Tag: Naomi Campbell

  • Zara turns 50 in style with star-studded collab

    Zara turns 50 in style with star-studded collab

    MUMBAI: Fifty and fabulous! Zara is marking its golden anniversary not with a cake but with couture. To celebrate turning 50, the Spanish high-street giant has enlisted 50 of the world’s most renowned creatives, from Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss to Annie Leibovitz, Pedro Almodóvar and Norman Foster, to design one-of-a-kind pieces that will hit stores on 6 October.

    The capsule spans jackets, bags, sleeping bags, chairs and even a pet carrier, each reflecting the signature spirit of its creator. Photographer David Bailey reimagines the aviator jacket, Pat Mcgrath puts her artistry into a makeup bag, Marc Newson crafts a set of sleek glasses, while Steven Meisel designs a collector’s pet carrier.

    “It is an honour that these artists have chosen to mark our birthday with us,” said Inditex non-executive chair Marta Ortega Pérez. “They share the same passions Zara has had since the beginning: quality of craft and the joy of design.”

    The project isn’t just about fashion fantasy. All proceeds will go to Women’s Earth Alliance, with Zara also donating 20,000 euros to 50 charities selected by the collaborators.

    Paris Fashion Week is playing host to the celebrations with a pop-up at 40 Avenue Georges V from 2–5 October, curated by Sarah Andelman. Visitors can view the entire collection, attend talks with designers such as Marc Newson, and soak in the atmosphere, soundtracked by Michel Gaubert and fuelled by We Are Ona’s café.

    Zara, founded in 1975 by Amancio Ortega in A Coruña, has grown from a single Spanish store into a global cultural force. Half a century later, its anniversary is doubling as a masterclass in the art of collaboration.

  • Formula 1 races into record books with blockbuster first half of 2025

    Formula 1 races into record books with blockbuster first half of 2025

    MUMBAI: Full throttle, no pit stops! Formula 1’s 2025 season hasn’t just been about roaring engines and tight overtakes, it’s been a spectacle both on and off the track. From Brad Pitt’s F1: The Movie smashing box office records to sold-out Grands Prix pulling in millions of fans, the sport has hit top gear in its 75th anniversary year.

    The season opened with F1 75 Live at London’s O2, where 16,000 fans watched all ten teams unveil their new cars alongside live music from global stars like MGK, Tems and Take That. The livestream drew 7.5 million viewers worldwide, setting Youtube records and proving that F1 knows how to put on a show as much as a race.

    Hollywood soon joined the grid. Pitt’s racing blockbuster has already grossed more than 600 million dollars, making it the highest-earning sports film ever and his biggest box-office hit. Premieres in New York and London drew A-listers from Tom Cruise and Naomi Campbell to Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc, not to mention Formula 1’s biggest names behind the wheel.

    On track, the numbers are just as electrifying. More than 3.9 million fans attended the first 14 races, which is the highest ever mid-season tally, with Australia and Britain each topping 400,000. 11 of the 14 events sold out, while record-breaking crowds turned up in Spain, Canada and Belgium.

    Digital reach is also flying. Formula 1’s social media following has surged past 107 million, up 21 percent year-on-year, with Tiktok and YouTube highlights pulling in record views. Younger fans are driving the growth too: 43 percent of F1’s global fanbase is now under 35, and nearly half are women.

    Commercially, the grid is just as busy as the paddock. Partnerships with Disney, Pepsico, LEGO, Barilla and luxury powerhouse LVMH have broadened F1’s global appeal, while quirky activations such as LEGO driver parades and gourmet pasta pop-ups, have kept fans talking.

    And the best part? There’s still half a season left. With Zandvoort kicking things off this weekend, F1’s second act promises more drama, more speed and, if the first half is anything to go by, more records smashed.
     

  • Fox Life brings supermodel Naomi Campbell in ‘The Face’ series

    Fox Life brings supermodel Naomi Campbell in ‘The Face’ series

    MUMBAI: Fox Life is all set to become the latest destination for high fashion as it launches a thrilling reality TV series The Face. The show is filled with passion and race to win which has never been seen with this intense and real before. The series began on 5 December and airs every Monday and Tuesday at 10 pm.

    The Face brings fashion icon Naomi Campbell, who will be creating an impressive TV persona through all the action and her icy-cold, tough-to-please personality. Along with Campbell, the show also features supermodel icons like Nicole Trunfio and Cheyenne Tozzi as mentors to a team of four aspiring models who battle it out to become The Face. The models are tested through onsite challenges as well as real campaigns for some of the biggest names in the fashion industry. With every challenge the tension builds up as each mentor pushes their reputation on line to support their favourites.

    “The Face is our latest high-on-fashion series on Fox Life, promising the viewers an entertainment filled dose of reality fashion with the glitzy Naomi Campbell. Fox Life, the ultimate lifestyle destination, expands its existing fashion and style portfolio with the addition of The Face. This is sure to get the viewers hooked on. The show is also a reiteration of our promise to experiment with different show formats and bring about more popular and entertaining content to the Indian audiences,” said Fox Network Groups India vice-president content and communication Aparna Deshmukh.

    Demanding challenges, fierce fights, harsh feedback and the passion to win – The Face Australia has it all and much more for everyone keen to binge watch TV. The show has seen huge success across US, UK and Australia.

  • Fox Life brings supermodel Naomi Campbell in ‘The Face’ series

    Fox Life brings supermodel Naomi Campbell in ‘The Face’ series

    MUMBAI: Fox Life is all set to become the latest destination for high fashion as it launches a thrilling reality TV series The Face. The show is filled with passion and race to win which has never been seen with this intense and real before. The series began on 5 December and airs every Monday and Tuesday at 10 pm.

    The Face brings fashion icon Naomi Campbell, who will be creating an impressive TV persona through all the action and her icy-cold, tough-to-please personality. Along with Campbell, the show also features supermodel icons like Nicole Trunfio and Cheyenne Tozzi as mentors to a team of four aspiring models who battle it out to become The Face. The models are tested through onsite challenges as well as real campaigns for some of the biggest names in the fashion industry. With every challenge the tension builds up as each mentor pushes their reputation on line to support their favourites.

    “The Face is our latest high-on-fashion series on Fox Life, promising the viewers an entertainment filled dose of reality fashion with the glitzy Naomi Campbell. Fox Life, the ultimate lifestyle destination, expands its existing fashion and style portfolio with the addition of The Face. This is sure to get the viewers hooked on. The show is also a reiteration of our promise to experiment with different show formats and bring about more popular and entertaining content to the Indian audiences,” said Fox Network Groups India vice-president content and communication Aparna Deshmukh.

    Demanding challenges, fierce fights, harsh feedback and the passion to win – The Face Australia has it all and much more for everyone keen to binge watch TV. The show has seen huge success across US, UK and Australia.

  • John Casablancas, pioneering supermodel agent, passes away at 70

    John Casablancas, pioneering supermodel agent, passes away at 70

    MUMBAI: John Casablancas, the modeling agent who helped launch the careers of Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell and Claudia Schiffer leaves for heavenly abode at 70.

    The founder of Elite Model Management died of cancer in Rio de Janeiro. The pioneering agent is largely credited with bringing about the age of the supermodel through Elite, founded in Paris in 1972.

    He steered the careers of women such as Heidi Klum, Gisele Bundchen and Andie MacDowell, turning models into recognisable celebrities in their