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Olivia Wilde not only chose to wear a white gown to Jordan C. Brown and Colton Underwood's wedding, but she went one step further and rocked a wedding dress. While most wedding guests avoid white clothing as it is the traditional colour the bride wears, the Don't Worry Darling director and actress, 39, clearly was not afraid of upsetting the grooms since she joked about her outfit choice on her Instagram Stories.
It's officially hen party season, and they're a great excuse to go all out in a new outfit. While some bridal parties might go for a fancy dress theme, many give you free rein so you can choose to wear bright colours, serious sparkles or that LBD you've had your eye on.  What to wear on a hen do? Sequin outfits: It totally depends on the hen party plans, but if there's a big night out on the cards you can't go wrong with all-over embellishments and sequins.
Move aside Christian Grey! Viewers have been loving Netflix's newest film 365 Days, a very, very risqué affair that even puts 50 Shades of Grey to shame. The story follows Laura, a Polish executive who is holidaying in Sicily when she is kidnapped by Massimo, a mafia boss who has been obsessed with finding Laura after seeing her from afar years earlier. He tells her he will keep her captive for 365 days until she falls in love with him (spoiler alert, she does), and thus the problematic scene is set.
Free People has come onto our radar thanks to that trending quilted jacket – but there’s more to Free People than the Dolman Jacket (but it’s worth buying while it’s in stock!) From on-trend floral dresses to preppy knitwear, lounge worthy shirts, romantic blouses and their in-house denim to covet, if you haven’t explored Free People yet, where have you been? Winning for spring is Free People’s jacket collection, a who’s who of must-have spring jackets – trench coats and quilted jackets take space next to blazers, denim jackets and bomber jackets.
After sparking a contentious custody battle last week, Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner have reached a temporary agreement on where their daughters should live. On Thursday, September 21, the Game of Thrones actress filed a lawsuit against her estranged husband, demanding that their kids, daughter Willa and a second daughter whose name has never been revealed, be returned to their mom's home country of England. In it, the mom-of-two, 27, accused the Jonas Brother member, 34, of withholding their daughters' passports despite having allegedly agreed that they would move to England as a family.
Kim Kardashian has teased the "next chapter" for Dolce & Gabbana as she posed in some risqué underwear and showcased some lavish jewellery. MORE: Kim Kardashian was caught having a nap during salon visit - and her fans loved it The Keeping up with the Kardashians star posted the snaps on her Instagram Stories, tagging Dolce & Gabbana and using their hashtag #DGNextChapter. Several other celebrities also used the hashtag with the brand, including Kim's sister Kourtney Kardashian, her mother Kris Jenner and model January Jones.
All the latest news, photos and more on the Someone Like You singer. Adele shot to fame in 2008 with the release of her debut album, 19, which included the hit track Hometown Glory, about her home suburb of West Norwood in London. The English singer-songwriter has had various chart-toppers since, including Rolling in the Deep, Set Fire to the Rain and James Bond theme tune, Skyfall. Adele, who is one of the world's best-selling music artists of all time, married charity entrepreneur and Old Etonian Simon Konecki in 2017.
We’ve all been privy to a questionable haircut at some point during our lives, unless you’re Angelina Jolie of course. The Hollywood veteran has never been one to shy away from a little experimentation in the hair department, meaning a transformative beauty moment is always on the card for the actress.  Back in 1998, Angelina debuted one of her most dramatic hair transformations to date. The star rocked a buzzcut for the premiere of Playing God at the Criterion Theater, opting for a black dye job that served up punk princess.
For six decades, British footwear brand Doc Martens has been producing classic silhouettes that are not only highly practical, but ultimately super wearable too.   MORE: Bella Hadid goes full-on cottagecore in vintage pink gingham The label started out producing boots that were marketed as workwear, but eventually Doc Martens gained notoriety in 1969 when Pete Townshend, guitarist of The Who, wore his boots paired with a boiler suit in effort to rebel against the bright psychedelic prints that defined mainstream fashion of the age.