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Spring/summer 2026 men's shows: The best beauty looks
Spring/summer 2026 men's shows: The best beauty looks

Vogue Singapore

time12 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue Singapore

Spring/summer 2026 men's shows: The best beauty looks

This much is certain: the spring/summer 2026 men's shows have been a momentous affair. To kick things off, a plethora of exhilarating debuts from Vivienne Westwood's first standalone men's presentation since 2017 to Paris regular, Paul Smith, opting to show in Milan instead. And naturally, Jonathan Anderson for Dior, a highly-anticipated catwalk that comes after a trailblazing stint at Loewe. This year's iteration also marks the return of Saint Laurent as well as British designers Grace Wales Bonner and Craig Green, occurring in tandem with Dries Van Noten's creative director Julian Klausner's entrance into the menswear space. Bearing in mind all the excitement, it's safe to say that some key details have been overlooked and/or overshadowed—the most noteworthy of which being the stunning hair and make-up moments from the spring/summer 2026 men's runway. In any case, the Vogue Singapore beauty team is here to enlighten with a curation of the most head-turning looks. At Emporio Armani, gleaming gold and silver beads are woven through strands; a subtle and delicate touch that serves as the pitch-perfect complement to rich, heavy embroideries and lustrous textiles. Prada, on the other hand, leans into the notion of exhaustion core with delightfully mussed strands and prominent dark eye circles. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Spy our full edit of the most standout beauty moments from the spring/summer 2026 men's shows, below. IMAXTree 1 / 8 Emporio Armani A glowing, dewy complexion and a stellar bone structure is further accentuated with this sleek style which ingeniously incorporates minuscule hair beads to keep strands away from the face. IMAXTree 2 / 8 Prada Let it all show. At least, that's how they like it at Prada. Purple shadows and limp, dank strands are the epitome of chic this season. IMAXtree 3 / 8 Ami Paris At Ami Paris, an ode to summer arrives courtesy of vibrant, berry-bitten lips. All the better when offset with a matte finish, and a similarly shine-free complexion. IMAXtree 4 / 8 Songzio High gloss was clearly on the agenda at Songzio. The high points of models' faces reflect the light, whilst a subtle smattering of pale rose accentuates the cheekbones and mouth. IMAXTree 5 / 8 Dries Van Noten The spell of a summer night on the beach is captured in splayed, damp strands, softly-contoured cheeks and slightly pinked lips—mirroring the very essence of a collection that embraced nonchalant ease. iMAXtree 6 / 8 CamperLab For its debut runway show, CamperLab looked to club culture—where dim flashing lights accompanied a soundtrack by Pandora's Jukebox that had models embodying a sweaty, dishevelled demeanour—as if they haven't left the rave for days. Courtesy of Dior 7 / 8 Dior Take us back to 18th century France—when make-up on men was never out of place, never gendered. Jonathan Anderson's debut at Dior referenced the time period in his 'replica' waistcoats, but infused a sense of today's boyish ease with it too: of ruddy cheeks, well-groomed brows and slightly-mussed hair. iMAXtree 8 / 8 Willy Chavarria Flashy as they came, hair was the name of the game at Willy Chavarria. Where copious and copious amounts of pomade held up the manes as if it was 1960.

