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EXCLUSIVE One of Meghan's inner circle spills surrogacy revelation... as Harry's ex shares baby update: RICHARD EDEN DIARY
EXCLUSIVE One of Meghan's inner circle spills surrogacy revelation... as Harry's ex shares baby update: RICHARD EDEN DIARY

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

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  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE One of Meghan's inner circle spills surrogacy revelation... as Harry's ex shares baby update: RICHARD EDEN DIARY

Growing up gay, hairdresser to the stars George Northwood, who created Meghan Markle 's wedding reception look and Alexa Chung 's signature bob, never believed he could become a father. Now, he's due to become a solo parent via . The Luton-born 46-year-old has revealed that his 35-year-old surrogate is preparing for embryo implantation in a matter of weeks, with medical tests complete and insurance now in place.

Glastonbury 2025 celebrity best looks: Mia Regan, Lennon Gallagher, Adwoa Aboah
Glastonbury 2025 celebrity best looks: Mia Regan, Lennon Gallagher, Adwoa Aboah

Evening Standard

time5 days ago

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  • Evening Standard

Glastonbury 2025 celebrity best looks: Mia Regan, Lennon Gallagher, Adwoa Aboah

Having secured tickets (or at least bought a ticket off someone with a similar shade of hair), the chicest Londoners are now peering over each other's shoulders to see who has the best hospitality access: are you staying off-site at The Pig with Barbour (Alexa Chung, Pixie Geldof, Adwoa Aboah), sequestered in PR overlord Fran Cutler's Winnebago A-list zone (Sienna Miller, Oli Green, et al), at Holt Farm — the posh independent campsite next door — Vodafone's teepees, or (gasp) the bog-standard general campsite?

The best celebrity style at Glastonbury 2025
The best celebrity style at Glastonbury 2025

Yahoo

time5 days ago

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The best celebrity style at Glastonbury 2025

Glastonbury 2025 is here, and it's looking like there's a sunshine-soaked weekend ahead. While fashion might not be the priority for everyone who made the pilgrimage to Worthy Farm this week, we can't help but appreciate the quintessentially British style that comes along with the beloved festival. Last year saw Glastonbury veterans Alexa Chung, Sienna Miller and Cara Delevingne enjoy the festival in lace dresses, welly boots and checked shirts, while Dua Lipa and Olivia Dean performed in stunning custom-designed ensembles. This year, we're hoping for more great A-list attendee outfits, as well as a heavy dose of on-stage glamour from Olivia Rodrigo, Raye and Gracie Abrams. Below, find the best dressed celebrities from Glastonbury 2025 so performed a secret set at Glastonbury Festival on Friday morning wearing a white T-shirt, jeans and black chunky shoes with chain Aboah attended the Barbour pre-festival lunch at The Pig wearing a cotton Transporter jacket by Barbour with muted brown jeans and Nike x Supreme black and green flame Alcock arrived wearing a Barbour wax jacket, wide-leg cuffed jeans and a straw hat with black ballet Ware opted for a navy Barbour gilet with a black tank top, wide-leg jeans and a pair of Nike split-toe camo Hocking wore a checked jacket with a striped t-shirt from Barbour, styled with cut-off denim shorts and white trainers. You Might Also Like 8 spring/summer 2019 nail trends to be wearing now 10 best summer shorts to wear beyond the beach 10 pairs of knee-high boots to transform your autumn look

How to be the best dressed at Glastonbury! Which celebs have nailed festival chic at Worthy Farm - and who was a muddy mess...
How to be the best dressed at Glastonbury! Which celebs have nailed festival chic at Worthy Farm - and who was a muddy mess...

Daily Mail​

time7 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

How to be the best dressed at Glastonbury! Which celebs have nailed festival chic at Worthy Farm - and who was a muddy mess...

