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Armani heirs carry forward designer’s legacy as fashion house enters new phase
Giorgio Armani’s creative legacy remained at the center of attention in Milan as his fashion house presented a new runway collection at its historic headquarters, followed by a relaxed garden dinner attended by celebrities and industry figures.
As the Giorgio Armani Foundation continues efforts to find a buyer for a 15% stake in the company, as directed in the late designer’s will, each runway show is now seen as a test of how successfully his design philosophy can endure and evolve under the stewardship of his heirs and longtime collaborators.
“We tried to continue the message that he wanted to convey,” said Silvana Armani, Armani’s niece and head of womenswear design, speaking to reporters after the co-ed show that closed Milan Fashion Week on Monday evening.
The latest Giorgio Armani menswear collection for next summer, combined with womenswear cruise pieces, reflected the brand’s signature relaxed elegance. Models moved with casual ease, reinforcing the house’s long-standing emphasis on understated style.
One model was seen idly turning a ring while walking toward photographers, while another casually carried a jacket over his shoulder, highlighting the effortless mood of the presentation.
Silvana Armani and menswear designer Leo Dell’Orco introduced subtle adjustments to the familiar Armani silhouette, including slightly longer jackets and slimmer trousers, creating a refined balance in proportion.
Longtime observers noted that the roughly 160 looks presented conveyed the impression of real people dressed for everyday life rather than conventional runway models.
“When the models came for their fittings, they were always a bit taken aback,” Dell’Orco said. “It felt as though they could easily just walk out onto the street.”
The collection drew inspiration from a Mediterranean summer mood, featuring safari jackets, lightweight blazers, shawl-collar vests, and fluid tailoring. A palette of sun-faded greens, cobalt blues, and sandy neutrals reinforced the seasonal theme, while fabrics such as linen, cotton, and textured knits emphasized comfort and ease.
The womenswear cruise pieces, the first led by Silvana Armani, were integrated into the show with dresses, coats, and jackets designed to drape naturally over the body.
“I think he would have applauded,” Dell’Orco said.
The front row included actors Chiwetel Ejiofor, Mark Strong, Lucy Boynton, and singer Conan Gray. Following the show, guests including filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino and former Gucci CEO and Armani board member Marco Bizzarri joined a casual garden cocktail gathering at the venue.
Under Armani’s will, his heirs are required to sell a 15% stake in the company—covering labels such as Emporio Armani, Armani/Casa, and Armani Hotels—within 18 months of his death last September.
For now, Silvana Armani and Dell’Orco, both longtime collaborators of the designer, are leading the creative direction of the house while overseeing its continuity.
Dell’Orco, who also serves as chairman of the Armani Foundation and holds a significant voting stake in the company, dismissed reports linking former Versace executive Dario Vitale to Emporio Armani, calling them “not true,” according to ANSA.
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What to expect from House of the Dragon season 3: dragons, war and shifting loyalties
The world of Westeros is set to return as ‘House of the Dragon’ prepares for its third season, promising bigger battles, more dragons and deeper political drama, all without revealing any spoilers.
Based on George R.R. Martin’s ‘Fire & Blood’, the series explores the rise and internal collapse of House Targaryen, set generations before the events of ‘Game of Thrones’ and Daenerys Targaryen’s claim to the Iron Throne.
With rival factions already formed and tensions escalating, Season 3 is expected to push the story into a more intense and large-scale civil war across the realm.
War enters a more intense phase
The upcoming season is likely to move beyond early political manoeuvring as the conflict becomes more open and unavoidable. Alliances have already been made, and their consequences are now set to ripple across Westeros.
Viewers can expect the story to fully shift into large-scale warfare, with growing consequences for all sides involved.
More dragons take centre stage
One of the biggest attractions of the series — dragons — is expected to feature more heavily than ever.
Season 3 will likely introduce more dragon riders and larger aerial battles, with upgraded visual effects bringing the creatures to life in greater detail.
New characters enter the conflict
As the war expands, new characters are expected to emerge across Westeros, including nobles, soldiers and political players looking to gain power or survive the chaos.
In the world of Westeros, even minor figures can quickly become central to the story.
Political intrigue remains key
Despite the focus on dragons and warfare, political strategy remains at the heart of the series. Secret alliances, shifting loyalties and tense negotiations are expected to continue shaping the story.
