logo
Moisés Nieto Spain Fall 2025 Collection

Moisés Nieto Spain Fall 2025 Collection

Vogue31-05-2025
This season, Moisés Nieto celebrated the 15th anniversary of his brand, but instead of a lavish runway show, the designer opted for something more meaningful: an intimate dinner attended by a small group of press and many of his longtime friends.
'In the end, I feel like fashion shows have become cold spectacles,' said Nieto. 'There's no time to talk, people are in a rush. You bare your soul, and then it's over in a second. I wanted something different: to see the faces around me and, above all, to celebrate slowly.'
In this more relaxed and private setting, the designer revisited some of the standout pieces and patterns that have made him a household name in Spanish fashion. The lineup included his signature trench coats, masculine outerwear, and midi dresses in a palette of neutral tones and beiges. 'When I started, I didn't have any business mindset. You'd present 40 looks, and the pieces the buyers wanted would always repeat. That's how I learned which designs work and which don't. You learn a lot from your customers.' Today, those customers are more loyal than ever to his unmistakable craft.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Emily Ratajkowski Posted a Nude Mom Photo Dump — but the Commenters Shamed Something Else Entirely
Emily Ratajkowski Posted a Nude Mom Photo Dump — but the Commenters Shamed Something Else Entirely

Yahoo

time3 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Emily Ratajkowski Posted a Nude Mom Photo Dump — but the Commenters Shamed Something Else Entirely

Emily Ratajkowski's latest photo dump had all the usual ingredients for a good old-fashioned mom-shaming: sun-drenched selfies, summer fashion, a glimpse of her 4-year-old son Sly — and yes, a fully nude sunbathing shot tossed casually into the mix. But this time, the Instagram comment section didn't go after her for the nudity. They pivoted, fast. The carousel showed Ratajkowski enjoying a late-summer trip to Italy. Her followers saw trattoria snaps, an Alfa Romeo Spider, and her son dancing by an olive tree. Nestled in among the scenic views and toddler candids was a photo of the model reclining nude on a lounge chair, wearing nothing but a red baseball cap and a look that said, yes, I know what I'm doing. Historically, this would've sparked the usual cycle of 'you're a mom, put some clothes on!' — the kind of criticism she's fielded for years. More from SheKnows Jennifer Love Hewitt Reveals About Red Carpet Doubts at 46 - & Why She Showed up Anyway Instead? A full 180. 'You need to eat a few peanut butter and jelly sandwiches,' one commenter wrote. 'You're very beautiful young woman, but your rib cage not so.' Another chimed in: 'When you start seeing the whole rib cage it means you might need to put some weight on.' Others speculated about medication — 'Stop with the Wegovy 💉💉' — or offered their own strange diet solutions, like one who asked, 'Emily can I offer you a porcupine sandwich? It's a typical Italian food.' (You can see the photos on her Instagram.) It wasn't just the usual trolls, either. Several commenters attempted to cloak the critique in concern: 'I'm not one to typically say this,' one wrote, 'but this is looking unhealthy. Take care of yourself whatever health struggles you're going through.' This kind of body policing — especially toward mothers — is nothing new for Ratajkowski. In recent years, she's been slammed for everything from being 'too sexy' to dressing her son in clothes strangers deemed 'not good enough.' In early 2024, she posted, 'Shame on you all,' after her comments were filled with strangers telling her she didn't 'deserve to be a mom.' This week's backlash might've shifted its focus, but the message remains the same: If you're a mother in the public eye, the internet will always find a new way to tell you you're doing something wrong. Before you go, click for more celebrities who've spoken out about being body-shamed. Best of SheKnows Rocky77, Aquaman, & More Unique Celebrity Baby Names How to Watch These 25 Halloween Movies on Disney+ for Summerween Antics The Dumbest (and Deadliest) TikTok Trends Targeting Teens & Tweens Solve the daily Crossword

Here's why I'm getting excited about the Vodafone share price!
Here's why I'm getting excited about the Vodafone share price!

Yahoo

time18 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Here's why I'm getting excited about the Vodafone share price!