A sea of wellies, glitter, and bucket hats are about to descend on Somerset - as revellers have begun showing up in their finest festivalwear for Glastonbury. And among them will be a myriad of familiar famous faces - A-listers that are always sure to make an appearance at the iconic music event. British celebrities including Dua Lipa, Alexa Chung and Cara Delevingne have become near synonymous with Glasto, having curated a lasting legacy of sartorial prowess in the fields. Tackling mud, camper van showers and the muggy summer heat and still looking good is no easy feat - but over the years, style queens have battled the elements to create chic simple ensembles that elevate shorts, rain boots and vests to a whole new aesthetic. Supermodel Kate Moss, 51, is among those revered for her legendary noughties looks at Worthy Farm, with Vogue crediting her for 'single-handedly inventing festival fashion (it's not a coincidence that Hunter opened a store in New York the year after she first wore a pair)'. Snaps of her effortlessly breezing through the VIP area, blonde hair tousled from dancing as she smokes a cig, are among some of the most famous images from the event. Speaking to The Sun earlier this year, her daughter Lila, 22, admitted her mother's looks are so quintessentially Glasto, that she finds herself wading through her closet for inspiration when packing. 'I'll find something in my mum's wardrobe - borrowing a T-shirt,' she explained. 'Then I'll see something, and say, "Wait, can I borrow that for Glastonbury?" months in advance. 'At Glastonbury I have a lot of fun because there's that British energy and it's exciting and it's just more people I know.' So lasting was her Glasto style legacy that Kate has even had a festivalwear line out with Zara. Another fashion alum of the event is OG noughties It-Girl Alexa Chung, who is known for her love of the muddy fields. Reflecting on her myriad of shimmery mini-dresses and micro shorts donned at Glasto over the years - including a particularly memorable flowy yellow gown - the model told British Vogue: 'I think at this time of my life I really enjoyed the role play of being like, a band girlfriend,' referring to her ex, Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner. 'I was thinking about Anita Pallenberg, or women who supported men in bands in the sort of 60s and 70s and there is a blueprint for that I think.' Wincing at a snap of herself in stockings and wellies, Alexa quipped: 'I think I thought that knee socks were really sexy... looking at them now they're pretty junior, aren't they.' However, this year, the star, 41, wants to wear a 'latex top' for Glasto. 'I wore a latex dress in my forties and I want to wear a latex top for Glastonbury,' she told Interview Magazine. Reflecting on her myriad of shimmery mini-dresses and micro shorts donned at Glasto over the years - including a particularly memorable flowy yellow gown - the model told British Vogue : 'I think at this time of my life I really enjoyed the role play of being like, a band girlfriend,' referring to her ex, Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner. Both pictured in 2008 Alexa teamed a chic shimmery mini-dress with wellies as she attended Glastonbury festival in 2015 Kate, pictured at Glasto left and right in 2003 and 2004, has become a style icon for the festival over the decades 'Because I think it's quite practical. Glastonbury can be very rainy.' However, the model has stressed that the key to dressing for the festival is not to overthink your look too much. 'A British music festival is unlike any other kind of festival,' she recently told the outlet, while shooting for a festival-themed Burberry campaign. 