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Grey Skies, Mud and Music: Burberry's Festival Remix
Grey Skies, Mud and Music: Burberry's Festival Remix

Vogue Arabia

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue Arabia

Grey Skies, Mud and Music: Burberry's Festival Remix

There's nothing quite like an English summer. Gloomy and golden in equal measure—depending on the mood of the weather gods—it's a season of contrasts. And nowhere are these juxtapositions more alive than at the heart of British music festivals. Think wellies in the mud, bass lines under grey skies, and a crowd that never lets the drizzle dampen the vibe. For Burberry Festival, the British heritage house taps into that heady mix of nostalgia and modernity, celebrating the cultural power of 1990s festivals and the spirit of Cool Britannia that defined an era. Burberry Festival doesn't just revisit the past—it remixes it. Set against a custom-built festival scene complete with tents, sound systems, and a healthy dose of English mud, the visuals blend archival footage with contemporary imagery to channel a carefree, off-duty energy. It's an ode to Britpop and rave culture, to oversized silhouettes and utilitarian outerwear, and to the kind of style that thrives in unpredictable weather. Because in the UK, festival fashion is as much about expression as it is about survival—and Burberry knows how to do both. At the heart of this campaign is a cross-generational cast that reflects the past, present, and future of British cool. Liam Gallagher—arguably the voice of an entire generation—joins fellow 90s icon Goldie alongside modern-day muses like Cara Delevingne and Loyle Carner. The next-gen Gallagher siblings also make an appearance, underscoring the campaign's sense of legacy and reinvention. In one shot, Alexa Chung stands defiant in a moss-green parka thrown over a sequinned slip dress—her Burberry wellingtons sunk into the slush, puddles pooling behind her. It's messy, moody, and unmistakably British. The kind of image that doesn't just nod to festival culture—it lives in it. In another, the back of a small vehicle is packed with all the essentials for a full day of music: Burberry's Large Highlands Tote brims with water bottles and cups, while rolled-up mats and the matching Highlands shoulder bag hint at a long, carefree day ahead. Burberry Festival puts the spotlight on festival-ready pieces from the Fall collection. Expect weatherproof outerwear, layered silhouettes, and, of course, the quintessential Wellington boots—a nod to festival legends like Kate Moss and Sienna Miller, who made the sturdy footwear a style icon in its own right. Beyond the campaign, Burberry will mark the summer with special takeovers at The Newt in Somerset and Ibiza, blending countryside cool with coastal energy. By capturing the essence of an era while looking ahead to what's next, Burberry Festival isn't just a nostalgic ode—it's a cultural reset. A reminder that great style, like great music, is always worth revisiting.

Cara Delevingne's BFF Lady Clara Paget is pregnant! Aristocrat actress reveals she's expecting her second child as she debuts blossoming bump in a sparkly crop top while dancing the night away at Charli XCX concert
Cara Delevingne's BFF Lady Clara Paget is pregnant! Aristocrat actress reveals she's expecting her second child as she debuts blossoming bump in a sparkly crop top while dancing the night away at Charli XCX concert

Daily Mail​

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Cara Delevingne's BFF Lady Clara Paget is pregnant! Aristocrat actress reveals she's expecting her second child as she debuts blossoming bump in a sparkly crop top while dancing the night away at Charli XCX concert

