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Celebs Are Flocking To Formula 1 Right Now – And They're All Taking One Accessory
Formula 1 might be the ultimate test of the world's fastest racing drivers, but racegoers are also partaking in their own competition: who is styling out the grandstands best. With celebrities flocking from all over the world to witness the likes of Max Verstappen, Lando Norris, and Lewis Hamilton zooming round the track, the stands have fast become the new FROW, with celebs really dressing for the occasion. This year, Naomi Campbell, Patrick Dempsey, and Dua Lipa attended the Monaco Grand Prix, while Timothée Chalamet, Simone Ashley, and Lisa Manobal were spotted at the Miami Grand Prix. For Formula 1 aficionados who are style-conscious to their core, there was one accessory everyone was carrying: the Carl Friedrik x Atlassian Williams Racing travel collection. A powerhouse collaboration between two British brands, Carl Friedrik and Atlassian Williams Racing have developed a travel range that combines style and craftsmanship. Sleek, versatile and durable, the collection features a carry-on case and a stylish backpack that can be used separately and together. Why does the fashion elite love it? Because beyond the incredibly functional use (and lifetime guarantee), the timeless design is the epitome of quiet luxury. True style extends beyond the carefully selected race-day outfit, it's in every purchase – from the airport to the F1 stands. With understated opulence, this case has dual-zip locks, 360-degree spinner wheels and an impact-resistant shell to ensure durability. It's recommended for up to five days of travel, and the perfect addition to your travel wardrobe. Taking style cues from 20th-century military backpacks, this modern take is as functional as it is fashionable. With a capacity of 27L, a drawstring cord and flat top fold, it's made from premium nylon.


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All There Is To Know About Love Island's Dejon Noel-Williams, Including His Famous Dad's Advice
Love Island might have only started on 9 June, but some of the characters have already made themselves at home in the Majorcan villa. One of which is Dejon Noel-Williams who is not only one of the biggest personalities on the show so far, but he is also one of the biggest heartbreakers. He has been coupled up with Meg Moore since the beginning, but has a penchant for flirting with the new bombshells, much to Meg's dismay. In fact, last week he was at the centre of a showdown between Meg and new girl Malisha (who has already left) because Malisha took Dejon on a date. Earlier this week, Dejon was picked to go to The Sleepover, a new house outside the main villa, by the two new girls and Meg was shown another video of him having a little too much fun over there. As he prepares to return to the main villa tonight, he's bound to face plenty of drama. Here's everything you need to know about Dejon, from his famous father to his career as a semi-pro footballer. Dejon is a fitness fanatic and footballer hoping to find love in the villa this summer. So far he has been coupled up with Meg, but it's only been two weeks so all that stands to change. If you've noticed his ripped body as he struts around the pool, it's courtesy of his gym obsession. Dejon recently completed a Hyrox, just like new boy Will Means, so perhaps they can strike up a friendship (or a training schedule). Dejon works as a semi-pro footballer and personal trainer. One of his recent clients is none other than Tyrique Hyde from Love Island season 10. Dejon has also played football for a number of teams including Oxford United and Slough Town as well as the national team of Grenada. Dejon is one of this year's nepo babies as his dad Gifton Noel-Williams is a former professional footballer. Speaking about growing up around the game, he said: 'I've met all kinds of famous people through [my dad]. When I was younger it was weird because he was just my dad, but we'd go to a game and fans were asking for photos. I've met David Beckham, he was really nice.' Dejon also told Hello! his dad supported his decision to go on Love Island and is behind him all the way. 'He's like my best friend, so he was happy with it. He knows me, he knows my heart. So he has nothing to worry about. He said: 'Just be yourself.' On Love Island, Dejon is looking for 'someone who is beautiful on the inside and out, looks after themselves and is healthy'. Of course, we're yet to come across an islander who doesn't. You can follow him on Instagram at @dejonnoelwilliams. If you're looking to find more than fitness videos and sports brand promotions, you might be a tad disappointed. Love Island continues at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX Nikki Peach is a writer at Grazia UK, working across entertainment, TV and news. She has also written for the i, i-D and the New Statesman Media Group and covers all things pop culture for Grazia (treating high and lowbrow with equal respect).


