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Keke Palmer Brings Back the Early 2000s in Archival Versace
Keke Palmer Brings Back the Early 2000s in Archival Versace

Elle

time14 hours ago

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Keke Palmer Brings Back the Early 2000s in Archival Versace

Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Summer has officially begun, and with it comes a perfect moment to reflect on the standout celebrity outfits that defined June. From ultra-wearable summer ensembles to a colorful red carpet moment at the Tonys, the stars really delivered this month. Plus, stylish king Colman Domingo makes an appearance! All that and more, below. When: June 25 Where: A movie premiere in Los Angeles What: Givenchy Why: Fitted to perfection. When: June 24 Where: Paris Men's Fashion Week What: Saint Laurent Why: I love to see women in male-dominated industries tailoring. When: June 21 Where: New York City What: Paloma Wool capris, Toteme sandals, and a bag from The Row Why: Polka dots and gingham are vying for print of the summer, and Bieber just made her choice known. When: June 19 Where: New York City What: Atelier Versace Why: Palmer turned this paparazzi moment into a full photo shoot—blowing kisses and striking poses, as she should. When: June 17 Where: Los Angeles What: A Jacquemus dress and Jessica McCormack earrings Why: You've heard of the little black dress, but the little red dress? When: June 12 Where: New York City What: Schiaparelli Why: Who else is doing it like Julianne Moore? Nobody! Where: The Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Gala in New York City What: A Colleen Allen dress Why: Looking every bit as ethereal as she sounds. When: June 11 What: A Coach varsity jacket Why: Erivo's style signature? Mega platforms with any and every outfit. What: A Michael Kors jumpsuit Why: So many warm tones working beautifully together. Where: New York City What: A Valentino Garavani tote bag Why: This marks the second month in a row that a dapper man has made the list. Let's keep this trend going, boys. When: June 10 Where: A screening in Los Angeles What: A Tory Burch skirt and tank top Why: Not a white lotus, but we'll take a pink flower. Where: The Business of Beauty Global Forum in Napa, California What: A Generation Love skirt and top Why: Do I need this set for work? Yes or yes? When: June 9 Where: New York City What: Gia Studios shorts and blazer Why: This length of culotte is so hard to pull off, but you'd never know it by her effortless poise. Where: New York City What: Jimmy Choo shoes Why: These shoes were made for jaywalking. When: June 8 Where: The Tony Awards at Radio City in New York City What: Carolina Herrera Why: I can't imagine a more summery palette. When: June 7 Where: The premiere of How to Train Your Dragon in Los Angeles What: Chanel Why: Tiers, bows, and ruffles—impeccably executed. When: June 4 Where: New York City What: A brown pinstripe blazer dress and brown pointed-toe slingbacks Why: Why should neckties belong to men alone?

Hailey Bieber Channels Pebbles Flintstone in a Little Cheetah-Print Dress
Hailey Bieber Channels Pebbles Flintstone in a Little Cheetah-Print Dress

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Hailey Bieber Channels Pebbles Flintstone in a Little Cheetah-Print Dress

"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Hailey Bieber tapped into her wild side to attend the Business of Beauty Global Forum in Napa, California, yesterday. The Rhode founder took a style cue from Pebbles Flintstone, slipping into a little sleeveless cheetah-print minidress. Bieber's was, of course, a sleeker, more elevated take on the cave baby's iconic uniform, and no bones on the hair were involved. Instead, the makeup mogul paired the mini with the sexiest black leather kitten heels from Saint Laurent. They featured ruched detailing on the front strap and a golden buckle with the house's logo at the center. The Babylone mules retail for $1,050. Bieber's only accessory seemed to be her large diamond engagement ring from husband Justin Bieber. Her hair was down, straight. And for glam, she wore natural, rosy makeup. Bieber attended the panel, hosted by The Business of Fashion, to speak about 'connection in the age of disruption.' She was photographed posing on the black carpet at Stanly Ranch with BoF founder and CEO Imran Amed, and The Business of Beauty's executive editor, Priya Rao. Bieber's attendance at the panel comes two weeks after she sold her beauty brand, Rhode—famous for its peptide-infused lip balms, glazed-skin serums, and light creams—to E.l.f. Beauty for a cool $1 billion. 'Invigorated, excited and more ready that ever to step into an even bigger role,' Bieber wrote on her Instagram Story announcing her Rhode news at the time. That night, she celebrated the achievement the only way she knows how: with a girls' night, in a little black Saint Laurent dress. You Might Also Like 4 Investment-Worthy Skincare Finds From Sephora The 17 Best Retinol Creams Worth Adding to Your Skin Care Routine