Aristocratic actress, model and Cara Delevingne 's BFF Lady Clara Paget has announced she is expecting her second child with husband Oscar Tuttiett. The stunner, 36, took to Instagram with the news as she debuted her blossoming bump in a sparkly crop top while partying at Charli XCX's concert at London's Lido Festival on Saturday. Clara, who is the daughter of the 8th Marquess of Anglesey and best known for roles in Fast & Furious and St Trinian's 2, was in high spirits as she danced the night away. She shared snaps of herself in a tiny top emblazoned with the word 'bebe' - French for baby - as she proudly showed off her bump. Joined by her hunky model husband, with whom she welcomed son Ludo in August 2022, completed her edgy look with metal studded jeans and shades. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. She captioned the post: 'Brat 2 in production ' - a playful nod to Charli XCX's viral summer album. Fans and famous friends rushed to offer their congratulations with Paris Hilton commenting: 'Congratulations love!' while Jourdan Dunn gushed: 'Congratulations'. Clara was a muse of fashion designer Matthew Williamson and appeared in Burberry campaigns alongside model pals Cara and Jourdan. Announcing the news of Ludo's birth she took to Instagram, and wrote: 'Ludo Tuttiett 27.07.22,' while sharing a collection of adorable photos of the family-of-three. Her friend Poppy Delevingne, sister of Clara, congratulated the couple on their new arrival, saying: 'Welcome little Ludo, we love you.' In one snap, the couple can be seen in what appears to be a hospital, lovingly staring at their little boy while he lies on his father's chest. Another shows the duo eating breakfast, while a fresh-faced Clara holds the newborn in her lap. Clara married fellow model Oscar in a low-key wedding ceremony in July 2021, with pal Cara throwing the bride a wild hen party. The couple had an intimate indoor service before heading into the grounds to celebrate with friends including actress Jaime Winstone and Willa Keswick, whose family own the multi-billion pound Hong Kong conglomerate Jardine Matheson. Socialite DJ Lady Mary Charteris, film producer Kitty Wordsworth and party queen Fran Cutler also attended. The wedding venue has not been announced but it is not thought to have been Clara's family home of Plas Newydd, Anglesey. The bride looked breathtaking in a custom figure-hugging gown with delicate lace capped sleeves designed by friend Savannah Miller, Sienna's fashion designer sister. Meanwhile, her hen do before her big day last year was branded 'wild' and 'debauched'. Pals including Cara and actress Jaime Winstone, threw a crazy party called 'Claztonbury' before limos whisked guests off to the Cotswolds, where they all dressed up. Clara donned a bridal gown while Cara dressed as Alicia Silverstone in the film Clueless. She was filmed having a sword fight with a man dressed as a monk – then things came to a head when men stormed in yelling: 'Everyone get on the floor – this is a raid!' Thankfully it turned out to be a prank.

Rita Ora puts on a VERY racy display as she strips to her bra and lacy blue hotpants as she performs at World Club Dome Festival in Frankfurt
Rita Ora puts on a VERY racy display as she strips to her bra and lacy blue hotpants as she performs at World Club Dome Festival in Frankfurt

Daily Mail​

time08-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Rita Ora puts on a VERY racy display as she strips to her bra and lacy blue hotpants as she performs at World Club Dome Festival in Frankfurt

Rita Ora left little to the imagination as she performed at the World Club Dome Festival on Saturday in Frankfurt, Germany. The singer, 34, put on a high-octane performance with a slew of scantily clad-backing dancers for the excited crowd. Taking to the stage, Rita flaunted her long legs in a pair of bright blue lacy hotpants with knee high boots. The Hot Right Now star teamed it with a matching ripped crop top and striped arm warmers as she belted out her biggest hits. While pop star then stripped off her shirt to reveal her white bra underneath, displaying her toned midriff to her thrilled fans. She looked on cloud nine as she shook her hips, showed off her dance moves and strutted around the stage. Taking to the stage, Rita flaunted her long legs in a pair of bright blue lacy hotpants with knee high boots Even more impressive, Rita's arrival in Germany came only a day after she took to the stage at World Pride Music Festival in Washington DC. She put on another electric performance for at Festival Grounds At RFK Campus, alongside the likes of Jennifer Lopez and Troye Sivan on the line-up. While she arrived at the music festival in style, catching a ride with pals Paris Hilton and Cara Delevingne in Paris' private jet. The heiress shared a slew of snaps from the lavish flight, writing: 'Boarding Sliv Air with the hottest crew. World Pride, we're coming for you!' Meanwhile, Friday also saw the release of the music video for Rita's latest sizzling song Heat. The sexy single boasts several racy lyrics, including: the single, she sings: 'Sex on sight, anywhere you like. Inside or outside' and 'Only one thing I need, your heat on me.' Speaking to The Sun this week about the track, she explained: 'It's the need of it happening right now, in this moment. It's the idea that I want it on right now or I don't want to hear about it. It's that simple. 'I think that comes from the excitement of the song. I wanted it to feel instant and to have an impact. It is a brave, straight-up demand that you can use in any way you want.' Heat is expected to feature on her upcoming, still untitled, fourth album, which will be her first album release since her 2023 You & I. Rita told the publication: 'I wanted to really celebrate my sexuality and the way I am as a woman. My last album was so different, it was about my love life and getting married. 'But with this next lot of music I wanted it to be so carefree and back to how I was coming up in the industry. I wanted to celebrate everything I have become. It's not super deep, just fun.' Rita has recently been supporting Kylie for the first leg of her tour after she previously revealed that Kylie's 2023 mega-hit from Tension, Padam Padam was nearly given to her. The synth-pop banger - penned by Norwegian singer-songwriter Ina Wroldsen and producer Lostboy - was a viral hit for Kylie. But several artists were asked if they wanted to record it, including the Anywhere singer, because they didn't feel it was a Kylie song. Rita began performing as the support act for Kylie's Tension Tour in April at Atlanta's State Farm Arena. Gushing about the gig afterwards, she said: 'First night of the tour, wow the reception was incredible and I'm so grateful for this opportunity to connect with North America. It feels like such a huge compliment to open up for such an icon.'