The show is known for scenes where words can be as powerful as weapons.
Moral lines remain blurred
One of the franchise’s defining features is its refusal to present clear heroes or villains. Season 3 is expected to continue this trend, with characters making difficult choices that challenge viewers’ loyalties.
Supporters of certain characters may find their opinions shifting as events unfold.
Emotional consequences deepen
Beyond the battles and politics, the series continues to focus on family conflict, grief and revenge within House Targaryen.
The emotional cost of the war is expected to become more prominent, showing that the impact of conflict extends far beyond the battlefield.
The world of Westeros expands
Season 3 is also expected to explore more regions of Westeros, introducing new locations, houses and political dynamics that broaden the scope of the story.
Story moves toward a turning point
While the series is not yet nearing its end, Season 3 is expected to act as a major turning point, with decisions made by key characters shaping the direction of the larger conflict.
Each choice is expected to carry heavier consequences as the story progresses.
Why viewers should catch up
For new audiences, *House of the Dragon* offers a more focused entry into the *Game of Thrones* universe, centred mainly on one royal family and its internal war.
For returning fans, Season 3 promises the familiar mix of dragons, political tension, betrayals and unpredictable twists that define the franchise.
One thing remains constant in Westeros — no character is ever truly safe.
Source: NDTV
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In Taylor Swift’s beach town, every clue becomes a wedding rumor
When a large tent appeared next door to Taylor Swift’s Watch Hill estate this week, it didn’t take long for speculation about the superstar's impending nuptials to ripple through the affluent New England seaside village — and the internet.
Soon, fans were swapping theories online, photographers were staking out vantage points and residents found themselves fielding questions about a wedding that never was. Or at least, a wedding that seems yet to happen.
The rumors, so far, have proved unfounded. But they offered a glimpse into life in Watch Hill, the Rhode Island beach community in the town of Westerly, close to the Connecticut border, where Swift has owned a home for more than a decade and where curiosity about the singer has become woven into everyday life.
Rumors take hold
From the nearby lighthouse, visitors craned for a better view of Swift’s mansion, a sprawling white home perched atop a rocky bluff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Security cameras dotted the property, and a guard called out to visitors who strayed too close.
Wedding planner Nicole Simeral, dressed in black, stood outside the small white chapel across from the massive yellow Ocean House hotel — Swift's neighbor on the beach — waving along cars and buses that slowed and directing traffic to keep moving.
She watched visitors speculate about a wedding she said she knew wasn’t Swift's. She's working a different wedding every weekend in June in that spot. Still, the questions kept coming.
“Is Taylor Swift getting married here? Many, many, many have asked,” Simeral said.
She said there had been “a lot of chitter chatter” as people tried to connect sightings of people who know Swift in local shops to impending nuptials. But she doubted Watch Hill would be practical for a wedding of that scale because of its limited luxury lodging.
The Watch Hill rumors also dovetailed with separate online speculation that Swift and her fiance, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, were planning a celebration at Madison Square Garden, though no details about the pair’s wedding have been released, despite multiple requests for comment to Swift’s spokesperson.
The tent itself, Simeral said, was hardly unusual. “Next weekend, there’ll be another tent just like this.”
For two summers, Westerly Police Department community service officer Nick Quaratella has stood at the entrance to a public path leading to the beach beside Swift’s estate, answering questions from beachgoers and keeping traffic moving.
“They come to the beach, but then they also ask if she’s here or not,” Quaratella said.
He said he can't help but joke around with some fans.
“I’ll say, ‘Oh, did you hear that she moved?’” he said. “And they’ll say, ‘No.’ And I say, ‘Yeah, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson moved in.’ And they’ll go, ‘Oh, really?’ and then they’ll walk away.”
“That's pretty funny,” he concluded.
Over the years, he’s seen plenty of unusual reactions. His coworker once spotted a fan on their knees, bowing toward the entrance gate near the property. Visitors have shouted “I love you, Taylor!” from the roadside. One woman convinced her granddaughter he was Swift’s security guard and posed for a photo with him.
Quaratella has fielded a few questions about the supposed wedding, but not as many as he expected.
“At this point, it’s part of my job,” he said. “It makes me smile. It makes me laugh. I have no problem with it. It makes the day go by.”
