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There's A Summer Mini Dress For Everyone – Here Are 15 Styles To Shop Now
There's A Summer Mini Dress For Everyone – Here Are 15 Styles To Shop Now

Elle

time5 days ago

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  • Elle

There's A Summer Mini Dress For Everyone – Here Are 15 Styles To Shop Now

Fashion is no stranger to a thigh-grazing hem. From its invention in the 1960s to its (even more) micro iterations over 50 years later, the mini dress has only gotten smaller and mightier with age. What the summer mini dress lacks in fabric, it makes up for in versatility. For SS25, designers continue to herald this diminutive wonder, in smock form at Chloé, pelted with polka dots at Prabal Gurung and Carolina Herrera, and buoyed by bubble hems at Stella McCartney and JW Anderson. Anderson also made a strong case for the slinky satin dress – as has Hailey Bieber on at least two recent trips to New York's Cafe Zaffri – while Coach and Sandy Liang used the fabric in pleasingly starchier forms. One could argue that a classic shift is the mini dress' most authentic iteration, since this was the shape that started it all in the 1960s. A simple black shift is always a good idea (Pamela Anderson is a fan), or consider something in leather (see Emilia Wickstead) or neon – or both, as at Gucci. What's more, the summer mini dress can be worn for practically any occasion, from marketing-hopping while on holiday to balmy nights spent dancing, and even more formal affairs; for example, Georgia May Jagger and Jourdan Dunn eschewed the usual midi or maxi dress for shorter styles at this year's Serpentine Summer Party. From bubble hems to Sixties-inspired shifts, airy smocks to satin styles, we've shortlisted the loveliest summer mini dresses, below. A bubble hem lends futuristic edge to the tried-and-trued mini dress. Ground the flouncy silhouette with ballet flats – or chunky loafers, as seen at JW Anderson and Victoria Beckham. Spotted: polka dots dainty and oversized at Patou, Prabal Gurung and Carolina Herrera. You can't go wrong with classic black and white, best accessorised with poppy-red lipstick. The satin summer mini dress comes in forms both slinky and structured, making it the perfect piece for parties and more formal events alike. Take cues from N°21's SS25 show, where a satin shift was styled with pointed flats and a messy beehive. The nightie dress is a heatwave marvel. Reach for smock styles in chiffon or cotton that have romantic, puffed sleeves and pretty smocked or shirred detailing, and finish things off with a generous helping of vintage jewellery. Riff on a Sixties sensibility with a sleeveless shift dress. A well-made one in classic black will see you through decades of wear, or opt for something a little more playful, in candyfloss-pink or nostalgic school checks. Mules or block-heel Mary Janes work well here. ELLE Collective is a new community of fashion, beauty and culture lovers. For access to exclusive content, events, inspiring advice from our Editors and industry experts, as well the opportunity to meet designers, thought-leaders and stylists, become a member today HERE.

Diljit Dosanjh and the Punjabi musicians giving bhangra attire a makeover
Diljit Dosanjh and the Punjabi musicians giving bhangra attire a makeover

BBC News

time01-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Diljit Dosanjh and the Punjabi musicians giving bhangra attire a makeover

