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Perth Now
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Sharon Stone joins Mugler for new archive capsule collection
Sharon Stone is teaming up with Mugler for a new capsule collection. While the fashion brand is awaiting initial designs from its new creative director Miguel Castro Freitas, the company has looked to the past with 24 looks from its archive getting reinterpreted for a new project. Basic Instinct star Sharon has been brought on board for the Re/Edit collection, which ranges from lingerie-inspired tailored designs to red carpet dresses. As reported by Women's Wear Daily, the latter takes its a lead from ready-to-wear and couture fashion between 1985 and 2000, which are gaining popularity with younger generations. The capsule is set to launch via Mugler's online boutique - plus select speciality stores around the world - from September 2025. Founder Thierry Mugler died of natural causes in 2022 at the age of 73. Sharon is no stranger to the brand, having worn them in 1992 when the designer was honoured by the California Fashion Industry Friends of AIDS Project. Speaking at the time, she told WWD: "Acting is from your soul. Modelling is from your ego." Earlier that same year, Sharon had to wear a polyester jumpsuit to her first Academy Awards because no designer would lend her a dress. The Basic Instinct star was asked to present an award at the Oscars in 1992 just days after the iconic movie hit the big screen, and so as an unknown actress she wasn't given the same support as more famous names. During a previous appearance on iHeartRadio's Table for Two with Bruce Bozzi podcast, she said: "All these people in their $40,000 or $50,000 dresses and I went and bought a Betsey Johnson polyester jumpsuit, because that was the best I could do. "I'm doing my own hair and makeup and I was just like, 'Wow, this is awful. Like, how am I going to do this, right?' "
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
EXCLUSIVE: Mugler Teams Up With Sharon Stone for Archival Capsule
ROLLING STONE: Awaiting its first designs by a new creative director, Mugler has reinterpreted 24 looks from its archive for a capsule collection — and tapped Sharon Stone to front the project. The Re/Edit capsule touches on tailoring, lingerie-inspired designs and red carpet dresses inspired by ready-to-wear and couture collections between 1985 and 2000, tapping into fashion eras enjoying currency among young generations. More from WWD Miley Cyrus Gives the Little Black Dress a Dark Glamour Spin in Mugler for 'Jimmy Fallon' Appearance Elsa Hosk Revives Mugler's Mesh Knit Gown Worn by Claudia Schiffer in 1995 at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival Miley Cyrus Styles Looks by Ludovic de Saint Sernin, McQueen and More to Celebrate New Album With Spotify The capsule will be available from September on Mugler's online boutique and select specialty stores worldwide. Stone, the star of films including 'Basic Instinct' and 'Casino,' surely understood the brief for the campaign images, meant to suggest a voyeuristic eye and a study of quiet tension, according to the house. The actress is no stranger to power dressing and seductive body language. Indeed, Stone walked in Thierry Mugler in 1992 when the California Fashion Industry Friends of AIDS Project honored the French designer in Los Angeles, opening and closing a runway show in deliciously dominatrix style. 'Acting is from your soul,' Stone, having been a model, told WWD at the time. 'Modeling is from your ego.' The capsule collection arrives as the house gears up for its first collection under a new creative director. As reported, Miguel Castro Freitas started April 1 and is to make his debut during Paris Fashion Week for the spring 2026 season. The Portuguese designer is an alumnus of Sportmax, Dries Van Noten and Christian Dior Couture. Manfred Thierry Mugler, a fashion maverick known for sharp tailoring, hourglass silhouettes and a futuristic sheen, died in 2022 at age 73. Best of WWD Why Tennis Players Wear All White at Wimbledon: The Championships' Historic Dress Code Explained Kate Middleton's Looks at Trooping the Colour Through the Years [PHOTOS] Young Brooke Shields' Style Evolution, Archive Photos: From Runway Modeling & Red Carpets to Meeting Princess Diana
Yahoo
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Iconic '90s Actress, 67, Flaunts Ageless Beauty While Leaving Nothing to the Imagination
Iconic '90s Actress, 67, Flaunts Ageless Beauty While Leaving Nothing to the Imagination originally appeared on Parade. , 67, recently flaunted her ageless beauty in a see-through dress for a magazine cover shoot—and she did so while leaving nothing to the imagination. On June 17, the Basic Instinct star graced Vogue Adria. Although the cover was relatively tame, another snap in the issue showed Stone in a sheer dress revealing her entire chest. 🎬 🎬 In the shot, the iconic '90s actress struck a sultry pose as a large group of men held her up while reaching out to touch her. The Casino bombshell showed off her timeless radiance 30 years after the height of her March, Stone opened up about aging and learning to love her changing body in process. 'A lot of people give up as they get older,' she told The Sunday Times. 'They let go of their body because it's collapsing anyway, or it's like, 'I'm not defined by my body anymore.' But you still have to love that body.' Stone, who is a painter, added, 'I joke that my underarms have pleats now. I think, 'Well, I had beautiful arms and now they're strong and painting and like angel wings. So what if they have pleats? Maybe that's what makes them wonderful now.'' Next: Iconic '90s Actress, 67, Flaunts Ageless Beauty While Leaving Nothing to the Imagination first appeared on Parade on Jun 20, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 20, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Iconic '90s Actress, 67, Flaunts Ageless Beauty While Leaving Nothing to the Imagination
Iconic '90s Actress, 67, Flaunts Ageless Beauty While Leaving Nothing to the Imagination originally appeared on Parade. , 67, recently flaunted her ageless beauty in a see-through dress for a magazine cover shoot—and she did so while leaving nothing to the imagination. On June 17, the Basic Instinct star graced Vogue Adria. Although the cover was relatively tame, another snap in the issue showed Stone in a sheer dress revealing her entire chest. 🎬 🎬 In the shot, the iconic '90s actress struck a sultry pose as a large group of men held her up while reaching out to touch her. The Casino bombshell showed off her timeless radiance 30 years after the height of her March, Stone opened up about aging and learning to love her changing body in process. 'A lot of people give up as they get older,' she told The Sunday Times. 'They let go of their body because it's collapsing anyway, or it's like, 'I'm not defined by my body anymore.' But you still have to love that body.' Stone, who is a painter, added, 'I joke that my underarms have pleats now. I think, 'Well, I had beautiful arms and now they're strong and painting and like angel wings. So what if they have pleats? Maybe that's what makes them wonderful now.'' Next: Iconic '90s Actress, 67, Flaunts Ageless Beauty While Leaving Nothing to the Imagination first appeared on Parade on Jun 20, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 20, 2025, where it first appeared.