Rita Ora puts on a VERY racy display in skimpy sheer lingerie and tiny hot pants as she cosies up to pal Cara Delevingne before taking to the stage at World Pride in Washington DC
Rita Ora puts on a VERY racy display in skimpy sheer lingerie and tiny hot pants as she cosies up to pal Cara Delevingne before taking to the stage at World Pride in Washington DC

Daily Mail​

time07-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Rita Ora puts on a VERY racy display in skimpy sheer lingerie and tiny hot pants as she cosies up to pal Cara Delevingne before taking to the stage at World Pride in Washington DC

Rita Ora put on a very racy display she posed for sizzling snaps before cosying up to pal Cara Delevingne backstage at World Pride in Washington DC on Friday. The songstress, 34, flaunted her jaw-dropping figure ahead of her performance at the festival in a skimpy sheer leopard print bralette and matching panties. Rita retained her modesty in the eye-popping look which she completed with a black bra and tiny striped hot pants. She accessorised with black knee-high socks and silver trainers, while the last edgy touch were black leather cut-out gloves. Rita posed up a storm in her trailer for the sizzling snaps before being joined by supportive pal Cara, 32. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The supermodel proved once again her quirky sense of style in quirky shades and baseball cap as she beamed for the camera. Rita captioned the post: 'PRIDE BABY! I LOVE YOU!'. Taking to the stage Rita performed her biggest hits for the crowd, as she joined the likes of Jennifer Lopez and Troye Sivan on the line-up. The pride festival is held at Festival Grounds At RFK Campus in Washington D.C. Rita recently boasted about her latest song Heat, which was released on Friday. In the single, she sings: 'Your heat on me. Sex on sight. Anywhere you like. Inside or outside.' Heat is expected to feature on her upcoming, still untitled, fourth album, which will be her first album release since her 2023 You & I. Rita has recently been supporting Kylie for the first leg of her tour after she previously revealed that Kylie's 2023 mega-hit from Tension, Padam Padam was nearly given to her. She accessorised with black knee-high socks and silver trainers, while the last edgy touch were black leather cut-out gloves The synth-pop banger - penned by Norwegian singer-songwriter Ina Wroldsen and producer Lostboy - was a viral hit for Kylie. But several artists were asked if they wanted to record it, including the Anywhere singer, because they didn't feel it was a Kylie song. It comes after she kicked off her support gig on the tour in April at Atlanta's State Farm Arena. Rita gushed after her gig: 'First night of the tour, wow the reception was incredible and I'm so grateful for this opportunity to connect with North America. It feels like such a huge compliment to open up for such an icon.' Kylie's Tension Tour will conclude on August 26. She will then head to New York for two shows at Madison Square Garden before stopping for one show at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. The star is the highest-selling Australian female artist of all time and the third best- selling in the UK. But she has only now begun to make a name for herself in the US following the success of her viral 2023 hit Padam Padam. In the past Kylie has claimed her failure to catch on stateside didn't phase her and she enjoyed her anonymity there, however, her record label revealed in 2023 that the singer now has her eyes firmly set on cracking the US market.