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The Big Bush Revival - Here's Why Everyone's Obsessed With Pubic Hair
Over the years, your relationship with your pubes has no doubt evolved. You probably started your hair removal journey in your teens with an old razor nicked from your dad that you used to dry-shave your bikini line. Then you might have aged up to Veet's small wax strips, taking several minutes to muster the courage to yank off each section. Eventually, you upgraded to a salon, bravely progressing through the menu with each appointment. Our personal journey with our pubes is always changing and so too are the trends. In the last year, pubes have incited widespread discussion for both their excess and their absence. Earlier this year at the Grammys, Bianca Censori graced the red carpet with her husband Kanye West in a fur coat that she then dropped, revealing absolutely nothing underneath. Technically, she was wearing a thin sheer dress but calling it clothes is like calling clingfilm a blindfold. Noticeable was Bianca's lack of pubes; she had gone for a Hollywood wax, which involves removing the whole lot. The response to Censori's move was predominantly negative, with many people commenting that the juxtaposition of a fully clothed Kanye next to her made the whole thing feel weirdly controlling. The Hollywood was not exempt from the conversation – the lack of hair felt doll-like and infantilising. Her pubes were making a statement and people didn't like it. While hair removal can be traced all the way back to Cleopatra, who liked to remove all her body hair with sugar wax, modern depilation trends have tended to follow the popularisation of swimsuits. As bikinis got smaller the need for less and less hair followed. And in the '90s – when high-leg bikini briefs were the epitome of cool beachwear – the Brazilian wax (where just a small 'landing' strip or triangle on the mons pubis remains) rose in popularity, subsequently encouraged by Carrie Bradshaw getting one in Sex And The City (albeit accidentally and apparently horrified to be left with so little hair down there). Fast forward to today and – say what you will about Censori – the Hollywood is now the most popular wax option in most salons. Beauty bookings app Ruuby has seen a 13% uptick in Hollywood waxes compared to 2024. The Hollywood has notably – and unfortunately – found favour with another group. Many podcast bros have shared that they 'require' a woman to have hairless nether regions and this has been one of the driving factors behind a counter trend in pubes – the big bush. Trending last year on social media was 'full bush in a bikini'. What started with a viral Etsy review that encouraged people to embrace their natural hair developed into a rallying cry across TikTok and Instagram, urging users to resist societal pressure to remove hair and instead embrace the natural plumage of their pubage. And the bush made a splash in fashion too when Maison Margiela's models walked the catwalk wearing merkins for the brand's spring 2024 couture show, with Björk then modelling the look on the front cover of Scandinavian Vogue. A Hollywood may be popular but in Hollywood itself it seems a big bush is in fashion. For those rocking pubic hair, it's not in spite of the disgust of a certain type of man but because of it. There's something powerful and sexy about so proudly rejecting a beauty standard. And within this trend is a growing number of people who are customising their hairiness – women who shave their arms but have a bush like a forest. Or those with a monobrow and hairy pits who keep it bald between their legs. 'Young consumers are moving away from all-or-nothing grooming. Instead, it's about choosing where and how to groom,' says Artina Rianberg, product innovation specialist at vegan hair removal and bodycare brand Estrid. And it's not just what you have but how you get there. In 2024, laser hair removal became the UK's most searched-for non-surgical aesthetic treatment. At Strip (the 'hair removal experts') the team has seen its Hollywood laser treatment bookings jump by 18% in one year, with Brazilian treatments increasing by 23%. And it's not just women: male Brazilian laser treatments more than doubled over the past year. As for those not opting for permanent hair removal, modes