Hailey Bieber Recalls 'Gut' Feeling About rhode's $1 Billion e.l.f Beauty Deal: 'They're It'
Hailey Bieber Recalls 'Gut' Feeling About rhode's $1 Billion e.l.f Beauty Deal: 'They're It'

Yahoo

time11-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Hailey Bieber Recalls 'Gut' Feeling About rhode's $1 Billion e.l.f Beauty Deal: 'They're It'

Hailey Bieber reflected on rhode's $1 billion e.l.f. Beauy deal at the Business of Beauty Forum in Napa, Calif. The rhode founder shared that she "knew in my gut" that e.l.f. Beauty was the right fit The deal was announced on May 28, three years after rhode was launched in 2022Hailey Bieber is reflecting on her growing beauty empire. On Tuesday, June 10, the model and entrepreneur, 28, appeared on stage at the Business of Beauty Global Forum in Napa, Calif., to chat about her cosmetics brand rhode. In May, Bieber's company inked a $1 billion deal with e.l.f. Beauty after three years of operation.'rhode is like my baby, I'm so precious about it,' the businesswoman told The Business of Beauty's executive editor Priya Rao, per Business of Fashion. 'The idea of ever even considering' a sale, she continued, was 'very, very big deal to me.' Bieber recalled a meeting with the beauty giant prior to the sale. 'I remember walking away like, 'They're it,'' she said. 'I knew it in my gut. We just said so many of the same things." The star also spoke about the brand's ethos and what she envisions for the future. "I am rhode and rhode is me," she shared. "It's not just about the product, it's the whole entire world of rhode." "I know we've only been around for three years, and we're still such a baby, but I do see us being a legacy brand," Bieber shared. "rhode's going to go down as one of the greats." On Mat 28, e.l.f. Beauty announced it would acquire rhode in a $1 billion dollar deal. Per Business of Fashion, e.l.f. Beauty "paid $600 million in cash for the brand plus $200 million in shares. An additional $200 million will be paid if Rhode's three-year growth goals are achieved." According to a press release at the time of the announcement, Bieber will continue her role as founder and additionally serve as rhode's chief creative officer and head of innovation, overseeing creative, product innovation and marketing. She will also act as a strategic advisor to the combined companies. The release also states that rhode was the No. 1 skincare brand in Earned Media Value in 2024, representing 367% year-over-year EMV growth. 'We can't wait to bring rhode to more faces, places, and spaces. From day one, my vision for rhode has been to make essential skin care and hybrid makeup you can use every day,' Bieber shared in a statement. 'Just three years into this journey, our partnership with e.l.f. Beauty marks an incredible opportunity to elevate and accelerate our ability to reach more of our community with even more innovative products and widen our distribution globally." The entrepreneur added that she looks forward to the brand's "new exciting chapter" alongside co-founders Michael D. Ratner and Lauren Ratner, "who have helped bring my vision to life from the start.' ! Bieber also spoke to Allure about the news, saying, 'When you're launching a brand, you're just so focused on what's right in front of you at the time. And of course, you always have really big dreams and really big goals for it. This is definitely one of those things being realized. I could have never anticipated that it would happen at this exact time.' She added about her decision to pair with the e.l.f. team, "Vibes matter!" Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Ahead of rhode's launch in June 2022, Bieber, who had previously gone viral for "glazed donut skin," spoke to PEOPLE about creating an all-inclusive beauty company. "It was very important to me that if I open up the world of rhode, everyone is invited," she said. "Everyone is included. I wanted it to be accessible and attainable for everyone." She also told PEOPLE: "What sets rhode apart is we're putting out a very curated, edited line of essentials — our philosophy is making one of everything really good." Read the original article on People

The Business of Beauty Global Forum: Hailey Bieber Is Just Getting Started
The Business of Beauty Global Forum: Hailey Bieber Is Just Getting Started

