Latest news with #DawntoDusk


Hype Malaysia
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
Emporio Armani, Pandora, Onitsuka Tiger & More: New Fashion Drops To Level-Up Your Mid-Year Look!
New season, new drops! From bold watches to breezy jewellery and Y2K-inspired kicks, these fresh picks are here to level up your style game from day to night. G-SHOCK When tough meets trendy, you get the G-SHOCK DWE5600JB, a limited-edition timepiece born from the creative collision between Casio and music icon J Balvin. Designed with versatility in mind, it comes with eight interchangeable band and bezel combinations, each featuring signature motifs like his iconic lightning bolt and vibrant colour pops. This is the kind of watch that makes you feel like the main character, whether you're on stage or just showing up for yourself. The G-SHOCK x J Balvin DWE5600JB is now available globally, ready to be customised to your mood and moment. EMPORIO ARMANI Light meets luxe in Emporio Armani's Dawn to Dusk collection for Spring/Summer 2025. Inspired by the poetic shifts in daylight, the collection is all about soft tones, understated silhouettes, and a relaxed kind of polish. Expect shadow-striped fabrics, brass accents, and clean tailoring that transitions seamlessly from morning coffee runs to late-night dinners. A structured blazer paired with a crisp blouse sets the tone, while a playful white tee keeps things grounded and wearable. The Dawn to Dusk collection is now in stores and online for those ready to redefine their everyday wardrobe. Pandora Let your jewellery do the talking this summer with Pandora's sun-soaked seasonal collection. Drawing inspiration from wind-blown beaches and rolling waves, the collection features oceanic textures, playful sea creature charms, and bold tennis bracelets designed to stack and sparkle. Highlights include rippled rings, twisted bands, and vibrant stones that bring a dose of carefree energy to every outfit. Available now online and in boutiques, this collection is your sign to layer up and shine bright. Skechers Comfort meets cool in the new Skechers Street Shadow Collection. Channeling early 2000s nostalgia, the drop includes two main silhouettes: the Stellar OG with breathable mesh and Duraleather uppers, and the Stellar 90 with a metallic twist and futuristic edge. Both feature Air-Cooled Memory Foam insoles and grippy outsoles built for all-day wear. It's a nod to the past with both feet planted firmly in the now. Each pair retails for RM429 and is available online and in concept stores. Spend RM550 (or RM500 for members) to score a limited-edition Cha Eun-woo acrylic photocard stand. Onitsuka Tiger Minimalism gets a modern remix in Onitsuka Tiger's Spring/Summer 2025 Yellow Collection. Fronted by global star Momo from TWICE, the Urban Beats-inspired collection plays with contrast and clean lines, transforming basics like lingerie and knits into street-ready fashion. Footwear steals the spotlight with faux fur clogs, architectural pumps, and versatile sandals that carry you from office to after-hours with ease. The full campaign and exclusive behind-the-scenes content are now live on Onitsuka Tiger's official channels. Etro Etro is serving dreamlike energy with its Spring/Summer 2025 eyewear campaign, set to a lush soundtrack by Daniela Pes and captured through the lens of Joshua Woods. Models Africa Garcia and Mahi Kabra bring the campaign to life in sun-drenched scenes, framed by bold eyewear shapes and reimagined classics. Expect vivid colour palettes, dramatic silhouettes, and fresh takes on the Pegaso and Paisley motifs. The latest eyewear collection is available at Etro boutiques, online, and through selected optical retailers worldwide. What's your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0
Yahoo
14-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Jim Moir showcasing exclusive artwork in national first at Lady Lever Art Gallery
The Lady Lever Art Gallery will present an exclusive range of artwork by Jim Moir in a new exhibition, Dawn to Dusk: Birds by Jim Moir, Known to millions by his stage name Vic Reeves, the artist is known for his exquisite paintings of British birds. Around 45 will be on display with some of the paintings created exclusively for the exhibition. This will be the first time that the artist's paintings are displayed in a national gallery, with most works available for purchase. READ MORE: Marks & Spencer's £22.50 'trending' sweatshirt in a 'lovely colour for summer' READ MORE: Primark's 'stepping up' with 'Mamma Mia' homeware that's 'giving Oliver Bonas' Although most will know Jim for his comedy, he has produced art all his life, admitting: "All I ever did as a child was paint." He was immersed in the art world as a child, regularly attending craft fairs and galleries with his parents. He achieved his first taste of success at the age of ten, winning a competition on a cornflakes box by painting a combine harvester. He went on to study at art school. After his father gifted him a set of very heavy binoculars from the Second World War, he became more interested in watching the birds from afar. Jim said: 'It's an honour to be exhibiting at Lady Lever; a truly unique gallery that's brimming with masterpieces. The process of working with the team at National Museums Liverpool has been a greatly enjoyable one and I'm very much looking forward to sharing the finished exhibition with visitors.' Dave Moffat, assistant curator of decorative Art at National Museums Liverpool, said: "Moir's paintings are unmistakably his; his passion for birds is visible in every brushstroke, along with his knowledge of each species. "He studies each bird before painting it, allowing him to capture their character and quirks with his own unique blend of precision and wonder. The exhibition presents a joyful and imaginative study of British birds." From garden birds to seabirds, Dawn to Dusk celebrates the magic and majesty of many of the UK's most-loved feathered friends, inviting us to appreciate their brilliance and importance through the beauty of paint. Dawn to Dusk: Birds by Jim Moir will run from Saturday, June 14, to Sunday November 2.