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Classic Rock Wife, 47, Stuns at Event Without Legendary Husband, 78
Classic Rock Wife, 47, Stuns at Event Without Legendary Husband, 78

Yahoo

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Classic Rock Wife, 47, Stuns at Event Without Legendary Husband, 78

Classic Rock Wife, 47, Stuns at Event Without Legendary Husband, 78 originally appeared on Parade. Classic rock wife Sally Wood was spotted looking absolutely stunning at a press event in London — but notably without her iconic husband, Ronnie Wood, with whom she had been photographed just one day prior. Mrs. Wood, 47, was all smiles as she posed on the red carpet in a gorgeous gold patterned gown and matching gold heels while attending a press night performance of Till the Stars Come Down at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in England's capital city on July 9. She also donned some dark sunglasses, something that she has also done with her husband, 78, during public appearances to match — but the Rolling Stones guitarist was notably absent from the carpet. The theatre company owner and her legendary husband were photographed in a rare red carpet appearance the London premiere of Johnny Depp's next directorial project, a film called Modi, Three Days on the Wing of Madness. The couple, who appeared together at the Curzon Mayfair in support of the film, were all smiles and dressed to the nines as they held each other close for photos. The pair even made some funny faces for the camera at the event and seemed to be in wonderful spirits — so it's definitely curious that the musician didn't attend the event with his wife, whom he married in September 2012. The pair also share two 9-year-old twin girls named Gracie Jane and Alice Rose, who were born just one day before the guitarist's own birthday on June 1, 2016. As for the show Mrs. Wood attended, Till the Stars Come Down is a play being produced by the National Theatre for a limited 13-week run. The official synopsis reads: 'It's Sylvia and Marek's wedding and you're invited. On a scorching summer's day, a tight-knit family gathers to celebrate. But as the drinks flow and the dancing begins, love is tested, loyalties are stretched, and long-held secrets are revealed. With laugh-out-loud hilarity and heart-wrenching tenderness, Till The Stars Come Down celebrates and confronts what it really means to be a family.' Considering Wood's wife's role in the London theatre industry and community, it makes sense to see her looking gorgeous at a star-studded event like this — but we just wish we could've seen Ronnie take to the carpet with her. Classic Rock Wife, 47, Stuns at Event Without Legendary Husband, 78 first appeared on Parade on Jul 10, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 10, 2025, where it first appeared.

Priyanka Chopra Jonas Breaks Down Her Life in Looks
Priyanka Chopra Jonas Breaks Down Her Life in Looks

Vogue

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

Priyanka Chopra Jonas Breaks Down Her Life in Looks

Whether she is leading films in Bollywood or Hollywood, Priyanka Chopra Jonas has enjoyed a long career in the spotlight, marked by many striking fashion moments. Forever a champion of Indian designers, the actor and producer has consistently used the red carpet as a platform to express her cultural pride—so who better to revisit her stylish life in looks than Chopra Jonas herself? In a new Vogue video, the star does just that. Starting back in 2000, Chopra Jonas looked back on winning the Miss World title at just 18-years-old (wearing a custom white Hemant Trevedi dress, no less). 'My life suddenly changed when I won this pageant,' she says. Since then, the star has made traditional saris her signature, wearing a variety of hand-crafted styles that are both glamorous and modern. There was the silvery gray sari she wore in the 2008 film Dostana, designed by Manish Malhotra, and the black and gold style by Ritu Kumar, worn to the 2012 Marrakesh Film Festival. '[I loved ]the lace sleeves with the embroidery on the neck,' she says. Chopra Jonas's trip down memory lane also included many red carpet firsts. Like the first time she attended the Emmy Awards in a custom red Jason Wu gown in 2016. 'I remember the next day being compared to the twirling emoji,' she says. The first time she attended the Golden Globes in 2017, she opted for a golden Ralph Lauren brocade gown. 'I love the awards shows, because you have a good time, she says. 'Sofia Vergara and I hung out, and we found Meryl Streep backstage. I'll always remember that.' One of her most special firsts, though, was attending her first Met Gala in 2017: It was the year she met her husband Nick Jonas. 'We walked the red carpet together with [Ralph Lauren] and we spent the whole night together,' she says. (The rest was history.) Of course, her life in looks would not be complete without revisiting the (multiple) looks Chopra Jonas wore for her wedding festivities back in 2018. For the Christian ceremony, she wore a classic white lace Ralph Lauren design. 'This is only the fourth [wedding] dress that Ralph has made for anyone,' says Chopra Jonas. 'Ralph wanted a 100-foot train and I said 50. We settled on 75.' For the traditional Hindu ceremony, meanwhile, she chose a dramatic red lace lehenga by Sabyasachi. 'I was very specific about the red I wanted. I wanted it to be the color of Sindoor, the vermilion that Indian women wear when they get married,' she says. A more recent fashion win, meanwhile, was the Valentino look she wore to the 2023 premiere of Citadel. She chose a green Valentino feathered coat and matching gown, which the star says perfectly encapsulates where her personal style is today. 'This dress was all things drama—and I've never said I'm subtle,' she quips. Above, watch the full video. Director: Gabrielle Reich Director of Photography: Paola Esquivel-Oliveros Editor: Lika Kumoi Senior Producer: Bety Dereje Associate Producer: Lea Donenberg Associate Producer, On Set: Jazz Pitcairn Assistant Camera: Annie Mara Gaffer: Christopher Mitchell Grip: Gautam Kadian Audio: Lily Van Leeuwen Production Assistant: Alex Koebke Production Coordinator: Tanìa Jones Production Manager: Kristen Helmick Line Producer: Natasha Soto-Albors Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds Post Production Coordinator: Holly Frew Supervising Editor: Kameron Key Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch Talent Manager: Phoebe Dishner Associate Director, Video Talent: Meredith Judkins Executive Producer: Rahel Gebreyes Senior Director, Video: Romy van den Broeke Senior Director, Programming: Linda Gittleson VP, Video Programming: Thespena Guatieri Images Courtesy Of: Annie Leibovitz, Jose Villa, Varun Aditya, Andrew Day

