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Evening Standard
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Evening Standard
How to dress like the 1% for summer 2025: style notes from Kate Moss, Dua Lipa (and Elizabeth Taylor)
Do: Opt for IYKYK (if you know, you know) labels that the high-society Ibiza set will compliment you on, rather than double down on gauche luxury ones. The best place to start for that is the Annie's Ibiza Old Town boutique, founded by Annie Doble in 2018. It plays host to the hottest designs beloved by Kate Moss, Margot Robbie, Cara Delevingne, Sienna Miller (name an It girl, they likely love Annie's). Last week she hosted a summer party with Conner Ives, the London-based American designer behind the booming 'Protect The Dolls' T-shirt (£75, and party piano shawl halter mini dresses (£1,595, The pair welcomed Lady Lola Bute, Lila Moss and Liv Banks who proved naked, vintage chainmail dresses (Moss, pictured, wears 1920s Egyptian Black Diamond Mini Dress, £4,500, and tousled blonde locks are still on trend on the party island, despite falling out of favour on the red carpet circuit. Also look for Bute and half-sister Jazzy De Lisser's label Debute, De La Vali and Clio Peppiatt dresses in store if you want to turn heads during sundown at Jondal (followed by a late night at Amnesia).


Cosmopolitan
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Cosmopolitan
Slogan T-shirts are having a moment! Here are the 13 best ones to add to your wardrobe
OK I'm calling it — a T-shirt with a cheeky slogan has become the must-have item of the summer. You can't move at a festival without seeing a tourist style tee or tongue-in-cheek message emblazoned across someone's chest. While we have Noughties fashion icon Britney Spears and her 'Dump Him' Juicy Couture T-shirt to thank for still influencing how we dress over twenty years later, the recent resurgence could be down to London Fashion Week designer Conner Ives and his viral 'Protect The Dolls' design, worn by every celeb from Pedro Pascal to Donatella Versace. More of a protest statement than a LOL, all proceeds from the T-shirt sales will be donated directly to Trans Lifeline, a trans-led US-based charity. If you're looking for some more light-hearted inspiration, take Jade Thirwall's recent Glastonbury 'fit (custom created by Off-White), featuring a white cropped baby tee with the phrase 'Glasto' in bold text. Nothing wrong with stating the obvious, right? From oversized to super tight, colourful to monochromatic, embellished to asymmetric, there's a slogan T-shirt to suit everyone. The bolder the message the better — nobody is doing it quite like brands Cowboys of Habit, Sisters and Seekers and of course the OGs at Juicy Couture. Rokit and Jerks Store are the best for finding vintage gems. Wear them with jorts, midi skirts, over a slip dress or tucked into high-waisted trousers — there's really nothing that speaking your mind doesn't go with. Check out the best ones to shop below.
Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Viral Video Shows Florence Pugh Trying To Get Pedro Pascal's Attention At Thunderbolts* Premiere, And It's Such A Mood
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. When it comes to upcoming Marvel movies set to come out this summer, Florence Pugh and Pedro Pascal are the two big stars at the forefront of Thunderbolts* and The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Both of the stars are beloved by fans, and it seems one of them has a lot of admiration for another. Pascal supported Pugh's Marvel Cinematic Universe film when he attended its premiere in London this past week, but they seem to have just missed each other. With that, a now-viral video of Pugh trying to get Pascal's attention has surfaced, and it's too good. This week's premiere was by all means all about Florence Pugh, who had another big moment when she asked her whole crew to join her on the carpet while she was wearing a gorgeous black dress. I'd say the moment she tried to call out to Pedro Pascal really takes the cake, though. Check it out: As you can see, while Florence Pugh was talking to a journalist at the premiere, she caught a glimpse of Pedro Pascal and yelled his name for all to hear. My heart melts at the sound of her calling, 'Hi Pedro! Love you, Pedro! See ya later, Pedro! Nice to see you, Pedro!' like a true fan girl. Fans were all over the moment on TikTok, commenting about how relatable it is: 'she's one of us' - @_teleri 'Florence represents us so faithfully, I adore her.' - @ 