Daily Mail
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Sharon Stone, 67, goes TOPLESS and writhes around with co-star Halle Berry's ex in raciest shoot ever
Sharon Stone channeled her Basic Instinct bombshell character Catherine Trammell as she stripped off her raciest shoot ever this week. The actress, 67, went topless beneath a sheer dress as she was worshipped by a plethora of hunky male models - including her former Catwoman co-star Halle Berry 's ex Gabriel Aubry. The star exuded confidence as she flashed her bust while striking a sultry pose for the camera - before writhing around with Aubry, 48, who shares a daughter with Berry. The star also channeled femme fatale Trammell's power suit look as she sported a blazer with nothing underneath - as well as a coiffed hairdo. A further risque snap saw the star in apparent ecstasy lying across Aubrey's lap with her legs slung over his shoulder and leaning in for an embrace with him. Aubry was in a relationship with Berry, 58, from 2005-2010 and they share Nahla, 16. 'She is, and will forever be, one of the most special and beautiful people that I have ever known, and I am certain that we will continue to have only love and respect for one another,' Aubry gushed after the breakup. They insisted they would 'remain friends and committed parents', but soon became embroiled in legal proceedings instead after Berry tried to relocate to France with Nahla to live with her now ex-husband Olivier Martinez. During one custodial hand-over on the driveway of Halle's home Martinez and Aubry were involved in a bust-up and were both treated for injuries. She also tried to bar Aubry from having any contact with Nahla in 2012 after cops investigated him for allegedly shoving his nanny through a door while she was holding the then-two-year-old girl. The worker claimed she was left 'psychologically traumatized' but a judge denied her request for a restraining order and Aubry was never charged over the spat. Last year Stone shocked as she said her iconic and controversial Basic Instinct interrogation scene now seems 'very ordinary' compared to raunchy present-day films. Aubry was certainly getting up close and personal with Stone The famed scene sees the prime suspect quizzed by police, including Michael Douglas. Amid the bombardment of questions, Catherine distracts them when she uncrosses then recrosses her legs, leaving the men flustered seeing as she was underwear-free at the time. Appearing at the Taormina Film Festival, the star said - per Deadline -that while the scene was considered X-rated at the time, nowadays it would have lost its shock factor. She said:'[at the time] it seemed like a scandal, and now it seems very, very ordinary. 'I think that now that women are writing, directing, producing, filming and more and more a part of filmmaking, films are less about men writing films about their fantasies of the way women are 'And actresses are less asked to portray the male fantasy, and then critics are less asked to tell us if we fulfilled the male fantasy or not. It's more, are we fulfilling the human condition?' Reflecting on how cinema had changed in the past 30 years, she said: 'Studio systems have changed dramatically. 'They've changed from making a variety of movies to making these gigantic $100 and $200 million films. 'Thirty years ago we had choices of what kind of films we could see. 'Streamers are taking over our business, and I don't think that's a terrible thing. I think we're coming back to making smaller films and a variety of films, and I think that's a good thing.' Despite the moment turning Sharon into an overnight sensation, the Academy Award nominee has maintained in the past that she was 'tricked' into exposing herself for the cameras. In her memoir The Beauty of Living Twice, Sharon described how she slapped her director Paul Verhoeven in fury and walked out of a preview of the erotic thriller after discovering his assurances that it wouldn't show up on screen had been a lie and that the audience could — as she put it — 'see all the way to Nebraska'. For his part, Verhoeven has vehemently dismissed her claims that she was taken by surprise in the leg-crossing scene. He said: 'Any actress knows what she's going to see if you ask her to take off her underwear and point there with the camera.' But the Hollywood veteran has also been adamant she didn't have any regrets about making the film.