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Straits Times
3 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Straits Times
Style News: Puma's Squid Game-inspired collection, K-beauty favourite Amuse now at Watsons
Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox Puma drops Squid Game-inspired collection Craving more Squid Game (2021 to 2025) after the Netflix series' Season 3 finale? Sportswear brand Puma has dropped its second collection inspired by the survival thriller, in collaboration with Netflix. While the first collection featured green velour tracksuits in an explicit nod to the players' uniforms, this second collection is more abstract. Cosplay as Player 456 in the collection's Relaxed Football Jersey ($119) and Relaxed Shorts ($89), which feature a Puma x Squid Game logo and geometric graphics referencing the show's masked henchmen. Meanwhile, Graphic Tees ($59) in three designs capture elements of the games. Puma x Squid Game 2025 Collection. PHOTO: PUMA The footwear is where you can rep the show discreetly. The low-profile Palermo ($179) and Easy Rider ($159) are updated with logo touches on the tongue. The Easy Rider comes with an asymmetrical red-green design and a special hangtag of Chul-su, the large, motion-sensing male animatronic doll which appears in Season 3. Puma x Squid Game 2025 Palermo (top) and Easy Rider. PHOTO: PUMA The sleek black Palermo gets frenzied contrast stitching, lace jewels and a hangtag in the pink-and-green key that fans will surely recognise from Season 3's Episode 1. Info: Available at Puma stores at 313@Somerset (01-10 to 13), VivoCity (02-13) and Bugis+ (02-18), and Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. World Trump's ambassador nominee to Singapore Anjani Sinha has a rough day at Senate hearing Asia Dr Mahathir at 100: Still haunted by the Malay Dilemma Singapore What's next for PSP following its post-GE leadership shake-up? Singapore 'Give a positive review': Hidden AI prompt found in academic paper by NUS researchers Singapore NDP 2025: Diamond formations, 'multi-axis' fly-past to headline parade's aerial display Business New Career Health SG initiative launched to support both S'pore workers and employers Multimedia 60 objects to mark SG60: Which is your favourite? Singapore Apex court upholds SMC's conviction of doctor who gave patients unapproved hormones K-beauty brand Amuse now at Watsons Amuse Dew Tint featuring Jang Won-young. PHOTO: AMUSE The full range of cult K-beauty brand Amuse, fronted by K-pop star Jang Won-young, is now exclusive to selected Watsons stores and online. It was previously available at beauty retailer Sephora. There are glowy base products and blushes, but the vegan make-up brand is best known for its viral lip tints. The most recognisable Jel-Fit Tint ($24), the most moisturising of the lot, has vibrant colour payoff and a high-gloss, jelly-like finish. Its less shiny sister, the Bebe Tint ($24), is infused with peptides and has a slight plumping effect. (Clockwise from left) Amuse Dew Tint, Amuse Jel-Fit Tint and Amuse Bebe Tint. PHOTOS: AMUSE There is also the Dew Tint ($24) with its flower-topped cap, a lightweight, hydrating tint that leaves lips with a fresh, dewy glow. Until July 13, enjoy 20 per cent off Amuse products as part of opening promotions, exclusively at Watsons in Takashimaya Shopping Centre (B2-06/07/08/09/10). Info: Available at selected Watsons stores and Slow fashion brand Sui opens its first store Sui's Duxton store. PHOTO: SUI The Duxton neighbourhood has welcomed a new tenant: home-grown, slow fashion brand Sui ( Started in 2018 by designer and sustainability advocate Mahima Gujral, the label champions ethical production and Indian craft, spotlighting traditional techniques that range from handwoven Kala cotton to block-printing. For her first physical store, the founder designed a relaxed, airy setting with upcycled furniture – including a repurposed second-hand kopitiam table and racks built from reclaimed wood sourced from old trees in Singapore. A Journey Wall in the store showcases the life cycle of a Sui piece from seed to stitch. Sui Pearly Ocean Handwoven Kala Cotton Maxi Dress (left) and Sui Ocean Nights Handwoven Kala Cotton Maxi Dress. PHOTOS: SUI The latest garment collection, Meet Me By The Sea, is inspired by the ocean, and incorporates flowing silhouettes, hand- and