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Dakota Johnson Sees Your Boat and Tote—and Raises You a Personalized Celine Bag
Dakota Johnson Sees Your Boat and Tote—and Raises You a Personalized Celine Bag

Vogue

time3 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

Dakota Johnson Sees Your Boat and Tote—and Raises You a Personalized Celine Bag

After embracing boho beachwear on a trip to Ibiza, Dakota Johnson has headed straight to Rome, where she traded her bikinis for summer-in-the-city staples as part of her European jaunt. Today, the actor swanned around the Italian capital dressed in a cropped black racer back tank top and a white ankle-length skirt. Always an expert accessorizer, Johnson elevated her neutral look with some extra flourishes. It seems that she—like Margot Robbie—can't get enough of her Alaïa mesh flats, which she also wore for a Spanish seaside excursion earlier this month. Photo: Backgrid She added a touch of glamour with her jewelry—including a one-of-a-kind gold and emerald lariat necklace from New York jeweler Ophelia Eve—and a pair of gold-embellished cat-eye sunglasses. The actor clearly holds an affinity for one-of-one pieces, as evidenced by her bag. She carried a Celine Triomphe clutch monogrammed with her name in a cursive script. While the monogrammed L.L. Bean Boat and Tote is perfect for a beach day, Dakota Johnson's zip-up crossbody is far more appropriate for a day spent strolling around Rome. And—let's be honest—it's pretty fabulous, too.

I clocked these universally flattering sunglasses on 3 different Love Island contestants — and they only cost $16
I clocked these universally flattering sunglasses on 3 different Love Island contestants — and they only cost $16

Business Insider

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Business Insider

I clocked these universally flattering sunglasses on 3 different Love Island contestants — and they only cost $16

I'm obsessed with the Celine Triomphe sunglasses, which you may have seen on celebrities and influencers alike. These $600 glasses, with their shiny gold frames and oval-shaped lenses, are my dream sunglasses. But sunglasses aren't the best investment. We've all forgotten a pair in an Uber or left them on a beach chair to be sat on. So, as a rule, I avoid splurging on sunglasses. Fortunately, I found a great dupe of my dream Celine glasses in these Sojos Retro Oval sunglasses from Amazon. Not only are they flattering on everyone, but they also look way more expensive than they are. Seriously, I never thought I would get so much use out of a pair of sunglasses that are under-$20, but these are my go-to. They're flattering on a round face It's not easy to find glasses that look good on a round face. Most lenses are too wide, too square, or too oversize. But these, since they're ovals, are the perfect shape. I highly recommend them to my fellow Asian women, since something about these sunglasses seems to flatter our high cheekbones and softer facial contours. They're not polarized sunglasses, but they do offer UV 400 protection, which blocks almost 100% of the sun's UV rays. But also happen to be universally flattering The Sojos Retro Oval sunglasses aren't just flattering on round faces. I've passed these around to my friends, and they've all experienced the magic of the sisterhood of the travelling sunglasses. Just look at the models above and their different face shapes. I don't quite know what the trick is, but these look good on everyone. I've spotted them everywhere, including on Love Island Watching an episode of Love Island has become a kind of "I Spy" game for me. I've seen these all over the show. On Love Island UK this season, I once saw three people wearing them concurrently. They're also all over TikTok and Instagram, with fashion influencers in every space touting the powers of these $12 sunglasses.

Celine Dion fans cringe as resurfaced Ellen interview proves how badly show aged
Celine Dion fans cringe as resurfaced Ellen interview proves how badly show aged

Metro

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Celine Dion fans cringe as resurfaced Ellen interview proves how badly show aged

