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Fashion Network
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
From Man to Sphère: the key Paris menswear week showrooms to visit this June
As Paris menswear week begins, several key multi-brand showrooms return to the French capital to showcase Spring/Summer 2026 collections—and in select cases, archive pieces—from both French and international labels. Man – Pavillon Vendôme, 1st arrondissement Running from June 27 to 29 at Pavillon Vendôme, Man presents a strong lineup of U.S. brands including Dotlinesurface, Imogene and Willie, 7115 by Szeki and Maple. The edition also features Japanese labels such as Mountain Research, Batoner, Ciota, REGALShoe&Co, Originals, A Leather, Filmelange, Haversack, Moonstar, sublimeroe, Nipoaloha and Aloha Blossom. Swedish eyewear brand Corlin, British shoemaker George Cox and German heritage label Merz b are rounding out the lineup. Schwanen. Welcome Edition – Rue de Lappe, 11th arrondissement From June 26 to 29, Welcome Edition returns to its usual venue at 28 Rue de Lappe near Place de la Bastille. The showroom features around 130 brands, spotlights a special capsule by Roy Roger's Workwear and Engineered Garments. The curation spans American denim classics such as Lee 101 and Samourai Jean alongside contemporary casualwear from Jackman, Power Goods, Pockies and Stan Ray. Run – Maison des Métallos, 11th arrondissement Back for a third consecutive season, Run takes place from June 26 to 29 at Maison des Métallos. Organized by Who's Next in collaboration with Andam, the showroom is dedicated to emerging fashion and accessory designers. This edition doubles its roster from the previous season, showcasing Adieu, Again, Altar, Countrymade, Izzy Du, Laruicci, Neu_In, Paolo Leduc, Steven Passaro, Tang Tsung Chien, The World Is Your Oyster, TTSWTRS and Valette Studio. Splash Paris – Avenue Gabriel, 8th arrondissement Splash Paris runs from June 28 to 30 at 5 Avenue Gabriel, focusing on women's swimwear. Featuring around 100 brands, the showroom blends beachwear and jewelry aesthetics with labels such as Bahia Maria, Essentials for Zula, Normaillot, Paramidonna, Reina Olga and PQ Swim. The event also identifies avocado green as the standout color of 2026, featured across collections from Danward, Reina Olga, Nelblu, Marie Oliver and Free People. Sphère – Palais de Tokyo, 16th arrondissement Sphère returns for Spring/Summer 2026 at Palais de Tokyo from June 25 to 29. Backed by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, DEFI and L'Oréal Paris, the official showroom features seven labels: Cachí, C.R.E.O.L.E, La Cage, Lazoschmidl, Ouest Paris, Mouty and Victor Clavelly. An invitation-only digital showroom will also be available via Le New Black and Grand Shooting starting June 25. – Rue de Cléry, 2nd arrondissement Now in its fourth edition, presents eight up-and-coming labels from June 26 to 29 at 64 Rue de Cléry, hosted at the Au-Delà du Cuir incubator. Brands such as Bombelli, Christine Phung, Cordiz, Düttmann Design, Lucille Thièvre, MAES Paris, Reco and Shoeshoe offer both archival pieces and new collections.


Fashion Network
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
From Man to Sphère: the key Paris menswear week showrooms to visit this June
As Paris menswear week begins, several key multi-brand showrooms return to the French capital to showcase Spring/Summer 2026 collections—and in select cases, archive pieces—from both French and international labels. Man – Pavillon Vendôme, 1st arrondissement Running from June 27 to 29 at Pavillon Vendôme, Man presents a strong lineup of U.S. brands including Dotlinesurface, Imogene and Willie, 7115 by Szeki and Maple. The edition also features Japanese labels such as Mountain Research, Batoner, Ciota, REGALShoe&Co, Originals, A Leather, Filmelange, Haversack, Moonstar, sublimeroe, Nipoaloha and Aloha Blossom. Swedish eyewear brand Corlin, British shoemaker George Cox and German heritage label Merz b are rounding out the lineup. Schwanen. Welcome Edition – Rue de Lappe, 11th arrondissement From June 26 to 29, Welcome Edition returns to its usual venue at 28 Rue de Lappe near Place de la Bastille. The showroom features around 130 brands, spotlights a special capsule by Roy Roger's Workwear and Engineered Garments. The curation spans American denim classics such as Lee 101 and Samourai Jean alongside contemporary casualwear from Jackman, Power Goods, Pockies and Stan Ray. Run – Maison des Métallos, 11th