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Hailey Bieber flashes legs at Kylie Jenner's birthday as she reveals famous friend ignored her FaceTime call
Hailey Bieber flashes legs at Kylie Jenner's birthday as she reveals famous friend ignored her FaceTime call

Daily Mail​

time16 hours ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Hailey Bieber flashes legs at Kylie Jenner's birthday as she reveals famous friend ignored her FaceTime call

was all legs in her latest Instagram post. The catwalk queen displayed her endless limbs in a new post documenting her 'perfect weekend' celebrating Kylie Jenner's 28th birthday. Her long, toned legs were slightly crossed as Hailey sat upon a rustic bench during Kylie 's bash. She was clad in an itty bitty polka dot mini dress with sheer sleeves and a glass of red wine in hand. While her post garnered plenty of 'likes', Hailey isn't always so successful when it comes to capturing everyone's attention - the star also revealed her friend Kendall Jenner failed to pick up her FaceTime call. In the carousel, Hailey, 28, included a photo of her unsuccessful attempt at reaching Kendall via the app. 'KENDALL is unavailable,' the screen announced, along with a photo of Kendall's profile photo, which was of an ostrich. The carousel of images provided fans a glimpse into Kylie's birthday party. Hailey, who shares a son with husband Justin Bieber, stood outside on a grassy yard with a glass in hand, an assortment of pillows and blankets piled along the floor beside her. In another photo, she stretched out her body in a yard, her white top showing off her svelte midriff as it rode up her torso. The 'perfect weekend' also included plenty of scrumptious food. She posted photos of her hearty breakfast, consisting of waffles, hash browns, eggs, bacon, a chia bowl, and French toast. The weekend's menu also included a plate of pasta. During the bash, she also got in touch with her artistic side. She showed off a painting she did of a sunshine face, signing it off with her initials at the bottom corner. Kylie celebrated her 28th birthday with an elegant dinner party thrown by her sister Kendall, skipping the usual over-the-top gatherings often favored by celebrities. The reality star received lots of online messages from her large family to mark the day and the gathering of friends was the icing on the cake. Kendall, 29, pulled out all the stops, setting an elegant table for the al fresco meal, with a white table clothes, decorated with candles, flowers and fresh tomatoes. The Mediterranean buffet included a simple arugula and tomato salad, stuffed peppers, olives, pita bread, cucumber salad, couscous and more. The model tagged Chef Khristianne U as the creator of the luscious looking food. 'Best birthday ever!!!!!!! I'm so grateful to my family and friends for making this weekend so special and full of love. 28 feels so good!!!!!' Kylie captioned a sweet slideshow full of party pictures.

Watch moment horrified Peter Andre is left stunned as Princess says she ‘feels like mum Katie Price' in risque shoot
Watch moment horrified Peter Andre is left stunned as Princess says she ‘feels like mum Katie Price' in risque shoot

The Sun

timea day ago

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Watch moment horrified Peter Andre is left stunned as Princess says she ‘feels like mum Katie Price' in risque shoot

HORRIFIED Peter Andre was stunned into silence when he saw daughter Princess posing up a storm during a risque photoshoot. Princess, 18, is starring in her very own reality show - The Princess Diaries - which follows her journey into adulthood as she steps out of her famous parents' shadows. 3 Mum Katie Price has since insisted those in charge banned her from appearing in the ITV2 series, which marks huge moments for Princess including walking in her first catwalk show and her milestone birthday celebrations. The teen is also seen working the camera for her first-ever solo cover shoot - and it's instantly apparent she's the daughter of one the country's most successful models. For one set of snaps, Princess stunned in a sheer pink dressing gown trimmed with fluffy faux fur. With her smokey eye make-up and perfect pout, the influencer was a double of her mum in her early modelling career. In a moment of bad timing, Pete, 52, appeared on FaceTime and even Princess picked up on how 'uncomfortable' her dad was. Speaking in her confessional, Princess said: 'I'm channelling my mum's confidence in photoshoots. This look is… something I've not actually done before. It's a little bit more grown up.' When Pete was shown his daughter's new look, clearly struggling with his words, he said: 'Right… yeah… ok.' Off camera, Princess said: 'I think it was such a big mistake to FaceTime dad. This is definitely not a dad-friendly look.' Pete is seen still adjusting to what he's seeing, and he added: 'Not my kind of thing… but you look… you look…' After the shoot wrapped, Princess reflected on the day and said: 'I did feel a bit like I was in my zone. I felt like my mum. 'When I see pictures of her when she was younger, it reminded me of that. But obviously she did topless and I will not do topless.' Princess Andre reveals what mum Katie Price thinks of her TV career after star vowed NOT to watch new show Katie, 47, made her name in the 90s as a lads' mag pin-up, posing under the pseudonym Jordan. Such was Katie's success as Jordan that she was already a multi-millionaire when she entered the I'm a Celebrity jungle in 2004 and met future husband Pete, who was then known for his 1995 hit Mysterious Girl. Meanwhile, Katie has claimed she was 'banned' from seeing her daughter when she was filming scenes for The Princess Diaries in Ibiza. Mum-of-five Katie was coincidentally on the White Island and attempted to meet up with Princess in a bar. But Katie told how she broke down in tears when producers blocked it from happening. Speaking on the latest edition of The Katie Price Show podcast, she revealed: "When I was in Ibiza, Princess was there in Ibiza, and I wasn't allowed to meet up with her. "But funny enough, I walked into a bar, and there was a group of people and it was the producer of her show, and they came up to me and said, we're producing the show. I burst out crying and this producer would know it, and said, 'I'm so upset'.