of at-home maintenance are likewise evolving. Disposable razors have gone the same way as plastic straws as consumers opt for more sustainable brands and subscription services, such as FFS Beauty and Estrid. And many women are more aware of the 'pink tax'-the added cost of buying products marketed to women – so are making a play for 'manscaping' shavers. Much like our clothes or the hair on our head, our pubes are more than a fashion choice. Whether we realise it or not, they make a statement – they can signal the kind of person you are, the values you keep and even the kind of partner you don't want near your bush (or lack thereof). Flora Gill is a journalist who has written for GQ, Sunday Times, ST Style, ST Magazine, Telegraph, Radio Times, Grazia, Evening Standard and Air Mail. Follow her @floraegill


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I Grew Up On Britpop – This Is What I'm Wearing To See Oasis Live In 2025
Gant, Shield Piqué Polo Shirt Damson Madder, Remie Rugby Shirt Hollister, Boxy Oasis Graphic Tee Urban Outfitters, Oasis Cami Amazon, Manchester City 1993 Away Retro Shirt Abercrombie & Fitch, High Rise Loose Jean Mango, Frayed Hem Denim Shorts Uniqlo, Cotton Blend Parka Adidas, Tour Firebird Track Top Zara, Leather Effect Bomber Jacket Burberry, Cotton Check Bucket Hat Free People, Moldable Crochet Packable Hat Ralph Lauren, Anchor-Logo Cotton Bucket Hat Adidas, Adidas Originals Handball Spezial Trainers Finlay & Co x Noel Gallagher, Round Frame Sunglasses Ray-Ban, RB4105 Folding Wayfarer Nylon Sunglasses Ask me, and most people in Britain, what the highlight of summer 2025 is, and there's no hestiation – it's the Oasis reunion tour. It's been about 15 years since the Gallagher brothers' infamous breakup, and now, they're officially no longer looking back in anger. Starting next Friday, the Mancunian legends are returning to the stage, swaggering through 19 shows across the UK and Ireland – including seven at Wembley Stadium. If the chaos of last August's ticket scramble is anything to go by (I had three devices going and still didn't snag one), the 'Oasis Live '25 tour' as it's being called, is a huge deal. ©Getty Images/Martyn Goodacre I'll be honest, while the Oasis reunion is big news musically, for me, it's not just about the tunes. The band's Britpop takeover of the spotlight has also marked a blazing return in all things bloke core on the fashion front. We're talking bucket hats, polo shirts, zip-up track jackets, oversized parkas and the undeniable swagger that's key to perfectly emulating the Gallagher uniform. And much like the sparkly bodysuits at the Eras tour and cowboy boots at Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter shows, we're dressing in theme for the big '90s reunion. ©Getty Images/John Ferguson/Mirrorpix Naturally, if you're lucky enough to have secured tickets (congratulations, I'm jealous), you're likely scrolling through archival photos of the lads for inspiration: from Liam onstage in a parka to Noel sporting his trusty old Stone Island jacket with a can of Stella. Whether you're dipping through your dad's closet for a weathered Fred Perry polo or hunting for a bucket hat that serves Britpop with a distinctly modern flavour for 2025, the best part about the Gallagher uniform is that it's packed with stuff you'd find on the shelves of many a high street brand. In fact, there's a special Adidas Originals x Oasis collaboration, that's stacked with concert essentials. ©Getty Images/Fred Duval/FilmMagic To save you hours of scrolling through blokeish inspo pics, the kind that ace that effortlessly cool and slightly cocky Britpop style, we've combed through the digital racks to find you the best outfits you can wear to the Oasis reunion concert that'll live forever in your mind (and on your Instagram grid). The Gallaghers have always been partial to sporty polo shirts, and given the preppy style has been trending this year, there's plenty to choose from. Of course, you could also go the football shirt route and snag a Man City jersey or stick to a classic band tee. Gant, Shield Piqué Polo Shirt Damson Madder, Remie Rugby Shirt Hollister, Boxy Oasis Graphic Tee Urban Outfitters, Oasis Cami Amazon, Manchester City 1993 Away Retro Shirt Luckily for those of us wary of the return of skinny jeans, the Oasis revival