Ong's Mega Blaze sets trials on fire
Ong's Mega Blaze sets trials on fire

New Paper

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • New Paper

Ong's Mega Blaze sets trials on fire

Jason Ong probably has in his yard the most accomplished string of horses at Sungai Besi now, and we have seen winners being churned out like water from a tap. Good for the young Singaporean handler and his team, whose hard work is paying off. Yet, it would seem they are bent on keeping the winning momentum going as Ong showcased another good one at the trials, which were run off on the morning of June 24. A three-year-old son by Encryption, Mega Blaze has yet to face the starter, but he was a busy boy at the trials. To date, he has had four such hit-outs going back to March 25. The first three were average runs. One could tell he was finding his feet and getting accustomed to his new surroundings in Malaysia. However, that last one on Tuesday morning would have made his doubters sit up and take notice. Mega Blaze was in his element. Handled by Andre da Silva and having a starting stall test in the first trial, he jumped from the innermost gate and settled into the slipstream of Pacific Hero, who had Laercio de Souza in the saddle. After eyeballing Pacific Hero, Mega Blaze made his move 300m from home and eventually broke clear to win by ½ length. Silver Dragon (Akmazani Mazuki) was doing his best work late and finished with a flourish to take third - ½ length behind Pacific Hero. Mega Blaze worked home in a smart time of 1min 0.15sec. Owned by the Legacy Power Racing Stable, he might not have made his Malaysian debut yet, but he is not clueless in this business. Until coming over from Australia, Mega Blaze was known as Golden Racer and he plied his trade in and around Wagga Wagga in New South Wales. Then under the care of jockey-turned-trainer Danny Beasley - who rode in Singapore for 15 years and was known for his successful combination on Ong's classy War Affair - he had five starts and finished third on two occasions. Now, winning this latest trial does seem to suggest that the tutoring is about over, so watch out when Ong sends his youngster to the races. Mega Blaze could be off to a winning debut. From the same trial, keep an eye on another runner from his yard, Silver Dragon. The Time Test four-year-old ran third, but he made heaps of ground over the final furlong and that run was full of merit. A four-time winner from 19 starts in Singapore, he came over to Sungai Besi after an unplaced run at Kranji's final meeting on Oct 5, 2024, and has since finished third in two trials. Mark him down as a horse to follow. If the first trial was a fight to the finish, the second trial of the morning belonged to just one runner - Spicy Babe. A pacey mare from Lawson Moy's yard, Spicy Babe - previously known as Lim's Jinba in Singapore - has been winless in eight starts, albeit she did place twice at Kranji and finished second in her first race in Malaysia on Feb 9. At her latest trial on June 24, the Jukebox mare was untouchable over the concluding stages and took the chocolates by a healthy three lengths. She clocked an admirable time of 1:00.52 for the 1,000m. Moongate Hero (de Souza), the early leader, took second with Legend Sixty-Three (John Sundradas) having to settle for third. Now a four-year-old, Spicy Babe had her last start on March 23. It was a non-event and in pouring rain, she plodded home to finish fifth to The Wild Goal. Since that last run - where she was found to be lame off-hind - and the trial on June 24, she has had a 93-day break. Judging from her show at the trials, the break must have done her some good. Hopefully, she will be able to bring that form to the races. brian@

New Schedule 1 feature teased: What to expect with the upcoming update
New Schedule 1 feature teased: What to expect with the upcoming update

