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Taylor Swift Wears $34K Outfit During Night Out Without Travis Kelce
Taylor Swift Wears $34K Outfit During Night Out Without Travis Kelce

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Taylor Swift Wears $34K Outfit During Night Out Without Travis Kelce

Taylor Swift Wears $34K Outfit During Night Out Without Travis Kelce originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Pop star Taylor Swift was spotted enjoying a quiet dinner at the popular West Village restaurant Via Carota and while her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, was nowhere in sight, all eyes were on her eye-catching $34,000 outfit. Swift kept it chic and elegant for the evening, wearing a black floral dress called the Benoit dress in Noir Wild Rose, which sells for $298. She added a modern twist with the Phoenix leather belt priced at $155 and stepped out in stylish Condora sandals by Christian Louboutin, worth $895. Her accessories, however, took the outfit to another level. Swift carried a Balmain mini anthem bag priced at $1,995, a Western-inspired handbag in slouchy black leather. Around her neck, she wore the luxurious Never Not Travel 'Night and Day' necklace, valued at $21,838. She also added sparkle with three designer rings: a FoundRae heart sealed gemstone crest rose gold ring priced at $2,050, a Tiffany & Co. diamond wire ring at $2,925 and a Louis Vuitton Le Damier small ring at $3,950. In total, Swift's dinner outfit came to an eye-popping $34,106. Swift's look was shared by Taylor Swift Updates on X. This rare solo outing marks Swift's first major appearance since her Super Bowl trip in February, where she cheered on Kelce and the Chiefs. Although the couple has been seen on quiet dates this May, including a Mother's Day dinner in Philadelphia and a night out in West Palm Beach, this time Swift dined without Kelce. The 'Karma' singer looked relaxed as she arrived in silence. She was joined by her brother Austin Swift, actress Dakota Johnson and Johnson's brother Jesse. For now, Swift's quiet night out gave fans something to talk about not just because of her look, but also because it reminded everyone: when Taylor Swift shows up, she does it in story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on May 31, 2025, where it first appeared.

The £70 M&S outfit that suits weddings, work and weekends
The £70 M&S outfit that suits weddings, work and weekends

Telegraph

time7 days ago

  • General
  • Telegraph

The £70 M&S outfit that suits weddings, work and weekends

If you approach summer-season dressing as an excuse to wear something you really love rather than a set of onerous rules to grapple with, you're more likely to enjoy the experience and less liable to resent the whole process. These days, dress codes are often more about observing the spirit, rather than the letter, of the law. That said, if the invitation comes with specific instructions (please wear a wig, for instance), not complying can look churlish, particularly if it's a relatively easy theme to follow. If it's fiddly and elaborate, you have my sympathies. You could argue that laying down tricky stipulations is churlish on the part of the host. While I generally believe you should always draw up a considered list before you go shopping, especially if you want to cut back on mindless consumption, you should grant yourself permission to fall in love with something unexpected. At the beginning of this year, I didn't plan to buy a red bubble-hemmed skirt and matching top. But here I am in a red cotton skirt and top that are drop-dead gorgeous: a perfect shade of raspberry and in a good weighty cotton that holds its striking shape. They cost £39.50 and £29.50 respectively from M&S, and even at that price they haven't stinted on the amount of fabric they've used. Cotton top, £29.50, and skirt, £39.50, Marks & Spencer This is a great outfit that works for all ages and heights and comes with built-in versatility. I can imagine wearing it as a wedding guest and on glamorous holiday dates, but also splitting it up at weekends or for work days that require some zhuzhed-up energy. All for £70. So don't feel you have to spend over a certain threshold to demonstrate your commitment to dressing up. With colour and silhouette that powerful, fabrics can be more utilitarian. Crisp cottons – the emphasis on crisp probably means a bit of extra effort ironing – can be an excellent choice for smart gatherings. Cotton also means you'll be able to wear your outfit with flat sandals or trainers for more laid-back occasions, which is a plus on many fronts. Outfits that only get worn once or twice a year aren't just space-hoggers, they can obstruct a clear view of what else is going on in your wardrobe. Linen is more variable than cotton as a dress-up standby. Unless you're buying Brunello Cucinelli- or Loro Piana-level linen, avoid anything too voluminous as it will crease the moment it comes into contact with your skin, and while some designs can work with creases, others just look a mess. Steer clear of anything semi-translucent, unless that's the effect you want. Finding slips to wear under cotton is challenging, as so many are synthetic. Even silk slips create friction, which goes a long way to negating the point of wearing natural fibres. Specific instructions aside, if you look as though you've made the effort and your outfit is somewhere on the spectrum from smart to chic to stunning, it's unlikely that anyone will take offence because your hemline isn't the same as everyone else's or the brim of your hat is slightly smaller than stipulated.

