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Will you be splashing out £65 on three bottles of Meghan's new rosé - and sprinkling the petals in the ice bucket just like her...?

Will you be splashing out £65 on three bottles of Meghan's new rosé - and sprinkling the petals in the ice bucket just like her...?

Daily Mail​7 hours ago
To crib an advertising slogan from good old M&S, Meghan Sussex's first wine offering is not just a bottle of plonk. This is Meghan's very own, very special wine, the first of a 'thoughtfully curated' collection coming our way this summer.
The rosé, which retails at $30 (£22) a bottle, sold out in under an hour when it was launched yesterday, barely giving time for the Duchess of Sussex to treat us to the usual array of marketing images for her As Ever brand.
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The best luxury tennis brands to buy now
The best luxury tennis brands to buy now

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The best luxury tennis brands to buy now

Tennis has long been associated with great fashion — look no further than the tennis whites on court or the stylish onlookers in the stands. Following Luca Guadagnino's tennis drama Challengers last year, 'tenniscore' also became a wider fashion movement. While the film was an ode to the sportsmanship behind the game with preppy tennis uniforms and sweat bands, it was lead actress Zendaya's red carpet looks — most notably a pair of tennis-ball embellished heels from Loewe and a neon-green halterneck gown from Celia Kritharioti — that were possibly the most compelling elements of the film. • This article contains affiliate links that can earn us revenue The good news is that you don't need to be qualifying for Wimbledon — or even picking up a tennis ball — to join in. This season, luxury labels like Gucci and Tory Sport are paying tribute to tennis with preppy polos and box-fresh white plimsolls, leaning into the 1970s athleisure heyday with matching sets and zip-up tracksuits that work both on and off the court. Keep scrolling to discover the luxury labels offering the best tennis and après-tennis looks of the summer. Tory Sport, the sportswear line by Tory Burch launched in 2015, came as no surprise to those close to the American designer — a lifelong tennis enthusiast who captained the varsity team at her all-girls' school, no less. Burch believed that in the sportswear space, many brands were failing to create feminine styles that weren't garish or over the top. Women didn't just want pink polos or diamante trainers. While all Tory Sport collections are created with the modern woman in mind, they nod back to the retro aesthetic with 1970s-inspired tracksuits and traditional pleated games skirts. The tennis ensembles may seem too pretty to sweat in, but they are technically crafted and include seam-sealing, reflective piping and wind and water proofing. It's old-school style meets new-age tech. £310, Tory Sport £175, Tory Sport Founded in 1933 by tennis player René Lacoste, the French sports company is deeply rooted in the racket sport. Known for its revolutionary tennis polo — a flexible, lightweight shirt crafted from 'petit piqué' cotton. The brand's first designs took inspiration from Lacoste's own experience on the court, as well as his nickname, the crocodile. This moniker led to the embroidered logo on the shirt that quickly became the brand's iconic emblem. Lacoste still specialises in tennis wear, while now also offering everything from golf attire and footwear to best-selling fragrances. You can expect a collection of crisp tennis whites, more traditional sweat-wicking vests, varsity-inspired quarter-zip sweatshirts, and all the sporty accessories you could ever need — including caps, sweatbands and ankle-high socks. Recently, Lacoste also collaborated with the French Open tennis tournament on a special Roland-Garros collection, creating fresh new designs in the classic white-and-green colorway as well as a vibrant pink and blue combination. £90, Lacoste £73.50, Lacoste Despite being a luxury brand with a focus on high-quality cashmere, Brunello Cucinelli has deep links to tennis. He started his career in fashion not as a designer but by modelling for the tennis and skiwear brand Ellesse in his early twenties. With first-hand experience of sportswear brands, the Italian designer brought a practical edge into a collection of luxury tennis clothing that includes a capacious leather racket bag, a chic ball-collecting pouch and logo-embroidered towels. Alongside the sporty accessories there are luxe grey tracksuits crafted from cotton piqué as well as a £1,750 tennis dress complete with Solomeo's coat of arms — an ode to the Italian hamlet where all the products are made. £810, Brunello Cucinelli at Net-a-Porter £1,113, Brunello Cucinelli at Farfetch Founded in 2013 by Jodhi Meares, The Upside started life as a yoga clothing brand, inspired by studios around the world — from NYC and Hawaii to Sydney. When travelling