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Summer is in full swing, and if you’re lucky enough to have a holiday booked, you’ll be starting to think about what to pack. For TV personality Vicky Pattison , that includes one of her favourite bargain holiday finds; a pair of knotted sandals from Primark that she took with her as she jetted off on a luxury trip to Montego Bay in Jamaica with fiance Ercan Ramadan.
Sharing a photo on her Instagram account of her glitzy sandals on the beach, Vicky wrote: “My favourite Primark find for this trip… Soooo comfy and I think they were £9” followed by a crying laughing emoji, as Vicky proves you don’t need to splash out to look great and stay comfortable on holiday. After posting a snap of the sandals on her holiday, Vicky’s fans applauded her for her relatable content, with one writing: “The Primark sandals, just like one of us, you look wonderful.” The sandals in question were Primark’s Pleated Knot Mules, £9 here , with Vicky choosing the metallic gold version to add a hint of glamour to her holiday outfits.
The knotted sandals feature a pleated fabric strap that crosses over and ties in a chic knot at the front, with a completely flat footbed.The sandals manage to be both casual and elegant, meaning they’re versatile enough to pair with a whole host of summer outfits. Wear them with your favourite midi dress, oversized sunnies and a tote bag for a casual lunchtime look, or team with some wide leg palazzo trousers and a satin blouse for a more dressed up evening ensemble.
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Jane Birkin graced the front pages of most French newspapers on Monday as France mourned the death of the late British actress and singer who enjoyed icon status in the country that she had called home since the late 1960s.
Todd Gilchrist editor Since “Mission: Impossible III” in 2006, Simon Pegg has been part of the core ensemble of the “Mission: Impossible” franchise, playing hacker and sometime field agent Benji Dunn opposite its stalwart star Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt. Pegg was never going to be the actor risking life and limb on screen — “it’s Benji’s job to be the one that actually says, ‘what the fuck are we doing here?’,” he observes. But over five installments of the indefatigable series, his character has shifted from questioning what Ethan is doing in the moment to believing absolutely in why he’s doing it, thanks in no small part to the writing and directing of Christopher McQuarrie. McQuarrie came onto “Ghost Protocol” as “a sort of master plumber to re-wriggle the pipes,” as Pegg characterizes it, and since became the series’ ongoing co-architect with Cruise. Their partnership reaches its peak, even if by all indications it’s far from over, with “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One,” half of an operatic culmination of narrative seeds planted since Cruise first played Hunt back in 1996. In a conversation with Variety, Pegg discusses what makes McQuarrie’s creativity so special, and his collaboration with Cruise et al so unique; he also talks about new details he discovered about Benji, explored the challenges of being self-referential in a franchise like this without undermining emotional stakes, and hinted at what is yet to come as he and the rest of the filmmaking team move on to “Dead Reckoning — Part Two.”
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Will Tizard Contributor Alicia Vikander, the Swedish actor who won an Oscar for her role in “The Danish Girl” in 2015, has taken on a remarkable range of characters in recent years – but is still stretching her boundaries, she says. Speaking at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, where she presented the historical drama “Firebrand” on opening night, Vikander says she’s now prepping for films that offer distinctly different challenges than her turn as Catherine Parr, the only one of Henry VIII’s six wives to outlive the marriage. One character she admits she’s still deciphering is the central figure in the upcoming sci-fi feature “The Assessment,” a feature project with Paris-based writer/director Fleur Fortuné.
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