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Arm Cuffs Are The Y2K Trend Alexa Chung And Zoey Deutch Are Accessorising With This Summer
Arm Cuffs Are The Y2K Trend Alexa Chung And Zoey Deutch Are Accessorising With This Summer

Elle

time3 days ago

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  • Elle

Arm Cuffs Are The Y2K Trend Alexa Chung And Zoey Deutch Are Accessorising With This Summer

Yesterday Zoey Deutch stepped out in New York looking like the personification of the word chic. And while her sleek bun and minimal Michael Kors Collection dress certainly built a foundation for the gorgeous outfit, it was her simple bracelets that stole the show. FIND OUT MORE AT ELLE COLLECTIVE The organic-shaped gold cuffs look like Elsa Perretti for Tiffany & Co's famous Bone bracelets - a timeless investment piece for fashion devotees. The sublime asymmetry and sensuous contours of Elsa Peretti Bone cuffs have an ergonomic quality that makes them one with the body. And it isn't just Deutch who has decided to embrace the cuff bracelet this summer. In fact, British style star Alexa Chung has been wearing the Y2K-beloved bracelet style non stop this summer. Chung, who is a pro at tiny styling tricks that make a big impact, has been placing her bracelet on her upper arm. We first saw her try the trend in Cannes over her Mango trench coat, and since then it has barely left her bicep. In one recent post the former fashion designer acknowledged her cuff bracelet addiction, captioning the post: 'Overly into upper arm shim sham.' The 41-year-old has proved the styles versatility, wearing it with a sheer, leopard-print maxi dress (which is available to buy now). Composition & Care And a Supriya Lele sheer, PVC mini dress. We love the idea of cuffing these bracelets over long-sleeved clothes to transform a silhouette, but, as both Chung and Deutch prove, there's something elegant about placing them on bare skin too. Time to try the Noughties trend for ourselves. ELLE Collective is a new community of fashion, beauty and culture lovers. For access to exclusive content, events, inspiring advice from our Editors and industry experts, as well the opportunity to meet designers, thought-leaders and stylists, become a member today HERE. Daisy Murray is the Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, spotlighting emerging designers, sustainable shopping, and celebrity style. Since joining in 2016 as an editorial intern, Daisy has run the gamut of fashion journalism - interviewing Molly Goddard backstage at London Fashion Week, investigating the power of androgynous dressing and celebrating the joys of vintage shopping.

Good catch! Vogue's edit of marine-inspired sea jewellery
Good catch! Vogue's edit of marine-inspired sea jewellery