across the globe for her yoga practice, Meares saw a gap in the market for bright and bold sporty designs. She wanted to lead a revolution that made yoga clothes turn cool. Now thanks to her success, alongside the bestselling leggings and unitards, there's a whole 'court sports' section full of laidback lounge pants perfect for throwing on post tennis matches, as well as pleated tennis skirts with a vintage vibe and supportive sports bras for those more aggressive rallies. £150, The Upside at Mytheresa £130, The Upside at Mytheresa Gucci's long-established love affair with tennis — and the sophisticated tennis whites and duffel bags that go with it — dates back to the late 1970s. In fact, the brand is often credited as one of the first luxury houses to merge the worlds of fashion and sport with the creation of its Gucci Tennis sneaker in 1977. As a tribute to the sport and the brand's heritage, this summer sees the launch of a new collection called Gucci Tennis, featuring styles for both men and women has been released alongside a plethora of accessories. The collection has been put to the test by Gucci global ambassador and Italian professional tennis player, Jannik Sinner. It's got plenty of tennis whites, crisp polos, pretty pleats and the brand's emblematic web stripe throughout. £1,720, Gucci £1,350, Gucci While many luxury tennis clothing brands are mean to be worn on and around the courts, Casablanca — the label designed by French-Moroccan Charaf Tajer — takes sportswear-inspired silhouettes and reinvents them as luxury loungewear. In the place of lycra and netting you'll find the brand's summery terry cloth fabric. In lieu of running leggings expect silk separates, leisurewear-inspired silhouettes and crochet polos. There are still plenty of tennis whites on offer — they simply feel more relaxed. Think of it as chilled out country club vibes as opposed to the preppy world of Wimbledon. Tajer hopes the collection evokes the clay tennis courts and sunbaked terracotta of North Africa. £190, Casablanca at Harvey Nichols £170, Casablanca at Harvey Nichols Given that husband and wife Lara and Ben Mead met when training for the London Marathon, it's hardly surprising that they went on to launch an activewear line together. A holiday they took to Santa Monica inspired them to create Varley in 2014. The brand blends Californian ease and London style with a performance-led approach, however its new arrivals feel particularly fashion-forward with knitted overshirts and scoop neck dresses. Tennis devotees will be pleased to see the latest line — the Club Collection — which is an elevated take on court dressing featuring sporty skorts and sweat-wicking tanks as well as varsity cardigans and the brand's sweet A-line tennis dress. £105, Varley at Net-a-Porter £105, Varley at Net-a-Porter Despite the name, Alo Yoga isn't just for those who wish to take it low and slow on the mat. While the brand began in 2007 in Los Angeles to cater to the yogi boom of the Noughties, it was Alo Yoga's slinky running leggings that gained the most traction thanks to supermodels showing them off post-workout while grabbing a green juice in oversized shades. It didn't take long for the brand to become an athleisure status symbol. Alo Yoga's two signature fabrics include the lightweight airlift and sculpting airbrush which are both supportive and smoothing, and the brand's court sports section is a tribute to retro tennis styles with knitted jackets and sweater dresses fit for a Hampton's tennis club. £98, Alo Yoga at Net-a-Porter £120, Alo Yoga at Net-a-Porter Having grown up in Canada with a love of streetwear brands, Emily Oberg set up the athleisure brand Sporty & Rich when she moved to the US in 2015. With its vintage sportswear aesthetic that takes inspiration from the Sloane Rangers of the 1980s (think Princess Diana in an oversized sweatshirt and cycling shorts combo), the brand started life as an Instagram moodboard and has since become an off-duty uniform for the super elite — hence the name. The collection is both prim and proper with crisp white tennis skirts but also features baggy varsity hoodies that have that effortlessly cool 'borrowed from the boys' feel. After sporty collaborations with Prince, Lacoste and Adidas, this summer the brand has announced a new partnership with the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc. Expect logo adorned swimsuits, preppy polos and timeless tennis separates. £170, Sporty & Rich at Net-a-Porter £138, Sporty & Rich at Net-a-Porter The Times Luxury is brought to you by the award-winning team behind the Times Luxx magazine. 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Here comes the hot second wife! Pia Whitesell shows off her incredible figure in a tiny sheer outfit at desert rave with husband Patrick after Bezos-Sanchez wedding
Here comes the hot second wife! Pia Whitesell shows off her incredible figure in a tiny sheer outfit at desert rave with husband Patrick after Bezos-Sanchez wedding