arrondissement Back for a third consecutive season, Run takes place from June 26 to 29 at Maison des Métallos. Organized by Who's Next in collaboration with Andam, the showroom is dedicated to emerging fashion and accessory designers. This edition doubles its roster from the previous season, showcasing Adieu, Again, Altar, Countrymade, Izzy Du, Laruicci, Neu_In, Paolo Leduc, Steven Passaro, Tang Tsung Chien, The World Is Your Oyster, TTSWTRS and Valette Studio. Splash Paris – Avenue Gabriel, 8th arrondissement Splash Paris runs from June 28 to 30 at 5 Avenue Gabriel, focusing on women's swimwear. Featuring around 100 brands, the showroom blends beachwear and jewelry aesthetics with labels such as Bahia Maria, Essentials for Zula, Normaillot, Paramidonna, Reina Olga and PQ Swim. The event also identifies avocado green as the standout color of 2026, featured across collections from Danward, Reina Olga, Nelblu, Marie Oliver and Free People. Sphère – Palais de Tokyo, 16th arrondissement Sphère returns for Spring/Summer 2026 at Palais de Tokyo from June 25 to 29. Backed by the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, DEFI and L'Oréal Paris, the official showroom features seven labels: Cachí, C.R.E.O.L.E, La Cage, Lazoschmidl, Ouest Paris, Mouty and Victor Clavelly. An invitation-only digital showroom will also be available via Le New Black and Grand Shooting starting June 25. – Rue de Cléry, 2nd arrondissement Now in its fourth edition, presents eight up-and-coming labels from June 26 to 29 at 64 Rue de Cléry, hosted at the Au-Delà du Cuir incubator. Brands such as Bombelli, Christine Phung, Cordiz, Düttmann Design, Lucille Thièvre, MAES Paris, Reco and Shoeshoe offer both archival pieces and new collections.


Pink Villa
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Meet actor who is loved by memers, outshone a big star with his comedy, got ousted from Ajay Devgn movie and works on his terms
Considered among the finest actors of Indian cinema, this actor has a slim physique but a commanding baritone. Away from social media, he needs no introduction as he is every memers' favorite. Often making headlines for his carefree nature, he is none other than Vijay Raaz. Born on June 5, 1963, in Delhi, Vijay Raaz is one of the renowned actors in the Bollywood industry. Although he has experimented with numerous genres and roles, his comic characters and humor have earned him immense recognition. Vijay was interested in acting since his studying days and was also a part of the dramatic society at one of the colleges of Delhi University. Vijay Raaz debuted with Bhopal Express, overshadowed Abhishek Bachchan in Run After he moved to Mumbai with a dream to achieve big in the industry, the 62-year-old marked his debut with the 1999 film Bhopal Express. Interestingly, it was Naseeruddin Shah who recommended him for the movie. The actor also suggested Vijay's name to Mira Nair for Monsoon Wedding, and it turned out to be a game changer for Vijay Raaz. He went on to star in films such as Company, Lal Salaam, Mumbai Matinee, and Love in Nepal, among others. The actor was then seen in the romantic action drama Run. With Abhishek Bachchan and Bhumika Chawla in lead roles, the movie failed to impress the audience, but Vijay's character, Ganesh, became legendary. The iconic 'Kauwa Biryani' scene never gets old and is often used by memers. Fans claim that Vijay Raaz took all the limelight from Abhishek Bachchan with his terrific comic timing. When Vijay Raaz was ousted from Son Of Sardaar 2 Vijay has credits for more than 150 projects on IMDb. He is among the finest talents Indian cinema has ever seen. However, Vijay works on his terms and conditions, which made him drop out of Ajay Devgn's Son of Sardaar 2. Reportedly, the actor was ousted from the comedy movie because of his demands. However, the Gangubai Kathiawadi actor refuted the claims and mentioned that he was dismissed because he didn't greet Ajay Devgn. Vijay Raaz was also accused of s*xual abuse by a crew member on the sets of Sherni. However, he was acquitted by the court because of the absence of any proof. The actor shares a great camaraderie with Manoj Bajpayee, with whom his fun video citing cuss words during the promotions of Saat Uchakkey often makes fans giggle. Apart from the above-mentioned titles, Vijay Raaz is known for his acting in Raghu Romeo, Gully Boy, Soorma, Welcome, Anwar, Dedh Ishqiya, Delhi Belly, Pataakha, Stree, Chopsticks, Dream Girl, Bala, Odd Couple, Chandu Champion, and others.

