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Fashion Network
43 minutes ago
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Prada reimagines iconic SS11 print via new beauty addition
Lip balm may not seem like the most glamorous beauty product but when the lip balm is by Prada (which seems to have the Midas touch at present) it can't be ignored. And its latest launch is particularly interesting. Some readers may remember just a couple of weeks ago Sabrina Carpenter released her new video Manchild that contained a clip of her snacking on some Prada-branded banana candies. The video also came with a limited release of Prada Banana candy. Well that was part of the subtle-but-unavoidable build-up to the fact that the brand is releasing a new lip balm — the refillable Prada Balm in Banana Yellow. Available from 1 July, it will retail for £40/US$50 so is clearly one of the most expensive products of its type on the market. And another key point is that it revives the unforgettable banana motif of the Prada SS11 collection, 'reinventing it in the most unexpected ways'. The company and its beauty license-holder L'Oréal said that 'from fashion to beauty, Prada Balm in Banana Yellow reveals new possibilities for this timeless pattern, which embodies the brand's renowned harmonious balance of playfulness and sophistication – from the vibrant yellow bullet and banana-inspired scent to the golden warm lustre finish it leaves upon the lips'. Prada first launched its lip balms in 2023 and following the success of the signature Prada Balm, the Prada Color Changing Lip Balm in Astral Pink was launched in 2024, sparking conversation with its pastel blue bullet and innovative Micro-Blushing tech that adapts to the lips' PH, (as the company says, 'creating a tailored rosy glow that appears entirely unique on every lip'). It added that the new Banana Yellow version 'offers a unique tactile experience, reminiscent of Prada's signature Nylon fabric' and, importantly, 'embraces maximum versatility, enhancing cheeks with a sheer but lustrous finish, for a harmonious, summerlike glow'. And it contains Bifidus extract and jojoba oil that are claimed to deliver 'up to 24-hour hydration and all-day comfort'. What's clear from this is that Prada, unlike some in the luxury sector, isn't losing confidence in the so-called lipstick effect (or maybe it should be the lip balm effect here) that sees consumers tapping into luxury brands via the beauty sector but at more affordable prices than buying into a label's fashion offer.


News18
an hour ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Sabrina Carpenter Will Ban Phones At Her Concerts? Here's What We Know
Last Updated: The Manchild hitmaker pointed out that phones being held up at concerts "feels super normal" to her generation. Sabrina Carpenter is considering banning phones at her concerts. The 26-year-old pop star has been inspired by a recent Silk Sonic gig in Las Vegas, where fans' devices were locked away, and she loved the 'beautiful" atmosphere it created. Asked if she's considering similar moves to Silk Sonic, Adele and Madonna, she told Rolling Stone magazine: 'This will honestly p*** off my fans, but absolutely. She said: 'Because I went to see Silk Sonic in Vegas, and they locked my phone. I've never had a better experience at a concert. I genuinely felt like I was back in the '70s — wasn't alive. Genuinely felt like I was there. Everyone's singing, dancing, looking at each other, and laughing. It really, really just felt so beautiful." The Manchild hitmaker pointed out that phones being held up at concerts 'feels super normal" to her generation. She added: 'I've grown up in the age of people having iPhones at shows. It unfortunately feels super normal to me. I can't blame people for wanting to have memories. But depending on how long I want to be touring, and what age I am, girl, take those phones away. You cannot zoom in on my face. Right now, my skin is soft and supple. It's fine. Do not zoom in on me when I'm 80 years old up there." Sabrina also opened up about her pre-show ritual, which isn't actually a world away from her Short n' Sweet Tour video showing her in a bubble bath before she appears on stage in a towel. She said: 'Do you want to picture something really silly? It's me in full glam and stage curls, and I don't put my head in. So it's just from the neck up, I'm like onstage Sabrina, and then from neck down, I'm nude." She also loves plunging outdoors or in spas in each of the cities she visits, and while she doesn't take her crew, she's always joined by her friend Paloma Sandoval and sister Sarah. Paloma admitted: 'I would say I'm addicted to the cold plunge because of her. 'We all have our go-to ice bath song that we listen to, and we know what time it ends. You need to put on your ice-bath song if you're going to be about that life. First Published:


Forbes
4 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Sabrina Carpenter's New No. 1 Hit Pushes A Years-Old Album Back To The Charts