Since 25 June, the Vodafone (LSE:VOD) share price has been the 12th-best performer on the FTSE 100, rising by just over 12%. 'So what?', I hear investors in JD Sports Fashion cry. After all, shares in the British 'trainers and tracksuits' retailer have increased by more than 21% over the same period. But Vodafone's shareholders (like me) have suffered for a long time. It was during the first half of 2023 when the group's shares were last regularly changing hands for more than 80p. I'm particularly excited by the recent rally because I'm close to breaking even. Dividends have offset some of my paper losses but, ignoring these, I'm hopeful that I'll soon be in the black again. What's going on? One of the catalysts of the recovery appears to be the merger of its UK operations with Three. The combined business, which will trade as VodafoneThree, is expected to add €400m to EBITDAaL (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation, after leases) each year. Fans of share buybacks will probably claim that the recently-completed €2bn of purchases has helped. And the group's results for the first quarter of its 2026 financial year were encouraging. Group revenue was up 3.9% compared to 12 months earlier, the business in Türkiye and Africa continues to do well, and it's experiencing 'strong demand' from its business customers for digital services. Vodafone's now expecting EBITDAaL of €11.3bn-€11.6bn for the year ending 31 March 2026 (FY26) and adjusted free cash flow of €2.4bn-€2.6bn. Will it continue? But the group's embarked on turnaround plans before. And they've failed. This could be a false dawn. And even though Germany might be on a 'improvement trajectory', revenue is still falling. Despite recent problems brought about by a change in law regarding the bundling of TV contracts, the country still accounts for 34% of turnover. Also, telecoms assets are expensive. It's true that the group's managed to bring its debt down. But this has been achieved by selling some of the 'family silver', most notably its divisions in Spain and Italy. My view However, I'm optimistic. I've long believed that the group's undervalued compared to its peers. I think its enterprise value (EV) – defined as market cap plus net debt — relative to its earnings proves that the shares still offer good value. EV's widely used in the world of mergers and acquisitions as it more accurately reflects what someone would have to pay for a business. By coincidence, BT also reported its first-quarter's results yesterday. They were so well received that its share price leapt 10.4% and the group's now overtaken Vodafone as the FTSE 100's most valuable telecoms company. But it has a slightly higher EV/EBITDAaL than Vodafone. Stock Market cap (£bn) Net debt (£bn) Enterprise value (£bn) FY26 forecast EBITDAaL (£bn) EV/EBITDAaL Deutsche Telekom 137.0 115.1 252.1 39.2 6.4 BT 21.9 19.8 41.7 8.1-8.2 5.1 Vodafone 20.9 29.0 49.9 9.9-10.1 4.9-5.0 If the two were valued on the same basis, Vodafone's share price would be up to 7.5% higher. Compared to Deutsche Telekom, the gap's even bigger. Europe's largest telecoms group trades on a much larger valuation multiple than both of the British groups. I'm hopeful that other investors will soon recognise this and help ensure that the recent good run in the group's share price continues. Due to its attractive valuation, reasonable dividend (no guarantees, of course), and a strong presence in its key markets, I think it's a stock for investors to consider. The post Here's why I'm getting excited about the Vodafone share price! appeared first on The Motley Fool UK. More reading 5 Stocks For Trying To Build Wealth After 50 One Top Growth Stock from the Motley Fool James Beard has positions in JD Sports Fashion and Vodafone Group Public. The Motley Fool UK has recommended Vodafone Group Public. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. Motley Fool UK 2025 Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data

I tried on 13 Reitmans dresses on sale for under $75 — if you're in your 40s or 50s, these styles are seriously good
I tried on 13 Reitmans dresses on sale for under $75 — if you're in your 40s or 50s, these styles are seriously good

Yahoo

time19 hours ago

  • Yahoo

I tried on 13 Reitmans dresses on sale for under $75 — if you're in your 40s or 50s, these styles are seriously good

