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The $120 Black Dress Demi Lovato Chose for Her Bridesmaids
The $120 Black Dress Demi Lovato Chose for Her Bridesmaids

Yahoo

time7 hours ago

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The $120 Black Dress Demi Lovato Chose for Her Bridesmaids

"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." When wedding bells rang for actor and singer Demi Lovato over the weekend, there was one surprising detail nestled amid the lavish greenery and custom gowns: These $120 bridesmaid dresses that are still in stock in every size. Lovato married artist and songwriter Jordan 'Jutes' Lutes on Sunday, May 25 at a private estate in Santa Barbara, California. For the ceremony, the bride was draped in a custom Vivienne Westwood gown, featuring a corset top and romantic off-the-shoulder sleeves, paired with a cathedral-style tulle veil. In contrast to Lovato's statement-making silhouette, the bridal party wore timeless, all-black dresses (and suits)—in particular, the best-selling Anne dress in matte black satin from burgeoning bridal destination Birdy Grey.$119.00 at Photo credit: Jose Villa, @josevilla If the brand sounds familiar, it's likely that you've seen it (or even worn it) before. In fact, I just wore a Birdy Grey dress at a friend's wedding over the weekend. The brand is known for its sleek silhouettes with re-wear potential that come in a vast range of colors, fabrics, and patterns. The Anne dress mirrors Lovato's own gown, pairing a corset-style top with thoughtful draping at the waist and hip. However, its mid-thigh slit and column silhouette make the dress feel a little more understated, compared to the Disney alum's sweeping train. We appreciate the choice of matte satin for a modern look—though it's also available in shiny satin, if you prefer. It comes in sizes XS to 3XL and 57 different colors. If you're planning your own nuptials—or you're a member of the bridal party with the freedom to choose your own dress—score this timeless and affordable number before inventory disappears. With wedding season well underway, it's might be worth checking out Birdy Grey's collection before the next black-tie invite hits your mailbox:$119.00 at $119.00 at $119.00 at $135.00 at at $135.00 at You Might Also Like The 15 Best Organic And Clean Shampoos For Any And All Hair Types 100 Gifts That Are $50 Or Under (And Look Way More Expensive Than They Actually Are)

The $120 Black Dress Demi Lovato Chose for Her Bridesmaids
The $120 Black Dress Demi Lovato Chose for Her Bridesmaids

Elle

time9 hours ago

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  • Elle

The $120 Black Dress Demi Lovato Chose for Her Bridesmaids

Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. When wedding bells rang for actor and singer Demi Lovato over the weekend, there was one surprising detail nestled amid the lavish greenery and custom gowns: These $120 bridesmaid dresses that are still in stock in every size. Lovato married artist and songwriter Jordan 'Jutes' Lutes on Sunday, May 25 at a private estate in Santa Barbara, California. For the ceremony, the bride was draped in a custom Vivienne Westwood gown, featuring a corset top and romantic off-the-shoulder sleeves, paired with a cathedral-style tulle veil. In contrast to Lovato's statement-making silhouette, the bridal party wore timeless, all-black dresses (and suits)—in particular, the best-selling Anne dress in matte black satin from burgeoning bridal destination Birdy Grey. Photo credit: Jose Villa, @josevilla If the brand sounds familiar, it's likely that you've seen it (or even worn it) before. In fact, I just wore a Birdy Grey dress at a friend's wedding over the weekend. The brand is known for its sleek silhouettes with re-wear potential that come in a vast range of colors, fabrics, and patterns. The Anne dress mirrors Lovato's own gown, pairing a corset-style top with thoughtful draping at the waist and hip. However, its mid-thigh slit and column silhouette make the dress feel a little more understated, compared to the Disney alum's sweeping train. We appreciate the choice of matte satin for a modern look—though it's also available in shiny satin, if you prefer. It comes in sizes XS to 3XL and 57 different colors. If you're planning your own nuptials—or you're a member of the bridal party with the freedom to choose your own dress—score this timeless and affordable number before inventory disappears. With wedding season well underway, it's might be worth checking out Birdy Grey's collection before the next black-tie invite hits your mailbox:

Demi Lovato Serves 5 Bridal Looks: Vivienne Westwood Gowns, Pearls & Lots Of Satin  DECODED
Demi Lovato Serves 5 Bridal Looks: Vivienne Westwood Gowns, Pearls & Lots Of Satin  DECODED

News18

time15 hours ago

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Demi Lovato Serves 5 Bridal Looks: Vivienne Westwood Gowns, Pearls & Lots Of Satin DECODED

Demi Lovato turned her wedding into a full-blown bridal fashion spectacle, wearing nearly five stunning outfits on her big day with Jordan Lutes. Ranging from a classic Vivienne Westwood gown and a flirty satin mini dress to a sleek ivory pantsuit, each look was styled to perfection, making her wedding a Pinterest-worthy celebration of love and style. Watch the video know more. lifestyle news | health updates | travel stories | lifestyle | news18 | n18oc_lifestyleLiked the video? Please press the thumbs up icon and leave a comment. Subscribe to Showsha YouTube channel and never miss a video: Showsha on Instagram: Showsha on Facebook: Showsha on X: Showsha on Snapchat: entertainment and lifestyle news and updates on:

12 Things Confident Women Never Apologize For
12 Things Confident Women Never Apologize For

Yahoo

timea day ago

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12 Things Confident Women Never Apologize For