Vogue Singapore

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue Singapore

Good catch! Vogue's edit of marine-inspired sea jewellery

The sea is big in jewellery right now. We can look easily to several collections of high jewellery to see a clutch of designers and jewellers exploring the idea. From Boucheron's categorical expressions of water in various forms to artful interpretations of the sea in art, as Singapore jeweller Simone did with an art nouveau collection inspired by Hokusai. High jewellery creations like those lead the way creatively, but there is certainly also a wealth of alternative options out there. These run the gamut from fine jewels in precious materials, like Tiffany & Co.'s Titan line designed by Pharrell Williams. Set with lustrous black Tahitian pearls and spiked gold designed like the tines of Poseidon's trident, it makes its references graphically and subtly. Fred, a maison that loves the sun and sea, has also built on its sailing cable collection—distilling its signature design elements into glamorous built-in stacks in the Force 10 Rise. Nautical and imbued with the spirit of the sea, yet designed with a modern subtlety that makes it easy to wear. Cute motifs like seashells and little fish, meanwhile, offer an easy way into the trend. A piece in a bigger size makes a fabulous, summery statement which can be paired with daintier everyday jewellery. Goossens, the Parisian maison des métiers d'art that crafts fantasy bijoux for Chanel, has a playful jewelled seashell minaudière out this summer that's as pretty as it is handy. Here, Vogue's edit of jewellery with sea motifs. Courtesy of Tiffany & Co. 1 / 13 Tiffany & Co. Titan by Pharrell Williams ring in rose gold with a Tahitian pearl and diamonds, $14,000 The May 2025 'Sonder' issue of Vogue Singapore is available online and on newsstands. Courtesy of CCWW Designs 2 / 13 CCWW Designs Ammonite earrings in carved aventurine with 14-carat gold and lab-grown diamonds, US$5,015 Courtesy of Dior 3 / 13 Dior Rose des Vents hidden watch in yellow gold with diamonds, price on request Courtesy of Fred 4 / 13 Fred Force 10 Rise ring in pink gold with diamonds, $9,700 Courtesy of Guita M 5 / 13 Guita M GE620 earrings in rose gold with grey mother-of-pearl, grey Tahitian pearls and imperial topaz, US$9,400 Courtesy of Goossens 6 / 13 Goossens Circé minaudière necklace in gold-dipped brass with freshwater pearls, carnelian, turquoise, agate and garnet, US$2,170 Courtesy of Goossens 7 / 13 Goossens Circé shell pendant in gold-dipped brass with a freshwater pearl, US$255 Courtesy of iTÄ 8 / 13 iTÄ Bahía Shell Bead pendant in 14-carat yellow gold with diamonds, $2,150 Courtesy of Brent Neale 9 / 13 Brent Neale Cancer ring in yellow gold with diamonds, US$12,250 Courtesy of Brent Neale 10 / 13 Brent Neale Pisces ring in platinum and yellow gold with diamonds, US$19,850 Courtesy of Misho 11 / 13 Misho Sirena necklace in gold-plated bronze with pearls, $346 Courtesy of Selim Mouzannar 12 / 13 Selim Mouzannar Fish For Love double-sided pendant in pink gold with diamonds, sapphires, spessartines and orange enamel, US$27,470 Courtesy of Mociun 13 / 13 Mociun fish charm in 14-carat gold, price on request

Dua Lipa Styles Her Favorite $100 Sneakers With Boyfriend Jeans and a Leopard Print Top
Dua Lipa Styles Her Favorite $100 Sneakers With Boyfriend Jeans and a Leopard Print Top

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Dua Lipa Styles Her Favorite $100 Sneakers With Boyfriend Jeans and a Leopard Print Top

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Dua Lipa is currently on her Radical Optimism Tour, but she still found some time to take her favorite $100 sneakers to the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, May 25. Having already demonstrated her love for Formula 1-inspired attire, Lipa hit the race track with her Puma Speedcats and a $21,700 celeb-beloved watch, all while leaning into the leopard print and belt buckle trends. Lipa's Puma Speedcats quickly became known as a rising It-sneaker, particularly as they are seriously affordable. The versatile Puma Speedcat Og comes in a plethora of colors, almost all of which retail at the $100 price point. However, the "Levitating" singer didn't shy away from including a little loud luxury in her outfit. An eye-catching, $21,700 Panthère de Cartier gold watch—which has a huge celebrity fan base—perfectly contrasted with the superstar's more affordable wardrobe picks. A pair of black faded Coperni Boyfriend Denim Pants, currently retailing for $371, were an ideal casual fit for the Grand Prix. She paired the mid-rise boyfriend jeans with a Coperni black logo belt, a Coperni yellow leopard print top, and a black nylon jacket. View Deal View Deal View Deal Everyone from Meghan Markle to Elle Fanning and Kylie Jenner, sister Kendall, and Taylor Swift has shown their love for Cartier's delicate timepieces. While Lipa's allegiance will seemingly always be to Puma's Speedcat Og model, she's recently taken the brand's ballet sneakers for a test-drive. Rihanna, Jennifer Lawrence, Kaia Gerber and Gigi Hadid are all dedicated fans of the Puma Speedcat, too. View Deal View Deal View Deal During her appearance at the Monaco Grand Prix, Lipa accessorized her outfit with a $56,000 Tiffany & Co. Knot Double Row Bracelet in White Gold and Diamonds, a $7,200 Tiffany & Co. Knot Double Row Ring, a $6,500 Shay Pavé Diamond Pinky Ring, and $180 Jennifer Fisher 2" Thread Hoops. Along with the singer's rumored $30,000 engagement ring, Lipa's jewelry totalled approximately $100,000.