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Here comes the hot second wife! Pia Whitesell shows off her incredible figure in a tiny sheer outfit at desert rave with husband Patrick after Bezos-Sanchez wedding

Pia Whitesell proved once again why she's one of Australia's most glamorous stars as she partied in Mexico with her billionaire husband Patrick Whitesell on Tuesday. The former Home and Away star, 41, shared a series of photos to Instagram as she attended a desert rave with her rich husband. The actress showed off her incredible figure in a $1750 beaded top by Cult Gaia and matching skirt, which retails for $2100. Pia curled her long brunette locks and showed off her beauty with a natural makeup palette. She wore sunglasses and completed the look with gold earrings as she posed with Patrick and a friend at the party. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Pia and her wealthy husband have been partying in Mexico while his ex-wife Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos tied the knot in Italy over the weekend. The US journalist, 55, and the Amazon founder, 61, got married in an ostentatious three-day ceremony across the ocean in Italy. Lauren and Jeff made headlines six years ago when their illicit affair came to light, effectively ending two marriages – Lauren and Patrick, and Jeff and MacKenzie Scott. Jeff and Lauren said 'I do' in a lavish ceremony on Friday on the picturesque San Giorgio Maggiore island, exchanging vows in front of nearly 200 high-profile guests. Described as the 'wedding of the century', the Amazon founder and former journalist welcomed nearly 200 VIPs to Venice for three days of lavish celebrations. The nuptials come two years after Jeff asked Lauren to marry him on his $500 million superyacht. Jeff and Lauren welcomed a slew of their famous friends to witness the nuptials, including Gayle King, Oprah Winfrey, Ivanka Trump, Orlando Bloom, and Usher. Pia and her wealthy husband have been partying in Mexico while his ex-wife Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos tied the knot in Italy over the weekend Leonardo DiCaprio, Sydney Sweeney, Tom Brady, Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Kris Jenner, Kendall Jenner, and Kylie Jenner, amongst others, also attended. The romantic ceremony took place on San Giorgio Maggiore island, and guests were treated to trumpets, violins, and a gospel choir when they arrived. The festivities kicked off earlier in the week, and the multi-day affair is said to have cost $20million. The wedding has gone viral, not only for its VIP guest list but also for its opulent setting, with guests ferried across the Venetian lagoon via private boats, indulging in Michelin-starred cuisine and designer fashion.

Melinda Gates shares shock details about what happened 'outside' of her marriage to Bill that led to divorce
Melinda Gates shares shock details about what happened 'outside' of her marriage to Bill that led to divorce

Daily Mail​

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Melinda Gates shares shock details about what happened 'outside' of her marriage to Bill that led to divorce

Melinda Gates is opening up about the emotional journey of ending her 27-year marriage to one of the world's most recognizable billionaires - revealing that despite the public spotlight and high stakes, the decision ultimately came from a deeply personal place. In a recent interview on the How to Fail with Elizabeth Day podcast, Gates spoke candidly about the moment she realized her marriage with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates had come to an end. The two had been together for nearly three decades, building not only a family but one of the most powerful philanthropic foundations in the world. 'When that voice would come - and it would come at different times because of things that had happened outside the marriage that I would later come to learn about - I kept pushing it away,' Melinda said. She explained that she felt immense pressure to maintain the relationship, not just for herself but for their three children and their joint work at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Gates said she initially ignored her instincts for years, burying them under the weight of motherhood, global responsibility, and a shared legacy. 'We had a foundation and that was big and I believed in that work. 'I still believe in the work of the foundation,' she said. But eventually, she explained that her inner voice became too loud to silence. 'At some point I had to turn towards it, and I just knew it and I knew it in my soul,' Melinda said. She emphasized that the process of arriving at that decision was not quick or easy. 'I took marriage - and I still do - very, very seriously and it wasn't just two of us involved, it was five of us,' she said, referencing their children. The couple announced their divorce in 2021, stating that while they could no longer 'grow together as a couple,' they would continue working together on their philanthropic efforts. Shortly afterward, reports surfaced that Bill, now 69, had allegedly had an affair with a Microsoft employee years earlier, something that allegedly contributed to the erosion of trust in the marriage. Melinda has not confirmed the exact timeline of when she learned about the rumors, but she did tell CBS Mornings in 2022 that 'I certainly believe in forgiveness. 'So I thought we had worked through some of that.' She explained that stepping away from the marriage required serious introspection and solitude. 'I had to take time, quiet time with myself, time to ask myself, well, "Why am I staying? What would it be like if I left?"' she said. Bill Gates previously responded to allegations of an extramarital affair on the first anniversary of the joint announcement that he and Melinda were getting divorced. 'I certainly made mistakes, and I take responsibility,' he told Today when asked if he was ever unfaithful. 'The divorce is definitely a sad thing. I have responsibility for causing a lot of pain to my family. It was a tough year. I feel good that all of us are moving forward now.' Despite the pain, Gates said she still believes in love and partnership. 'It's two people who've come together, hopefully in love - and in my case I would definitely say that - so then the pulling it apart later is really hard,' she said. The former couple has continued to collaborate professionally since the divorce, most recently working on issues related to gender equality and global health. Still, Gates has carved out her own identity as a philanthropist and advocate, increasingly using her platform to speak on women's empowerment and reproductive rights. In her memoir The Moment of Lift: How Empowering Women Changes the World, she hinted at the emotional weight she carried for years in her marriage, writing that she often felt unheard and invisible in meetings and in her personal life. Now, Gates appears to be more attuned to her own voice - one she admits she ignored for too long. 'When you have an inner knowing... it is really important to listen to it and to follow it,' she said. While she acknowledged the pain of divorce, she also validated the experience of others going through it, regardless of the circumstances. 'It doesn't matter who it is,' she said. 'It's a very painful thing to go through.' With her children grown and her foundation work evolving, Gates continues to reflect on what it means to live a life guided not by obligation, but by authenticity.

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