Beyoncé declared that girls run the world. Kesha loudly declared that she was an woman, and Demi Lovato asked, "What's wrong with being confident?"The answer to that question? Absolutely nothing. Yet, despite the messages of female empowerment out there, women still feel the need to default to saying "I'm sorry" for everything from the weather to raising their hand to offer an idea during a work meeting. What gives?"From a young age, girls are often praised for being polite, agreeable or low-maintenance," explains ., licensed psychologist. "Saying 'I'm sorry' becomes a shortcut for staying safe, preserving peace and softening discomfort—especially in male-dominated environments, family systems where emotions were discouraged, or workplaces that reward compliance over clarity."Dr. McGeehan says sometimes apologies are necessary—beautiful even. Yet, in a plot twist, apologies can also be harmful."Using them as a default weakens your authority, confuses boundaries and slowly erodes self-trust," Dr. McGeehan says. "In short, over-apologizing leads to self-abandonment."Stay unapologetically true to yourself by taking a page from a confident woman's playbook. Dr. McGeehan and other psychologists share 12 things confident women don't apologize Women are often told they're "too emotional" or "too sensitive." However, one psychologist shares that confident women know emotions aren't liabilities or worthy of insults."Emotions are a natural part of being human, not a sign of weakness," says , a psychologist with Veritas Psychology Partners. "A confident woman understands that acknowledging her emotions, whether joy, sadness, anger or fear, is part of her strength."Related: Climbing the career ladder or smashing a PR in a marathon doesn't need disclaimers or apologies."A woman who has set, reached and even surpassed her own goals should never feel the need to apologize or downplay her successes," reports , a psychologist and Hope for Depression Research Foundation media advisor. "It takes talent, hard work and intelligence to achieve, and no woman should feel the need to make herself smaller. Instead, be proud of the accomplishments that were earned."Related: People with kids or grandkids who love Frozen 2 will know that Elsa learned to show herself, in part, by stepping into her power unapologetically. The message isn't a fairytale—it's something real-life confident women own daily."'Power' is not a dirty word, but should be wielded carefully," Dr. MacBride says. "Power is the ability to influence your own life and the world around you. Whether this power comes from her intellect, skills, leadership or charisma, a confident woman should never downplay her strengths to make others comfortable. Apologizing for being powerful only reinforces the idea that a woman's strength is something to be ashamed of, rather than celebrated."Related: You are allowed to exist, even in a crowded room. "Taking up space might look like speaking in a meeting, sharing a success, or simply not shrinking in your body or voice," Dr. McGeehan says. "Apologizing for taking up space signals internalized shame about your presence. A confident woman enters a room like she belongs—not because she's arrogant, but because she has stopped seeking permission and knows that she belongs in every space she is in."Related: Dr. MacBride shares that confident women know their views have value, and that "diverse perspectives drive progress.""She should never feel pressured to conform just to avoid conflict or please others," she emphasizes. "Apologizing for differing opinions suggests that her thoughts or ideas are less important than those of others. Apologizing for this can undermine your own confidence and how seriously others take you. It also prioritizes conflict avoidance rather than asking the group to take seriously an alternative view of the situation." Even confident, empowered women know they are not all-powerful."A confident woman understands that there are things that will happen outside of her control," Dr. McGeehan says. "She knows how to navigate these situations by acknowledging they happened, while taking the appropriate amount of responsibility. She might respond by thanking others for their patience when she arrives late to a meeting."Confident women won't apologize for a subway being late and ruining a colleague's commute, but they will show empathy. In these cases, Dr. McGeehan says the woman might say, 'I'm sorry to hear you are having a hard morning."Related:People Who Never Heard 'I'm Sorry' From Their Parents Often Develop These 10 Traits as Adults, Psychologists Say Dr. McGeehan says apologizing for needs is a big one with women and wishes they weren't."Needs aren't burdens—they're the foundation of honest, mutual connection and they are human," she says. "Confident women know that their needs are not too much—they're information and how to interact with them respectfully." "Self-care is not selfish—it is self-preservation," shares Dr. Jan Miller, Ph.D., licensed psychologist with course, Dr. Miller says it can be hard to see it that way in a society that values productivity as a good moral and slowing down as "lazy.""Women are often made to feel like they must justify and apologize for taking a break," she explains. "The reality is that breaks are equally valuable as producing and doing. In fact, being rested helps us do the things we need and want to do better."Related: While we're talking about rest not being laziness: "You're allowed to move at a sustainable pace," Dr. McGeehan says. "Other people's procrastination is not your emergency, and it is not your job to be available to everyone else at the drop of a hat."However, she says apologizing for not responding immediately makes it sound like you did something wrong, which you did not."Apologizing for not responding instantly reinforces urgency culture and teaches others to expect constant access to you," she explains. "Confident women protect their energy and reply when they're ready and leave it at that."Related: You literally cannot say yes to everything."When women over-apologize for declining requests, they invite negotiation or guilt where none is needed," Dr. McGeehan says. "Confident women say no clearly, not cruelly, and trust that boundaries create clarity—not conflict."When Dr. McGeehan needs to decline something, she kindly communicates the boundary with this line: "Thank you so much for your request. However, my plate is currently as full as I like it, so I'm not moving forward with additional social engagements.'Related: Confident women live, learn and let go."Those past choices allow women to learn and grow," Dr. Goldman points out. "Those past choices resulted in getting to the place they are at in the present day. Therefore, that is not something to apologize for. Instead, [it] can be something that a confident woman can feel [grateful for]."Related: Dr. Miller says women receive messages about what their bodies "should" look like from a young age."Each woman's body is unique and never needs an apology—ever," she shares. "Apologizing for perceived shortcomings in one's body can lead to shame, anxiety, depression and disordered eating."She stresses that accepting your body as is can boost self-love, body confidence and overall Confident women also know when an apology is in order. "There are times when apologies are needed and can be helpful," Dr. Miller says. "The purpose of an apology is to demonstrate insight that you've violated a rule or boundary and, as a result, hurt someone. So, women should apologize when they recognize that they have done something wrong. This allows an opportunity for repair and healing." Dr. McGeehan agrees that it's especially crucial to apologize for crossing someone else's boundary, especially if you knew better. She also shares that confident women often understand that no one—not even they—is perfect, and are willing to 'fess up."It's inevitable that we will cross someone else's boundary at some point because we are human," Dr. McGeehan says. "It's just critical to take accountability when we do. Confident women don't just try to avoid harm—they also take accountability when it happens." Up Next:Dr. Brittany McGeehan, Ph.D., licensed psychologist Dr. Gayle MacBride, Ph.D., LP, a psychologist with Veritas Psychology Partners Dr. Michele Goldman, Ph.D., a psychologist and Hope for Depression Research Foundation media advisor Dr. Jan Miller, Ph.D., licensed psychologist with Thriveworks 12 Things Confident Women Never Apologize For first appeared on Parade on May 28, 2025