Celine Dion fans have been left cringing thanks to a resurfaced clip of her on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which has been branded 'humiliating'. The Canadian power ballad queen appeared on Ellen DeGeneres' talk show several times over its 20-year run. However, her 2007 interview in particular has had an online resurgence thanks to Reddit, where users are slamming the host for bringing up a 'weird' topic and proceeding to ask 'dumb questions'. The subject at hand was Celine's son's hair, which was long at the time. Ellen, now 67, pulled out a smiley photoshoot snap of Celine, 57, her son René-Charles as a boy, and Celine's late husband René Angélil. She launched straight into a semi-comedic, semi-accusatory conversation, stating to Celine directly: 'It seems like you're busy with something because you're forgetting to cut your son's hair.' Holding up the magazine shoot as the audience chuckled, Ellen continued: 'Look at him, he is beautiful, but look at his hair. When are you gonna cut that hair?' Straight on the defence, Celine's protective motherly instincts kicked in as she replied: 'Do you have a problem with that?' Despite the camera still being focused on the magazine, an awkward shift in atmosphere could immediately be sensed, with Ellen retaliating: 'No, I don't have a problem. That is some long hair.' Providing further explanation on her son's locks, which were flowing past his shoulders at the time, Celine shared: 'It's amazing, right? Some people shave the head of their children, and people say, 'Oh, isn't that terrible? Well, I don't even cut my son's hair, and they say, 'Oh my God, when is she gonna cut her son's hair?' 'Whatever I will do, I won't please everyone.' The My Heart Will Go On hitmaker continued: 'But something I can reassure every mother here, the long hair, do you know that René-Charles makes his own decisions most of the time? 'My son makes the decision about his hair.' Asked further by Ellen if René-Charles 'wants' his hair cut, Celine said: 'I have asked him about 25 times, if not five million, 'Do you want mummy to open your face a little bit? Do you want me to open your eyes? You have beautiful eyes. Do you want me to trim a little bit?' And no. 'When he's ready, I'll cut it, and when I cut it, they'll say, 'Oh, it's a little too short'.' In a rather abrupt switch-up, Ellen then changed the topic of conversation entirely without acknowledging what Celine had said, beginning: 'So, let's talk about the CD, are you excited about getting back in the game and having a new CD coming out?' Discussing the nostalgic clip online this week, viewers admitted that it left them feeling uncomfortable, slating Ellen for being 'rude'. Others also pointed out the irony of the whole thing, with tar-luthien on Reddit writing: 'It's just so funny to me that a woman famed for having short hair was complaining about a boy having long hair'. 'It's odd. It feels like she's alluding to something something gender roles 'boys shouldn't have long hair',' added ArnoldPalmerAlertBU. 'a lesbian who never dressed femininely asking a question like that… the irony', stated aliensuperstars_. Adicol branded Ellen's question 'brutal' while mangosandkiwis joked: 'I would have said, 'when are you gonna grow your hair?'' Vivahermione accused Ellen of lacking 'awareness' and called Ellen's failure to apologise out after Celine shut her down. There was also plenty of praise for 'queen' Celine with her handling of the matter, with dreamslikedeserts commenting: 'So wild to think of them being like 'so what do we want to ask one of the greatest singers of all time? Have we considered undermining her parenting and belittling her child?'' 'She answered just like the damn national treasure she is', declared Most_Description296. René-Charles is now 24 years old—and yes, he has short hair, but he kept the longish tresses into his early twenties, which he would style in a slicked-back look. Named after his father, who died in 2016, he was born via IVF, with Celine, who also has younger twins Nelson and Eddy Angélil, previously hailing him as a 'miracle child'. He has since followed in his mother's footsteps to become a musician, releasing his own R&B and soul tunes to great success. René-Charles has often been seen out in public with Celine, particularly following her 2022 stiff-person syndrome diagnosis. For instance, in 2024, he joined her at the Grammys to present an award to Taylor Swift. As for Ellen, her show got the chop in May 2022 following a run of over 3,000 episodes. Its cancellation was confirmed in 2021 after a string of allegations of workplace bullying came to light. An internal investigation was conducted while public support for Ellen dipped. More Trending Speaking out in her first interview after the announcement, Ellen called the accusations 'orchestrated' and 'misogynistic'. In its latter years, the programme had already started struggling to maintain its viewership, with Ellen also saying she wanted to end the show to pursue other creative endeavours. The Ellen DeGeneres Show received 33 Daytime Emmys in its time before the final episode aired on May 26, 2022, with Jennifer Aniston, Pink, and Billie Eilish as guests and Ellen's family members, plus wife Portia de Rossi, in the audience. View More » Reflecting on the end of the show last July, Ellen said that she 'got kicked out of showbusiness for being mean,' vowing to bow out from the industry permanently after fulfilling her existing obligations. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: WWE SummerSlam in chaos as things 'don't look good' for top star MORE: This 'controversial' Buffy episode was replaced on TV with two hours' notice MORE: Amazon Prime fans beat the heat and binge 'best sci-fi series in years'

Meet The New Wave of Celebrity Offspring Taking Over Fashion Week in 2025
Meet The New Wave of Celebrity Offspring Taking Over Fashion Week in 2025

