Countless books have been written about French women and their fawned-over sense of style, and while fashion publicist, brand consultant and author Angie Niles isn’t alone in her fascination with Paris’ impossibly chic denizens (and lifelong quest to emulate them), she makes one very important distinction in her new book Bright Lights Paris ($24.95; Berkley), which makes its debut today: that there isn’t one singular French style.
Instead, Niles points out that there are many different types of Parisian women, from Saint-Germain’s polished, gallery-hopping lady to Montmartre’s artistic gals. Read More...
Lau came up with the idea to make videos of his dad cooking different Cantonese dishes while he was on a retreat with his wife at the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
“[The pandemic] really forced me to re-evaluate my career, and also to just think about where I wanted to spend my time, because my parents weren’t getting younger, and I wanted to have something to pass down to my kids,” he says. Read More...
One of the most celebrated events of the British summer season, Wimbledon always sees celebrities and royals showcase excellent outfits. Today was no different: the Princess of Wales arrived in SW19 in a look that spoke to both practical summer dressing (as the rain came down thick and fast) and 1980s power suiting. Kate, who is a keen tennis fan and attends Wimbledon every year in her role as patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), was there to watch British number one Katie Boulter play Australia's Daria Saville. Read More...