'Wow, celebrities ARE just like me' - @stereotypicalcdn 'This is the exact and only energy Pedro deserves' - @krystalree12 'She is just like me' - @im_eliimndz Pugh was too real for this. It just goes to show that it's not just Pascal stans who are ready for him to continue to take over Hollywood this summer, as the Fantastic Four release date looms. Later on, when Pugh spoke to MTV UK about seeing him on the Thunderbolts* carpet, she gushed about Pascal with these words: Did you see what he was wearing? That incredible top! And, I need one. Loved, loved, loved that! He is amazing. He is just a gem. When Pedro Pascal did walk the carpet at the London premiere, he sported a 'Protect The Dolls' T-shirt from Connor Ives. The T-shirt from the fashion designer is currently available to buy with proceeds going to the Trans Lifeline, which is a trans-led charity based in the United States that offers support to the community. Pascal has a younger sister who is trans and remains outspoken about the cause. Disney+: from $9.99 a month w/ ad-supported planDisney+ is your destination for Marvel Cinematic Universe content, and it costs just $9.99 a month to subscribe to the ad-supported plan. If that's not your bag, you can go ad-free and pay $15.99 a month. You also have the option of saving 16% and pre-paying $159.99 for a Deal Pugh was all about his statement at the Thunderbolts* premiere, and is ready to grab the t-shirt herself. When asked what her favorite role of Pedro Pascal's is, she said this: I really love him in The Last Of Us. I think he's so beautiful. I haven't seen the new one so don't tell me… I think he's a brilliant, grumpy dad as well. Yeah… I don't think she's ready for the tragic The Last Of Us death many are still recovering from! While we didn't get to see Pugh and Pascal unite at the premiere, the pair of Marvel actors are set to be part of the Avengers: Doomsday cast. So, hopefully, we'll see Pugh's Yelena and Pascal Reed Richards share screen time. Or, at the very least, I hope the A-listers get to chop it up on a red carpet one of these days. Thunderbolts* will be released in theaters on May 2, while The Fantastic Four: First Steps opens on July 25. In the meantime, stream past Marvel movies using a Disney+ subscription.


Vogue Singapore
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue Singapore
Pedro Pascal, Tilda Swinton and Troye Sivan have all been seen wearing this slogan tee
Fashion is a weapon. The words of Donatella Versace has never rung truer than with the slogan tee. Over the decades, the simple notion of printing words on a t-shirt has been a humble yet impactful means of activism; a political weapon of choice that fires up a storm even behind closed doors. One can easily attribute the popularity of the slogan tee to the grande dame of political fashion herself, Katharine Hamnett. It was way back in 1984, after all, when the fashion designer famously met the then-British prime minister Margaret Thatcher and wore a tee that read '58% don't want Pershing', an anti-nuclear statement in response to Thatcher's decision to allow USA's nuclear and cruise missiles to be stationed in the UK. Katharine Hamnett meeting Margaret Thatcher whilst wearing the '58% Don't Want Pershing' tee. Getty Dame Vivienne Westwood herself walked down the runway in her 'Climate Revolution' t-shirt. Getty There's also late punk queen Vivienne Westwood—known for her creative strokes and activism in equal measure—who dialled in with her own t-shirt designs that spoke up on societal and environmental issues throughout her myriad collections. In 2016, Maria Grazia Chiuri made her debut at Dior—as the first woman to ever head up the creative direction for the storied maison—with a statement for change: as a 'We should all be feminists' slogan tee made its way down the runway. Dior spring/summer 2017 show. Yannis Vlamos The latest to hit the stratosphere? Conner Ives's 'Protect The Dolls' tee. First worn down the runway by the designer himself in his fall/winter 2025 show, the tee is Ives's way of showing his support for the trans community, in a time when the future of the community seems even more uncertain than ever. The power of the slogan tee lies in its quiet rebellion. A message that goes beyond the clothes—a piece of clothing that tells it like it is and incites conversation. In an instant, it's a means of branding yourself and stating your allegiances with communities that are often overlooked and suffering for it. And in times like these, allyship counts. The tee has since made its rounds amid the celebrity folk. Troye Sivan, for one, wore his tee up on stage for his surprise performance at Charli XCX's set during Coachella. Meanwhile, Pedro Pascal—whose sister had also come out as trans in recent years—wore the tee to the London premiere of Marvel's Thunderbolts . Others such as Tilda Swinton, Haider Ackermann and Addison Rae have also been seen spawning the tee from their own closets. