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Featuring Burlington, Nobis, Scotch & Soda, Lee x The Brooklyn Circus, and ECCO
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CHRISTMAS is coming, and it’s time for me to wave my magic wand and sprinkle a bit of glamour on three truly inspirational ladies.
I’ve joined forces with F&F at Tesco to help them look and feel great for those special occasions.
Lisa, 50, size 10, 5ft:
“I have been completely blind for six years but partially sighted since birth, due to a genetic disorder called Senior-Loken syndrome.
I’ve had a guide dog since I was 18. Henry is my sixth and has been with me for three years now. However, he can’t exactly help me choose clothes!
When I go shopping, I always have to take a friend to describe to me what I’m trying on and ultimately help me pick, so having a style expert like Tracey on hand has been great!
I’m now party-ready for a glam Christmas lunch with my girlfriends, wearing something that they haven’t had to help me choose.”
Tracey says:
“It’s hard to imagine what it must be like to rely on other people to pick your clothes, because taste is so personal.
But it was great describing in detail to Lisa what she was trying on. She is quite petite, so this just-past-the-knee shirt dress, which nips her in at the waist, is perfect.
It would look great with low courts and a big tote bag for work, as well as being super-sophisticated for Lisa’s lunch out with the girls!”
Frankie, 33, size 8, 5ft 8in:
“I was diagnosed with Von Hippel-Lindau disease at 15. It means my body’s prone to growing tumours and I’ve been battling benign growths ever since.
Then, in 2016, my husband Dean, 34, was diagnosed with an inoperable tumour in his optic nerve.
Thankfully he’s OK now, as the tumour stabilised after radiotherapy, and seven months ago we had a beautiful baby boy, Matthew.
I can’t remember the last time I went out, so I’m looking forward to the work Christmas party. It was such a lovely experience to get a makeover and sparkle in front of the camera.
I’m more of a jeans-and-a-top kind of girl, but I love this sequin dress. I feel really special in it. I can’t wait for the party now!”
Tracey says:
“Frankie’s been through so much, so I wanted her to feel pampered for her big night out.
She’s also a new mum, so this felt extra special, as it’s their first Christmas as a family. Sequins always make you feel glam and this shimmering silver dress looks fantastic on her.
She has such great legs, I find it hard to believe she lives in jeans! Wrap dresses are super-flattering and work if you have a big or small bust.
The side tie gives Frankie’s waist a great shape and the soft silver works well with her pale skin tone.
Remember, sequins aren’t just for Christmas – this dress will look great for a night out on summer holidays with a pair of strappy sandals, too.”
Charlotte 35, size 12, 5ft 8in:
“After my son Chayce, nine, was diagnosed with ADHD, autism and developmental coordination disorder in 2015, I realised that my whole life, I had been dealing with some of the same issues he had.
I contacted my doctor in 2019 and was also eventually diagnosed with autism – which helped me make sense of a lot of things.
I was pregnant with my daughter Remii, now four, at
the time. She was also diagnosed with autism at the age of two.
I am really looking forward to Christmas this year because of the amazing progress my children have made.
Every year, they have a better understanding, which means they get more excited. I want to go all-out on Christmas Day, so this two-piece does just the job!”
Tracey says:
“Charlotte was such an inspiration to work with.
I am a big fan of her Instagram, where she is open, honest and authentic about living with autism.
This F&F cocktail co-ord ticks her Christmas Day outfit box
perfectly.
Plus, wear the top with a pair of jeans for a night out and the trousers with a soft, sparkly knit for a dressed-down feel on NYE – and that’s December sorted!”
All clothing from F&F at Tesco in sizes 6-22.
Visit Tesco.com/zones/clothing and follow @Fandfclothing
For many people, the list of their most hotly anticipated video games will include “whatever Hideo Kojima is working on.” If you’re one of those folks, you may be interested to learn that a video showing the Death Stranding auteur’s next title seems to have leaked ahead of a formal reveal from his studio, Kojima Productions.