Minis, maxis and more — most of these stylish frocks are under $50. If you're Canadian, you might be familiar with Reitmans. The brand is known for their smart, sophisticated clothing that doesn't break the bank — but until recently, I'd never actually stepped foot in a store before. As a busy mom of two, I'm usually ordering clothes online from Amazon, but during a recent emergency trip to Walmart (where I also snapped up this stunning wicker chair — on sale!), I stumbled into a Reitmans in the same plaza — and I was blown away. I ended up trying on more than a dozen dresses, and was surprised how well they fit my 48-year-old body. For me, aging isn't just about gaining weight; it's more about weight shifting (thanks, menopause!). That stubborn mom pooch won't budge no matter what I do. But the way these dresses fit and fall made me feel like the best version of myself. Even better? They're all currently on sale, and they come in a wide range of sizes from XXS to 3X. Check out some of my favourite Reitmans dresses for summer 2025 (and beyond!) below. Split-Neck Shift Dress $36 $60 at Reitmans I love the playfulness of this striped dress. Its non-stretch woven fabric feels like linen, and those short flutter sleeves provide just the right amount of coverage. It's such a cute dress that you can easily pair with casual flip-flops or dressier wedge sandals, taking you from day to night in a pinch. However. one reviewer mentioned that the dress is "very see-through," so definitely keep that in mind when choosing your undergarments. Puffy-Elbow-Sleeve Dress with Split Neckline $22 $75 at Reitmans This chic shirt dress is so easy to style, and features a removable sash, so I'm also looking forward to pairing it with a thicker leather belt. The dress runs big — I'm wearing an XXS, and it was still a bit loose — so keep that in mind when deciding on sizing. Sleeveless Square-Neck Midi Dress $42 $70 at Reitmans The moment I slipped into this vintage-inspired dress, I was all set for a fun day out with the girls. The midi length is perfect, and the bodice hugs my curves for a super-flattering fit. Sleeveless V-Neck Maxi Dress $41 $100 at Reitmans This was my favourite dress of the bunch. The longer length and V-neckline fit my smaller frame so comfortably, and the high elastic waistband showcased my curves in the best way possible. Plus, I really appreciated the support from the thicker straps, making it a fantastic option for a variety of bust sizes. Cap-Sleeve Mini Dress with Square Neckline $22 $75 at Reitmans One reviewer called this dress a "summer must-have" — and I couldn't agree more. The capped sleeves and self-tie back give it such a unique style. Plus, the waistline falls a little higher, keeping it from landing right on my mom pooch. T-Shirt Dress $30 $60 at Reitmans I'm obsessed with T-shirt dresses — they're so casual, cute and comfy. I tried this on in a small, but I'd probably size down to an XS for a less oversized fit. You can cuff the sleeves for a quick coffee run or throw it on over your bathing suit for a fun day at the beach. And hey, if I'm too tired to change at the end of the day? It doubles as a cute sleep shirt. Short-Sleeve Buttoned-Down Dress with Shirt Collar $42 $70 at Reitmans This "super soft" collared button-down shirt dress is the very definition of low-maintenance style. I can wear it with sneakers, sandals or even heels! Come fall, I'd pair it with tights and cowboy boots. Sleeveless Fit-and-Flare Dress $26 $80 at Reitmans The crochet bodice of this fit-and-flare dress is a total showstopper. I also appreciated the 100 per cent cotton lining, and who doesn't love a sweetheart neckline? While I loved the look of the adjustable knit straps with buttons, I noticed the buttonholes got a bit stretched out, causing the straps to loosen. For that reason, I'd recommend sizing down to prevent any wardrobe malfunctions. Cap-Sleeve Buttoned-Down Midi Dress with Cinched Waistband $48 $80 at Reitmans This dress didn't stand out on the rack, but I was so glad I tried it on. The capped sleeves and split neckline with a shirt collar fit perfectly. Also the cinched waistband kept it from being too drapey, giving it a more tailored look. And let's talk about the button-down front. It really makes this longer dress a bit sexier. It's such a fun dress, easily taking you from work to play. Milkmaid Midi Dress with Bubble Sleeves $54 $90 at Reitmans Reitmans is really nailing it with the sweetheart necklines. The versatility of the short bubble sleeves makes it a great work or play dress, and it'll work well into fall. I also really like the zip closure in the back, which helps the dress fit more securely. It is roomy on top, so if you are small-chested like me, I would size down. Sleeveless Midi Dress $45 $75 at Reitmans This A-line maxi dress is effortlessly flattering. I also love the elastic neckline in the back, making it much easier to get on and off. The seam pockets are, of course, a major plus. I can totally see myself wearing this for a casual night out. I might even shake things up by adding a thick belt for a more tailored look. The soft viscose-nylon blend fabric is ideal for those humid nights when you don't want anything touching your skin. With its timeless style, it's no wonder 91 per cent of reviewers recommend this dress. Extended-Sleeve Shift Dress with Split Neckline $36 $60 at Reitmans The rounded hem of this flowy shift dress makes it such a fun choice, especially combined with the bold pattern. I used to shy away from patterns, but as I've gotten older, I've found them to be very forgiving. This crinkly fabric is great for travel — no ironing required! Extended-Sleeve Midi Dress with Ruched Side $36 $60 at Reitmans There's no such thing as too many little black dresses. This one, with its ruched side and sexy slits, is perfect for a day at the office, or a night on the town. The bodycon silhouette adds a playful touch to this stretch knit dress. I'm also very into the extended sleeves for those days when you want a more modest look. It's not too tight, either, so I won't feel self-conscious about it hugging my body in all the wrong places.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store