. Her muted colour palette, including this linen Proenza Schouler top, also provides a contrast against Devon's black attire. As the two women battle for Simone's allegiance, their clothes visually state their opposition. 'It was very intentional that she not wear the colours of her posse,' Duncan explains. Cue a rewatch! Alexandria Dale is the Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from the celebrity style moments worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there's nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she's passionate about sustainable fashion and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!
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Vogue
2 days ago
- Business
- Vogue
Would You Spend Over $1,000 on Glasses? Luxury Eyewear Is Soaring to New Heights
Any frequent wearer of eyeglasses (you know, the practical kind you need to see) knows the struggle of owning a 'nice' pair of frames. Investing in a pair of expensive optical frames is pure danger—because if you're not constantly misplacing them, or losing them entirely, the day always comes where you inevitably drop them (or sit on them), putting them out of commission for good. As the son of an optometrist, I cannot tell you how many times I begged my dad for a chic designer pair of frames (Tom Ford! Gucci!), only to break them or lose them a few months later. For those who lean more scatterbrained, it's simply not worth the cost! There is an allure to wearing a luxurious pair of glasses, though—despite the risk that comes with committing to them. Designers in the high fashion world sure think so, too: Luxurious eyewear was all over the recent fall 2025 runways. Labels like Miu Miu, Valentino, Thom Browne, and Gucci all showcased statement specs that featured sleek steel or gold rims. They made the case for turning a more practical and pragmatic accessory into something a little more showy and ornamental. Wearing them is like getting an instant energy boost—but for your face. And, it turns out, seeing in style will cost you: They all come with a hefty price tag to match, too. Miu Miu fall 2025 Photo: Salvatore Dragone / Valentino fall 2025 Photo: Armando Grillo - Salvatore Dragone / Would you spend over $1,000 on a pair of glasses? Because the market has plenty of lavish styles, if you would dare. Brands like Cartier and Dita are selling $1,500 pairs made of refined gold titanium. Jacques Marie Mage, known for its exclusive and pricey sunglasses, sells a pair of $1,790 aviator glasses that are sophisticated and cool. Cool brands like Gentle Monster and Miu Miu come in slightly under $1,000, meanwhile, crafting modern styles made of classic tortoise shell or bold sculptural titanium. The consensus in fashion is that eyewear is the new status item. Sure, you can find a pair for cheaper, they imply, but should you not treat yourself on an everyday basic that you need to use? Gucci fall 2025 Photo: Courtesy of Gucci Thom Browne fall 2025 Photo: Armando Grillo / Perhaps the new movement towards pricey glasses is meant to rewire how we all treat our specs. Meaning, stop mistreating them! In luxurious finishes like gold rims, eyeglasses are now treated like a piece of jewelry—something you will think twice about, say, leaving in a forgotten corner only to never be seen again. I, for one, am still far too forgetful to splurge on such a pair of specs—but I applaud anyone who is now willing to splurge on a pair, because rocking these new crop of frames will certainly level-up anyone's wardrobe. For now, I will simply admire them from afar, and rock the same free pair given to me by my eye-doctor dad that I've had for years. (Thanks, dad.) Below, shop some luxurious eye glasses.