There's a lot of excitement around Sabrina Carpenter and her music at the moment. Just when it looked like interest in her previous efforts might be dwindling, she announced another album — and earns another global smash at the same time. The recently-named Grammy winner dropped 'Manchild,' the first taste of her upcoming album Man's Best Friend, a little over a week ago. This frame, the cut launches at No. 1 on a number of charts all around the world, including in the United Kingdom, where she's become a true superstar. Fans in that country didn't just focus their listening on 'Manchild,' though. They also returned to several of her older titles, turning one of them into a success years after it was released. Carpenter broke into mainstream consciousness for many people in 2024 with Short n' Sweet, but it's her previous album Emails I Can't Send that mounts an impressive comeback. That project reenters both the Official Albums chart and the Official Albums Streaming ranking this week, after missing both tallies just a few days ago. The full-length returns at Nos. 93 and 98, respectively. Emails I Can't Send was released in the summer of 2022. By that point, Carpenter had already made a name for herself, but wasn't yet a true pop star. The project has thus far spent a little over a year on both tallies, and has only barely broken into the top 40 on either of them. In fact, Emails I Can't Send reached its all-time high of No. 40 on the main list of the most-consumed albums in the U.K. in March of 2025 — well over two years after it debuted. Short n' Sweet, Carpenter's latest full-length, also gains quite a bit of ground, seemingly pushed north by the release of 'Manchild,' even though that track isn't featured on the Grammy-winning project's tracklist. The project returns to No. 1 on the Official Albums Streaming list and continues to live inside the top 10 on the Official Albums chart, though it dips a few spaces. The set also ascends on both the Official Albums Sales and Official Physical Albums rankings and reappears on the Official Vinyl Albums tally, becoming a bestselling title once again. 'Manchild' is one of seven tracks by Carpenter currently charting in the U.K. The new country-leaning pop tune opens at No. 1 on four of the half-dozen tallies on which it debuts, and becomes an instant top 10 smash across the board.


New York Post
18 hours ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Sabrina Carpenter will ‘absolutely' consider banning phones at her concerts: It will ‘piss off my fans'
Please, please, please don't prove she's right. Sabrina Carpenter has claimed that she would 'absolutely' consider banning phones at future concerts after she had to lock up her own device during a recent show she attended. 'This will honestly piss off my fans, but absolutely,' the 26-year-old 'Espresso' singer told Rolling Stone about the possibility in an interview published Wednesday. Advertisement 7 Sabrina Carpenter has claimed that she would 'absolutely' consider banning phones at her future concerts. WireImage 7 Carpenter discussed the possibility of banning phones at her concerts during an interview with Rolling Stone on Wednesday. Stefano Giovannini Carpenter started thinking about having fans lock their phones away in pouches after seeing the Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak duo, Silk Sonic, do just that during a performance in Las Vegas. Advertisement 'They locked my phone,' she said. 'I've never had a better experience at a concert. I genuinely felt like I was back in the Seventies — wasn't alive. Genuinely felt like I was there.' 'Everyone's singing, dancing, looking at each other, and laughing,' she added. 'It really, really just felt so beautiful.' 7 'This will honestly piss off my fans, but absolutely,' the 'Espresso' singer said regarding the possibility. Andy Kropa/Invision/AP 'I've grown up in the age of people having iPhones at shows,' the 'Please Please Please' superstar acknowledged. 'It unfortunately feels super normal to me. I can't blame people for wanting to have memories.' Advertisement But Carpenter's fanbase might not need to worry just yet. The 'Manchild' singer suggested that she would not start enforcing the no-phone rule for quite some time. 'Depending on how long I want to be touring, and what age I am, girl, take those phones away,' she said. 'You cannot zoom in on my face.' 7 Carpenter started thinking about having fans lock their phones away in pouches after seeing Silk Sonic do just that during a performance in Las Vegas.'Right now, my skin is soft and supple. It's fine,' she added. 'Do not zoom in on me when I'm 80 years old up there.' Advertisement The 'Nonsense' songstress received mixed reactions for her phone remarks. 'Bad idea for people who have responsibilities, like what if something urgent happened?' one person wrote on X, formerly Twitter. 'Oh, sorry, my phone was locked. I was in a concert.' 7 The 'Please Please Please' singer's fans were left divided over the idea of having to lock their phones away during Carpenter's concerts. / MEGA 'I think people should be able to do that whatever they want. Their life, their experience,' another person commented. 