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Anne Hathaway continues to fuel plastic surgery rumors with youthful 2025 Met Gala appearance
Anne Hathaway continues to fuel plastic surgery rumors with youthful 2025 Met Gala appearance

Daily Mail​

time06-05-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Anne Hathaway continues to fuel plastic surgery rumors with youthful 2025 Met Gala appearance

continued to fuel plastic surgery rumors after she displayed her smooth face at the 2025 Met Gala on Monday. The star, 42, wore a look by Wes Gordon and Carolina Herrera and chatted away on the red carpet about how the late Andre Leon Talley influenced her look. However, several viewers of the video were more focused on the actress's face rather than her outfit. One person wrote: 'Whoa she really got some obvious work done on her upper face. Maybe brow lift. She's trying to distract/cover up with pulled back hair.' In response, another person said: 'Jaw, ponytail lift, and brow lift it seems!' A third added: 'All I know is the eyebrows move!' Another person added to the conversation and wrote: 'Her plastic surgeon is top tier.' Others praised Anne's appearance, but still suspected that she may have had some cosmetic work done. One fan said: 'When is he gonna ask "who is your surgeon?",' referencing the reporter's line of questioning before adding, 'I'd like to know how much $$ I need to rob for an appointment.' A second person added: 'Did she have anything done to her face? She looks younger. Absolutely gorgeous.' The actress became was the talk of social media last month after she appeared at New York fashion week looking especially youthful. It came after a series of stunning appearances that have left some fans saying that she looks younger now than she did in her 20s. Anne;s noticeably smooth complexion - even compared to just six months ago - has sparked frenzied speculation about what work she may have had done. Even when letting out a big laugh, the star's forehead did not reveal even one wrinkle or crinkle. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Vogue (@voguemagazine) What is it? Several fans have commented on Anne's remarkably smooth appearance after she walked the blue carpet at the Met Gala on Monday night In the details: Anne's look for the evening was designed by Wes Gordon and Carolina Herrera Hathaway's apparent continued de-ageing has also left some fans joking: 'Annie's on track to be a baby by 2045.' The actress has previously faced speculation over potential cosmetic treatments. In 2023, plastic surgeon Dr Gary Motykie said he had 'no doubt she had surgery on her nose' as it appears the former child star refined her tip with a finesse rhinoplasty. He added: 'You see it go from a slightly more plunging bulbous tip with a wide bridge to having a much more defined contour and thinner bridge and thinner tip and more tip projection. That's the leading sign of having a rhinoplasty. 'We also see that natural sign of thinning and baby fat going away on her face, but it does appear to be more maintained. So, again, I am suspicious of things like fillers, Botox, maintenance with micro-needling and skin tightening, things to just maintain the skin. 'I also noticed her jawline is a bit narrower, again that could be the normal loss of body fat or it could be some slight contouring to the jawline to bring in that lower face with things like Botox to narrow that lower part of the face.' Back in 2008, Anne denied ever going under the knife but said: 'When I was growing up, I wanted a nose job, because I didn't think my nose was good. 'Your face needs to have character if you're going to be an actor, or you're just kind of a face.' Despite this the actress has spoken about her skincare regime and her dedication to it is obvious. Only two months ago, Anne shared a makeup free snap with her Hollywood bestie Jessica Chastain. The friends, who starred alongside each other in 2024 thriller Mothers' Instinct, were both seen wearing sheet face masks as they kept their skin hydrated while relaxing on a plane. Anne's long-term facialist, the renowned Su-Man, has also previously given an insight into the star's strict daily skincare routine. Su-Man told Net-a-Porter that Anne massages her face, puts on a face mask, and applies SPF 30 every day. Hiding something? Fans speculated that the high pony up do was chosen to conceal the extent of the work she has had done on her face Anne has also spoken in the past about how she has always prioritised protecting her skin from sun damage, with her mother encouraging her to wear sunscreen daily from a young age. Speaking to The Sun in 2012, she said: 'I even carry an umbrella if I walk in the sunshine and use spray tan if I need to look as if I've been sunbathing.' Dr Asha Chhaya, an aesthetic doctor and medical lead at WY Skin Clinic, hs speculate over some of the ways Anne likely maintains her flawless features. Chhaya said: 'She likely follows a consistent skincare routine, with sun protection as a top priority, using SPF daily. 'Her regimen probably includes gentle cleansing, moisturising, and regular face masks to keep her skin hydrated and radiant.' Chhaya added: 'It's also likely that she incorporates antioxidant serums to shield her skin from environmental damage, and no anti-ageing routine would be complete without retinol - known for its ability to boost collagen production and reduce the appearance of fine lines. 'It's possible she benefits from regular facials and subtle cosmetic enhancements to further bring out her natural beauty.' Another factor that might be helping is the fact she gave up alcohol back in 2019. Alcohol dehydrates the skin and disrupts sleep, both factors can lead to a dull, tired complexion.

