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Vogue
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Pepa Salazar Spain Fall 2025 Collection
Designer Pepa Salazar has spent years exploring femininity through the eyes of women themselves. Her creations—sexy, irreverent, and laced with irony—have caught the attention of global stars, including Rosalía (for whom she designed the Motomami Live tour wardrobe), Madonna, and Úrsula Corberó. Just a few weeks ago, Corberó was spotted wearing one of the most talked-about T-shirts—with a perma-rolled sleeve, asymmetric draping, and a logo inspired by '90s surf shops—from Salazar's previous collection. This season, which was titled Always On Tour, picked up where that bold statement left off, carrying forward a similar rebellious energy. She called it a love letter to the wild rhythm of life on tour and to imperfect women—the ones who, in truth, captivate us the most.


CBC
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CBC
Welcome to 'boots-only summer,' the viral TikTok fashion trend
The countdown to summer is on, and while last year's brat summer was fun while it lasted, we're turning our attention to the latest TikTok trend taking the internet by storm: boots-only summer. Yes, boots as in soccer cleats. Spend a few minutes scrolling on social media and you're likely to encounter a video with the hashtag #bootsonlysummer that features someone wearing a casual fit (baggy jeans, a hoodie, a bubble skirt, et cetera) with soccer cleats. The trend appears to have originated in the United Kingdom and is catching on in other parts of the world, North America included. Earlier this month, Spanish singer Rosalía was spotted before the Met Gala wearing a T-shirt, ball gown skirt and New Balance cleats. Internet personality Noah Beck also hopped on to the trend, sharing a video with his 33.5 million TikTok followers. And rumours of a walkable version of Adidas's beloved F50s were recently leaked. But incorporating soccer cleats into your everyday wardrobe isn't new. It's a practice that was popular back in the 2000s, says Daniel-Yaw Miller, a New York-based sports and fashion journalist and the founder of SportsVerse, a twice-weekly newsletter. "As kids in the U.K., it was a customary — and an albeit wild — fashion choice to pull up to school or your friends' birthday parties wearing casual clothing like jeans but paired with football boots," he told CBC Life, adding that classic styles like Nike T90s and Adidas Predators were considered cultural currency. Boots-only summer, however, appears to be the natural progression of the soccer-inspired fashion movement we've been witnessing over the past few summers. We've seen the street-style set donning jerseys, the rise of the Adidas Samba, and fashion houses from Miu Miu to Louis Vuitton releasing their own interpretations of soccer shoes. Toronto-based stylist Kyla Akey considers boots-only summer to be closely related to the blokecore fashion trend — an esthetic inspired by football culture in the United Kingdom — but feels it's ultimately a TikTok fad. "This trend just isn't feasible and reliable in the long run, but it's definitely a fun statement for a one-off wear or fun photo," she said. Anyone who's ever worn cleats beyond the field will surely agree it's not the best idea. "Boots have studs which make them very impractical to wear throughout a day on any other surface that isn't grass," said Miller. "But if anyone out there is doing it, I respect the commitment." The soccer-fashion trend probably won't be dying down anytime soon, especially with the highly anticipated 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon, which is being hosted by three North American countries. "I expect the proximity between football and fashion to become even more entrenched," said Miller. He also foresees countless more collabs between these two industries in the months leading up to the event. So what exactly should you look for if you're a fan of the football-boot style but aren't keen on clomping around in them? Akey suggests opting for a statement sneaker that has a sporty yet elevated feel to it, like the Fenty x Puma Avanti LS, the Puma Mostro Perforated or the Nike Air Max Dn. All great options if you're in pursuit of the ultimate assist to a soccer-inspired fit — minus the risk of rolling an ankle.