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Conner Ives (@connerives) The phenomenon of the British designer's 'Protect The Dolls' tee is concrete proof that the graphic or slogan tee continues to have staying power. And beyond just exclaiming your political allegiances or speaking your truth, the tee is a fashion statement of its own too. Below, some slogan tees that will certainly make an impact when you wear it—be it a shout for a cause you're passionate about or whether you're simply passing the message on. Courtesy of Conner Ives 1 / 10 Conner Ives 'Protect The Dolls' t-shirt, $132 Available at Conner Ives. Courtesy of Vivienne Westwood 2 / 10 Vivienne Westwood 'War is the cause of climate change' t-shirt, $414 Available at Vivienne Westwood. Courtesy of Ssense 3 / 10 Ludovic de Saint Sernin 'Queer Power' t-shirt, $374 Available at Ssense. Courtesy of Ssense 4 / 10 JW Anderson text print t-shirt, $335 Available at Ssense. Courtesy of Ssense 5 / 10 Ganni oversized t-shirt, $433 Available at Ssense. Courtesy of Dior 6 / 10 Dior 'We Should All Be Feminists' t-shirt, $586 Available at Vestiaire Collective. Courtesy of Ssense 7 / 10 Online Ceramics 'Everything Will Be Okay' t-shirt, $112 Available at Ssense. Courtesy of Ssense 8 / 10 Vetements 'We Buy Things' oversized t-shirt, $963 Available at Ssense. Courtesy of Ssense 9 / 10 Praying 'Nothing Pays' baby t-shirt, $73 Available at Ssense. Courtesy of Ssense 10 / 10 Vivienne Westwood Anti-Waste' t-shirt, $374 Available at Ssense.


Daily Mail
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
The Last Of Us star Pedro Pascal's bold show of support to trans women in wake of UK's gender ruling
Pedro Pascal is continuing to show support to the transgender community in wake of the UK Supreme Court 's controversial gender ruling. On Tuesday, the star of HBO 's The Last Of Us star, 50, made a bold statement as he attended the premiere of Marvel's Thunderbolts in London. While posing for photos on the red carpet, Pascal opened up his brown coat to reveal a white T-shirt with 'Protect The Dolls' on the front of it. The phrase 'doll' is commonly used in the queer community in reference to transgender women, who, as of last week, are now no longer considered women under UK law. The landmark ruling came three months after President Donald Trump signed an executive order in the United States recognizing only two sexes, male and female. Pascal's T-shirt is by American fashion designer Conner Ives, who previously said that all proceeds generated from the sale of it would go to Trans Lifeline charity. Pedro Pascal is continuing to show support to the transgender community in wake of the UK Supreme Court 's controversial gender ruling On Tuesday, the star of HBO 's The Last Of Us star, 50, made a bold statement as he attended the premiere of Marvel's Thunderbolts in London Pascal has been a longtime LGBTQIA+ ally. He has a deep connection to the trans community as his sister Lux, 32, is a transgender woman who came out in 2021. For the Thunderbolts premiere, Pascal styled his eye-catching top and stylish brown coat with classic black trousers, loafers and a purple New York baseball cap. He looked jovial on the red carpet as he waved to lucky fans at Cineworld Leicester Square. Pascal appears in the new star-studded film by Marvel Studios, which hits theaters in the United Kingdom on May 1 and in the United States on May 2. The superhero flick follows 'an unconventional team of antiheroes' who 'must embark on a dangerous mission that will force them to confront the darkest corners of their pasts,' according to IMDb. Pascal acts alongside the likes of Florence Pugh, David Harbour, Sebastian Stan and Harrison Ford in Marvel's Thunderbolts. Tuesday's premiere isn't the first time that Pascal has rocked his 'Protect The Dolls' tee in public. While posing for photos on the red carpet, Pascal opened up his brown coat to reveal a white T-shirt with 'Protect The Dolls' on the front of it The phrase 'doll' is commonly used in the queer community in reference to transgender women, who, as of last week, are now no longer considered women under UK law