Elle

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

Meet The New Wave of Celebrity Offspring Taking Over Fashion Week in 2025

The fashion industry loves a famous name. Fresh crops of celebrity kids-turned-runway-habitués spring up in tandem with the fashion seasons, some lucky enough to have more staying power than others. Hailey Bieber, Kaia Gerber, Lila Moss, and the Kardashian-Jenners have now become household names, with social media accounts and booming businesses that amass millions of followers and dollars (in Bieber's case, billions). Unsurprisingly, hot off the heels of the latest round of menswear and couture shows, there is a new generation of celebrity offspring to get acquainted with. Kai Schreiber, the 16-year-old model-actress and daughter of Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber, stomped onto the fashion scene last March, walking the Valentino show in Paris. Shortly after that, she signed with IMG and scored a campaign for the Alessandro Michele-helmed French house alongside another rising star, Scarlett White (daughter of Karen Elson and Jack White). Just over a week ago, the leggy blonde with an affinity for pairing Adidas pants with Margiela Tabi boots proved she was more than a one-season wonder, spotted both on the runway at Michael Rider's Celine debut and front row at Demna's swan-song Balenciaga couture show alongside her mother just a few days later. It's safe to say that this is just the beginning of Schreiber's fashion industry takeover, with high expectations that she will be all over the runways (and campaigns) come September. However, Schreiber is certainly not the only new girl in town worth noting. Romy Mars, the 18-year-old actress, singer, and daughter of filmmaker Sofia Coppola and musician Thomas Mars, has been making waves while garnering thousands of views on TikTok since 2023. Her most viral moment was the result of her being grounded for trying to charter a helicopter using her rock star dad's credit card. Famous kids, they're just like us. Except not. Coppola has been known to keep Mars and her younger sister Cosima, 15, out of the public eye, apart from Romy's appearance in her grandfather Francis Ford Coppola's film Megalopolis in 2024 and the release of her 'A-Lister' song and music video this past May (yes, Mom directed the project). But the three women embraced the spotlight together last week at the Chanel couture show in Paris, donning matching pastel looks that were very much to be remembered. And of course, Mars documented the experience for her collective 500k-plus following on Instagram and TikTok. On the menswear scene, it's Lennon, 25, and Gene, 23, Gallagher, sons of Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher (Lennon's mom is Patsy Kensit and Gene's is Nicole Appleton), who are on the style set's radar. It doesn't hurt that their father's band is currently having a reunion tour, the first after a 16-year hiatus—leading to a surge in press for all of the Gallagher kids. Last month, Lennon and Gene sat front row at Anthony Vaccarello's latest outing for Saint Laurent menswear. Gene is a newer face in comparison to Lennon, who made his modeling debut on the runway at Topman in 2017 before going on to work with Saint Laurent, Burberry, and most recently, Tod's. This past April saw the celebration of the Italian house's iconic Gommino loafer, with a campaign titled 'Italian Diaries' that was shot by Oliver Hadlee Pearch at Villa Talamo in Tuscany. In front of the camera were five children of Hollywood's elite: Lennon Gallagher, actress and singer Ella Bleu Travolta, daughter of John Travolta and Kelly Preston; writer and director Stella Banderas, daughter of Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith (which also makes her Dakota Johnson's half sister); model and artist Roberto Rossellini, son of Isabella Rossellini; and singer and actor Leo Gassmann, son of filmmaker Alessandro Gassmann. It's certainly not a new phenomenon, but a famous last name is still a hot ticket for teens and twentysomethings looking to break into the fashion industry. Front-row seats at runway shows and starring roles in seasonal campaigns seamlessly come along with the gig, often with no strings attached—apart from an Instagram story or TikTok video on their covetable platforms. But maintaining star power and expanding their reach to become the next founder of a brand like Rhode or the Fashion Awards Model of the Year is something that they will have to do on their own. After all, without the legacy, a name is simply a name.

Affordable Luxury: 34 Items That Feel High-End
Affordable Luxury: 34 Items That Feel High-End