Demi Lovato fans spot striking similarity between her and Miley Cyrus' weddings
Demi Lovato fans spot striking similarity between her and Miley Cyrus' weddings

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Demi Lovato fans spot striking similarity between her and Miley Cyrus' weddings

Demi Lovato and Miley Cyrus both grew up working on the Disney Channel - and their bond now goes further than their childhood sitcom days. Fans noticed a striking resemblance between their wedding gowns, with both appearing to wear the same off-the-shoulder Vivienne Westwood dress for their nuptials. Lovato, 32, tied the the knot with singer-songwriter Jordan 'Jutes' Lutes on Sunday in Southern California, wearing a custom pearl white gown featuring a corset waist and draped skirt. Cyrus, 32, wore a strikingly similar dress when she married Liam Hemsworth in December 2018. The singer's version featured a similar whimsical neckline, but opted for a bone color rather than the brighter white that Lovato wore. Both women looked stunning in their chosen gowns, with fans taking to social media to talk about the similarities - with some pointing out Lovato and Cyrus have famously had an on-again, off-again friendship over the years. 'Demi Lovato wore the same wedding dress as Miley for her wedding omg?' one stunned user posted to X, formerly known as Twitter. 'Demi's dress reminds me of Miley's,' shared another. 'Wow, Demi Lovato and Miley Cyrus rocking similar Vivienne Westwood wedding dresses is such a cool Disney Channel throwback!' another gushed. 'What do you mean Demi has worn an almost if not identical Vivienne Westwood wedding dress to Miley's in 2018,' another said. Others defended Lovato, pointing out it's one of the late British designer's famous silhouettes and is loved by brides worldwide. 'Demi and Miley are both grown women and we are not little girls arguing in middle school. We don't care if Miley wore the dress first. They look stunning,' one fan chimed in. Someone else pointed out Lovato wore a dress by the designer in 2014 on X-Factor in London. 'The same designer with the same signature styling. Demi did it before, keeps choosing this all the time if you ever seen the things they wear,' they wrote. 'Demi's only copying herself. And I can't believe we're talking about dresses, like there's not wedding dresses that look similar.' Lovato told Vogue she has been a fan Vivienne Westwood's designs for a 'long time.' 'I love everything about the dress,' she told the publication. Both women looked stunning in their chosen gowns, with fans taking to social media to talk about the similar gowns - with some pointing out Lovato and Cyrus have famously had an on-again, off-again friendship over the years Cyrus and Lovato both shot to fame as teens on the Disney Channel but had a fraught relationship at times. The duo have candidly spoken about their on-off friendship through the years. They appeared to have rekindled their relationship in 2020 during an Instagram Live chat as apart of an afternoon talk show on Cyrus' Instagram, called Bright Minded: Live With Miley. 'Life is moving so fast that it's usually hard to slow ourselves down and appreciate people in our lives, and you've been that person for me for so many years and we've been friends for so long,' Cyrus told Lovato at the time as per People. She added, 'We can not talk forever and then some bulls**t will go down, and I'll just know you're the person I want to reach out to. In dark times, it's really important to reach towards those who are illuminated. I just think that you're such a light — even if it took this crisis to get us connected again.' Cyrus and Hemsworth had been dating on and off since 2010, when they met on the set of the Nicholas Sparks adaptation The Last Song. They were initially engaged in June 2012, but they called it off in September 2013, before rumors stemmed in January 2016 the engagement was back on. Cyrus confirmed they were engaged during an October 2016 appearance on the Ellen show, and they were married on December 23, 2018 at their home in Franklin, Tennessee. She was married to Hemsworth for eight months, with the pair filing for divorce in August 2019.

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