Leonardo DiCaprio & Vittoria Ceretti Pack on the PDA in Formentera

When Leonardo DiCaprio holidays, the world watches. And this time, he’s not just cruising solo — the Oscar-winning actor and his supermodel girlfriend, Vittoria Ceretti, are serving up sunshine, saltwater, and a heavy dose of yacht-side PDA in Formentera. The couple, 50 and 27, looked every bit the Mediterranean dream as they soaked up the Spanish sun. Vittoria stunned in an animal-print bikini that screamed dolce vita, while Leo kept things classic in black swim shorts (because, let’s face it, he’s never been one for flashy swimwear). Between kisses on deck, cooling dives with snorkelling masks, and stolen moments under the Formentera skies, the pair looked completely lost in their bubble. One particularly sweet snap captured Vittoria resting her hand on Leo’s back as they climbed the yacht steps together — the kind of small, tender detail that says more than a thousand paparazzi flashes ever could. Their love story has been quietly building since August 2023, but with every appearance — from Venice at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s wedding to now sun-drenched Formentera — it’s clear this isn’t just a summer fling. And while the model admits in a candid Vogue France interview that dating one of Hollywood’s most-followed men comes with its annoyances (“suddenly you become the ‘girlfriend of’”), she also shared a refreshingly grounded take: “If what you’re experiencing is real, if you know you love each other, then there’s no reason to panic. Because love protects and gives you confidence.” From Venice soirées to yacht-side kisses, Leonardo and Vittoria are proving that romance really does look better by the sea
Pharrell Williams Turns adidas Adistar into an Underwater Fantasy with the VIRGINIA Jellyfish Orange

If you thought sneakers couldn’t double as wearable art, Pharrell Williams just proved otherwise. Enter the VIRGINIA Adistar Jellyfish Orange — a futuristic adidas drop that’s equal parts sea-inspired fantasy, street-ready comfort, and gallery-worthy design. Launching 23 August, this release feels less like footwear and more like a fashion statement that swam straight out of a coral reef. Bold? Absolutely. Collectible? Without a doubt. The silhouette is instantly eye-catching — think sculpted midsoles that echo jellyfish gills, layered mesh that mimics underwater movement, and glow-in-the-dark accents that lean into a nocturnal, aquatic vibe. It’s Pharrell doing what Pharrell does best: taking a sneaker and turning it into a cultural artefact. And then there’s the colour — a vivid, electric orange that screams graphic intensity. Paired with subtle branding nods to “VIRGINIA,” his creative platform, and storytelling pulled from marine life, this sneaker doesn’t just sit pretty. It makes a statement about motion, energy, and even the fragility of ecosystems, with its campaign visuals drawing on vintage underwater photography. But don’t let all that artistry fool you. Beyond the concept and the collectability, these kicks are still built for the streets. The Adistar DNA ensures cushioned comfort and practical wear, making them just as suitable for a night out as they are for a sneaker display case. Retailing at $300, the VIRGINIA Adistar Jellyfish Orange is dropping in select adidas stores and online. Whether you’re in it for the fashion, the flex, or the future-forward design, one thing’s clear — this is not just another sneaker release. It’s Pharrell’s way of pulling us all into his underwater dreamscape.
Agbons–GL Unique Bridal Collection 2025: Where Darkness Learns to Glow

At first glance, the Unique Bridal Collection 2025 resists the traditional language of bridalwear. There is no insistence on softness, no predictable surrender to innocence. Instead, Agbons–GL offers a bride who understands contrast; one who knows that elegance can emerge from shadow just as powerfully as from light. The design opens with a dramatic dialogue between black and gold, a pairing that immediately reframes bridal aesthetics within the Nigerian couture space. The voluminous black skirt, expansive and unapologetically grand, establishes authority. Its fullness is not merely decorative; it is engineered to command space. Beneath its sweeping surface lies disciplined structural tailoring, layered fabric, internal support, and precise weight distribution that allow the skirt to move fluidly without collapsing under its own drama. The bodice tells a different story: one of intricacy and seduction. Crafted in sheer fabric and heavily embroidered, it balances exposure with control. The long sleeves, densely adorned with beadwork, function as both ornament and restraint, guiding the eye across the garment rather than allowing it to linger too comfortably in one place. This is a deliberate design choice: Agbons–GL understands visual pacing. The plunging neckline is bold, but it is anchored by the architectural precision of the embroidery, ensuring that sensuality never slips into excess. Perhaps the most compelling technique lies in the golden fringe detailing at the waist and skirt transition. This element introduces motion into an otherwise stately composition. With every step, the fringe responds, catching light and creating rhythm. It is a reminder that this bride is not static—she is alive, celebratory, and in command of her presence. Set against the backdrop of chandeliers and mirrored silhouettes, the dress feels almost ceremonial, echoing themes of ritual, luxury, and transformation. This visual staging reinforces the collection’s intention: bridalwear as spectacle, not just tradition. Within the Nigerian fashion industry, Unique Bridal Collection 2025 marks a confident evolution. Nigerian bridal fashion has long embraced opulence, but Agbons–GL pushes the narrative further by introducing emotional duality, strength alongside romance, darkness alongside brilliance. This collection speaks directly to modern Nigerian brides who desire individuality without abandoning grandeur. The impact is cultural as much as aesthetic. By challenging the expectation that brides must be clothed in purity alone, Agbons–GL expands the definition of bridal identity. The collection invites designers and consumers alike to reconsider what is permissible, desirable, and powerful in bridal couture. In the end, Unique Bridal Collection 2025 succeeds not by being different for the sake of novelty, but by being intentional. It proves that Nigerian couture is capable of nuance, risk, and refinement—qualities that secure its place on both local and global fashion stages.
Priscilla Ojo Turns Zanzibar Into a Maternity Style Moment with Juma Jux