Buzz Feed

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Buzz Feed

Affordable Luxury: 34 Items That Feel High-End

A CZ tennis bracelet that — according to reviewers — can pass for real-deal diamonds, especially when incorporated in a sparkly stack. A pair of Beckham Hotel Collection pillows because you haven't replaced yours in ohhh, three or four years? If they have sweat marks and unexplained stains... they're a lost cause, boo. A longline sports bra that reviewers swear by as it offers loads of support, isn't see-through, and its quality is on par with much more expensive options from Athleta and Lululemon. Le Gushe's 24K Gold Eye Patches — they stimulate collagen production, reduce dark circles and puffiness, and restore elasticity. They're less than $1 per set but they're also gold, so they feel extra luxe. A pair of $15 oval sunnies reviewers say may or may not look like a $500+ Celine pair 👀 and I'm right there with them. A bottle of Elizavecca's Collagen Coating Hair Protein Treatment which works just like a hair mask to repair your locks in five minutes flat. The Ceramide 3- and collagen-packed formula repairs all types of hair whether you've got over-processed tresses or 4c hair that's susceptible to dryness. Reviewers even say the $9 product is comparable to Olaplex No. 3! A TikTok-beloved, gold-plated paperclip necklace that reviewers say can even withstand frequent showers and trips to the beach! LivaClean Superstar pimple patches if you love the look of Starface patches, but can't stomach throwing even more money at your acne. Paying for clear skin is just the worst, isn't it?? A set of cylindrical wineglasses that'll make you feel R–I–C–H even if you're just throwing back some Two-Buck Chuck. A Simple Modern tumbler if you're looking for an option that will keep your drink cold for 24+ hours and don't really care about the name brand. 🤷‍♀️ It also comes in a bunch of pretty pastels and checkerboard prints, sooo it's really a no-brainer. A Baccarat Rouge 540-inspired moisturizing body wash so you can still take a moment to treat yourself even if you don't have time for an everything shower. Reviewers say the white jasmine, red currant, and sweet amber scent lasts on their skin all day and even delightfully lingers in their bathroom. Some faux-pearl statement earrings that look like they were bought from a boutique in Tahiti, but really, all you did was click "Buy Now" on Amazon and they showed up at your door in 24 hours. Some Glamnetic press-on nails which come in various lengths, shapes, and styles, and — the most important "and" there is — reviewers say they last for two+ weeks!!! Eos' Shea Butter Vanilla Cashmere body lotion — an affordable pick TikTokers are tripping over themselves to get as they swear it moisturizes and smells as good as much more expensive options from brands like Philosophy and Bath & Body Works. A dazzling cubic zirconia ring that looks *just* like the one you've seen on the hand of many a celeb and influencer... but for $10. Just keep it away from water (and maybe don't wear it to Solidcore classes if you sweat a lot), and you'll get your money's worth. A pair of lightweight legging-style joggers reviewers say are comparable to Lululemon Align Joggers — but for less than 30 bucks, so you can girl math two more Pilates classes into your weekly budget! A beaded shoulder bag you'll immediately treat as well as your firstborn child so it stays in the best condition imaginable. It's v similar to options from Staud if you love the look but simply can't afford the brand! Or a faux-leather bag that can straight up pass for Polène's Cyme. Despite its low price point, reviewers say the quality and detail — from the stitching to the hardware — is there. 👏 A tube of E.l.f. Halo Glow Liquid Filter — a $14 alternative to Charlotte Tilbury's Hollywood Flawless Filter — with a hyaluronic acid- and squalane-infused formula that beautifully blurs pores and leaves you dewy and radiant. A shower lamp so you can take your baths up a notch in the ambiance department. I don't care what anyone says, I won't hear ANY bath slander, OK?? In the eternal words of Meredith Marks, "You don't go after my marriage. You don't go after my bathtub." NYX Fat Oil Lip Drip — a TikTok-approved Dior alternative that delivers the perfect pout for under 10 bucks! It can be worn alone for a subtle look or layered over other lip products for a full glam moment. A coffee syrup dispenser set so you can feel like you're drinking a $7 cold brew from that trendy coffee shop in town when, in reality, you didn't spend a dime and made it yourself. So basically... it's a step toward being even more financially responsible. A stretchy bodycon pencil dress that'll basically feel like a second skin. Some reviewers say they were considering splurging on the Skims version until they tried this and loved it just as much! A tinted lip balm reviewers confirm is just as good as Clinique's $25 "Black Honey" — but you get two for just $9! You can stow one away for later use or even bless a friend with your bounty. Hanes Ultimate ankle socks — an affordable alternative to Aritzia's TNA line that still delivers a low crew cut and cushioned design that ensures all-day comfort. A popular checkerboard throw blanket that's garnered comparisons to Barefoot Dreams' much more expensive option. Since you're saving so much, you might as well buy one for your couch, one for your bed, one for your guest bed... A baroque-inspired mirror (with a gorg gilded frame) if you've long dreamt of owning ***that*** Anthropologie mirror but don't want to take out a second mortgage on your home in order to do so. A colorful pan — from BuzzFeed's Goodful line — that's not just cute, but has the ability to kick all of your other dented and scratched pots to the curb as it can pan fry, sauté, sear, boil, simmer, blanche, braise, poach, deep fry, stew... and more but I'll stop myself there. The Gym People's pullover fleece sweatshirt if you like the look of Lululemon's oversized scuba hoodies but can't bear to part with $118. Under $40 won't And a set of amber glass soap dispensers that look a whole lot like the ones from Aesop, but won't run you over $40 a pop. Fill 'em with your products of choice and get ready for loads of compliments for guests! MagicMinerals AirBrush Foundation — a worthy alternative to Dior's (discontinued 🪦) Airflash. This two-piece airbrush foundation and kabuki brush delivers a lightweight, buildable, flawless finish. Reviewers say a little goes a long way, too, so you don't have to worry about the spray-on formula going too fast. A floral cottagecore rug or mat that — for the first week, at least — will have you staring down at the floor in awe. Reviews compare it to Rifle Paper Co. options, but note that the price is way more palatable! A sunrise alarm clock reviewers say is super comparable to Hatch's as it offers seven nature sounds and slowly wakes you up over the course of 30 minutes by mimicking a sunrise. An Amazon Basics 6-quart Dutch oven that people compare to budget-busting versions from Le Creuset, Staub, and Lodge. Cutting costs here means you can invest more in ingredients!

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