Shane Watson: Over 50? These are the only white trainers to be seen in… and 6 other anti-ageing styles to try from just £49.50
Shane Watson: Over 50? These are the only white trainers to be seen in… and 6 other anti-ageing styles to try from just £49.50

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Shane Watson: Over 50? These are the only white trainers to be seen in… and 6 other anti-ageing styles to try from just £49.50

Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission - learn more How bored are you of hearing about trainers? A bit, no doubt, because in the past 15 years (if you date the start of the trainer explosion from the moment Phoebe Philo took her catwalk bow wearing white Stan Smiths in 2010), trainers have become the number one fashion forward footwear for all ages and both sexes.

Topshop sets stage for high street return – but can it go beyond nostalgia?
Topshop sets stage for high street return – but can it go beyond nostalgia?

The Guardian

time2 days ago

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  • The Guardian

Topshop sets stage for high street return – but can it go beyond nostalgia?

London fashion week begins in mid-September but showgoers will be starting early this season, with Topshop's first return to the catwalk in seven years taking place next weekend. Open to the public and likely to feature the campaign star Cara Delevingne, it's the latest evidence to confirm that the beloved high street brand is back. Topshop, once a rite of passage for young women finding their style on the high street, was bought by Asos in 2021 when its parent company, Philip Green's Arcadia, went into administration. But its flagship store, the 90,000-sq-ft (8,400 sq metres) shopping destination at Oxford Circus in central London, closed later that year and the brand's relevance diminished. The Danish billionaire Anders Holch Povlsen, who bought a 75% stake in the company last year, is hoping to change that. The prospect of Topshop's return in bricks and mortar has been greeted with glee by shoppers who remember its golden age in the 90s and 00s. Elle's contributing editor Laura Antonia Jordan says part of this is down to nostalgia for the Oxford Circus store, 'going down the escalators and potentially losing hours in there'. The Vogue fashion writer Olivia Allen expresses a similar sentiment. 'It was like an immersive amusement park for the teenage girl,' she says. 'The closest you could get to living inside a coming-of-age makeover movie.' Allen, who describes herself as 'geriatric gen Z', says the store itself will be central to Topshop cementing its position with a new generation. 'It was a meeting point and the unspoken go-to for any trip to London,' she says. 'Without this, I'm not sure Topshop will ever have the same cachet.' Michelle Wilson, the managing director of Asos, has confirmed that standalone stores are coming, telling Drapers in June: 'That's something that we are working on all the time.' Topshop was founded in 1964 in Sheffield, catering to teenagers. A decade later, the first standalone store opened, and Topman was established in 1978. The Oxford Circus store opened in 1994. Other triumphs included sellout fashion collaborations with designers including JW Anderson and Christopher Kane, as well as Kate Moss from 2007. At its height, Topshop had 300 stores in the UK and 11 in the US. Part of this success was managed by Jane Shepherdson, its brand director from 1997 to 2007, who was often described as the most influential person on the high street. Shepherdson says it was, in large part, down to the creative team behind the brand. 'We had a shared vision. What we wanted to do was to completely exceed and blow away our customers' expectations,' she says. 'Give them something that was so much better than they were expecting.' Sign up to Fashion Statement Style, with substance: what's really trending this week, a roundup of the best fashion journalism and your wardrobe dilemmas solved after newsletter promotion She mentions the collaborations and the now-classic shearling coats – 'something that Topshop wouldn't normally do' – as examples of this. 'An awful lot of it was done on instinct,' she adds. Jordan says there is 'still a gap in the market for well-designed affordable clothes', something that the team behind Topshop are aware of. Speaking to the Sunday Times, Wilson distanced the brand from fast fashion and said prices were likely to be £50 for a pair of jeans and £100 for a dress. (Shein, by contrast, would charge about £18 and £19 respectively.) The brand comes under Asos's 'fashion with integrity' strategy, which monitors supply chains. Catherine Shuttleworth, a retail consultant and the chief executive of Savvy Marketing, says this chimes with how younger customers are thinking. 'When they were 12 or 13 they were buying stuff from Pretty Little Thing, Boohoo,' she says. 'They're looking for a brand that reflects the life that they believe in, which is still Instagrammable but with more values, a bit more exclusive.' Nostalgia for Topshop is particularly keenly felt by millennials and older members of gen Z, but the question remains how far this feeling can take the brand. 'I guess the dilemma for the new Topshop is: are you appealing to the millennial demographic for whom it was a real rite of passage or are you going after the version of us now?' says Jordan. 'I don't know if it can charm them in the same way because they are spoiled for choice.'