'People are usually too inebriated to worry about how they look.' Other style queens that have attracted attention at Glasto over the years include Dua Lipa, who was cool as ever in a bikini top and sporty joggers in 2019, and singer Suki Waterhouse, who nailed boho chic in distressed denim shorts and a red zip-up top in 2017. Elsewhere some celebs have been branded fashion 'fails' at the event - including James Corden who didn't quite wow fellow revellers with an avian-themed bucket hat. Another instance saw singer Paloma Faith criticised for a loud poncho - teamed with leopard print boots, whereas presenter Jonathan Ross was panned for some experimental ankle length jeans worn with bright white keds. Elsewhere, Florence Welch has delivered whimsical flowy looks with dreamy waistcoats and tasselled jackets, whereas Rita Ora has brought a pop of quirkiness to the event with her fun patterned ensembles. Hundreds of thousands of people are descending Glastonbury this morning as the famous music festival in Somerset opened its gates for 2025. Campers arriving at Worthy Farm in Pilton came with their tents, chairs and plenty of alcohol – with some already cracking open some cans while sitting in the queue. The Met Office said they can expect a mixed bag of sunshine and rain this week with 'with sunny spells and scattered showers expected throughout the day' today. Organiser Emily Eavis opened the festival at 8am while standing alongside her father Sir Michael Eavis, 89, who founded the event on his Somerset dairy farm in 1970. They counted down and cheered with other members of the Glastonbury team, with Sir Michael sat in a wheelchair, as the festival opened while a brass band played. This year will see headline performances from British band The 1975, veteran singer Neil Young and his band the Chrome Hearts, and US pop star Olivia Rodrigo. Performing in the coveted Sunday tea-time legends slot this year is Sir Rod Stewart who previously said he will be joined by his former Faces band member Ronnie Wood, as well as some other guests. His performance is to come after the Maggie May singer postponed a string of concerts in the US, due to take place this month, while he recovered from flu. Speaking to BBC News about the performance, he said: 'I just wish they wouldn't call it the tea-time slot. That sounds like pipe and slippers, doesn't it?' He previously said he had persuaded organisers to secure him an hour-and-a-half slot after initially being offered 75 minutes. 'Usually I do well over two hours, so there's still a load of songs we won't be able to do,' he said. 'But we've been working at it. I'm not gonna make any announcements between songs. I'll do one number, shout 'next', and go straight into the next one. I'm going to get in as many songs as I can.' Organiser Ms Eavis has said the festival, which has capacity for 210,000 people, has sold 'a few thousand less tickets' this year in a bid to avoid overcrowding. In an appearance on the Sidetracked podcast, Eavis outlined the changes that have been made to this year's festival and said music area Shangri-La is 'going full trees and green space' which is 'completely the opposite to anything they've done in the past'. Among the acts expected to draw large crowds this year is alternative pop star Charli XCX, who will perform songs from her genre-defining sixth studio album Brat. She is performing on Saturday night on the Other Stage, 15 minutes before the West Holts stage is graced by US rapper Doechii, another artist who has exploded in popularity in the last year. Other performers include Irish singer CMAT, Prada singer Raye, US musician Brandi Carlile, Nile Rodgers and Chic, hip-hop star Loyle Carner, US pop star Gracie Abrams, indie outfit Wet Leg, Mercury Prize-winning jazz quintet Ezra Collective, US rapper Denzel Curry, and rising star Lola Young. The line-up also features a number of acts listed as TBA, as well as a mysterious act called Patchwork, who will take to the Pyramid Stage on Saturday. This year the BBC will provide live streams of the five main stages - Pyramid, Other, West Holts, Woodsies and The Park. Tonight at 10pm the festival will open with a theatre and circus act set in the Pyramid Arena which will showcase acrobatic and circus performances, culminating in a fireworks display. Forecasters have said Glastonbury-goers can expect a mixed bag of sunshine and rain this week.