Priscilla Ojo stuns in gold maternity looks during a dreamy Zanzibar getaway with husband Juma Jux. From palace-garden glamour to beachside beauty, see the unforgettable style moments.
You’ve Got to See How the Stars Showed Up For The Premiere of “Abanisete: The Ancestor”

The Abanisete: The Ancestor premiere was a regal celebration of heritage and style, with stars like Omowunmi Dada, Adedimeji Lateef, and Itele D Icon dazzling in rich cultural looks.
Noah & Joanne Are Back to Steal Your Heart (and Probably Your Sleep Schedule) in Nobody Wants This Season 2

Kristen Bell and Adam Brody return as Joanne and Noah in Nobody Wants This Season 2, dropping on Netflix October 23rd, 2025. Here’s your first look.
J.K. Rowling Sparks M&S Boycott Calls After Lingerie Section Controversy

It seems J.K. Rowling has once again waded into the UK’s culture war – and this time, Marks & Spencer is in the firing line. The author has called for shoppers to ditch the British retail giant after reports surfaced about a run-in between a customer and a trans employee in the lingerie section. According to The Telegraph, a mother complained that her teenage daughter felt “uncomfortable” when offered assistance by the staff member, referring to her as a “biological male” and refusing to recognise her gender identity. M&S reportedly apologised to the customer, adding that if requested in future, a “female colleague” would help instead. The alleged incident happened back in March, before the UK Supreme Court’s ruling that the legal definition of “woman” in the 2010 Equality Act is based on biological sex – a decision critics say will make life harder for trans people in sex-segregated spaces. It’s worth noting that the employee in question doesn’t carry out bra fittings or accompany customers into fitting rooms. Still, the story has ignited fresh debate on social media – with Rowling urging followers to take their shopping elsewhere. Whatever side you’re on, one thing’s for sure – this conversation is far from over.
Charli XCX Just Gave Korean Skincare the Brat Stamp of Approval

When Charli XCX hits the stage, it’s not just about the music — it’s the glow. And at Oya Festival in Oslo, Norway, that glow came courtesy of Beauty of Joseon, the cult-loved K-beauty brand blending centuries-old Korean herbal wisdom with a modern skin-first approach. Before her signature grungy glam look took centre stage, Charli’s makeup artist, Yasmin Istanbouli, treated her to a four-step ritual that would make any skincare obsessive swoon. It kicked off with the Centella Asiatica Calming Mask — because even a Brat needs a moment of calm — followed by the Revive Eye Serum to erase the tell-tale signs of late nights. Then came the brand’s viral Glow Serum, delivering that glassy, lit-from-within finish. Finally, a generous layer of the Day Dew Sunscreen SPF 50 sealed the deal, offering UV protection without a single trace of chalkiness. With lightweight formulas packed with ingredients like niacinamide and ginseng, Beauty of Joseon doesn’t just prep skin — it makes it a showstopper in its own right. Consider this your sign to add a little K-beauty magic to your own pre-party routine.
Frankies Bikinis’ “Keepsakes” Collection Is Basically Your Summer Wardrobe Soulmate

Frankies Bikinis has always known how to make you feel like that girl at the beach — but now they’re coming for your summer dress rotation, and honestly, we’re here for it. Once just a Malibu swimwear brand serving tiny bikinis and dreamy cover-ups, Frankies has evolved into a full-blown lifestyle label — think loungewear, dresses, and accessories you’d happily wear from brunch to beach. Their latest drop, “Keepsakes”, is designed with one goal: to give you the perfect summer dress for every occasion. And they’re not just being poetic. These dresses are crafted from luxe fabrics that structure, sculpt, and soften in all the right places. As the brand puts it, “these dresses aren’t just elevated, they’re engineered” — and that’s exactly the kind of energy we want to carry into garden parties, rooftop cocktails, and sunset walks. The lineup? Think the Bloom Button Up (flirty yet polished), the Gem Floral Dress (pure cottagecore romance), and the Ethereal Satin Lace Dress (date night perfection). Oh, and because Frankies can’t resist, the collection also sneaks in two bikini styles and a few chic separates. The campaign, shot in Hawaii, is the visual reminder that your summer wardrobe can, in fact, be a whole mood. TL;DR: These dresses will outlast every holiday fling and Instagram trend — and still look flawless next year.
Kendall Jenner Saddles Up for ALO’s Fall 2025 ‘Luxury Is Wellness’

Just when you thought autumn was all about pumpkin spice and chunky knits, Kendall Jenner is here to remind us that true luxury might actually be… inner peace. In ALO’s brand-new Fall 2025 campaign, shot at the breathtaking Amangiri resort in Utah, Kendall trades the catwalk for horseback rides through dramatic desert landscapes. Think stillness, space, and a touch of cinematic drama — the kind of scene that makes you want to ditch your inbox and move to a wellness retreat immediately. The message? Luxury is wellness. Not just the handbag-on-your-arm kind, but the freedom-to-breathe, mind-and-body-in-sync, minimalist-aesthetic kind. This isn’t just another pretty fashion collab either. Kendall didn’t just model; she got stuck into the creative direction, curating ALO’s Core Collection herself — 10 sleek essentials designed for movement, mindfulness, and, naturally, looking expensive while doing both. “I’ve been connected to ALO for years, so creating this campaign together, especially somewhere so peaceful, made it all the more special,” Kendall shares. She also credits her grounding rituals — whether she’s jet-setting, filming, or recharging at home — as her secret to staying centred. From the desert breeze to the tailored leggings, it’s all serving ease with a side of elegance. Whether you’re into yoga or just into looking like you are, ALO’s Fall 2025 drop might be your ticket to a little slice of that Amangiri calm.