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Newsweek
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Celebrities React to Taylor Swift's New Album 'The Life of a Showgirl'
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Celebrities including Cardi B and Sabrina Carpenter have spoken out about Taylor Swift's new album, The Life of a Showgirl. Pop star Swift, 35, announced her new music this week on boyfriend Travis Kelce's New Heights podcast, which he co-hosts with his brother, Jason Kelce. Why It Matters Swift has a net worth of $1.6 billion, according to Forbes. The outlet named her the world's richest female musician, and she's also one of America's richest self-made women. The 14-time Grammy Award winner's album comes on the heels of her record-breaking Eras Tour. (L) Cardi B attends the Fendi Couture Fall/Winter 2023/2024 show at the Palais Brongniart on July 6, 2023 in Paris, France. (C) Taylor Swift attends the 67th Annual Grammy Awards on February 2, 2025 in... (L) Cardi B attends the Fendi Couture Fall/Winter 2023/2024 show at the Palais Brongniart on July 6, 2023 in Paris, France. (C) Taylor Swift attends the 67th Annual Grammy Awards on February 2, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (R) Sabrina Carpenter attends the 2024 Time100 Next at Chelsea Piers on October 9, 2024 in New York City. Morefor Fendi;for The Recording Academy;What To Know In recent months, the singer's fans—affectionately known as Swifties—predicted she would be releasing her 12th studio album soon. And on Tuesday, Swift announced The Life of a Showgirl in a teaser video for her New Heights interview, which was released on Wednesday. The "Fortnight" singer brought a mint green and orange briefcase with her to assist with the reveal. "So I wanted to show you something," she said, as Travis and Jason Kelce patiently waited for more. "This is my brand new album The Life of a Showgirl," she shared after pulling the record out of the briefcase, prompting screams from Jason Kelce. "TS 12!" Travis Kelce—who is a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs—said, referring to her 12th album. What People Are Saying Following Swift's announcement, celebrities took to social media to share their thoughts. Cardi B appeared to breathe a sigh of relief on X with a SpongeBob SquarePants meme after Swift revealed The Life of a Showgirl's release date. Sabrina Carpenter wrote via her Instagram Stories: "THE LIFE OF A SHOWGIRL OCTOBER 3rd. i know someone who's freaking out and it's me." During an appearance on the Today show on Wednesday, Margaret Qualley—who is married to Swift's collaborator Jack Antonoff—addressed a question about her album: "I don't know anything, but we'll all be excited to listen to music." Other celebrities, meanwhile, reacted to Swift's New Heights podcast. WNBA star Caitlin Clark, a well-known Swiftie, wrote on X: "Are we sure YouTube isn't going to crash tonight?" After New Heights did, in fact, encounter technical difficulties, Clark later remarked: "Swifties so powerful we broke the internet." Swifties so powerful we broke the internet. — Caitlin Clark (@CaitlinClark22) August 14, 2025 Rapper Flavor Flav filled out a form originally posted to New Heights' X account that read: "To Whom It May Concern: Please excuse FLAVOR FLAV from any responsibilities on Wednesday, August 13th at 7:00 PM ET. Don't blame me, but Taylor Swift will be appearing on the New Heights podcast. When New Heights went on a break, I was feeling delicate. Taylor being on New Heights is beyond my wildest dreams. Will you please excuse my absence so I can be ready for it? We don't want any bad blood. (Like, ever)." Former Bachelorette Hannah Brown shared to her Instagram Stories: "We just finished dance, and on the way home, I've been listening to the Taylor Swift New Heights podcast, and I am just so obsessed. I love Taylor and Travis. She's in love, love. He's in love, love. And she's so normal, which I always knew... So anyway, that's what I'm doing tonight. I hope you guys are listening, or I'm jealous if you've already listened—don't tell me anything, I'm only 30 minutes in. OK, love you, goodnight." What Happens Next The Life of a Showgirl is scheduled for release on October 3.


Fashion Network
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Y-3 says it in amber for autumn 2025
Y-3, the game-setting amalgam of high fashion and active sport, has unveiled its latest collection, and for Autumn 2025, it's all about saying it in amber. To be precise, Amber Ink is the key to most looks: a unique graphic treatment inspired by Japanese ink painting, used in amber colours—radiating warmth, creativity and transformation. The hue of amber, a fossilised tree resin noted for its natural beauty since Neolithic times, appears all over bold fashion ideas from Y-3, a joint venture between Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto and German sportswear giant Adidas. A kicky collection, captured by longtime photography collaborator Thue Nørgaard, in the campaign that plays with light and colour in a surreal cinematic style. 'Statement silhouettes—coach jackets, cargo trousers, puffers, knits—merge with dynamic Three Stripes and layered logos, while footwear like the Y-3 Regu and Y-3 Tokyo reimagine classic Adidas forms,' noted a joint release. Founded in 2001, the Germano-Japanese partnership has long explored the threshold between polarities—fashion and sport, creativity and expression, light and dark. In the meeting of active sport and arty fashion, Y-3 remains the true benchmark. 'And now, their renegade label, Y-3, returns to introduce its Autumn /Winter 2025 collection: a collision of sport, precision technique, and evocative graphic treatments,' trumpeted the Y-3 release, with some justification. The full collection will get its first live display on Saturday, 28 June, the final day of the French menswear catwalk season, with a performance inside Palais Brongniart, the former stock exchange of Paris. Amber and ambergris hues—in orange, yellow, and ochre—are sprayed, splotched, and smeared over a wide range of garments in the Amber Ink graphic treatment, granting great individual panache to many looks. Striking silhouettes, dramatic cinching, expressive padding, and contorted Three Stripes provide the canvas upon which the Amber Ink artworks undulate. Sports coach jackets, cargo pants, tracksuits, knit dresses, puffers, and knit jumpers are all carefully finished off with precisely placed logo elements, each adopting a similar graphic approach. A curated selection of reimagined Adidas footwear accompanies the Amber Ink pieces, including the Y-3 Regu and the Y-3 Regu Boot, both featuring custom patterned details and the Y-3 Tokyo. Ergonomic blends of bowling shoes, boxer boots, and triple-stripe trainers—they all look great. Elements of the collection are now available from like wide-cut T-shirts smeared in blotchy amber prints and priced at €150. After 1 July, they will retail in Y-3 stores and via select retail partners.