Living with Taylor Swift
Down near a strip of beach boutiques, lifelong resident Lauren Nigrelli said the frenzy surrounding the star has eased since Swift first moved into the neighborhood in 2013. Back then, Nigrelli recalled, fans would drive around in circles by her shop playing Swift’s songs.
“Things have definitely calmed down since then,” she said.
Today, Swift’s presence remains a fixture among local businesses in what she described as a “quaint New England coastal community.” Nigrelli, a Realtor who owns the boutiques Tide and Tide Kids, said she began selling apparel emblazoned with “Holiday House,” the nickname associated with Swift’s mansion, after children began coming into the store asking for it. On Saturday, she was also selling a Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding sticker book.
“I think every shop has something related to her,” Nigrelli said.
On the beach below the mansion, Audrey and John Curtis, a married couple from Connecticut who have been vacationing in Westerly for years, settled into beach chairs and debated the wedding rumors.
“We were just looking up at her house,” Audrey Curtis said, pointing toward the mansion. “She’s not getting married here now, though.”
Curtis said she had heard various theories, including speculation that a wedding might be held at Ocean House. But as she thought through the logistics, she became skeptical.
“Then I was thinking about, ‘How would everybody get here?’” she said. “In New York, you’ve got JFK, you’ve got LaGuardia, and she’s got two penthouses in New York that she combined, so I figured they could obviously have more people there.”
Her husband wasn’t so sure.
“They could lie and say it’s happening there, but it’s happening here,” John Curtis said. “When important people do things, they don’t want people to know.”
Six friends from New York, posing for photos in matching Watch Hill sweatshirts while celebrating a birthday, said Swift wasn’t the reason they chose the beach town, though they weren’t sure they would have discovered it if not for the singer.
Leslie Aucapina, 24, who attended Swift’s Eras Tour in Philadelphia, said she grew up listening to Swift’s music and thought the Taylor-themed merchandise was “really cute.” She liked that the excitement surrounding Swift helped local businesses and enjoyed visiting the inspiration for “the last great american dynasty,” a song about Holiday House from Swift’s 2020 Grammy Album of the Year-winning album, folklore.
But she said the speculation at times crosses a line. “If she wants to share it, she wants to share it,” she said. “At the end of the day, it’s someone’s house.”
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Ram Charan and Upasana reveal daughter Klin Kaara's face on her third birthday
Actor Ram Charan and his wife Upasana Kamineni Konidela have revealed the face of their daughter Klin Kaara for the first time as she celebrated her third birthday.
The couple shared a family photograph on social media on Saturday, featuring them lovingly holding their daughter. Until now, they had only offered glimpses of Klin Kaara in public appearances and on social media.
In a joint post, the couple wrote: "Happy Birthday Klin Kaara our precious little one," accompanied by heart emojis.
Ram Charan and Upasana, who had known each other for several years, got engaged in December 2011 and tied the knot in June 2012.
The couple welcomed their first child, daughter Klin Kaara, in June 2023.
During Diwali last year, they announced that they were expecting their second child. In February this year, the couple welcomed twins – a boy and a girl.
Sharing his happiness at becoming a father again, the actor had posted on social media that he and his wife had been blessed with a baby boy and a baby girl, adding that having two daughters and a son filled him with immense gratitude.
He also thanked fans, family members and well-wishers for their continued support throughout the journey.
Earlier this month, the couple shared the first glimpse of their newborn twins on the occasion of their 14th wedding anniversary, posting a photograph showing the tiny hands of their three children.
The image was captioned simply: "Heart is full," along with an infinity symbol.
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Cocktail 2 opens strong at box office, becomes Shahid Kapoor’s second-highest opener
The romantic drama Cocktail 2, starring Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon, and Rashmika Mandanna, has made an encouraging start at the box office following its release on June 19.
According to industry tracker Sacnilk, the film earned Rs 13.50 crore on its opening day. This makes it the second-biggest opening of Shahid Kapoor’s career, behind the blockbuster Kabir Singh, which debuted with Rs 20 crore and later grossed Rs 279 crore in India.
Directed by Homi Adajania, Cocktail 2 recorded an overall Hindi occupancy rate of 20.04 percent across 10,458 screenings on Friday. Audience turnout gradually increased throughout the day, with occupancy rising from 11.08 percent during morning shows to 21.38 percent in the afternoon and 23.69 percent in the evening. Night screenings saw the strongest response, reaching 37.62 percent occupancy.