Leader Live
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Leader Live
Snow Patrol perform at Delamere Forest Live 2025
The Northern Irish indie-rock band were the headliners in Cheshire last night (Friday, June 13) for the stunning woodland concert hosted by Forestry England. Snow Patrol are best known for their anthemic hits 'Chasing Cars', 'Run', 'Just Say Yes' and 'Open Your Eyes' and hit the UK number one spot with their new album The Forest Is The Path earlier his year. Snow Patrol at Delamere Forest (Image: staff) The Northern Irish three piece of Gary Lightbody, Nathan Connolly and Johnny McDaid, formed in Dundee in 1994 and over the course of their career, Snow Patrol have earned a momentous seven Meteor Ireland Music Awards, an Ivor Novello award and have been nominated for six BRIT Awards and one GRAMMY. Last night, they delighted fans at the beautiful outdoor Delamere Forest setting with their catalogue of hits. Opening with 'Take Back the City' they went on to perform 'Called out in the Dark', and the hugely popular 'Run', written by frontman Gary 25 years ago! Fast forward to their new album and tracks including All' and 'The Beginning' also featured. 'Open Your Eyes', 'What If This Is All The Love You Ever Get?' and 'Shut your eyes' were all in the mix, in what was Snow Patrol's first time performing at Delamere. And if the reaction of their dedicated fans is anything to go by, hopefully they will be back - 'Just say Yes'! Earlier, indie rock band The Florentinas and BRIT Award-nominee and acclaimed pop singer-songwriter Freya Ridings were the support acts for Snow Patrol, with the headliners going on to dedicate the highly anticipated 'Chasing Cars' to them and the crowd. Freya Ridings at Delamere Forest (Image: staff) Next up for Forest Live at Delamere tonight is pop songwriting legend Gary Barlow, followed by Rag'n'Bone Man tomorrow (Sunday, June 15), Busted on June 19 and Blossoms on June 21. As well as Delamere, Forest Live 2025 takes place at three other unique outdoor locations across the country, Cannock Chase; High Lodge, Thetford and Westonbirt Arboretum. Merging stellar live sets from world-class artists with breath-taking forest backdrops, Forestry England uses the money raised to maintain 1,500 woods and forests around the country for everyone to enjoy, plant trees and continue their vital conservation work.

The National
13-06-2025
- General
- The National
Scottish Borders wind farm plan 'to push out recovering golden eagles'
The charity Restoring Upland Nature (Run – formerly known as the South of Scotland Golden Eagle Project) has raised concerns that proposals for the eight-turbine Scawd Law Wind Farm in the Moorfoot Hills present a high risk of habitat loss and collision, which could detrimentally impact on the still fragile golden eagle population in the area. The Moorfoot Hills are home to four distinct eagle territories, including one of the first settled breeding pairs in the project's history. Though once abundant in southern skies, by early 2018 the golden eagle population had decreased to between two and four pairs across Dumfries and Galloway and the Scottish Borders. READ MORE: White-tailed eagles breed in Northern Ireland for first time in 150 years Now thanks to the efforts of the Run's project team and support from a wide range of partners, the golden eagle population in the south of Scotland has more than tripled to the highest number recorded in the area for three centuries. Dr Cat Barlow, chief executive at RUN, said: 'The Additional Information Report (AIR) currently being used by the site's developers is dated and substantially underestimates the impact on golden eagles at a particularly critical time for the local population. 'Breeding territories must remain undisturbed for long-term population sustainability, as golden eagles are highly sensitive to disturbance and tend avoid areas around wind turbines. The expansion of wind farms without rigorous, up-to-date environmental data risks pushing these birds out of the very landscapes they need to survive. 'The Southern Uplands are now under immense pressure from development, which reinforces the urgent need for an up-to-date cumulative impact assessment study for the region – looking at existing and proposed wind farm, forestry and other developments – to mitigate risks and ensure golden eagles continue to thrive in southern skies. 'Though we believe sustainable energy is key to addressing the climate crisis and protecting our natural world in the long term, after comparing proposals with the insights provided by our state-of-the art monitoring equipment and detailed field observations by our highly experienced staff, we do not believe Scawd Law in the Moorfoot Hills is the right place for a wind farm development.' READ MORE: Historic Scottish castle with 800-year history goes on sale Fred. Olsen Renewables Ltd has submitted proposals to the Scottish Government seeking permission to develop Scawd Law Wind Farm, on the Holylee Estate approximately 4 km north of Walkerburn. The company has said the wind farm – which it has reduced in scale – could contribute £8m to the local economy over its operational lifetime. Addressing the issues around potential impact on the local bird population, a company report stated: 'As a result of scoping process, the potential effects of the Scawd Law Wind Farm on black grouse, goshawk, golden plover, curlew and snipe will be assessed in the Environmental Impact Assessment. 'The assessments carried out to date conclude that there will be no significant effect on any of the ornithological features. 'Still, embedded mitigation measures will be applied prior and during construction to ensure the compliance with the Wildlife Countryside Act (1981) as amended, and to follow good practice guidance and consultation recommendations with regard to breeding birds.'