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From White Summer Cottons to Black Sheer, Lauren Sánchez Bezos Has Her Vacation Wardrobe on Lock
From White Summer Cottons to Black Sheer, Lauren Sánchez Bezos Has Her Vacation Wardrobe on Lock

Vogue

time8 hours ago

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From White Summer Cottons to Black Sheer, Lauren Sánchez Bezos Has Her Vacation Wardrobe on Lock

Saint-Tropez has already seen the full spectrum of Lauren Sánchez Bezos's vacation style. Having returned to the French Riviera with her new husband Jeff Bezos, she's dipped into her rotation of colorful vintage Roberto Cavalli gowns and legion of bodysuits and sheer skirts for leisurely lunches, beach club lounging, and dinners at super exclusive Saint-Tropez spots. Her latest duo of day-to-night looks oscillate between Sánchez Bezos's central aesthetics. In the day, the former journalist was photographed out shopping with a friend. She wore a white cotton eyelet-dotted summer dress by Dolce & Gabbana (a go-to brand for Sánchez Bezos, who opted for D&G as her bridal gown in a suite of decadent looks), paired with a setting-appropriate straw visor that sat low over her face, a pair of light colored aviator sunglasses, a cream and gold link-strapped crossbody bag, and white, gold, and red striped sneakers. It's definitely on the more casual and pared back side of her wardrobe. Photo: Backgrid Later in the evening, she reunited with her husband Jeff for dinner. This look was much more in tune with the night-on-the-tiles, sexy, and sensual Lauren Sánchez Bezos school of style. She wore a burnt black, sheer animal print slip dress with barely there straps, an arpeggiating hemline, and which was completely backless, with black underwear, and a pair of open-toed black stilettos. She wore her hair up in a loose chignon with a deep side part, and carried a tiny black square handbag. Bezos, beside her, kept to his own usual uniform: he wore a navy polo, gray slacks, and seafoam-toned shoes with a signature pair of aviator sunglasses. Photo: Backgrid Photo: Backgrid For Sánchez Bezos, her most luxurious evenings out—whether in Paris for Couture Week with Katy Perry or Portofino with Jeff—speak to her favored brands and silhouettes. Often, she'll look to animal print Cavalli slips and skin-tight leather Versace mini-dresses, corsets of all kinds, and floaty sheer numbers. Her Venice-set wedding day revelled in looks inspired by Sophia Loren and added more demure, nostalgic touches to her usual rotation. Day to night, French Riviera or Parisian bistro, Lauren Sánchez Bezos is locked in for whatever Euro Summer throws at her.

Amira Al-Zuhair highlights summer campaigns
Amira Al-Zuhair highlights summer campaigns

Arab News

timea day ago

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Amira Al-Zuhair highlights summer campaigns

DUBAI: Saudi French model Amira Al-Zuhair is having a whirlwind summer, having recently walked the runway at Paris Men's Fashion Week, and taking to Instagram this week to share behind-the-scenes photos from a social media campaign for Oscar de la Renta. For the latest updates, follow us on Instagram @ In one image, she puts on jewelry while wearing a look from the luxury brand's Fall 2025 collection. The black velvet gown featured elegantly placed clusters of crystals on the bodice. Days before sharing the photo, she took part in Italian brand Dolce & Gabbana's Alta Moda show in Rome, wearing a golden bustier. A post shared by Oscar de la Renta (@oscardelarenta) In June, Al-Zuhair hit the runway at the AWGE show as a part of Paris Men's Fashion Week. The model showed off an ensemble featuring a trench coat layered over a white vest and tartan-style miniskirt by A$AP Rocky's label. Earlier last month, birthday tributes poured in for the model as she celebrated her 24th birthday. A post shared by Amira Al Zuhair (@amiraalzuhair) From producer Kawther Alrimawi to lifestyle publication Hia Magazine, fashion and entertainment industry insiders took to social media to wish the star a happy birthday. The model wrapped up shooting a campaign for an unnamed brand in Milan when the clock struck midnight. She marked the beginning of her birthday with a candle-topped dessert at a restaurant in the Italian city. Al-Zuhair, born in Paris to a French mother and Saudi father, has made her mark on the fashion world and appeared on the runway for an array of renowned fashion houses. She has walked for Missoni, Maison Alaia, Brunello Cucinelli, Balmain, Dolce & Gabbana, Giambattista Valli, Giorgio Armani, Elie Saab and many more. In addition to her runway appearances, Al-Zuhair has featured in campaigns for high-profile brands including Prada, Chanel and Carolina Herrera. Al-Zuhair also made a runway appearance in May when she walked in Louis Vuitton's high jewelry collection show, held at Bellver Castle on the island of Majorca, Spain. In late May, Al-Zuhair also reflected on her recent campaign with Balmain, sharing photos from the Resort 2025 collection shoot. 'Had so much fun shooting inside the Eiffel Tower herself!' she wrote in the caption. It was not Al-Zuhair's first collaboration with Balmain. She previously walked for the brand during Paris Fashion Week in September.