Among major markets, the Delhi-NCR region registered 16.3 percent occupancy across 1,199 shows, while Mumbai reported 19.7 percent occupancy from 745 screenings.
The film entered theatres amid competition from several other releases, including Bandar starring Manoj Bajpayee, Hai Jawaani Toh Ishq Hona Hai featuring Varun Dhawan, the Hollywood horror movie Obsession, Main Vaapas Aaunga by Imtiaz Ali, and Haunted 3D: Echoes Of The Past directed by Vikram Bhatt.
Prior to the release, Shahid Kapoor commented on the decision by the Central Board of Film Certification to award the movie an Adult (A) certificate. Speaking with fans, he expressed surprise at the rating, saying he did not find anything objectionable in the film and believed it was suitable for family viewing.
Describing the movie as a story centered on three individuals, Shahid said he hoped audiences would leave the theatre with a positive outlook on life and an appreciation for its memorable moments.
Cocktail 2 serves as a spiritual successor to the 2012 hit Cocktail. The film is directed by Homi Adajania and written by Luv Ranjan. It also features Pulkit Sharma and Tiku Talsania in supporting roles.
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‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’ maintains steady box office run, earns Rs 14.6 crore in first week
Director Imtiaz Ali's latest film Main Vaapas Aaunga continues to perform steadily at the box office, collecting Rs 14.60 crore in gross earnings across India during its first seven days in theatres.
According to trade tracker Sacnilk, the film's India net collection reached Rs 12.25 crore by the end of its first week.
On its seventh day, Thursday, the film earned Rs 2.20 crore from 2,138 shows nationwide, indicating stable audience interest.
Internationally, the film added Rs 0.50 crore on Day 7, taking its overseas gross collection to Rs 7.25 crore. Its worldwide gross earnings now stand at Rs 21.85 crore.
The film features an ensemble cast including Naseeruddin Shah, Diljit Dosanjh, Vedang Raina and Sharvari.
Several prominent filmmakers have praised the movie. Zoya Akhtar congratulated the cast and crew on social media, while Anurag Kashyap shared a brief message of appreciation for editor Aarti Bajaj.
Filmmaker Anubhav Sinha also lauded the film, praising Ali's storytelling and the conviction reflected throughout the project.
‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’ marks the second collaboration between Ali and Dosanjh following their 2024 Netflix film Amar Singh Chamkila. The film also reunites Ali with renowned composer A. R. Rahman and lyricist Irshad Kamil, who previously worked together on acclaimed films such as Rockstar, Tamasha, Highway and ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’.
The film explores themes of Partition and love, weaving together emotional stories that reflect the pain, conflict and human experiences carried across generations.
Source: NDTV
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Actor Daveigh Chase, known for ‘The Ring’ and ‘Lilo & Stitch,’ dies at 35
American actor Daveigh Chase, best known for her chilling role as the ghostly figure Samara in ‘The Ring’ and as the voice of Lilo in ‘Lilo & Stitch’, has died at the age of 35, her longtime manager confirmed.
Her manager John Ryan Jr. told BBC News that Chase died on Tuesday from complications linked to meningitis, which developed into a bloodstream infection and later sepsis. He also said she had earlier been hospitalised due to malnourishment.
Ryan, who worked with her for 15 years, described her as a private person who stayed away from Hollywood’s spotlight. “She was the greatest. She loved cats,” he said, adding that she often spent long periods at home in Las Vegas and preferred independent projects over big studio films.
“She was not very Hollywood,” he said. “She’d rather eat at Bob’s Big Boy and go home with the cats. She loved acting but wasn’t into the fame scene.”
Chase rose to fame in 2002 with her breakout role as Samara Morgan in the horror film ‘The Ring’, a remake of the Japanese classic about a cursed videotape. Her performance as the eerie, long-haired ghost crawling out of a television became one of the film’s most iconic images.
She later won the MTV Movie Award for Best Villain in 2003 for the role. Reflecting on the character at the time, Chase said she enjoyed playing something so unusual and dark, telling the Los Angeles Times that she gave the role her own creative twist.
In the same year, she voiced Lilo, a young Hawaiian girl, in Disney’s animated hit ‘Lilo & Stitch’. The role earned her an Annie Award for voice acting, and she continued to reprise the character in later spin-offs.
