Hollywood was out in full force for the LA premiere of live-action film “The Little Mermaid.” The aptly ocean-colored carpet was a sartorial feast for the eyes, with celebrities wearing almost all of the season’s biggest trends, from mermaidcore to cutouts. Chlöe embraced the latter design flourish, stepping out to support her sister in a Gert-Johan Coetzee yellow high-neck gown. The dress features a bold front cutout trimmed in silver fringe embellishment, as well as a sheer bodice with silver glittering stones smattered near her belly button.
King Charles’ “Diverse” Coronation Was Designed To Distract
The coronation — as seemingly intended — was an expensive distraction for the royal family who has spent the last few years under intense public scrutiny. Between Prince Harry set on airing all out his familial drama, Prince Andrew’s sexual assault case, royal race rows and racist brooches, it’s hard to deny that the King’s coronation has been, if nothing else, the royal family’s bestattempt at a PR spin in a long while. Throughout the elaborate celebrations, they rebranded King Charles and Camilla’s infamous “three of us in this marriage” adultery scandal into a love story of the ages with Camilla now triumphant as Queen (to my Princess Diana-adoring aunties’ dismay). The spotlight had been ceremoniously shifted away from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as well as the couple’s infamous accusations of the royal family’s institutional racism and bigotry, and onto King Charles’ charity work with the Prince’s Trust, his commitment to the environment, his love of the arts and his “great dance moves”. Prince Harry attended Westminster Abbey alone, dressed in a plain suit, without Meghan Markle by his side as she remained in LA for their son Archie’s birthday. As the crowned King and Queen took to the balcony to wave at their subjects, Prince Harry was already back at the airport after a reported 28 hours in London.
Irina Shayk Wore a Sheer Maxi Dress With Bikini Bottoms to the Miami Grand Prix
Every year, more and more celebrities seem to flock to Formula One races, with the Miami Grand Prix, which took place this weekend, being among the most popular of the entire season. Over the three-day event, the likes of A$AP Rocky, Madelyn Cline, Roger Federer, and Emily Ratajkowski all made their way to the Miami International Autodrome in their best race-day attire, but the celeb with the most interesting and unexpected take on F1 style was, without a shadow of a doubt, Irina Shayk.
Simone Biles’s Wedding Ball Gown Had a Leg Slit For a Very Specific Reason
Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles is officially a Galia Lahav bride. She walked down the aisle to her husband, Houston Texans player Jonathan Owens, in a plunging halter gown from the brand with a tiered ruffle skirt, tying the knot for the first time in Houston ahead of a Cabo, Mexico, wedding one week later. The first dress featured a striking open-back silhouette and simple thin straps tied in a neat bow. The 26-year-old star wore her hair in a high ponytail and finished her look with white ankle-strap stiletto sandals.
Salary Story: I Doubled My Salary (After Tax) By Becoming A Contractor
After working in a toxic environment for a year, I changed jobs to work in another media company. The role was advertised as a features writer but was actually a copywriter and I didn’t expect to find myself in this field. I worked there for nearly four years on €30,000 and left last month. Although my experience had grown and my role had changed vastly over the years (and I had furthered my education by doing a master’s), getting a salary increase was a battle. I eventually got a 10% increase to €33,000 in 2020 but this was after months and months of meetings and fighting my case. This was mostly due to my manager not advocating for me, despite my monthly one-on-ones always being completely positive. Fighting for a salary increase and title change took quite a toll on my mental health so I knew that when it was time for another increase, I’d rather leave than have to go through the process again.