9 celebrity jewellery looks that made a statement
9 celebrity jewellery looks that made a statement

Tatler Asia

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Tatler Asia

9 celebrity jewellery looks that made a statement

2. Audrey Hepburn's Tiffany & Co pearls in 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' (1961) Above Breakfast at Tiffany's' launched numerous celebrity jewellery moments (Photo: IMDB) Nothing says 'iconic' like Audrey Hepburn gazing into a Tiffany's window in Breakfast at Tiffany's . The multi-strand pearl necklace she wore with a Givenchy black dress wasn't hers, but it cemented Tiffany & Co's place in pop culture and made pearls eternally chic. It also introduced the idea of fine jewellery as aspirational, cinematic luxury. 3. Lady Gaga's Tiffany & Co diamond at the Oscars (2019) When Lady Gaga stepped onto the red carpet wearing the legendary 128.54-carat Tiffany Diamond—previously worn only by Mary Whitehouse (at the 1957 Tiffany Ball) and Audrey Hepburn (for Breakfast at Tiffany's promos)—she gave the historic yellow diamond its most modern moment yet. Styled with black gloves and an Alexander McQueen gown, it was a homage and a power play all at once. 4. Rihanna's Chopard diamonds at Cannes (2017) Rihanna shut down the Cannes red carpet in custom Chopard—including a watch reimagined as a choker. The look wasn't just stunning—it marked the launch of her co-designed Rihanna ♥ Chopard collection and redefined red carpet jewellery as edgy, fashion-forward and layered, not just traditional. 5. Princess Diana's sapphire engagement ring (1981) Chosen by Diana from a Garrard catalogue (not custom-made), the 12-carat sapphire surrounded by diamonds was controversial for its 'off-the-rack' accessibility. It later became one of the most globally iconic celebrity jewellery pieces, and even more so when Prince William proposed to Kate Middleton with the same ring in 2010. It is now arguably the most famous engagement ring in the world. 6. Beyoncé's Lorraine Schwartz diamonds at the Met Gala (2014) Paired with her sheer Givenchy gown, Beyoncé's black diamond chandelier earrings were a high-drama highlight of the 2014 Met Gala. Lorraine Schwartz and Beyoncé have a long-standing relationship, and this jaw-dropping look proved that diamonds can be as daring as they are dazzling. 7. Marilyn Monroe's diamonds in 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' (1953) Above Celebrity jewellery doesn't have to feature gold carats and flawless diamonds to make an impact. While the dazzling diamond necklace Marilyn wore in the 'Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend' number wasn't real, the scene remains one of the most referenced jewellery moments in film history. The fantasy of diamonds as a girl's ultimate bestie is forever imprinted on pop culture. 8. Kim Kardashian's Lorraine Schwartz diamond ring (2016) Valued at over US$4 million, the 20-carat ring Kanye West gave Kim became notorious after it was stolen during a Paris robbery. It was a defining piece of the Kardashian jewellery narrative—jaw-dropping, headline-making and inseparable from celebrity security discourse. See more: Happy birthday, Kim Kardashian: Here's how the influencer built her business empire 9. Zendaya's Bulgari emerald suite at the Venice Film Festival (2021) As a Bulgari ambassador, Zendaya has delivered major celebrity jewellery moments, but her appearance at the Venice Film Festival wearing an emerald and diamond Bulgari suite with a sculptural Balmain gown was peak modern goddess. It showed how a Gen Z star can carry—and redefine—heritage jewels for a new era.