Carolina Herrera to debut main Spring/Summer 2026 collection in Madrid on Sept. 18
Carolina Herrera to debut main Spring/Summer 2026 collection in Madrid on Sept. 18

Fashion Network

time23-04-2025

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  • Fashion Network

Carolina Herrera to debut main Spring/Summer 2026 collection in Madrid on Sept. 18

Carolina Herrera, owned by Spanish group Puig, will present its main collection outside New York Fashion Week for the first time in its history. On Sept. 18, the fashion house will unveil its Spring/Summer 2026 line in Madrid. Founded by designer Carolina Herrera, the brand described the move as a "unique celebration of the city." Over the past few years, Carolina Herrera has hosted two international runway shows: one in Rio de Janeiro for its Resort 2024 collection, and another in Mexico City for Resort 2025. The upcoming Madrid show will mark a milestone for the brand, as it experiments with staging a main collection abroad while still planning to return to New York Fashion Week in 2026. "This will be our third destination show, and it felt like the right time to experiment further and take a main collection abroad, even though we remain deeply committed to New York Fashion Week," said Wes Gordon, creative director of Carolina Herrera. As a tribute to its American roots, the brand will also organize a private client event in the U.S. ahead of the Madrid presentation. While the venue for the Madrid show has not yet been disclosed, Gordon hinted that it will take place in an "iconically Madrilenian" setting. "Madrid has always been one of my favorite cities in the world—rich in history, art, and culture. It's home to incredible creatives with a unique approach to beauty and joy," said Gordon. "Every time I visit, I leave fully recharged with inspiration. Here, the joy of life becomes reality." Gordon's connection to Madrid runs deep. In 2024, he served as a judge for the Spanish edition of the Vogue Fashion Fund, which supports emerging designers. The year before, through its "Celebrating Women in the Arts" initiative, Carolina Herrera partnered with Madrid's Thyssen Museum to sponsor the "Maestras" exhibition—featuring over 100 works by artists such as Artemisia Gentileschi, Angelica Kauffmann, and Sonia Delaunay. As with its Resort 2025 presentation in Mexico City, the fashion house will collaborate with local Spanish artisans and creatives for the Spring/Summer 2026 collection. "At its core, this is a celebration of the people who make the city what it is," Gordon said. "The starting point has always been to tell their stories and use this platform to highlight their talent and creativity, from the most traditional and folkloric to the modern and contemporary. It is an honor to work with them as part of our story with Madrid." Carolina Herrera joins a growing number of luxury fashion houses that have recently turned to Spain as a runway destination. In June 2022, , while .

Wes Gordon Delivers an Early Valentine at Carolina Herrera Fall 2025
Wes Gordon Delivers an Early Valentine at Carolina Herrera Fall 2025

Yahoo

time10-02-2025

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  • Yahoo

Wes Gordon Delivers an Early Valentine at Carolina Herrera Fall 2025

It seems as though Wes Gordon was in the mood for love this season. As showgoers, including Chloe Fineman, Michelle Zauner, Dove Cameron, and Mrs. Herrera herself, looked out on a sky-high panoramic view of snowy Manhattan, spring felt far away—but the designer had lined his runway with thousands of ranunculus blooms. His inspiration: the Jerzy Kosinski book and Hal Ashby film Being There. In the latter, Peter Sellers plays a gardener who unexpectedly rises to political prominence. The movie is one of Gordon's favorites, and it got him thinking, he wrote in his show notes, about 'tending to our wardrobes the way he would tend to his garden—meticulously, with thoughtful care.' From the first look out, the botanical through-line was clear: Models wore sashes with handmade silk rosettes around the waist, carried miniature rosette evening bags, and sported oversized flower brooches or bold tulip prints. One of Gordon's most beloved paintings, Sonia Delaunay's 'Rhythm Color,' inspired the deep hues on display. The exuberant luxury approach in action! Breaking up the lovey-dovey mood was a running motif of pinstriped suiting, but even that got a flirtatious upgrade with cropped blazers, strapless tops or bandeaus, and gilded floral embellishments. Call it corpcore, done Herrera-style, with Gordon injecting youthful energy into the ladylike house codes. The brand's signature white shirting also found its way into the collection, whether paired with sharp trousers or oversized and draped over a flared skirt. And even more sweet touches abounded: as Fleetwood Mac played on the soundtrack, openwork lace evoked the edges of a Valentine and embellished tweeds came in macaron hues, while roses bloomed over the the shoulders and bodice of a hot-pink dress. The only downside is that we won't be able to get our hands on these looks by February 14. You Might Also Like The 15 Best Organic And Clean Shampoos For Any And All Hair Types 100 Gifts That Are $50 Or Under (And Look Way More Expensive Than They Actually Are)

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