Hype Malaysia
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
WHEN I'M WITH YOU: 5 Fun Facts About BLACKPINK Lisa's New Single & MV With Tyla
BLACKPINK member Lisa (리사) is turning up the heat (quite literally) with the release of her latest music video for the single 'WHEN I'M WITH YOU', featuring South African singer-songwriter Tyla. Rumours of a collaboration began swirling after the pair were spotted together in the studio, and fans finally got to hear the long-anticipated track following the release of the idol's 'Alter Ego' album earlier this year. The music video premiered last Friday (16th May) and has already surpassed 5 million views on YouTube. To celebrate this impressive milestone, let's take a closer look at the song and the visuals that brought it to life. 1. The MV featured the Bose × Lisa Ultra Open Earbuds collab In case you missed it, Lisa has partnered with tech brand Bose for a limited-edition release of the Ultra Open Earbuds collection. The product makes an appearance at the start of the music video, where the idol is seen putting them on just as the song begins to play. 2. It is Lisa's 3rd single with a featured artist Following the release of her debut single 'ROCKSTAR' from the 'Alter Ego' album, Lisa has dropped five additional singles, two of which are collaborations. She previously teamed up with Rosalía on 'New Woman' and with Doja Cat and RAYE on 'BORN AGAIN'. Her latest track, 'WHEN I'M WITH YOU' featuring Tyla, marks her third collaborative single to date. 3. It was filmed at the iconic Paramour Estate If you think the filming location looked familiar, it's because it is. Paramour Estate, also known as the Canfield-Moreno Estate, is a historic residence situated in the Moreno Highlands neighbourhood of Silver Lake, Los Angeles, California. The location rose to prominence once again after the legendary Britney Spears filmed the music video for her 2004 hit 'My Prerogative' — a cover of Bobby Brown's original track. 4. The MV had several star cameos Lisa and Tyla's new music video features a handful of special appearances. In addition to actor Mason Gooding, spotted shirtless next to the BLACKPINK member, 'Love Island USA' couple Leah Kateb and Miguel Harichi also make a cameo, seen leaving the villa for a romantic poolside date night. 5. It was directed by Olivia De Camps If you're unfamiliar with Olivia De Camps, then you might be familiar with her work. She's the mastermind behind multiple music videos and short films, including Rebecca Black's 'Trust' and 'Salvation', Marina's 'CUNTISSIMO', and our very own Yuna's 'I'll Show You'. Watch the music video below: Sources: LLOUD, Cosmopolitan, OliviaDeCamps, Bose
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Euphoria's Rosalía Reflects on Being Cast in Season 3
Rosalía talked about her acting debut in Euphoria Season 3 during the 2025 Met Gala. The singer revealed she's learning on set and called the experience 'really inspiring.' HBO previously announced her casting in February, with filming now underway in Los Angeles. Rosalía recently confirmed her role in Euphoria Season 3 during an interview on the Vogue Met Gala livestream with Teyana Taylor and Ego Nwodim. The singer said, 'This is my first job, eh? Well, I'm learning, I'm figuring it out.' She added, 'I'm trying not to forget my lines, but it's been really inspiring being beside these amazing actors and actresses.' (via Deadline) HBO officially announced the Spanish artist as part of the cast in February. She had then stated, 'Euphoria has been my favorite series of the last few years and I couldn't be happier and more grateful to be acting alongside all these colleagues that I admire so much and contributing my 'granito de arena' to bring Sam's vision to reality.' Rosalía joins the Euphoria Season 3 cast alongside Marshawn Lynch and Kadeem Hardison, with Sharon Stone, Lucy Punch, and Asante Blackk added later. Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney, Hunter Schafer, and Jacob Elordi return for the new season. Set a few years after the Season 2 finale, Season 3 will follow the characters beyond high school. The production team is currently filming Season 3 in Los Angeles in partnership with A24. At the Met Gala, Rosalía appeared with fellow cast members Zendaya, Schafer, and Colman Domingo, who appears as a guest star on the show. The event's theme, 'Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,' and its dress code, 'Tailored for You,' provided the setting for Rosalía's comments about her acting debut and working alongside the show's cast. HBO plans to release the new season in 2026. Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on ComingSoon. The post Euphoria's Rosalía Reflects on Being Cast in Season 3 appeared first on Mandatory.


Forbes
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Blackpink's Lisa Keeps Using Major Collaborations To Her Advantage
Lisa and Maroon 5 debut their new single 'Priceless' at No. 69 on the Official Singles chart, with ... More even better positions on the sales rankings in the U.K. INDIO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 22: Lisa of BLACKPINK performs at the Coachella Stageduring the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 22, 2023 in Indio, California. (Photo byfor Coachella) As Blackpink singer Lisa continues to promote her debut solo album Alter Ego and several singles from the project, she scores a new win on charts all around the world. The singer and rapper has teamed up with pop band Maroon 5 for its new track, "Priceless." The group is hoping for something of a comeback, tapping into Lisa's incredible popularity and talent — and the plan has worked, at least in the beginning. The collaboration debuts on rankings in many major markets, and Lisa scores another successful non-solo tune in the United Kingdom. Her always-expanding list of appearances on the main singles chart in that country underscores just how instrumental collaborations have been to her success outside of Blackpink. "Priceless" is Lisa's sixth hit under her own name on the Official Singles chart. That list ranks the most popular tracks across the U.K., blending both sales and streaming activity during the latest frame. The Maroon 5 duet opens at No. 69. Lisa is quickly racking up hits, but Maroon 5 has been doing so for years. The band earns its twenty-eighth win on the Official Singles chart and has claimed at least a dozen successes on both of the purchase-only rosters. Lisa's half-dozen appearances on the Official Singles chart are split evenly between entirely solo efforts and collaborations. Her first three charting tracks — "Lalisa," "Money," and "Rockstar" — did not credit any other artists. Her most recent three, however, have benefited in part from the fan bases of other acts. The Blackpink star scored her first successful collaboration on the Official Singles chart in August 2024, when "New Woman" with Rosalía debuted at No. 55. It spent just one frame on the tally before dropping off. In February of this year, she was joined by Doja Cat and Raye on "Born Again," one of the biggest singles from Alter Ego. That track nearly reached the top 10, peaking at a lucky No. 13 and sticking around for seven frames. Now with "Priceless," Lisa has collected a trio of charting collaborations in a row. Half of her solo output on the Official Singles chart includes other musical acts. "Priceless" performs significantly better when looking at pure purchases when compared to the main songs ranking. The title opens at No. 8 on the Official Singles Downloads chart and comes in one spot lower on the Official Singles Sales roster.