is firmly in the baggy category. So whether you opt for wide-leg jeans, a pair of tailored shorts or a stonewashed denim mini to keep the rock and roll vibes in the sweltering heat, you'll be comfortable while also being on theme. Abercrombie & Fitch, High Rise Loose Jean Mango, Frayed Hem Denim Shorts Levi's, Icon Skirt While it's pretty much impossible to imagine Liam onstage without a parka, given that the Oasis Live '25 shows are scheduled for peak British summer, we might suggest switching those signature jackets for something more lightweight. Consider tracksuit classics from Adidas or take notes from the lads' affinity for double denim with a boxy Levi's jacket. Uniqlo, Cotton Blend Parka Adidas, Tour Firebird Track Top Levi's, Trucker Jacket Zara, Leather Effect Bomber Jacket You simply can't skip the bucket hat at an Oasis concert. And while fans have been warned against donning one while driving, the nostalgic hat will have you looking and feeling cool in the July sun as you sway along to Wonderwall . Adidas, Tour Bucket Hat Burberry, Cotton Check Bucket Hat Free People, Moldable Crochet Packable Hat Price: £40 Ralph Lauren, Anchor-Logo Cotton Bucket Hat From Liam Gallagher's limited edition Adidas LG2 SPZL in bottle green back in 2022, to the brand's latest Oasis Live '25 collection for the tour, Adidas has long been a band favourite. So, round out your concert outfit with a pair of Spezials or Sambas for a look that's perfect for dancing the night away. Adidas, Adidas Originals Handball Spezial Trainers Adidas, Samba OG Trainer Of course, sunglasses are essential summer concert gear, and you really can't go wrong with a retro pair for Oasis. Take style notes from Liam and opt for a pair of light-lensed Ray-Bans, or opt for a chic acetate pair from the Finlay x Noel Gallagher collab, 255 of which will be donated to Teenage Cancer Trust. Finlay & Co x Noel Gallagher, Round Frame Sunglasses Ray-Ban, RB4105 Folding Wayfarer Nylon Sunglasses Main image credits: ©Getty Images/Dave Hogan/Dave Benett/ Hitanshi Kamdar is a senior commerce writer for Grazia. Hitanshi is always on the hunt for the latest trends, emerging designers and the internet's most bizarre style discourse. When not writing, she can be found IDing outfits during Netflix binges and shopping for the latest It-girl shoe trends.


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Why We Shouldn't Be Talking About Lauren Sanchez's 'Then And Now' Pictures
Even if you weren't invited to the ostentatious festival of wealth that is Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's wedding – for the record, it looks like having your own private jet is the barrier to entry – chances are you will be forcibly brought along for the ride on the internet. It is without contest the celebrity wedding of the year. Despite essentially renting out the city of Venice, booking out five of the island's most luxurious hotels and hosting 200 A-list guests for a four-day extravaganza, or the fact Amazon chairman Bezos is the third richest man in the world, the wedding has reportedly come in at a modest €40 million (£34m). Given that Bezos has an estimated net worth of $226.7 billion (£165.12bn), one might have anticipated a bigger budget. Perhaps we should have guessed after Bezos proposed to Sanchez with a $3-5 million engagement ring, going against the old adage that it should cost three months of your salary, which for him would be an estimated $1.8 billion. He clearly prefers to keep his money in the bank. Newlyweds, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez wave from the taxi-boat as they arrive at the Aman Hotel on June 25, 2026. (Photo: Getty) Nevertheless, it has quite rightly prompted mass protests from activist groups concerned about the damage the nuptials will do to the world heritage site, Bezos's knack for dodging tax (one banner filling a city square floor reads 'If you can rent Venice for your wedding you can pay more tax), and the crudeness of the celebrations in light of ongoing global conflicts and indeed the climate crisis. In other words, Bezos and Sanchez might have 200 plus celebrities, including the Kardashians and Jenners, Ivanka Trump, Oprah and Orlando Bloom , and their glam squad armies in Venice to celebrate them, but the rest of the world is watching in disbelief. Or