Elie Saab blends 19th-century romance with red carpet precision in fall couture
Elie Saab blends 19th-century romance with red carpet precision in fall couture

Washington Post

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Washington Post

Elie Saab blends 19th-century romance with red carpet precision in fall couture

PARIS — Elie Saab , the Lebanese designer long favored on the red carpet, returned to familiar territory on Wednesday, with fall haute couture — and did so unapologetically. Fashion insiders gathered in Paris among marble columns as models descended a gilded stone staircase to the strains of harpsichord music, setting the tone for a collection steeped in historical romance. Saab leaned into his signature codes: sumptuous velvets, gowns gathered at the back, and pearl and jewel-adorned chokers. Floral appliqués — another hallmark — appeared throughout, anchoring the collection in the romanticism that has defined the house for decades. This was a particularly thoughtful collection, evoking Romantic silhouettes from the turn of the 19th century in Europe. The soft draping and historical references gave the show a sense of emotional depth beyond its surface opulence. The color palette ranged from deep emeralds and sapphires to dusky mauves, offering a moody backdrop for the jewel-encrusted embroidery that shimmered under the lights. Among the standout pieces were gowns with cascading trains and bejeweled details, encasing the body in a kind of luxurious cage. Though luxury and opulence may be Saab's well-trodden path, he showed that consistency remains its own form of artistry. Saab's couture is less about surprise and more about control — control of silhouette, embellishment, and fantasy. Where other houses have veered into avant-garde or gender-fluid territory this season, Saab stayed rooted in his vision of archetypal femininity, shaped by heritage and craftsmanship. If the show felt familiar at times, it was also undeniably polished — a standout collection that reminded audiences why Saab's world of embellished escapism continues to resonate.

Elie Saab blends 19th-century romance with red carpet precision in fall couture
Elie Saab blends 19th-century romance with red carpet precision in fall couture

Associated Press

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Associated Press

Elie Saab blends 19th-century romance with red carpet precision in fall couture

PARIS (AP) — Elie Saab, the Lebanese designer long favored on the red carpet, returned to familiar territory on Wednesday, with fall haute couture — and did so unapologetically. Fashion insiders gathered in Paris among marble columns as models descended a gilded stone staircase to the strains of harpsichord music, setting the tone for a collection steeped in historical romance. Saab leaned into his signature codes: sumptuous velvets, gowns gathered at the back, and pearl and jewel-adorned chokers. Floral appliqués — another hallmark — appeared throughout, anchoring the collection in the romanticism that has defined the house for decades. This was a particularly thoughtful collection, evoking Romantic silhouettes from the turn of the 19th century in Europe. The soft draping and historical references gave the show a sense of emotional depth beyond its surface opulence. The color palette ranged from deep emeralds and sapphires to dusky mauves, offering a moody backdrop for the jewel-encrusted embroidery that shimmered under the lights. Among the standout pieces were gowns with cascading trains and bejeweled details, encasing the body in a kind of luxurious cage. Though luxury and opulence may be Saab's well-trodden path, he showed that consistency remains its own form of artistry. Saab's couture is less about surprise and more about control — control of silhouette, embellishment, and fantasy. Where other houses have veered into avant-garde or gender-fluid territory this season, Saab stayed rooted in his vision of archetypal femininity, shaped by heritage and craftsmanship. If the show felt familiar at times, it was also undeniably polished — a standout collection that reminded audiences why Saab's world of embellished escapism continues to resonate.

'The Pitt' Actor Noah Wyle and Wife Make Stylish, Rare Red Carpet Appearance Together
'The Pitt' Actor Noah Wyle and Wife Make Stylish, Rare Red Carpet Appearance Together

Yahoo

time09-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

'The Pitt' Actor Noah Wyle and Wife Make Stylish, Rare Red Carpet Appearance Together

'The Pitt' Actor Noah Wyle and Wife Make Stylish, Rare Red Carpet Appearance Together originally appeared on Parade. The Pitt actor and his wife made a somewhat rare and elegant red carpet appearance together at the star‑studded Los Angeles premiere of Superman on Monday, July 7. The ER icon, 54, cut a classic figure in a sharply-tailored black two-piece suit. He paired the ensemble with a crisp white dress shirt—sans tie for a modern, relaxed vibe—and polished black dress shoes. The clean, refined look struck the perfect balance between formal and easygoing. Related: Wells, 45, for her part, complemented her husband beautifully in a near-floor-length black gown that featured a subtle sheen. The dress showcased a fitted bodice and gentle drape, accentuating her figure, while she finished the look with simple yet sophisticated jewelry and matching pointed-toe pumps. For beauty, the Leverage: Redemption actress' short blonde haircut was styled down, framing her face effortlessly. A coral-colored lipstick added a bold yet subtle pop of color. Known to typically keep a low profile, Noah and Sara's joint appearance and coordinating all-black ensembles drew attention for its understated grace and couple‑goals aesthetic. The pair tied the knot in June 2014, and share one child: a daughter named Frances Harper, who was born exactly one year after they wed. The premiere was part of a bustling day of star-studded moments at the TCL Chinese Theatre, featuring cast and crew including the film's leads, David Corenswet, and Nicholas Hoult. 🎬 'The Pitt' Actor Noah Wyle and Wife Make Stylish, Rare Red Carpet Appearance Together first appeared on Parade on Jul 8, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 8, 2025, where it first appeared.

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