Business of Fashion

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business of Fashion

The Business of Beauty Global Forum: Hailey Bieber Is Just Getting Started

NAPA, CALIFORNIA — Hailey Bieber may have secured a coveted exit for her smash-hit beauty brand Rhode in a record amount of time, but the 28 year-old founder wants the world to know she's 'not going anywhere' under the new ownership. 'This is just the beginning for me,' she told The Business of Beauty executive editor Priya Rao onstage at Stanly Ranch in Napa Valley, California. In her first public appearance discussing how her brand Rhode was acquired by E.l.f. Beauty in a billion-dollar deal, Bieber shared details on how the brand arrived at its exit quickly and where it's headed next at the Business of Beauty Global Forum on June 10, 2025. The acquisition of her three-year old beauty and makeup brand was announced May 28, when it was revealed that it had earned $212 million in revenue in net sales for the fiscal year ending March 2025. 'Rhode is my world. It so doesn't feel like a job to me,' Bieber said. Building Hailey's World Looking back on the past three years, Bieber described how the idea for launching a beauty brand crystallized in 2020 during the early pandemic, inspired by her enthusiasm for skincare and the creatives she has worked with throughout her modeling career from makeup artists to photographers. But she also emphasized that she knew she always wanted to have full creative say over the brand, sharing that she put up the 'majority' of the money to bootstrap it. 'I didn't want to use an incubator; I knew I wanted to be the majority owner, always,' she said. While several beauty industry veterans have worked with the brand over the course of its rise, she highlighted the executives that were there from the beginning: co-founders Michael and Lauren Ratner, who hailed from entertainment rather than beauty. Bieber's majority ownership allowed her to exercise her creative vision for the brand to the fullest, she said. 'I am Rhode and Rhode is me,' she said of the brand's identity, adding that its 'editorial and sporty' visual language is a reflection of her inner world. She cited examples like their viral lip gloss phone case and recent campaigns featuring musician Tate McRae for its lip liner and actor Harris Dickinson, Rhode's first male face, for a new face mist. 'It's not just about the product, it's the whole entire world of Rhode,' she said. Sealing the E.l.f. Deal Onstage, Bieber also discussed her recent $1 billion E.l.f. Beauty deal, in which the world's fastest-growing public beauty company paid $600 million in cash for the brand plus $200 million in shares. An additional $200 million will be paid if Rhode's three-year growth goals are achieved. Bieber said she was not willing to sell the brand to just anyone. 'Rhode is like my baby; I'm so precious about it,' she explained. 'The idea of ever even considering' a sale was a 'very, very big deal to me.' But the acquisition, which was in the works for a little under a year, came about thanks to E.l.f's reassurance of her continued role at the helm. The E.l.f. Beauty and Rhode teams met for the first time over dinner in Los Angeles last fall. 'I remember walking away like, 'They're it,'' Bieber said. 'I knew it in my gut. We just said so many of the same things.' After building a brand entirely through direct-to-consumer sales, Bieber is ready to level up with the support of both E.l.f. Beauty and Sephora, its exclusive retail partner, which allows the brand to reach more people, provide a physical retail experience and facilitate global expansion. DTC will remain important to the brand, which will continue to host its blockbuster pop-ups that have seen hours-long lines in the past. Entering new international markets and marketing to more male consumers are among the brand's immediate ambitions, and Bieber made it clear she's in it for the long-haul, confident that Rhode will long outlast its peers. 'I know we've only been around for three years, and we're still such a baby, but I do see us being a legacy brand,' Bieber told Rao. 'Rhode's going to go down as one of the greats.' The Business of Beauty Global Forum 2025 is made possible in part by our partners Front Row, Unilever Prestige, Citi, McKinsey & Company, Getty Images, Grown Alchemist and Stanly Ranch and our awards partners L'Oréal Groupe and Sephora. If you are interested in learning about partnership opportunities, please contact us here.

Nykaa's Anchit Nayar to Speak at Beauty Global Forum 2025
Nykaa's Anchit Nayar to Speak at Beauty Global Forum 2025

Fashion Value Chain

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Value Chain

Nykaa's Anchit Nayar to Speak at Beauty Global Forum 2025

By Avantika Kenjale Mumbai The third edition of Business of Beauty Global Forum will be held at California from June 9th and 10th at the picturesque Stanly Ranch in Napa Valley. It will bring together industry leaders and innovators for a unique gathering focused on the business of beauty. With just one week to go for The Business of Beauty Global Forum 2025, the global forum has announced the full agenda and speaker lineup for the highly event. The livestream will take place on Monday, June 9, and Tuesday, June 10, and will feature three immersive content sessions that will explore the latest trends and insights in the beauty industry. This year's forum promises to be an exciting and informative event, with a lineup of industry experts and thought leaders sharing their insights and experiences. Anchit Nayar, Executive Director and Chief Executive of Nykaa, will join Andy Lightfoot in conversation with Priya Rao to discuss 'The Global Retailers Making a Local Impact'. Hailey Bieber, founder and creative director of Rhode, will speak exclusively about her brand and exit journey, and will be joined by Tarang Amin, chairman and chief executive of E.l.f. Beauty, to discuss what is next for the viral skin and makeup line. Tracee Ellis Ross, Ava Matthews, Sumin Lee, Marc Elrick, and Andy Lightfoot are just a few of the many speakers who will share their expertise and insights on topics ranging from cultural and societal forces shaping the industry to the potential of beauty to create connection and community. (Writer is Fashion Management Scholar, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Ministry of Textiles, Govt of India, Daman Campus).

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