Indian singer Diljit Dosanjh's Met Gala debut last month left a lasting impression on global 41-year-old singer, who is the only Punjabi musician to perform at Coachella, walked the red carpet dressed like an early 20th Century opulent ivory and gold ensemble - created by designer Prabal Gurung - complete with a feathered bejewelled turban, trended in India for also wore a gorgeous diamond necklace, its design inspired by a Cartier piece worn by an erstwhile king of the northern Indian state of Punjab. A Panthère de Cartier watch, a lion-headed and a jewel-studded sword completed the ensemble, which had a map of Dosanjh's home state embroidered on the back of the cape along with letters from Gurmukhi, the script for Punjabi course, Dosanjh is no stranger to such like his music, he's carved out a niche in fashion too - a hip hop singer who is known for melding traditional Punjabi styles with Western seen in anti-fit trousers, chunky sneakers, and stacks of necklaces that he matches with his colourful turbans, his unique form of self-expression has captured the imagination of millions, leading to interesting reinventions in the traditional Punjabi changes can be felt everywhere. A 16-minute high-intensity bhangra competition in California would be impossible without high performance sneakers. And basement bhangra nights in Berlin are enjoyed in crop tops and deconstructed music itself, high on volume and energy - with lyrics packed with the names of cities and global luxury brands - has become a subculture. It's not just Dosanjh - several other Punjabi musicians have also influenced the region's style game. Not long ago, Punjabi-Canadian singer Jazzy B's rings, often the size of a cookie, along with his plus-sized Kanda pendant and silver blonde hair tints, were trending. More recently, the yellow tinted glasses worn by singer Badshah; the baggy hoodies sported by Yo Yo Honey Singh; and AP Dhillon's Louis Vuitton bombers and Chanel watches have been hugely popular with Punjabi even though their influence was significant, it was restricted to a region. Dosanjh and a few others like him, however, have managed to mount it to a global level, their style speaking to both the Sikh diaspora as well as a broader audience. For instance, the t-shirts, pearls and sneakers Dosanjh wore to his world tour last year were sold out in a matter of hours. Dhillon's style statements at Paris Couture Week have created aspiration among Punjabi experts say that this reinvention, both in music and fashion, has its roots in Western pop-culture as most of the artistes live and perform in the West."Punjabi men are inventive. The region has been at the forefront of fusion, it believes in hybridity. This is especially the case with the Punjabi diaspora - even when they live in ghettos, they are the showmen [of their lives]," says art historian, author and museum curator Alka the years, as the Punjabi diaspora community grew, a new generation of musicians began mixing modern hip-hop sounds with elements of traditional Punjabi distinct style lexicon - of gold chains, faux fur jackets, plus-sized accessories, braids and beards - went on to spawn media articles, books and doctoral theses on South Asian coin dropped instantly back home in Punjab, which absorbed logo fashion like a sponge when luxury brands arrived in the 2000s. For Punjabis - who are largely a farming community - it was an aspirational uprising, symbolic of how success and prosperity should look. "It symbolised the movement of the Punjabi identity from a farmer to a global consumer," says acclaimed singer Rabbi that performers, like everyone else, are a product of their times, Shergill says these impulses are "a response to the hyper capitalist world".Curiously, the style game of Punjabi musicians - from hip-hop, R&B, bhangra pop, fusion, Punjabi rap, reggae or filmy music - has also remained rooted and androgynous, instead of being hyper masculine.A pop star may wear Balenciaga or Indian designer Manish Malhotra's opulent creations; perform anywhere from Ludhiana city to London; dance with Beyonce around Dubai's Burj Khalifa, atop a luxury car, or in a British mansion - but they always wear their Punjabi identity on their underlined this clearly with his maharajah look at the Met Gala. "It's like the popularity of his androgynous style was waiting to happen," Pande composite impact of this trend on emerging artists is unmissable today in Bhangra performances, for instance, are no longer limited to traditional "dhoti-kurta-koti" costume sets paired with juttis (ethnic footwear). Performance attire now includes sneakers, typographic T-shirts, deconstructed bottoms and even denims."Such items are highly sought after by customers," says Harinder Singh, owner of the brand 1469. The merchandise in Singh's stores, includes accessories popularised by Punjab's music stars, such as versions of Phulkari turbans worn by Dosanjh, Kanda pendants that were first popularised by veteran Bhangra artist Pammi Bai. Singh himself owns turbans in more than a 100 overall men's style in Punjab bears some of this cosmopolitan twang. Young poet Gurpreet Saini, who performs at cultural festivals across India, says he sources his shawls - printed with ombre Gurmukhi letters - from Hariana, his hometown in Punjab, for a distinctive look. He admits to the influence of music icons, including those like folk singer Gurdas Mann, who he grew up began as personal flair in some cases, went on to become fashion statements. Now these choices are cultural signatures. They have recast the Punjabi identity through rhythm, hybridity as well as a rooted sense of BBC News India on Instagram, YouTube, Twitter and Facebook.

Miley Cyrus addresses long-running rumour about her ‘feud' with Jennifer Lawrence
Miley Cyrus addresses long-running rumour about her ‘feud' with Jennifer Lawrence

News.com.au

time29-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News.com.au

Miley Cyrus addresses long-running rumour about her ‘feud' with Jennifer Lawrence

There's no bad blood between Miley Cyrus and Jennifer Lawrence. In her 2023 music video for Flowers, Cyrus wore a gold dress that fans thought bore a resemblance to Jennifer Lawrence's gown at the Hunger Games premiere in 2012 — and perhaps was a pointed dig at ex-husband Liam Hemsworth's co-star amid cheating rumours. But while signing autographs last week before her appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Cyrus put the rumours to bed when a fan asked if her Flowers dress was a reference to Lawrence. 'No but I love that dress of hers,' the musician responded in a clip shared on X. Though the two dresses were both slinky and shiny with cutouts, they did have a few key differences. Cyrus' vintage Yves Saint Laurent number, which came from the fall 1991 collection, boasted an ab-baring silhouette and slouchy hood. Meanwhile, the Oscar-winning actress' long Prabal Gurung creation was a more traditional design featuring two large cutouts in the back. Lawrence, too, addressed the rumours that Cyrus took a dig at her by intentionally wearing a similar-looking dress in the music video. 'I just assume that was, like, a coincidence,' Lawrence said on a 2023 episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen. On the show, the actress also denied being romantically involved with Hemsworth while he was dating Cyrus. 'Not true,' Lawrence said about the accusation. 'Total rumour.' Many believe Cyrus wrote her hit Flowers about Hemsworth, with whom she had an on-again, off-again relationship for over a decade, beginning in 2009 and ending when the couple divorced in 2020 after two years of marriage.

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