so you'd think. To make matters even bleaker, a lot of the search surrounding Bezos and Sanchez's wedding is not about the above at all. It's about 'Lauren Sanchez then and now', with particular interest in 'What cosmetic surgery Lauren Sanchez has had done?' According to Google Trends, 'Jeff Bezos wife before and after' is a breakout search term, as is 'Lauren Sanchez 2010' and 'Lauren Sanchez face surgery'. This is particularly troubling given that Sanchez has never publicly confirmed having any plastic surgery done and, of course, that there are much more important things to be talking about. Even so, there are endless social media takes and articles 'unravelling' what work she's had done and 'calling out' the 'terrifying' procedures Sanchez is rumoured to have had in recent years. This includes everything from breast augmentation to Botox, lip filler, rhinoplasty and a face lift. There is also search for Sanchez's wedding looks, which makes a little more sense, especially the rib-crushing, gold Schiaparelli Spring couture dress she wore the day before the ceremony, which reportedly cost $100k (£72k). While interest in Sanchez as a person has reached fever pitch in the past week, it never seems to take long before it resorts back to her physical appearance. Caitlyn Jenner, long-term friend and wedding guest Kris Jenner and Lauren Sanchez in 2010. (Photo: Getty) Onlookers want to understand Sanchez's so-called ascent to marrying one of the richest men in the world, her career, where she's from, and even how many times she's been married. This was fuelled by The Cut's deep dive into the bride which was published earlier in the week. By all accounts, she is a fun, ambitious and energetic person. As an American journalist from New Mexico who started her career working at KCOP-TV, a branch of Fox News, it's true that Sanchez has climbed the social ladder over the years. She's had romances with NFL stars and hosted popular shows like So You Think You Can Dance and The View, but she only became a global talking point once she started dating Bezos, especially since they were both married to other people at the time. Bezos was with his wife of 25 years and Amazon co-founder, Mackenzie Scott, and Sanchez was married to Hollywood agent Patrick Whitesell. In 2019, a year after their affair started and both divorced from their partners, the relationship took off. So too did the public's insatiable interest in Sanchez as a person – something she has very much leaned into. Sanchez and Bezos have willingly embarked on a PR campaign of pomp and ceremony over the years, jetting and sailing around the world in designer clothes, hosting retro foam parties, and often bringing their celebrity friends along with them. Their Venice wedding is, of course, no different. 'This seems, to me, to be the pinnacle of a long career of social climbing,' said Matt Beloni, the Hollywood reporter behind The Town podcast. 'She did it. She made it.' Speaking to those in her orbit, The Cut's findings suggest Sanchez is 'mystically magnetic' and that 'Jeff is dazzled' by her. The paparazzo Jesal Pashotam, who has shot the couple around the world, also suggested Sanchez is 'down to earth'. This is particularly ironic given that Sanchez has not long returned from an 11-minute joyride to space on Bezos's Blue Origin rocket. Pashotam also added that she is 'very clever' and 'just gets the game'. If she does, she'll understand that speculation around what she used to look like and whether she's had plastic surgery are par for the course. If only curious members of the public typing those queries into Google 'got the game' too and realised Sanchez's rumoured surgery is the least of our worries. As Greenpeace campaigner Simona Abbate put it: 'Our protest isn't about the wedding itself – it's about what it represents. This isn't just a celebration of two people getting married, it's a display of a lifestyle that's simply unsustainable. The richest live in excess, while others endure the consequences of a climate emergency they didn't create.' Who cares what they look like. Nikki Peach is a writer at Grazia UK, working across entertainment, TV and news. She has also written for the i, i-D and the New Statesman Media Group and covers all things pop culture for Grazia (treating high and lowbrow with equal respect).