Topshop sets stage for high street return – but can it go beyond nostalgia?
Topshop sets stage for high street return – but can it go beyond nostalgia?

The Guardian

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

Topshop sets stage for high street return – but can it go beyond nostalgia?

London fashion week begins in mid-September but showgoers will be starting early this season, with Topshop's first return to the catwalk in seven years taking place next weekend. Open to the public and likely to feature the campaign star Cara Delevingne, it's the latest evidence to confirm that the beloved high street brand is back. Topshop, once a rite of passage for young women finding their style on the high street, was bought by Asos in 2021 when its parent company, Philip Green's Arcadia, went into administration. But its flagship store, the 90,000-sq-ft (8,400 sq metres) shopping destination at Oxford Circus in central London, closed later that year and the brand's relevance diminished. The Danish billionaire Anders Holch Povlsen, who bought a 75% stake in the company last year, is hoping to change that. The prospect of Topshop's return in bricks and mortar has been greeted with glee by shoppers who remember its golden age in the 90s and 00s. Elle's contributing editor Laura Antonia Jordan says part of this is down to nostalgia for the Oxford Circus store, 'going down the escalators and potentially losing hours in there'. The Vogue fashion writer Olivia Allen expresses a similar sentiment. 'It was like an immersive amusement park for the teenage girl,' she says. 'The closest you could get to living inside a coming-of-age makeover movie.' Allen, who describes herself as 'geriatric gen Z', says the store itself will be central to Topshop cementing its position with a new generation. 'It was a meeting point and the unspoken go-to for any trip to London,' she says. 'Without this, I'm not sure Topshop will ever have the same cachet.' Michelle Wilson, the managing director of Asos, has confirmed that standalone stores are coming, telling Drapers in June: 'That's something that we are working on all the time.' Topshop was founded in 1964 in Sheffield, catering to teenagers. A decade later, the first standalone store opened, and Topman was established in 1978. The Oxford Circus store opened in 1994. Other triumphs included sellout fashion collaborations with designers including JW Anderson and Christopher Kane, as well as Kate Moss from 2007. At its height, Topshop had 300 stores in the UK and 11 in the US. Part of this success was managed by Jane Shepherdson, its brand director from 1997 to 2007, who was often described as the most influential person on the high street. Shepherdson says it was, in large part, down to the creative team behind the brand. 'We had a shared vision. What we wanted to do was to completely exceed and blow away our customers' expectations,' she says. 'Give them something that was so much better than they were expecting.' Sign up to Fashion Statement Style, with substance: what's really trending this week, a roundup of the best fashion journalism and your wardrobe dilemmas solved after newsletter promotion She mentions the collaborations and the now-classic shearling coats – 'something that Topshop wouldn't normally do' – as examples of this. 'An awful lot of it was done on instinct,' she adds. Jordan says there is 'still a gap in the market for well-designed affordable clothes', something that the team behind Topshop are aware of. Speaking to the Sunday Times, Wilson distanced the brand from fast fashion and said prices were likely to be £50 for a pair of jeans and £100 for a dress. (Shein, by contrast, would charge about £18 and £19 respectively.) The brand comes under Asos's 'fashion with integrity' strategy, which monitors supply chains. Catherine Shuttleworth, a retail consultant and the chief executive of Savvy Marketing, says this chimes with how younger customers are thinking. 'When they were 12 or 13 they were buying stuff from Pretty Little Thing, Boohoo,' she says. 'They're looking for a brand that reflects the life that they believe in, which is still Instagrammable but with more values, a bit more exclusive.' Nostalgia for Topshop is particularly keenly felt by millennials and older members of gen Z, but the question remains how far this feeling can take the brand. 'I guess the dilemma for the new Topshop is: are you appealing to the millennial demographic for whom it was a real rite of passage or are you going after the version of us now?' says Jordan. 'I don't know if it can charm them in the same way because they are spoiled for choice.'

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