Suni Lee Named First Celebrity Partner for PHLUR Fragrance Campaign

Olympic gold medalist Suni Lee becomes PHLUR’s first celebrity partner, fronting the “Icons” campaign for Missing Person, Vanilla Skin, and Father Figure.
5 Coach Bags to Add to Your Summer Travel Wardrobe

From the woven Brooklyn Shoulder Bag to the Soft Tabby, discover five Coach bags perfect for summer vacations, festivals, and everyday travel.
Bottega Veneta Launches Alta Fragrance Collection With 10 New Scents

Bottega Veneta expands its fragrance universe with Alta, a new collection of 10 luxury Eau de Parfum scents inspired by Italy’s connection to the world.
Mango and Eckhaus Latta Launch Summer Capsule Collection

Mango teams up with Eckhaus Latta for a new summer-ready capsule collection featuring lightweight layers, colourful knitwear, and versatile wardrobe essentials.
Sir Idris Elba Knighted by King Charles III at Windsor Castle

It’s officially Sir Idris Elba, and honestly, the title feels like it was always meant to be there. On Tuesday, 2 June 2026, King Charles III knighted British actor, musician, and activist Idris Elba at Windsor Castle in a ceremony that felt equal parts historic and deeply deserved. The honour recognises his services to young people, marking another defining moment in a career that has quietly stretched far beyond film and television. And yes, the world is collectively smiling. The knighthood was first announced in the King’s 2026 New Year’s Honours list, but seeing it formally conferred inside the grandeur of Windsor Castle gave the moment its full weight. For Elba, this wasn’t just a royal recognition—it was a celebration of years spent showing up for communities, especially young people navigating difficult realities in the UK and beyond. Born in Hackney to a Sierra Leonean father and Ghanaian mother, Elba’s journey has always been rooted in dual heritage and deep cultural awareness. One of the most defining early moments of his life came at just 18, when he received a £1,500 grant from The King’s Trust. That support helped secure his place at the National Youth Music Theatre, a turning point that would eventually lead to a global career. Now, decades later, the circle feels beautifully complete. From Hollywood films to music and activism, he has built a reputation that extends far beyond entertainment. Alongside his wife, model and humanitarian Sabrina Elba, he co-founded the Elba Hope Foundation in 2022, focusing on youth empowerment, education, community development, and sustainable impact across vulnerable regions. The foundation’s work has contributed to major initiatives, including millions raised for rural poverty relief, COVID-19 response efforts, and debt relief support for Somalia—cementing Idris’ position not just as an artist, but as a global advocate for change. After the investiture ceremony, Elba shared a quiet moment on his Instagram story, showing him holding hands with Sabrina on the castle grounds while proudly displaying his medal. His caption was simple, almost grounding in its humility: “We are thankful. The work continues.” No excess. No noise. Just purpose.
Madhappy and FREECITY Are Bringing Malibu Energy to Summer With Their Latest Drop

Madhappy and FREECITY reunite for a new Malibu-inspired collection featuring updated essentials, limited-edition phone cases and exclusive accessories.
Jisoo and Jenna Ortega Are Serving Glass Skin in Dior Beauty’s Glowiest Launch Yet

Dior Beauty unveils the Backstage Glassy Glow Stick with Jisoo and Jenna Ortega, delivering a dewy glass skin glow in eight luminous shades.
Gucci Just Declared It a Monte Carlo Summer

Gucci heads to Monte Carlo for its latest summer campaign starring Amelia Gray, Anok Yai and Tian Xi Wei, celebrating the iconic Flora motif.
Debute’s SS26 Drop Is All About Nostalgia, and We’re Already in Our Feelings

DEBUTE unveils SS26 “Between Tides,” its swimwear debut blending nostalgia, gingham prints, and leopard details for a dreamy summer drop.
6 Playful Designer Bags That Redefine Fashion as Fantasy

Explore 6 playful designer bags from JW Anderson, Loewe, and Simone Rocha proving fashion is at its best when it refuses to be practical.