Time of India

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

New Schedule 1 feature teased: What to expect with the upcoming update

(Image via YouTube/Schedule 1) Schedule 1, the drug-dealing first person sim game, is getting another game-changing feature with its upcoming update. Teased by the developer, the feature is slated for beta testing soon. While the details are still emerging, the addition of the feature can refine the gameplay by refining how the players manage the illicit operations. Here is all we know about the tweak that promises better control over the storage while hinting at a smarter and much more efficient experience in the gameplay. New Schedule 1 feature complete details The next update is about to introduce the new filter system for the employee lockers. With it, the players will be now able to create the whitelists or the blacklists, specifying clearly which items and the quality level are allowed in each of the storage slots. This means there will be no more accidental stashing of low-tier meds right next to premium products. It is definitely a win for the organizers. This feature even addresses the long-standing player requests for better inventory control, thereby ensuring the replacement of the clunky beds with multifunctional, compact lockers. Schedule 1 Update Drops Soon - Here's EVERYTHING Coming The Schedule 1 beta testing for features will kick off between May 23 and May 24, 2025. It will be accessible through Steam. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Switch to UnionBank Rewards Card UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo Beyond the storage fixes, the update even gives priority to space optimization with the option to replace beds with lockers, addressing the long-standing complaints of wasted space. The lockers occupy less space than the beds. So, free up the room for the production line or décor. The sneak peek by Tyler even hints at future categorization tools, like route-specific filters, for handlers, thereby suggesting that deep management layers will come up. What more is coming alongside storage fixes? While the Schedule 1 locker system filters are stealing the spotlight, the roadmap of Schedule 1 teases a broad level of customization. The planned Schedule 1 new features include property remodeling and product bundles. It will allow the players to tailor the facilities to the strategies. The Management Item Filter will even allow further refinement of the workflows, ensuring restrictions on the stations or the racks—perfectly ideal to minimize the bottlenecks in busy factories. Despite the excitement, some fans have criticized the pace of the update. The players accused Tyler of sluggish development while urging him to expand the team. Despite this, the developer is focused and is sticking to the original timeline for the full release in 2025. While the complaints continue to linger, consistently rolled-out Schedule 1 new features like the Storage Unit and the Jukebox show progress despite it not being as fast as some might demand. The updates of Schedule 1 might feel gradual, but every tweak ensures that the addictive management hoop of the game is refined. The locker filters altogether can revolutionize the organization of operations. So, for anyone eager to test the changes, the beta will offer you an early look. Just do not forget to report any found bugs—community feedback is valuable to Tyler for polishing the update to perfection. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

Family-friendly festival to be held at rugby club next month
Family-friendly festival to be held at rugby club next month

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Family-friendly festival to be held at rugby club next month

A new family-friendly festival will take place in Bingley this May. Jukebox Festival will come to Bradford and Bingley Rugby Club on Saturday, May 3 and Sunday, May 4 this year - featuring tribute acts to artists including AC/DC, Oasis, Bon Jovi, Kasabian, Blondie, Adele, Queen, and Robbie Williams. Adult tickets start at £25 and under-5s go free. Alongside the music, there will be kids' activities, bars, stalls, attractions, and a range of food vendors. Camping will also be available. Glen Shaw, chairman of Bradford and Bingley Rugby Club, said: "We have a long history of hosting great events over the years, and we are delighted to host the first ever Jukebox Festival. "The team behind Jukebox have run lots of huge festivals across the country and we are excited to work with them on Jukebox Festival and hopefully more events in the future." Tickets are on sale now at

Hailey Kilgore's Most Stylish Moments In ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan'
Hailey Kilgore's Most Stylish Moments In ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan'

Yahoo

time05-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Hailey Kilgore's Most Stylish Moments In ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan'

Hailey Kilgore delivers an acclaimed performance as Laverne 'Jukebox' Thomas in Power Book III: Raising Kanan, a role that provides a deep dive into the backstory of a character who would eventually become a heartless killer in the original Power series. While Jukebox's tragic fate was already known to Power fans, Raising Kanan explores her complex transformation, particularly her bond with Kanan Stark and her journey from a young, vulnerable girl to a ruthless figure in the drug world. Her arc on Raising Kanan is both heartbreaking and compelling, giving fans a fresh perspective on the character they thought they knew. Jukebox's fashion is just as striking as her evolution. Reflecting the '90s era, she often sports fresh Ralph Lauren pieces, encapsulating the look of the around-the-way girl with her bold, street-savvy style. Whether she's rocking oversized jackets or layering colorful accessories, her wardrobe serves as an extension of her tough yet emotional character. Kilgore brings depth and authenticity to Jukebox, making her one of the most captivating characters on the show, even knowing her ultimate fate. VIBE highlights Hailey Kilgore's most stylish looks on Power Book III: Raising Kanan that embody '90s street fashion. More from Kanye West Says He Has A "John Wick Vendetta" Against The Fashion Industry 'Power' Creator Courtney Kemp Reveals Which 3 Characters She Wishes She Didn't Kill Off Naturi Naughton Defends Omari Hardwick After 50 Cent Says Actor "Overvalues Himself"

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