'They pay money to go to concerts. They should be able to film it if they want.' 'Charge less for tickets, fees and parking, then you can have a small hill to stand on in terms of taking away the memories people take with vids and phones,' added a third. However, others welcomed the idea and agreed that a no-phone rule could heighten the audience's concert experience. 7 'I think people should be able to do that whatever they want,' one fan responded. 'Their life, their experience,' Getty Images 'All phones should be banned at concerts,' one fan tweeted. 'Everyone should live in the moment and trust their memory.' Advertisement 'She gets it!' added another. 'It's about living in the moment and enjoying the experience fully.' 'I love this idea [because] I went to one of her concerts and could barely see her because of everyone's phones,' a third critic wrote on X. 'No one was even dancing or enjoying [because] they were just filming and screaming.' 7 The Disney Channel alum faced backlash for the album cover of her upcoming record, 'Man's Best Friend.' Sabrina Carpenter Elsewhere during the interview, the 'Short n' Sweet' artist discussed the scrutiny she and other female artists face. Advertisement Carpenter's remarks came shortly after she announced her upcoming album, 'Man's Best Friend,' and the controversial cover art that shows the Disney Channel alum in a black dress and down on her hands and knees while a person off-camera pulls her hair. 'I don't want to be pessimistic, but I truly feel like I've never lived in a time where women have been picked apart more, and scrutinized in every capacity,' the 'Bed Chem' singer told the outlet. 'I'm not just talking about me. I'm talking about every female artist that is making art right now.' 'We're in such a weird time where you would think it's girl power, and women supporting women, but in reality, the second you see a picture of someone wearing a dress on a carpet, you have to say everything mean about it in the first 30 seconds that you see it,' Carpenter added.


Daily Mirror
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Sabrina Carpenter risks angering fans as she teases divisive change to her shows
Singing superstar Sabrina Carpenter has recently released her new single Manchild which is sitting at number one in the music charts, but fans may not be able to film her performing it at her next show American pop star Sabrina Carpenter has said that she is planning to anger her fans with an divisive move. The singer has said that she is considering banning phones from her future concerts after going to a no-phones gig herself. However, the singer has said that she thinks the move would "honestly p*** off" her fans but this wouldn't stop her. The star said she first came up with the idea when she went to a Silk Sonic gig where they did the same thing. Sabrina admitted that she felt like she had been taken back in time but that it improved her experience. She said it feels "super normal" for her to have phones at events but thinks it is a good idea to ban them. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Sabrina said: "I went to see Silk Sonic in Vegas, and they locked my phone. I've never had a better experience at a concert. I genuinely felt like I was back in the '70s - wasn't alive. "Genuinely felt like I was there. Everyone's singing, dancing, looking at each other, and laughing. It really, really just felt so beautiful. I've grown up in the age of people having iPhones at shows. "It unfortunately feels super normal to me. I can't blame people for wanting to have memories. But depending on how long I want to be touring, and what age I am, girl, take those phones away. "You cannot zoom in on my face. Right now, my skin is soft and supple. It's fine. Do not zoom in on me when I'm 80 years old up there." Phones being banned at concerts have become increasingly comment over the last few years which means that fans can't record videos of the event. Several well-known acts have implemented the ban themselves including Ghost and Jack White. Music legend Bob Dylan also had a phone ban for his UK tour last year. Sabrina recently came under fire after revealing the album artwork for her new project Man's Best Friend. She shared the album cover on June 12, posting two images, one of a dog wearing a collar which reads Man's Best Friend and the second shows the pop star on her hands and knees as a figure standing over her is seen pulling her hair. One fan shared their views about the cover, saying: "I'm excited to hear the music! Just not so keen on the cover. Seeing this alongside the Sydney Sweeney stuff and Bonnie Blue's petting zoo, I just really have to question what on earth is going on at the moment." As a second said: "I feel like the undertone of violence in this cover is so triggering." While another asked: "Does she have a personality outside of sex?", as the ex-Disney star wrote: "girl yes and it is goooooood."