Fashion Network
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Y-3 says it in amber for fall 2025
Y-3, the game-setting amalgam of high fashion and active sport, has unveiled its latest collection, and for Fall 2025, it's all about saying it in amber. To be precise, Amber Ink is the key to most looks: a unique graphic treatment inspired by Japanese ink painting, used in amber colors—radiating warmth, creativity and transformation. The hue of amber, a fossilized tree resin noted for its natural beauty since Neolithic times, appears all over bold fashion ideas from Y-3, a joint venture between Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto and German sportswear giant Adidas. A kicky collection, captured by longtime photography collaborator Thue Nørgaard, in the campaign that plays with light and color in a surreal cinematic style. 'Statement silhouettes—coach jackets, cargo pants, puffers, knits—merge with dynamic Three Stripes and layered logos, while footwear like the Y-3 Regu and Y-3 Tokyo reimagine classic Adidas forms,' noted a joint release. Founded in 2001, the Germano-Japanese partnership has long explored the threshold between polarities—fashion and sport, creativity and expression, light and dark. In the meeting of active sport and arty fashion, Y-3 remains the true benchmark. 'And now, their renegade label, Y-3, returns to introduce its Fall/Winter 2025 collection: a collision of sport, precision technique, and evocative graphic treatments,' trumpeted the Y-3 release, with some justification. The full collection will get its first live display on Saturday, June 28, the final day of the French menswear catwalk season, with a performance inside Palais Brongniart, the former stock exchange of Paris. Amber and ambergris hues—in orange, yellow, and ochre—are sprayed, splotched, and smeared over a wide range of garments in the Amber Ink graphic treatment, granting great individual panache to many looks. Striking silhouettes, dramatic cinching, expressive padding, and contorted Three Stripes provide the canvas upon which the Amber Ink artworks undulate. Sports coach jackets, cargo pants, tracksuits, knit dresses, puffers, and knit sweaters are all carefully finished off with precisely placed logo elements, each adopting a similar graphic approach. A curated selection of reimagined Adidas footwear accompanies the Amber Ink pieces, including the Y-3 Regu and the Y-3 Regu Boot, both featuring custom patterned details and the Y-3 Tokyo. Ergonomic blends of bowling shoes, boxer boots, and triple-stripe sneakers—they all look great. Elements of the collection are now available from like wide-cut T-shirts smeared in blotchy amber prints and priced at €150. After July 1, they will retail in Y-3 stores and via select retail partners.


Fashion Network
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Y-3 says it in amber for fall 2025
Y-3, the game-setting amalgam of high fashion and active sport, has unveiled its latest collection, and for Fall 2025, it's all about saying it in amber. To be precise, Amber Ink is the key to most looks: a unique graphic treatment inspired by Japanese ink painting, used in amber colors—radiating warmth, creativity and transformation. The hue of amber, a fossilized tree resin noted for its natural beauty since Neolithic times, appears all over bold fashion ideas from Y-3, a joint venture between Japanese designer Yohji Yamamoto and German sportswear giant Adidas. A kicky collection, captured by longtime photography collaborator Thue Nørgaard, in the campaign that plays with light and color in a surreal cinematic style. 'Statement silhouettes—coach jackets, cargo pants, puffers, knits—merge with dynamic Three Stripes and layered logos, while footwear like the Y-3 Regu and Y-3 Tokyo reimagine classic Adidas forms,' noted a joint release. Founded in 2001, the Germano-Japanese partnership has long explored the threshold between polarities—fashion and sport, creativity and expression, light and dark. In the meeting of active sport and arty fashion, Y-3 remains the true benchmark. 'And now, their renegade label, Y-3, returns to introduce its Fall/Winter 2025 collection: a collision of sport, precision technique, and evocative graphic treatments,' trumpeted the Y-3 release, with some justification. The full collection will get its first live display on Saturday, June 28, the final day of the French menswear catwalk season, with a performance inside Palais Brongniart, the former stock exchange of Paris. Amber and ambergris hues—in orange, yellow, and ochre—are sprayed, splotched, and smeared over a wide range of garments in the Amber Ink graphic treatment, granting great individual panache to many looks. Striking silhouettes, dramatic cinching, expressive padding, and contorted Three Stripes provide the canvas upon which the Amber Ink artworks undulate. Sports coach jackets, cargo pants, tracksuits, knit dresses, puffers, and knit sweaters are all carefully finished off with precisely placed logo elements, each adopting a similar graphic approach. A curated selection of reimagined Adidas footwear accompanies the Amber Ink pieces, including the Y-3 Regu and the Y-3 Regu Boot, both featuring custom patterned details and the Y-3 Tokyo. Ergonomic blends of bowling shoes, boxer boots, and triple-stripe sneakers—they all look great. Elements of the collection are now available from like wide-cut T-shirts smeared in blotchy amber prints and priced at €150. After July 1, they will retail in Y-3 stores and via select retail partners.