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VILEBREQUIN SUMMER 25 COLLECTION PLUNGES YOU INTO THE GOLDEN AGE OF DISCO
VILEBREQUIN SUMMER 25 COLLECTION PLUNGES YOU INTO THE GOLDEN AGE OF DISCO

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time09-05-2025

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VILEBREQUIN SUMMER 25 COLLECTION PLUNGES YOU INTO THE GOLDEN AGE OF DISCO

Web Release Selection Lifestyle By Editor_wr On May 9, 2025 SHIMMY CHIC It's 1975 all over again. 'Ah, love to love you baby…' caresses the airwaves every time you cruise down to the beach. Meanwhile, Vilebrequin's groovy swim trunks are taking over the actual waves with their seductive new look. Born in 1971, Vilebrequin was there for the dawn of disco. What a time! From the coasts of Saint-Tropez and Ibiza to the strobes of Studio 54, you could feel a genuine breeze of liberation, joy, and self-expression in the air. Times may have changed, but the Vilebrequin spirit hasn't. The new Summer 25 collection features plenty of lamé, sparkle, and elegantly upbeat styles to keep you singing 'Yes sir, I can boogie' into next summer and beyond. DISCO INFERN'EAU! Forget foam parties. Next summer's collection turns the pool into your discothèque—or is it the opposite? Striking metallic stretch jersey one-pieces set the tone: dripping in 70s glamour and fun, they are an outfit all on their own! Add matching pants to really rock the boat. Vilebrequin craftsmanship steals the floor with breathtakingly detailed sequin-effect bikinis and decadent jacquard broché turtle trunks to help you dazzle as you do the hustle. Show them who's daddy cool with matching Disco Starfish swimwear and ready-to-wear—tailored to accompany your own glittering version of 'We Are Family'. BORN TO BE ALIVE Tennis, swimming, or dating? Pick your sport. Shorts are shorter, dresses and playsuits liberate the silhouette, while matching accessories create an allure as sharp as your serve. In timeless navy and white, a newly designed VBQ monogram punctuates the main summer collection for a sleek party-ready aesthetic. Perfect with a medallion—or without. Summer 25 sees the new VBQ Line leap into action, introducing a versatile and easy-to-style wardrobe, made for living in. SUPER-NATURE Vilebrequin has always danced to its own beat: a unique blend of sophistication and free-spiritedness. Let your imagination run wild next summer with natural hues and shapes. From the Madrague women's print to broderie anglaise, embroidered muslin, and delicate jellyfish motifs, there are many ways to summer at a more gentle tempo—for you and the planet. 100% of Vilebrequin men's swimwear and 85% of all collections are now crafted in recycled, organic, or natural materials. Next summer, get ready to go to trunk-y town with our latest chic innovation: swim shorts tailored from pure linen—breathable, sustainable, and supernatural. That's the way, uh-huh, uh-huh, we like it. Vilebrequin has dedicated over 50 summers to refining the art of vacation—always with a sense of playful optimism. The secret to the House's longevity? Never losing sight of the joy, lightness, and freedom of Saint-Tropez in 1971, where our swimsuit legend began. That, and an obsession with durable, high-quality tailoring you can vacation in for years—and others after you. VILEBREQUIN SUMMER 25 COLLECTION PLUNGES YOU INTO THE GOLDEN AGE OF DISCO Comments are closed.

WATCH: 'Yes sir, I can boogie' singers plan trip to Elgin Cathedral while N-Trance say a 'piece of their heart' is in Elgin after MacMoray performance
WATCH: 'Yes sir, I can boogie' singers plan trip to Elgin Cathedral while N-Trance say a 'piece of their heart' is in Elgin after MacMoray performance

Press and Journal

time21-04-2025

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WATCH: 'Yes sir, I can boogie' singers plan trip to Elgin Cathedral while N-Trance say a 'piece of their heart' is in Elgin after MacMoray performance

N-Trance and Baccara have both spoken about their 'brilliant' time staying in Elgin and performing at MacMoray. The groups took to the stage in Elgin's Cooper Park on Sunday as thousands danced along to their music. N-Trance members Tricia McTeague, Jay McCurdy and DJ Junior K told the Press and Journal they would come back to MacMoray 'in a heartbeat'. The British music group added that a 'piece of their heart' was now in Elgin. Meanwhile, Baccara duo Cristina Sevilla and Helen De Quiroga spoke about how they would 'love' to visit Elgin Cathedral. The pair, who sing 'Yes sir, I can boogie', also spoke about their stay at the Laichmoray Hotel and the 'fantastic' food. When we asked N-Trance about the crowd at MacMoray, Jay told us: 'They were absolutely sensational. 'It was unbelievable. Just brilliant.' Tricia added: 'It really did feel like that. The energy was pouring at us. 'We're always a bit over-excited, but when the crowd's like that it goes up to the next level.' The trio said that since they only flew in on the day and would be shortly leaving, they 'unfortunately' didn't have time to explore Moray. But they'd love to be back. And thankfully for fans the festival may be what brings them to Moray once again. At the end of the Sunday, festival organiser Andy MacDonald announced that MacMoray will continue. N-Trance had been shocked to hear it could have been the final MacMoray. 'This is one of the best organised events,' Tricia said. 'Everyone has been super nice and super friendly. 'I hope it continues because this is amazing and we feel very welcomed.' When asked if they would return to the festival in the future, Jay said: 'Of course! In a heartbeat. 'I feel like a piece of my heart is now here in Elgin.' Baccara, with a current line-up of Cristina Sevilla and Helen De Quiroga, stayed at the Laichmoray Hotel in Elgin. Cristina said they sadly did not have much time to visit Elgin. But Helen added: 'We would like to visit the wonderful cathedral you have here. Very famous. 'I saw a little bit on the internet. It's really wonderful.' Cristina said that they would like to stay in the area longer, but it was 'not possible' due to their schedule. The pair spoke positively about the food and drink at the Laichmoray Hotel. Helen shared that she had haddock, which was 'fantastic'. Meanwhile, Cristina said: 'I tried a shot of whisky. Here of course, in Scotland, it's famous. 'The name of the whiskey I don't remember, but now we know the story of Dalmore. It's a long story about King Alexander III.' The pair said their time performing at MacMoray was 'amazing' and that they hope to return. Cristina added: 'We would like to come back.'

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