Suzanna Son Shares Her Passion for Horror and New Music
Suzanna Son Shares Her Passion for Horror and New Music

Elle

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

Suzanna Son Shares Her Passion for Horror and New Music

Justin French Jacket, bodysuit, lavaliere, pumps, Louis Vuitton. Earrings, watch, rings, Tiffany & Co. On St. Patrick's Day, Suzanna Son hops on a video call from the back seat of a moving car. She has just touched down in Chicago, where she's filming a top-secret role in Season 3 of Ryan Murphy's Monster , which centers on the notorious Wisconsin killer Ed Gein. 'Have you ever done an interview on the move like this?' she asks with a giggle. An interview on the go is fitting for Son, who seems to be in a state of perpetual motion. Her breakout role came three and a half years ago, when she played Strawberry, a 17-year-old doughnut shop worker in the Fear Street: Prom Queen , a Netflix-backed slasher directed by Matt Palmer and based on the novel of the same name in R. L. Stine's book series. Justin French Jacket, shirt, cardigan, skirt, socks, Miu Miu. Earrings, ring, Shay Jewelry. To get into the headspace of each new character she inhabits, Son assigns them a personal scent. Prom Queen 's Megan, whom she describes as a stoner who's always game to lend you a lighter, smells like weed and vanilla To tap into her role on Monster , she wears a perfume that has notes of gasoline, saffron, and mandarin. She says Megan is her favorite character to date, so much so that she's been wearing the character's perfume— Justin French Jacket, bodysuit, lavaliere, pumps, Louis Vuitton. Earrings, watch, rings, Tiffany & Co. With both Fear Street and Monster , Son is trying on a new personal scent as well: horror. 'I like playing characters who react the way a normal person might react to horror,' Son says. She's a fan of the genre: 'They feel like dreams I had as a child,' she adds. 'I used to have terrible nightmares, and nothing really reminds me of those nightmares other than a very esoteric horror movie.' Now Son finds herself down the rabbit hole, creating horror that feeds other people's nightmares. During the first day of shooting Fear Street , Son came face-to-face with one of her own fears: screaming in public. (She calls the experience shooting the film 'Matt Palmer's boot camp.') 'I like playing characters who react the way a normal person might react to horror.' Fear Street is her first project without a musical element. Son calls music her first love, and her previous roles in The Idol and Red Rocket showcase her vocal range—anyone who's seen the latter likely has Son's haunting performance of 'Bye Bye Bye' by NSYNC (slow, longing, a bit irreverent) burned in their frontal cortex. Son isn't turning her back on music—in fact, she's 'very close' to releasing five or six songs of her own. 'I want to start singing live this year,' she says. But don't expect to see her headlining Lollapalooza anytime soon: 'It won't be crazy big. Just $30 tickets, little shows here and there...I want to start small and have my audience grow with me.' When she's writing songs, she weaves the roles she's played into her lyrics. On her upcoming release, she says some songs are from her perspective, and some are filtered through her characters. Justin French Jacket, shirt, cardigan, skirt, socks, Miu Miu. Earrings, ring, Shay Jewelry. Clearly, her work life won't be slowing down anytime soon, but IRL, Son is laid-back, like California personified. She likes to longboard; she cooks a lot; she's into knolling (she recommended I check out the Reddit community r/knolling, where people painstakingly arrange objects into either parallel lines or right angles). This year, she's trying to go out more. Toward the end of the call, I tell Son I'm curious—if she were to play herself in a movie, what perfume would she choose? After some careful consideration, she selects Hair by Sami Knight for Rehab; makeup by Alexandra French at Forward Artists; manicure by Jolene Brodeur at The Wall Group; produced by Anthony Federici at Petty Cash Production; photographed at Malibu Creek Ranch. A version of this story appears in the Summer 2025 issue of ELLE. Related Stories

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