machine-embroidered marine life motifs, and calming oceanic hues. Original prints grace pieces like the Blooming Reef Organic Cotton Wrap Skirt ($155) and Pearly Ocean Handwoven Kala Cotton Maxi Dress ($250). Sui Blooming Reef Organic Cotton Wrap Skirt (left) and Sui Ocean Morning Sustainable Denim Shirt. PHOTOS: SUI You can also find Sui's lightweight, breathable cotton denims – available in versatile silhouettes such as Ocean Morning Sustainable Denim Shirt ($190), Deepwater Denim Halter Top ($110) and The Daisy Denim Trousers ($200). Every piece is manufactured either in the brand's workshop or in collaboration with salaried craftspeople in India. Info: Sui is located at 100 Duxton Road Muji's new skincare offerings Muji Booster Series. PHOTO: MUJI Japanese lifestyle brand Muji has brought its minimalist, pared-back approach to skincare with two new series. Using natural ingredients, the ranges are meant to embody Muji's philosophy of thoughtful simplicity. The Booster Series comprises a serum ($20.90 for 50ml) and essence lotion (from $5.90 for 50ml) containing a proprietary Fermented Rice Bran Extract, crafted from rice bran produced in Yamagata that was cultivated with mountain water. Both are said to soften the outer skin layer and improve the penetration of toning water and following products. Muji Sensitive Skin Series. PHOTO: MUJI The Sensitive Skin Series offers gentle, deep moisturising care with ceramides, amino acids and plant extracts said to soothe and prevent skin roughness. Build a full routine with the Toning Water (from $3.90 for 50ml), Moisturising Milk (from $3.90 for 50ml) and Moisturising Cream ($16.90 for 50g); or slap on the All-in-One Gel (from $5.90 for 30g) for a one-step solution on lazy days. Both skincare regimens can be prefaced with the Pre Lotion (from $4.90 for 50ml), a gentle exfoliating lotion enriched with lactic acid, designed to remove impurities that regular cleansing may leave behind. Info: Available at all Muji stores.


Nylon
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Nylon
PUMA teams up with Netflix for second full Squid Game collection
With the recently released season three of Squid Game, there's no time like the present for PUMA to unveil its second collection, in collaboration with Netflix, that is inspired by the fresh lineup of games in the K-drama including Jump Rope, Hide and Seek, and the final Squid Game. Image courtesy of PUMA. These are brought to life through a range of limited-edition apparel, footwear, and accessories with details and accents from Squid Game. Some of the key pieces to look out for include the Relaxed Football Jersey and Relaxed Shorts with a PUMA x Squid Game logo lockup and geometric graphics printed all-over, and the Graphic T-Shirt with a specially designed graphic on the chest, which channels the infamous green tracksuits worn by the contestants. Image courtesy of PUMA. Under accessories, you'll find the collaborative Bucket Hat which taps on the show's signature green with graphic accents, and the Waist Bag, which features a hangtag of Chul-su — the doll-like figurine who appeared in season three. For footwear, PUMA has reworked the low-profile Palermo and Easy Rider with rich details and logo touches on the tongue as a nod to the show. Image courtesy of PUMA. Image courtesy of PUMA. Image courtesy of PUMA. Image courtesy of PUMA. Image courtesy of PUMA. Image courtesy of PUMA. The Easy Rider now comes with an asymmetrical red-green design and a special Chul-su hangtag, while the Palermo is outfitted with frenzied contrast stitching across the upper, as well as distinctive lace jewels, and a key-shaped hangtag. The PUMA x Squid Game collection will be available on 10 July at PUMA 313@Somerset, PUMA VivoCity, and PUMA Bugis+, as well as online at

Epoch Times
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Epoch Times
‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest': 50th Anniversary, Still Powerful
R | 2h 13m | Drama | 1975 It's the 50th Anniversary of 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.' Starring Jack Nicholson at the top of his acting game, this multi-Oscar-winning, anti-authoritarian tale remains as exhilarating and depressing as when it was released. Its conspicuous success marked the zenith of Hollywood's counterculture infatuation, which had begun in the late 1960s with 'Easy Rider.'