Help! I'm a 62-year-old farmer but I still want to be stylish
Help! I'm a 62-year-old farmer but I still want to be stylish

Daily Mail​

time24-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Help! I'm a 62-year-old farmer but I still want to be stylish

Problem 'I have a flock of sheep and spend lots of time dealing with them, which entails an outfit of leggings, a T-shirt and rubber overalls. I want advice about looking stylish when I do get a chance to dress up.' Solution Looking glamorous doesn't have to mean ballgowns and heels. For more casual occasions, a floral dress and sandals will do the trick. We paired Christina's Baukjen dress with a fringed suede jacket. Verdict 'I'm in shock! This is so stylish and it has changed my mindset towards bright patterns and wearing new materials like suede. I won't be afraid to make more of a statement from now on.' Make-up: Levi-Jade Taylor at Carol Hayes using Tatcha and Anastasia Beverly Hills. Hair: Dayna Vaughan-Teague at Carol Hayes using L'Oreal Pro.

'Fake influencer' Suzan Mutesi wears a bizarre preppy outfit at Australian Fashion Week after causing chaos last year by rocking up in a towel
'Fake influencer' Suzan Mutesi wears a bizarre preppy outfit at Australian Fashion Week after causing chaos last year by rocking up in a towel

Daily Mail​

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

'Fake influencer' Suzan Mutesi wears a bizarre preppy outfit at Australian Fashion Week after causing chaos last year by rocking up in a towel

Suzan Mutesi has once again raised eyebrows with her outfit choices at day two of Australian Fashion Week. Last year the 'fake influencer', 38, made headlines when she arrived at Sydney 's Carriageworks wearing a towel. And she is back at it again this year, this time stepping out in a bizarre preppy outfit with a black sports coat hanging from her torso with just one sleeve. The look begins with a black Ralph Lauren polo shirt which The Challenge star tucked into a mini pleated skirt. She paired it with a set of thigh-high white socks with black bands and shiny, gold-tipped kitten heels. Suzan then pulled a jacket on over one arm as she carried a faux leather handbag. She kept her face bare, opting for a no-makeup look. The actor finished her ensemble with a blonde wig and white cap. Suzan has fast become a fixture at Carriageworks during AFW every year, making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Last year, the controversial Sydney influencer stunned when she stepped out wearing only a towel wrapped around her body, and another wrapped around her head. The look was a direct copy of the Vetements 'towel' outfit worn by singer Doja Cat at the 2024 Met Gala. Photos showed Suzan, who has been accused of purchasing a bulk of her 1.2million Instagram followers, walking from her parked Mazda while trying to keep her towel from unfurling. Upon noticing a photographer, Suzan began posing for an impromptu photo shoot in the middle of the gravel car park. Suzan's grey Mazda is the same car that broke down in front of a crowd at Carriageworks during Australian Fashion Week in 2023. She was left humiliated and was forced to miss out on a fashion show as she stood by her car waiting for a mechanic to arrive on site and fix her vehicle. The influencer's presence at Australian Fashion Week has been questioned in recent years by insiders who claim she has previously pretended to attend shows after failing to receive tickets. 'She has been showing up to Carriageworks just to get her photograph taken, without being invited to the fashion shows she claims she's attending,' a source said. 'She only went to a few shows, but for the most part she's just hanging around outside for attention.'

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