The video, which has been removed from Streamable for violating the platform’s terms of service, shows a character who looks like Mama from Death Stranding. That character was played by Maid and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood actor Margaret Qualley. The character shown here navigates dark corridors with the help of a flashlight while an ominous figure follows them. Eventually, someone or something catches up to them. A game over screen is then shown, along with text reading “A Hideo Kojima Game” and “Overdose.”
Reporter Tom Henderson noted that the footage was the same as the leaked video he described in June at Try Hard Guides. Kojima Productions seemingly asked him to take down the initial report — a request that Try Hard declined.
The presentation of the video is bizarre. The gameplay footage has a picture-in-picture view of a person seemingly playing the game, as though they are a Twitch streamer. Text reading “camera player 1” appears at the top of the screen, suggesting that this is from a playtest. The footage appears on a YouTube-style interface, indicating that it may have been stored on Google Drive. It gets stranger, because someone has filmed that footage offscreen. That version of the video is then played on a tablet, which, according to a pretty prominent reflection on that screen, is being filmed offscreen a second time by a shirtless person.
It’s all very unusual. As Polygon notes, there’s at least a small chance that the footage is fake, even though creating it would require a lot of effort from some prankster. Qualley’s character model looks just like the one used in Death Stranding —which may indicate that Overdose is a direct follow-up to Kojima’s last game. It’s also odd to see the name of a game’s creator pop up during a game over screen, though this is likely work-in-progress footage (though it’s not impossible to imagine Kojima actually putting his name on a game over screen).
In any case, we may not have to wait too much longer to gain more clarity as to what’s going on here. Kojima has been teasing his next project, and he’s a regular presence at The Game Awards, the next edition of which takes place in a month. Kojima is developing a game in partnership with Microsoft, but a Death Stranding sequel is reportedly in the works too.
If the reports and rumors hold up, Overdose will be the first full horror game from Kojima. The only horror project that the Metal Gear creator has released to date is P.T., an infamous playable teaser that’s no longer available. It was designed as a proof of concept for Silent Hills, a project that was canceled amid Kojima’s acrimonious departure from Konami (which, coincidentally, just revived the Silent Hill franchise).
Meanwhile, Kojima claimed this week that he’d received some “ridiculously high” offers for Kojima Productions. However, he has no plans to sell the company as he wants to retain creative independence.
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THIS one item will help you organize your jeans in under 10 minutes, a fashion vlogger has revealed.
Jeans can take up a lot of space in your wardrobe which can lead to a big mess where it’s impossible to find anything.
A TikToker shared a hack that will organize your jeans in under 10 minutes[/caption]
However, Kylie Nelson on TikTok has a hack that can keep your closet clean and your jeans accessible.
All you need to do is get a pack of shower rings.
Kylie picked hers up from Target, but you can get them at any store with a home department.
Once you find some shower rings, take one and feed it through the two belt loops on either side of your jeans.
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You can then clip the shower hook with the jeans onto your closet rod.
Repeat this process with all your jeans and then you have a perfectly organized closet.
At the end of the video, Kylie showed off her jeans, which she put in an ombré order.
She said that “this just might be [her] favorite hack,” in the caption of the video.
One commenter loved the idea but didn’t know if she could commit to it.
“This is genius except I’d do it for like 2 days and then they’d be all over the floor again,” she said.
Another person said: “This makes things ten times easier.”
A third viewer warned against this hack saying that it will stretch out your jeans.
“No cause I did this for a month and now all my jeans are stretched out on the belt loops.
“Don’t do this,” they said.
However an Old Navy worker said: “We use S Hooks at Old Navy to display our denim and they don’t rip or cause damage!
“I would recommend metal hooks over plastic though.”
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Fashion gaming startup Muus Collective has teamed up with fashion and beauty firm Revolve Group to bring Web3 games to fashion consumers. Muus Collective recently raised $5 million in funding from Griffin Gaming Partners to make a fashion game with blockchain technology. The title is expected to debut in 2023. And the companies said the […]