The Glastonbury Outfits That Never Fail (Even in a Heatwave or Downpour)
The Glastonbury Outfits That Never Fail (Even in a Heatwave or Downpour)

Graziadaily

time25-06-2025

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  • Graziadaily

The Glastonbury Outfits That Never Fail (Even in a Heatwave or Downpour)

If you've landed here, chances are you're going to Glastonbury but you have no idea what to wear. Well, you've come to the right place, for we understand the struggle. Packing for Glastonbury is basically a sport in itself. One moment you're planning a heatwave-ready 'fit with sunglasses and SPF, the next you're frantically shoving a waterproof jacket and wellies into your bag just in case the skies open up (again). With these meteorological mood swings and no space for a full wardrobe change between sets, the best Glasto celebrity looks come down to clever layering, sturdy footwear and a couple of hard-working outfit formulas you can throw on without a second thought. Whether you're sleeping in a tent, glamping in a yurt, or just popping in for the day, one thing's for certain: you want to look like you made an effort without actually trying that hard . Think Alexa Chung's muddy field trench coats and denim minis, or Sienna Miller's now-iconic blend of floaty boho dresses and worn-in boots. Their looks aren't about being overly polished they're about practical cool, and that's exactly the energy these last-minute outfits channel. From printed jackets thrown over white cargos to the trusty mini dress-and-boots combo that never fails, these are the low-lift outfit pairings that work whether it's blazing sunshine or surprise drizzle. Throw in a pair of mini wellington boots, a packable waterproof, and a touch-up beauty kit (dry shampoo, SPF, lip balm - non-negotiables), and you're pretty much set. It doesn't have to be perfect – it's Glastonbury after all – but with these formulas in your back pocket, you'll be dressed for the moment and the music. A striped shirt might not scream 'festival' at first, but trust me, it's one of the most versatile pieces you can pack. Creased or ironed, layered over a crop top, or tied at the waist when the rest of your outfit leans simple - it's the definition of versatile. Lottie Moss has already shown us how it's done, wearing hers with a belt, cinching the shirt in, giving it shape, and making it feel styled. 1. Free People We The Free Freddie Striped Shirt Price: £118 Why not make use of a shirt you have stowed away in your closet? This shirt is so similar to the one Lottie Moss is wearing above. 2. Bershka Wide Studded Belt Accessories can really jazz up the most bland of outfits; this belt will give those old jeans a whole new vibe. At first glance, a corset might feel a little too glam for a muddy field but that's exactly the point. There's something about bringing a structured, sculpted silhouette to the chaos of Glasto. Paired with vintage-feel denim shorts, it hits the perfect balance between dressed-up and down-to-earth. 3. KNWLS Multicolor Asymmetric Corset KNWLS knows how to do a great corset and this one is on sale. I wouldn't wait to snatch it up. 4. Mango High-Waisted Straight-Fit Denim Shorts While light-wash denim usually gets all the festival love, there's something chic about a pair of inky, deep-indigo shorts. They feel a little more polished, a little more grown-up. A fool-proof combo. Add a racer-back tank or slouchy band tee and some layered necklaces, and you're done. Bonus points for a tied shirt around the waist (it doubles as a cover-up when the sun dips) or a simple blouson-style jacket. 5. New Look Black Bomber Jacket Price: £39.99 When the sun sets you'll wish you had a jacket on you - and this one from New Look is as stylish as it is practical. 6. Abercrombie & Fitch Mid Rise Denim Mini Skirt You most likely already own a denim mini skirt, so this outfit is a quick fix. If you feel it might be a bit cold, style the skirt with boots and thick leg warmers. 7. Hunter Boots Downpour Tall Wellington Boots in Dark Olive Hunter boots will carry you through the muddy fields, and back to your humble abode in one piece. No wet or cold feet here! Utility meets comfort. Throw on wide-leg cargos with a cropped top and balance it with a bomber or denim jacket. It's laid-back but still intentional - just add chunky trainers or wellies and go. Sienna has gone for tartan jacket and white cargos, a pairing we wouldn't typically see together but it works. 8. Free People Chloe Jacket A patterned jacket adds just enough personality to even the simplest festival look. Whether it's geometric, floral, or retro-inspired, this is the kind of outerwear that says 'I didn't try too hard, I just have great taste.' 9. ARKET Sheer Poplin Pull-on Trousers These are the unexpected hero of your summer wardrobe. Crisp, light, and endlessly wearable, white cargos bring a cool, Californian edge to any outfit. Pair them with a cropped vest or an oversized shirt. Easy elegance, but make it weather-proof. A satin or jersey slip dress under a longline parka is one of those combinations that looks effortlessly cool, even in the mud. Add sunglasses and tousled hair to pull it together; Alexa Chung has this look on lock. 10. Omnes Maisie Dress in Lemonade Price: £89 Sunshine in clothing form. A yellow slip dress is one of those effortless pieces that makes you look instantly pulled together. Let it drape over your frame for that 'I just threw this on' vibe, and layer with boots or a trench when the temperature drops. 11. ASOS DESIGN Rubberised Rain Parka Coat A long black parka will save you in case it decides to rain - chances are you already have one. 12. Abercrombie Parker Long Shorts Price: £39.50 You know them, you love them. From cut-offs to distressed to clean-cut high-rise, denim shorts are the backbone of any laid-back summer look. Throw them on with a sweatshirt, a jacket, or a bikini top they're your styling blank canvas. 13. Uniqlo Zip-Up Short Jacket This jacket ruled spring! With oversized pockets, a structured shape, and subtle outdoorsy energy, a utility jacket gives major barn-core. If you're in a rush or feeling uninspired, a dress always delivers. It's unfussy, quick to throw on, and still looks like you've made an effort. Whether you lean towards something sheer and slinky or more on the floaty side, either works layered under a trench or oversized jacket if the weather turns. 14. Princess Polly Knitted Open Back Mini Beach Dress This dress has edge. The subtle cut-outs give it that perfectly undone feel that works just as well on the dancefloor as it does in the grass. Style with mini boots and bed hair, and you've nailed classic festival girl. 15. Barbour Nimbus Ankle Wellington in Black Classic wellies, but make them chic. The mini cut is ideal for stomping around the festival grounds without overwhelming your outfit. Style them with shorts, dresses, or skirts they're just as practical as full-length boots. Renee Washington , Grazia's digital fashion and beauty writer, lives online. With a penchant for wispy lashes and streetwear, she writes about the worlds of fashion and beauty from the viewpoint of the modern fashion girlie..

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