Kim Kardashian is heating up our social media feeds in one of her sexiest outfits (so far) this year!
Ever since splitting with rapper Kanye West , we’ve noticed that the newly-single star has been putting her world-famous figure on full display-and her latest Insta post is no exception! On May 12, Kim drove fans wild by posing in a designer camo mini skirt and mesh top that was COMPLETELY see-through.
Vintage is having its moment in the sun again, and Kim’s outfit shows she’s perfectly on trend. Her retro mini skirt exudes major 2000s vibes, and we’ve seen everyone from Rihanna to Kylie Jenner modeling see-through fabrics and sheer prints over the past few weeks. You’re in good company, Kimmie!
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star captioned her trendy photo, "PradaBae," referring to the brand of her skirt. And in an unusual move for her, she went largely makeup free, completing her high-fashion look with a simple white mani-pedi.
Clearly, her fans loved the fresh-faced snap, since the post garnered nearly 2.5 million likes. "I'm PRADAYA ... lookin [fire]," her bestie Jonathan Cheban (A.K.A. 'Food God') wrote in the comments.
"This face omg BOMB," another user commented. Whether fully glammed up or au naturel, the star never fails to impress!
Kim's see-through top post comes just days after she posed in a cut-out monokini for a workout. With its plunging back thong, high-cut sides and extreme cutouts, the mogul made sure all eyes were on her as she worked up a sweat.
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No, you're not imagining it — lavender is everywhere this year. Once relegated to Easter baskets and floral arrangements, this powder-purple shade has proven its versatility as a neutral that can practically be worn year-round. Lavender is most recognizable as the color of the herb of the same name, but for style purposes, the palette really ranges from the lightest lilac to vibrant violet.
Regardless of hue, this trend is all about tranquility and subtlety. It's a way to add color to your wardrobe without veering into the ostentatious. There are plenty of different ways to style this trend, such as a head-to-toe monochromatic look or colorblocking with black or white pieces. You can also work it into your accessories – a little shoulder bag or a pastel pair of heels – to pull together an otherwise understated outfit.
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And Karrueche Tran looked incredible as she turned 33 in style at a lavish birthday party hosted by PrettyLittleThing at Kiki On The River in Miami on Sunday night.
The Claws star showed off her toned figure as she left little to the imagination in a tiny cut-out blue mini dress which was adorned with gold circles.
The star styled her luscious brunette locks into a loose wavy hairdo and added a slick of gorgeous make-up.
The star turned 33 in style with a lavish seafood spread, customised pink balloons and a bespoke three-tier birthday cake.
Karrueche Tran cut a sultry figure as she was seen celebrating her birthday in Miami this weekend. The social media sensation was spotted arriving in style for her own party thrown by Pretty Little Thing.
Naturally she opted for a ring-embellished party dress that has sexy cut outs and comes in this summer-ready palm print. With our social calendars starting to fill, why not party like Karrueche in this fun style?
She has arrived! Karrueche appeared in a great mood as she made a glamorous arrival and got into the party spirit
47 Cute And Comfy Pieces Of Clothing
Promising review: " When I die, bury me in this bodysuit. Nothing has ever made me feel more sexy while still being so comfortable! The straps aren't adjustable, so I'd err on sizing down to make sure you don't have any slippage." —Krista J
Promising review: The elastic waist and tie-front ensure a ~custom~ fit so you can comfortably wear it around the house or out to dinner. In the year 2021 I refuse to go out to eat unless I am wearing something with a stretchy waist.
Promising review: "I got this dress for my graduation ceremony, but honestly its so comfy that I've been tempted to just wear it while hanging out. Super cute and I feel like is one of those styles that is cute on everyone." —Alexis
Promising review: "Absolutely love this jumpsuit!! This item is probably my favorite thing I have purchased from Lulus thus far. It fits great, and I love the tie in the back. The material is super soft, and fits true to size. I wish this jumpsuit came in a few different colors!!" —Sasha W.
Promising review: "This dress feels like I am wearing a comfy sleep shirt but it looks so sharp on. I bought it in black and it can be worn casual or dressed up with accessories. I got my usual size large because I like everything loose but in reality I definitely could have sized down." —Mimi53
Unlike a lot of off-the-shoulder dresses, reviewers note that the sleeves doesn't ride up. Oh, and this has pockets, too!
Promising review: "I have two of these from last year and now this one. I wear them ALL the time. I would buy more if the were more colors!" —Stacy K.
I bought this early into the pandemic last year and l o v e it. The fabric is...so soft??? Like incredibly soft, and it machine washes beautifully. It's cozy, cuddle-worthy and is a nice break from my sea of black loungewear too.
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Modern hosta varieties tolerate more sun, offer new shapes and sizes
Who doesn't love hostas? This herbaceous perennial with its lush foliage is versatile, adaptable, requires little maintenance and is a favorite of every shade gardener. But this native of Asia, also called plantain lily, isn't just for shade gardens anymore. New varieties excel in sunnier locations and give gardeners options for including hostas in different settings and environments.
Although the foliage is the star of any hosta show, the flowers on these plants can be white, lavender, bluish and purple, and can be striking at the top of stalks high above the clumping foliage.