Cara Delevingne's Ultimate Festival Survival Guide
Cara Delevingne's Ultimate Festival Survival Guide

Elle

time06-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Elle

Cara Delevingne's Ultimate Festival Survival Guide

Every item on this page was chosen by an ELLE editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Missing a year of the Glastonbury Festival would feel like missing a birthday for Cara Delevingne. In fact, the British model and actress prioritizes a weekend on Worthy Farm so much that she gets it written into job contracts that she's not available for the June dates. It's non-negotiable. 'It's the festival I've been to the most and it's the one I will go to forever,' she says from her home in Los Angeles. 'Missing a year makes me feel like I'm missing my own birthday—that's what it feels like. If I'm doing a movie or something, I'll always put it into a contract.' It makes sense, then, that the music fan is fronting Burberry's latest campaign, which champions England's long-standing love affair of days spent outdoors listening to music, from Glastonbury to Green Man. 'I grew up going to festivals and I grew up wearing Burberry,' she says. 'I feel really grateful and very honored to be in the campaign. Burberry are just the loveliest people to work for and work with. It's always been that way. So, to come back to it, it's like coming home.' Delevingne isn't alone in her fan-girling, as Burberry's line-up also includes Liam Gallagher, Loyle Carner, Alexa Chung, and Lennon Gallagher, Molly Moorish-Gallagher, and Gene Gallagher. 'It was honestly very surreal,' she says of the campaign. 'It was like we're at a festival, but where you can play your own music. It was kind of ideal. Sometimes when you're on shoots and they're like 'smile,' and you have to force it, but this was actually me just having a fucking blast.' In the accompanying photos, Delevingne wears three looks, made up of a consortium of festival-ready pieces that would easily fit into her own wardrobe. And there was one piece that did travel home with her that day. 'Don't worry, I was honest and said that I'm taking it—I do not wear skirts a lot, but it's a Burberry kilt,' she shares. 'I remember showing up to my sister's birthday in this kilt a couple of days later, and everyone looked at me because they hadn't seen me in a skirt since I was forced to wear one. I would never choose to wear a skirt, but a kilt is different. I am definitely taking it with me to festivals.' Festival memories run deep for Delevingne, but there's something about her first time attending as a 15-year-old that stands out the most. 'I think the first time going to a festival is just always the most insane thing,' she confesses. 'The first time I went to Glastonbury, someone's ticket was fake and we had to break someone in. Six of us were sleeping in a three-man pop-up tent, and it was absolute chaos. It felt like a real pilgrimage to find where we were going and to find our friends. And then finally you get there. I miss that part of festivals, obviously, maybe not the camping, but yes, squeezing everything in a pop-up tent. But I miss how hard it is to get it sorted and get it done. When things are so hard, it does make the payoff so much better.' Now in her early thirties, things have changed. 'My back can't handle it,' she laughs. 'Also, being sober is so different at a festival. They tell you when you get sober that you won't feel like shit the next day, but you do because you stay up late. Anyways, I'm just old now, and if you go to sleep too late, you just feel like ass.' While the idea of a festival usually conjures images of massive sound systems set amongst otherwise peaceful green fields, there is a bit more variety in the U.K., whether it's the Notting Hill Carnival or Pride. 'I try to live proudly all year round,' Delevingne says. 'Queer people are not only the most eccentric, but also the most creative. There's not trying to be normal, which I feel like when you live suppressing something for so long, when you finally live freely [to be] who you are, you want to just be the most yourself you've ever been, and I think that comes out in a way that queer people celebrate each other and celebrate being queer, because it really is all or nothing.' As Pride Month takes hold, Delevingne admits that this could be one of the most crucial in our lifetime so far. 'It seems throughout history that you take two steps forward and take three steps back,' she says. 'And I think that in these moments when we're being pushed back, we really just have to keep pushing forward and keep being represented and representing ourselves. That to me is the most important thing.' 'I have a few essentials that I always bring now [that] I'm a bit older—one is a camel pouch. It's small, it's sleek, you can put it under your jacket, just so you can have water wherever you go. Shove electrolytes in there, whatever works.' 'I also always bring a head torch. I think there's something about getting lost in the dark when I was at Glastonbury in the first year that slightly traumatized me for life, because I bring a head torch wherever I go. Even if I go on holiday, I always bring one.' 'I never think it's a problem wearing the same thing twice at Glastonbury, just as long as you cover all bases, of, like, an umbrella that can be used in the rain or the sun. It doesn't usually rain, but you need to be prepared. I don't like wellies unless it's raining. I do a lot of walking, and I like to move very far around the festival in a day. So, I prefer hiking shoes.'

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