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Nylon
04-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Nylon
Dior adds New Ballet Flats to its autumn-winter 2025-2026 ready-to-wear collection
Bringing to mind the magic of dance, which also happens to be an artistic passion dear to Christian Dior, the house's New Ballet flats — recently revealed in the Dior autumn-winter 2025-2026 ready-to-wear collection — can be distinguished by its refined curves. Image courtesy of Dior. Exuding a feminine style, the New Ballet flats' almond form is complemented by a bold V-shaped neckline that gracefully lengthens every silhouette. Combining elegance and comfort, these unique shoes are available in three versions, which are a black or off-white crackled patent leather, and a leopard-print pony skin effect or in precious velvet. The flats are also adorned a new silver Tribales button that bears the initials 'CD', adding a special touch to the design. The Dior New Ballet flats are now available at Dior boutiques and online at


Evening Standard
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Evening Standard
Eight must-try summer colognes for hot summer days
This was Dior's first scent for men, created by the legendary Edmond Roudnitska in 1966. It was named after Percy Savage, the Australian bon vivant who arrived late at Dior's party and was greeted by cries of Oh Savage! Or else the butler simply announced him. Either way, Dior thought it rather a good name for his new scent. It has the characteristic citrus (lemon, bergamot) and herbal (rosemary and basil) notes of cologne, plus a floral element (carnation, rose) and soft orris root and amber, and lots besides. It's a classic for a reason. (£104 for 100ml,
Yahoo
05-02-2025
- Lifestyle
- Yahoo
'I've found the best foundation for pigmentation'
As day-to-day problems go, my beauty conundrum was pretty insignificant. But like trying to find the perfect-fit pair of jeans or ideal bra size, discovering the correct foundation for my ever-fluctuating skin tone, was a mean feat. I prefer a foundation coverage that doesn't look like I am wearing any makeup - a second skin finish as they call it in 'the industry'. But I also don't want my skin misgivings (in my case, pigmentation patches) showing through either, which unfortunately a 'sheer veil' cannot promise. Matte, full-coverage foundations do, but I banished heavier base formulations from my makeup bag a few days after my 40th birthday when my skin became dryer than the desert in a precursor to peri-menopause. So here it lies: is there such a miracle as a radiance-giving foundation that perfects skin tone, disguises discolouration and offers long-lasting coverage without being too heavy? The new Dior Forever Hydra Nude Foundation, £50 may be the solution I've been looking for.£50.00 at It claims 24 hours of natural perfection, non-transferable and 48 hours of hydration enriched with hyaluronic acid. Also, 55% of this foundation contains water which is probably why it feels so refreshing and lightweight when I apply it to my skin. It declares inviting and wonderful things like 'skin-blurring', 'hydrating' and 'lasts all day.' What's not to like? It comes in 18 key shades available in 3 undertones. I chose shade 2N, but I could have gone up a shade as I prefer my skin to look warmer. I'd say that the coverage is medium - one swipe was enough to cancel out redness and cover my pigmentation, however, it's extremely buildable, so you can easily add a second layer to get fuller coverage. The addition of hyaluronic acid and water didn't leave a wet-look film on my face, which I was concerned about, instead, it offered a slight glow as I moved my face into the light. After its ability to 'erase' discolouration and even out skin tone, I was also impressed by how comfortable it was to wear. On the first day of wearing Hydra Nude, I had several 'What's different about you?' comments. And I kept finding excuses to look in the mirror to ensure it was still 'working'. However, for full transparency, even though I have fallen hard for Hydra Nude, I did find that by 3 pm it had started to fade on oilier parts of my face, like the chin and nose. Next time I'll set it with a translucent powder or setting spray to extend wear. So, does the Dior Forever Hydra Nude Foundation answer my foundation wish list? Radiance-giving? Tick. Disguise colouration? Tick. Lightweight coverage? Tick. Skin-perfecting? Tick Long-lasting? Well, four out of five isn't a bad start. You Might Also Like The anti-ageing wonder ingredient you're missing in your skincare routine 15 dresses perfect for a summer wedding 6 items our fashion team always take on a beach holiday