Would you dress like the pope?
Would you dress like the pope?

Times

time3 days ago

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  • Times

Would you dress like the pope?

Just before the Dolce & Gabbana Alta Sartoria fashion show began last Wednesday, the guests mingled in front of the imposing Castel Sant'Angelo, which dates from AD123 — part papal residence, part mausoleum for emperors and part, as the name suggests, fortress. Among them, towering above those around him, was Manchester City's statuesque Erling Haaland, wearing an elegant pale grey combo of polo neck and relaxed, full trousers. Only a silver necklace over the knit sparkled as a decorative hint. But boy was he about to be eclipsed in the wardrobe department. The Dolce & Gabbana Alta Sartoria collection is unusual in the extreme. It is essentially couture for men and is presented each year in a different Italian location that the designer duo of Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana select with a view of engaging in a dialogue with its history and tradition. This year they went for the big one: Rome. As Dolce says: 'Rome is an extraordinary city, an endless source of inspiration. It embodies our love for Italy and its roots, for the artists and creatives that in time have celebrated it.' Before the show as the invitees enjoyed an aperitivo, he confided to me that 'Rome is intense culturally — it is so different to Milan. You feel the presence and influence of the Vatican. It is a heavy city — not in a bad way, just intense.' This article contains affiliate links that will earn us revenue So when places were taken and the classical music soundtrack started, it perhaps shouldn't have come as such a surprise that the fashion show — the first permitted to be staged here — kicked off with a procession of 'cardinals' in their red vestments, like a scene from Edward Berger's movie Conclave. These took their place on the bridge that connects the castle to the city, the Ponte Sant'Angelo, which is lined with marble angels designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The models then began their own stately procession. We were treated to a visual symphony of luxurious hand-made decorative opulence, inspired, sometimes very literally, by ecclesiastical tailoring. Here, among the pink and black suits were tunic-style pieces that borrowed from the wardrobe of the Catholic Church: copes, chasubles and dalmatics. The embroidery and crystal decoration, the filigree made from gold bullion thread, the use of the cross as a recurring emblem in both clothing and jewellery — all this left us in no doubt that we were witnessing clothing possessed of grandeur. One golden brass filigree bodice displayed gemstones and crystals like a piece of body armour. Another bodice, constructed from a white fabric that looks like marble, featured a three-dimensional head of Saint Peter with the keys to the kingdom of heaven. And though some of the more extreme expressions would undoubtedly require quite the occasion to get a wearing, there were plenty of embroidered and embellished jackets and trousers that would do service at any dressy event — though admittedly ear-marking the wearer as someone who enjoys spectacle and theatre. But then the brand's Alta Sartoria is spectacular and theatrical. Those invited to attend are the label's top customers and this cohort decamp annually to whichever Italian city or venue the designers have designated. Last year it was Sardinia, previously it has been Venice and Florence. Alta Sartoria, launched in 2015, meaning literally 'high tailoring', is the male equivalent of what Dolce & Gabbana does for women: Alta Moda ('high fashion'). And like the women who attend those shows (and this week there was one the night before the men's event at Rome's historic Forum), the men at this couture bash place orders for what's on display. Often while the models are actually walking the catwalk. Prices start at about €50,000 and each piece is unique. If you buy one of these outfits you won't ever bump into anyone dressed the same. Not even Erling

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