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'Underrated Gorgeous Gem' '90s Actress, 60, Is Aging So Gracefully in Fabulous Photo From Italy
'Underrated Gorgeous Gem' '90s Actress, 60, Is Aging So Gracefully in Fabulous Photo From Italy

Yahoo

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

'Underrated Gorgeous Gem' '90s Actress, 60, Is Aging So Gracefully in Fabulous Photo From Italy

'Underrated Gorgeous Gem' '90s Actress, 60, Is Aging So Gracefully in Fabulous Photo From Italy originally appeared on Parade. Debi Mazar is showing off her ageless looks in a new photo from Italy! The notable actress—who snagged her breakout role as Sandy in the iconic 1990 mobster film Goodfellas—recently attended the Italian Global Series Festival 2025 at Teatro Galli, and appears to be aging so gracefully (not a wrinkle in sight on her face, décolletage, or arms, from what we can see) in captures from the public outing on June 23. In a new photo from the event, Mazar, 60, sat on the arm of a red velvet chair, crossing one leg over the other as she posed confidently for the camera. The Younger star chose a satin, summery ensemble for the occasion, donning a pair of silky navy blue pants paired with a low-cut, beaded spaghetti strap top and metallic open-toe heels. Related: She accessorized with a large glitzy medallion necklace, a single-strand tennis bracelet and small earrings. Keeping her beauty look understated, The Tuxedo actress opted for natural-looking makeup with a swipe of pink lip color across her pucker, complementing her classy slicked-back, middle-parted hairstyle. One person on X was so stunned by her standout beauty that they felt inclined to share, "Debi Mazar is an underrated gorgeous gem in the movie world." The star's—whose notable '90s heyday saw her clinching roles in Batman Forever, Beethoven's 2nd, Space Truckers, Empire Records, Money for Nothing, Girl 6, Nowhere, Little Man Tate, and more during the decade—most recent portrayals include appearing as no-nonsense prosecutor Evaline Romano in Blue Bloods and Marlena in an episode of Netflix's Emily in Paris. Next: 'Underrated Gorgeous Gem' '90s Actress, 60, Is Aging So Gracefully in Fabulous Photo From Italy first appeared on Parade on Jun 30, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 30, 2025, where it first appeared.

Anna Jewsbury, creative director of Completedworks, on jewellery design, what inspires her, and the ethos behind the brand whose fans include Emma Watson, Keira Knightley and Saoirse Ronan
Anna Jewsbury, creative director of Completedworks, on jewellery design, what inspires her, and the ethos behind the brand whose fans include Emma Watson, Keira Knightley and Saoirse Ronan

South China Morning Post

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

Anna Jewsbury, creative director of Completedworks, on jewellery design, what inspires her, and the ethos behind the brand whose fans include Emma Watson, Keira Knightley and Saoirse Ronan

Guests knew they were in for a treat when they walked into Senate House – the imposing academic building in London's leafy Bloomsbury neighbourhood – ahead of Completedworks' fashion week show. The mystery performance teased in invitations manifested as a dark comedy by playwright Laura Waldron, starring American actress Debi Mazar as Julia, a QVC-style presenter who yo-yos between her droll on-screen persona and a frenetic, but relatably human, inner monologue. Alongside Mazar's anguished performance, magnified in several TV screens positioned around the set, the brand's autumn/winter 2025 jewels shone, replete with signature pearls and candy-like ruby red gems. Completedworks' Anna Jewsbury doesn't have technical training – but you wouldn't know it from her creative pieces. Photo: Handout Advertisement A play doesn't strike one as the arena of choice for jewellery brands, but Completedworks, and its British-Filipina creative director Anna Jewsbury, has never been known to play by the book. Founded in 2013, the brand is loved among a knowing fashion set and British A-listers (think actresses Emma Watson , Saoirse Ronan and Keira Knightley) for its elegantly off-kilter designs, which sit comfortably at an affordable luxury price point. Style spoke to Jewsbury on the sidelines of the show. How did you rationalise staging a play, instead of presenting the pieces for people to look at up-close? It's quite nice to try and do something a little bit different for fashion week, because I feel like people really expect a static installation, but there's something so special about a live performance. I think what's nice is that the show is one part of the Completedworks' world, and it definitely serves to build an aesthetic and also a point of view. Building this personality through the show feels worthwhile, and maybe there's a bit of wanting to be contrary and go a bit against the grain in doing something that isn't expected of a jewellery brand. Completedworks earrings. Photo: Handout Did you always want to go into jewellery? I don't know if it was that pre-planned, but ever since I was a child, I always loved jewellery and beautiful objects. I never studied jewellery – I studied maths and philosophy – and what I love about those two subjects is that there's this real mix of precision and creativity. You're trying to understand the world, and I think you can apply that to what I'm doing now. When I'm designing, I have questions in my mind and am pulling together lots of different references to find the pieces that we make in response. As someone without technical training, how do you approach the design process?

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