The varied sizes, colors, leaf shapes and textures available in hostas today allow them to play many different roles in the garden and landscape, with miniature varieties smaller than 8 inches tall making perfect edge or border plants. Some popular miniature varieties include Blue Mouse Ears, Mini Skirt, Little Treasure, Mini Mouse and Muchkin Fire.
Hostas that grow from 12- to 18-inches tall with a stoloniferous, or spreading growth habit, can serve as ground covers, and taller varieties of hostas such as Blue Angel grow to 3 or 4 feet tall and can serve as background plants to define spaces and create barriers. Other hostas with unique colors, variegation or leaf shape or size can serve as a specimen plant and the focal point of any garden space.
Hostas will grow in moderately fertile, well-drained soils, but will flourish in soils with higher levels of organic matter. Amending clay soils with organic matter such as compost or peat moss will produce larger plants with more lush growth. Hostas require a slightly acidic soil with a pH of 6.5 to 6.9, so adding peat moss will help to lower soil pH in addition to providing organic matter. Hostas require little fertilization, and yearly top-dressing with compost typically provides adequate nutrients.
Hosta varieties are available with foliage in various shades of greens, yellows, blue and even white (White Feather). Although touted as shade lovers, sunlight requirements vary widely among the more than 2,500 varieties of hostas available. A good rule of thumb for locating hostas is that the lighter the color of the foliage is, the more sun that variety will tolerate.
Few hosta varieties do well in locations with daylong direct sunlight, and hosta foliage can be quickly scorched or burned in these types of settings. Some varieties that tolerate some sun include Queen Josephine, Minuteman and Touch of Class.
The perfect location for most hosta varieties is under the canopy of large trees or on the north side of the house. Consider planting hostas with wildflowers, ferns, other shade-tolerant perennials or even spring-flowering bulbs.
So if you would like to add variety, color contrast or texture to a garden space in your landscape, take a stroll through the hosta aisle of your local garden center or nursery.
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Decoding Billie Piper's daring yet sophisticated style renaissance
Billie Piper is a fashion soothsayer's dream. A glorious 'roaring Twenties' return to dressing up has been predicted for sometime now, and it looks like the former pop star, now actress and director is on a one-woman mission to show us how it's done.
Over the past few days, Piper, 38, has attended a series of events to promote Rare Beasts, the first film that she's directed - she also wrote it and stars in it. And following the new trend for directors to become as big a style talking point as their leading ladies (see, Emerald Fennell and Chloe Zhao at this year's Oscars ceremony ), her wardrobe has been a masterclass in daringly glamorous dressing.
This new streak of looks began with a louche white suit which offered little hint of the experiments ahead, instead setting a coolly sophisticated, grown-up tone for Piper's promotional duties. The tailored two-piece was the work of Polish designer Magda Butrym, who describes her work as connecting 'minimalism with sexiness, elegance with effortlessness, strength with sensitivity'. Piper and Butrym may have begun low-key, but two further looks upped the ante.
At a gala screening on Friday evening, the mother of three debuted a strapless foil-like silver creation by Butrym offset by an earful of Messika jewellery and a pair of glittery Jimmy Choo sandals. Then there was another Butrym ensemble for Saturday night's screening - a dress consisting of a ruffled leather crop top and mini skirt, worn with a slick of dark lipstick and strappy heels.
More highlights from Piper's latest appearances include the liquid silver Paco Rabanne top and skirt, with sliced-out ab details, which she wore to a GQ lunch, and a balloon-sleeved taffeta blouse and skirt by Lanvin, a label which has earned a new cool factor lately thanks to creative director Bruno Sialelli, who has been on a mission to dress today's bright young things, like Harry Styles and Gigi Hadid as well as unexpected cultural icons, including Paris Hilton.
Piper has described her new film as an anti-romcom which aims to challenge the 'have it all' mindset, with a story centring on a single mum working at a production company. The clothes she's chosen to wear while she's been promoting Rare Beasts underline that message - these are sophisticated yet sassy looks (or as Piper wrote on her Instagram, 'snappy') which defy any stereotypes which might still exist around what a thirty-something mother with three children might or might not wear (Piper has two sons, aged 12 and nine from her marriage to actor turned failed London Mayor candidate Laurence Fox, plus a two-year-old daughter with her new partner musician Johnny Floyd).
Like any woman from her teens to her late thirties, Piper's style has evolved considerably over the years. As a 15-year-old bursting onto the pop scene with her record-breaking single Because We Want To, she was recognisable for her crop tops, baggy jeans and messy ponytails - a poster girl for wearing whatever you like, with attittude.
In recent years, Piper has turned to Hollywood power stylist Rebecca Corbin Murray for help in shaping her image. Corbin Murray's other clients include Florence Pugh, Lily James, Sophie Turner and Gemma Chan and she is renowned for her ability to hone a strong and cohesive look for her star clients which always gets them noticed, even amidst major competition on the red carpet.
As the director, writer and star of Rare Beasts, Piper would never have had an issue standing out while promoting its release but her bold, fashion-forward outfits over the past few days reinforce the fearless honesty which she's making her own through her work -as well as serving as excellent inspiration for a return to proper, full-on dressing up. In fact, 'Be More Billie' could be just the comeback mantra we need.
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