Scottish Sun
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
'80s singer known for hit song looks completely different in rare LA outing – but her signature bold style is the same
She turned heads in a boldly patterned geometric-print robe and matching headscarf SO FINE! '80s singer known for hit song looks completely different in rare LA outing – but her signature bold style is the same '80S SINGER Toni Basil looked completely different during a rare LA outing - but her signature bold style was the same. Toni, 81, known for her chart-topping 1982 hit Mickey, made a rare public appearance in Los Angeles on Monday. 6 Toni Basil looked completely different during a rare LA outing - but her signature bold style was the same Credit: BackGrid 6 She turned heads in a boldly patterned geometric-print robe and matching headscarf Credit: BackGrid Spotted chatting to a friend in the Californian city, she turned heads in a boldly patterned geometric-print robe and matching headscarf. Toni completed the look with chic sunglasses, a statement red lip, and a pair of smiley-face fuzzy slippers - which appeared to be duct taped together. The musician threw her hands in the air and appeared to be in deep conversation with the pal. Born Antonia Christina Basilotta in 1943, Toni grew up in Las Vegas, where music and performance ran in the family. Her father was an orchestra leader and her mother a vaudeville performer. She graduated from Las Vegas High School in 1961, where she was a head cheerleader, a role that later inspired the iconic cheerleader outfit she wore in her Mickey video. Starting her career in the 1960s, Toni made a name for herself as a go-go dancer in beach party films. She even earned praise from none other than Quentin Tarantino, who dubbed her The Goddess of Go-Go. Toni appeared in well-known movies like Easy Rider and Five Easy Pieces and worked as a choreographer for Elvis Presley's film Viva Las Vegas. In 1971, she helped form The Lockers, a groundbreaking street dance troupe that brought funk and street dance styles to the mainstream. Caprice Bourret and Oscar Peter skate to Toni Basil's 'Mickey' on Dancing on Ice Her single Mickey shot to worldwide success in 1982, topping the Billboard Hot 100 charts and achieving platinum sales. Toni didn't just sing the track - she also directed and choreographed its music video, famously dressed in a cheerleading uniform inspired by her high school days. The song remains a quintessential '80s anthem, ranked among VH1's top one-hit wonders of the decade. Beyond her singing career, Toni has been a highly sought-after choreographer, working with legendary performers such as David Bowie, Bette Midler, and Tina Turner. Notably, she choreographed the iconic Once in a Lifetime video for Talking Heads and even lent her talents to Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood when she was 75. In recognition of her significant contributions to music and dance, Toni was inducted into the Women Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2023, highlighting her lasting impact on the entertainment world. 6 Toni completed the look with chic sunglasses and a statement red lip Credit: BackGrid 6 Her pair of smiley-face fuzzy slippers appeared to be duct taped together Credit: BackGrid 6 Toni is seen earlier this month Credit: The Mega Agency


The Irish Sun
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
'80s singer known for hit song looks completely different in rare LA outing – but her signature bold style is the same
'80S SINGER Toni Basil looked completely different during a rare LA outing - but her signature bold style was the same. Toni, 81, known for her chart-topping 1982 hit Mickey, made a rare public appearance in Los Angeles on Monday. 6 Toni Basil looked completely different during a rare LA outing - but her signature bold style was the same Credit: BackGrid 6 She turned heads in a boldly patterned geometric-print robe and matching headscarf Credit: BackGrid Spotted chatting to a friend in the Californian city, she turned heads in a boldly patterned geometric-print robe and matching headscarf. Toni completed the look with chic sunglasses, a statement red lip, and a pair of smiley-face fuzzy slippers - which appeared to be duct taped together. The musician threw her hands in the air and appeared to be in deep conversation with the pal. Born Antonia Christina Basilotta in 1943, Toni grew up in Las Vegas, where music and performance ran in the family. Her father was an orchestra leader and her mother a vaudeville performer. She graduated from Las Vegas High School in 1961, where she was a head cheerleader, a role that later inspired the iconic cheerleader outfit she wore in her Mickey video. Starting her career in the 1960s, Toni made a name for herself as a go-go dancer in beach party films. She even earned praise from none other than Quentin Tarantino, who dubbed her The Goddess of Go-Go. Most read in Celebrity Toni appeared in well-known movies like Easy Rider and Five Easy Pieces and worked as a choreographer for Elvis Presley's film Viva Las Vegas. In 1971, she helped form The Lockers, a groundbreaking street dance troupe that brought funk and street dance styles to the mainstream. Caprice Bourret and Oscar Peter skate to Toni Basil's 'Mickey' on Dancing on Ice Her single Mickey shot to worldwide success in 1982, topping the Billboard Hot 100 charts and achieving platinum sales. Toni didn't just sing the track - she also directed and choreographed its music video, famously dressed in a cheerleading uniform inspired by her high school days. The song remains a quintessential '80s anthem, ranked among VH1's top one-hit wonders of the decade. Beyond her singing career, Toni has been a highly sought-after choreographer, working with legendary performers such as David Bowie, Bette Midler, and Notably, she choreographed the iconic Once in a Lifetime video for Talking Heads and even lent her talents to Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood when she was 75. In recognition of her significant contributions to music and dance, Toni was inducted into the Women Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2023, highlighting her lasting impact on the entertainment world. 6 Toni completed the look with chic sunglasses and a statement red lip Credit: BackGrid 6 Her pair of smiley-face fuzzy slippers appeared to be duct taped together Credit: BackGrid 6 Toni is seen earlier this month Credit: The Mega Agency 6 She's known for her chart-topping 1982 hit Mickey Credit: Alamy