Chase also appeared in several television series, including ‘Charmed’, ‘ER’, and ‘Touched by an Angel’. She had a recurring role in HBO’s ‘Big Love’, where she played Rhonda Volmer over 32 episodes.
Source: NDTV
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Tom Holland appears to confirm marriage to Zendaya amid ongoing speculation
Actor Tom Holland has appeared to confirm that he and his longtime partner Zendaya are already married, ending months of speculation about their relationship status.
Rumours about the couple intensified after Zendaya’s stylist Law Roach suggested in March that the pair had already held a wedding ceremony. The discussion resurfaced again after artificial intelligence-generated images showing a supposed wedding of the two circulated online.
When asked by ‘Esquire U.K.’ whether he had informed family members about the fake AI images, Holland responded, “No, because they were all there.”
“That’s all you’ll get on that,” he added, without giving further details.
In the same interview published Tuesday, Holland spoke warmly about his relationship with Zendaya, describing her as a strong source of emotional support in his life and career.
“Our business can present very stressful situations and it’s really nice to have a bedrock of a relationship that will stand the test of time,” he said.
“I found my person. She’s my best friend,” he added. “I’m the happiest I’ve ever been when I’m with her, and I’ve never felt so supported and safe.”
Holland and Zendaya first met while working together on the 2017 film ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’. The pair continue to collaborate professionally, with both set to appear in upcoming major releases, including ‘The Odyssey’ and ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’.
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New spy series ‘Ponies’ balances Cold War tension with comedy
Peacock’s new series “Ponies” is drawing attention for its unusual blend of comedy and high-stakes espionage, positioning itself as a rare dramedy contender ahead of this year’s Emmy Awards.
The hourlong series stars Emilia Clarke and Haley Lu Richardson as widows of CIA operatives who are recruited as intelligence assets in the Soviet Union during the 1970s. Despite featuring violence, danger and themes of grief, the show has been submitted for Emmy consideration in the comedy category.
Imtiaz Ali’s ‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’ sees strong box-office growth on first Sunday
Co-creators Susanna Fogel and David Iserson said the project reflects their preference for placing humorous characters in serious situations while maintaining real emotional and physical consequences.
The creators, who previously collaborated on the spy comedy film The Spy Who Dumped Me, described “Ponies” as a more grounded exploration of friendship and espionage. They also sought to give their lead actors roles that differed from their previous work while remaining true to their strengths.
The show’s genre-bending approach has fueled discussion about traditional Emmy distinctions between comedy and drama. While “Ponies” has yet to secure a second season, industry observers say Emmy recognition could significantly boost its prospects for renewal.
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Imtiaz Ali’s ‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’ sees strong box-office growth on first Sunday
Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali’s latest film Main Vaapas Aaunga recorded a strong jump in earnings on its first Sunday, taking its total domestic box-office collection to Rs 5.50 crore within three days of release.
According to industry tracker Sacnilk, the film collected Rs 2.50 crore on Sunday, showing significant growth compared to its opening-day earnings.
The partition-era drama earned Rs 1.15 crore on Friday and Rs 1.85 crore on Saturday before witnessing a sharp rise in collections on Sunday.
The film's overall theatre occupancy on Sunday stood at 29.65%, with afternoon shows attracting the highest audience turnout at 35.23%.
Starring Naseeruddin Shah, Vedang Raina and Sharvari, Main Vaapas Aaunga combines a timeless love story with the emotional trauma of displacement during the partition, exploring themes of loss, identity and belonging.
The film has also received praise from several prominent filmmakers.
Zoya Akhtar congratulated the cast and crew on social media, describing it as a “beautiful film.”
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap also praised the project and extended congratulations to editor Aarti Bajaj.
Meanwhile, director Anubhav Sinha commended Ali’s storytelling, saying the film reflects a strong sense of conviction and artistic belief.
The movie marks the second collaboration between Imtiaz Ali and Diljit Dosanjh following their 2024 Netflix film Amar Singh Chamkila.
It also reunites Ali with acclaimed composer A. R. Rahman and lyricist Irshad Kamil, the creative team behind popular soundtracks from films such as Rockstar, Tamasha, Highway and Amar Singh Chamkila.
Through its portrayal of partition and a deeply emotional love story, Main Vaapas Aaunga seeks to capture the pain, conflict and memories that have affected generations across the Indian subcontinent.
With inputs from NDTV
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