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Sofia Richie Looks Sporty In White Mini Skirt & Cherry Red Adidas While Picking Up Food At Nobu - The Blast

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Those rumors were only fueled after Disick and Kardashian were photographed together several times. Kourtney even shared a photo of herself wearing one of Disick’s shirts.

Naturally, Richie wasn’t pleased with the speculation. “It hurts to see all the speculation about Scott and Kourtney, but she is so young and gets so much attention. She'll be totally fine,” an insider told People.

But according to reports, Kardashian and Disick have no plans to ever reconcile.

“Kourtney and Scott are not back together, are not getting back together and will not get back together,” a source told Us Weekly.

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Olivia Palermo exudes chic summer style in a flowing white midi skirt and colorful accessories - Daily Mail

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She is a socialite and fashion influencer. 

And Olivia Palermo is finding ways to make masks a true statement piece in her summer outfits, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to surge through the country. 

The 34-year-old stepped out in Brooklyn, on Friday, rocking a chic summertime look with white pieces and colorful accessories. 

Summertime chic: Olivia Palermo stepped out in Brooklyn, on Friday, rocking a chic summertime look with white pieces and colorful accessories

Summertime chic: Olivia Palermo stepped out in Brooklyn, on Friday, rocking a chic summertime look with white pieces and colorful accessories 

Olivia paired a white satin midi skirt with a black blouse that featured white cap sleeves and a white trim. 

She kept the white note going as she wore dazzling high-top sneakers in a white and beige color. 

For a bright pop of color, she wore a bright geometric patterned neck scarf that doubles as a face mask and wore a mask filter underneath for added precaution. 

Big pieces: Olivia paired a white satin midi skirt with a black blouse that featured white cap sleeves and a white trim

Big pieces: Olivia paired a white satin midi skirt with a black blouse that featured white cap sleeves and a white trim 

Colorful safety: For a bright pop of color, she wore a bright geometric patterned neck scarf that doubles as a face mask and wore a mask filter underneath for added precaution

Colorful safety: For a bright pop of color, she wore a bright geometric patterned neck scarf that doubles as a face mask and wore a mask filter underneath for added precaution 

The rest of her face was covered in large butterfly style sunglasses. 

Mixing patterns and color, she also carried a snakeskin box-style handbag in hand, while her phone was in the other. 

She has been flaunting her stylish and pandemic approved outfits along New York City streets in recent weeks. 

Shielded: The rest of her face was covered in large butterfly style sunglasses

Shielded: The rest of her face was covered in large butterfly style sunglasses 

In April, Olivia shared tips with her social media following on how to stay stylish, while also helping to slow the spread of COVID-19.

'Safety, but make it fashion,' she captioned a picture of herself walking around in a chic yellow t-shirt, matching trainers and a furry coat.

She urged: 'Get creative with your closet and make your own covering and leave the professional masks to the healthcare workers.'

Olivia ended the caption of the outdoor snap with: 'Thankful to everyone helping on the frontlines on #worldhealthday and please #stayhome if you can!'

Mix and match: Mixing patterns and color, she also carried a snakeskin box-style handbag in hand, while her phone was in the other

Mix and match: Mixing patterns and color, she also carried a snakeskin box-style handbag in hand, while her phone was in the other 

Olivia's post was met with mixed, as many followers deemed her message irresponsible.

'Forget about fashion,' one wrote, while urging others to simply wear surgical or cloth masks.

Another sarcastically commented: 'Considering the shortage of food supplies and those who lost their jobs, a promotion of $800 boots will definitely make people feel better.'

Despite the initial controversy, Palermo has continued to share images of herself making use of her expansive collection of chic handkerchiefs. 

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This Simple Beach Cover-Up Doubles as a Casual Summer Dress - Us Weekly

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We always aim to look cute when heading to the beach — even before revealing our adorable bathing suits. Dresses are the easiest pieces to throw on when it’s time to hit the shores, because they’re not fussy and tend to be super comfortable.

Of course, we gravitate towards dresses that we can just slip on and feel fabulous in, and that’s exactly why this cute number immediately caught our eye!

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Get the QegarTop Women’s Summer Strapless Beach Dress for just $17, available at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, July 31, 2020, but are subject to change.

This dress is strapless and has a smocked top that keeps it in place. There are no zippers or hooks to wrestle with — all you have to do is slip it on over your head and you’re ready to roll! Every available version of this dress features tapestry-style patterns that look so stunning, and are perfectly fitting for the dog days of summer.

In terms of length, the dress hits just above the knee — but this can vary depending on your height. This is ideal, as it gives you tons of room to breathe, yet still has the right fit that won’t cause a boxy silhouette up top. When you look at this dress, it’s clear that it was made for the beach. However, you can definitely pull off wearing it out with the proper styling!

QegarTop Women's Summer Strapless Beach Dress (Black)
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Get the QegarTop Women’s Summer Strapless Beach Dress for just $17, available at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, July 31, 2020, but are subject to change.

If you throw on a simple denim jacket over this dress and some platform white sneakers, you have a look that’s suited for a casual brunch date. Oh, and you can even try styling it for a more formal occasion. With some basic heels and chic jewelry, you can totally elevate the look to new heights.

Thousands of Amazon shoppers say that they’re completely in love with this dress. It’s incredibly affordable, as comfortable as can be and very flattering! The sizing of this dress goes up to XXLarge, and we appreciate the brand’s efforts to be size-inclusive. The majority of reviews to date have been nothing but positive, which just tells Us that this dress is likely an incredible buy!

See it: Get the QegarTop Women’s Summer Strapless Beach Dress for just $17, available at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, July 31, 2020, but are subject to change.

Not what you’re looking for? Check out more styles from QegarTop and shop all of the swimsuits and cover ups available at Amazon! Don’t forget to check out all of Amazon’s Daily Deals!

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Shop This Dress From Beyoncé’s Black Is King Visual Album - Vogue

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“Of course I stayed up!” beams New York designer Mia Vesper over the phone. Her all-nighter is thanks to Beyoncé’s new visual album Black Is King, which was released on Disney+ at 3 a.m. today. Vesper had a special reason to burn the midnight oil: She designed a custom ensemble for Beyoncé and 60 additional looks for dancers and actors in the film.

Featured around 44 minutes into the visual album on a track with Pharrell, Vesper’s outfit is a shimmering Impressionist gown with bias draping and ruching and a dramatic headpiece. “Zerina Akers, Beyoncé’s stylist, said she wanted something that was iconic. When I think of Beyoncé, I always think of a cape or a headpiece, so I started there,” Vesper says. “There were about 20 different headpieces we made. I was putting traffic cones on my head and draping fabric across them and putting shoeboxes, and putting planters on my head. It grew from there.”

Vesper sewing the look for Beyoncé

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Vesper experimenting with headpiece shapes in her studio

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The gown represents a step forward for Vesper too. The designer, who started out upcycling vintage tapestries into jackets and shorts in 2017, has been slowly and sustainably growing her business with a made-in-New-York ready-to-wear collection of sporty separates and flirty minidresses. Making something on this scale was a first. “I was thinking, How to make a gown? How to make a gown?” she says of her early sketches of the dress. “I ended up draping a bunch of dresses all on myself and sending Zerina selfies. She picked her favorite one. …I always let the textile tell me what it wants to do and then I kind of work from there.”

The textile in question is a Monet-inspired Rayon Lurex plissé material from Russia. Vesper typically prefers to use vintage or deadstock materials to cut down on waste, but she keeps an eye on special new fabrics being made in Russia, a market typically ignored by other American fashion brands. “If I’m working with a new material, it has to check off the box that says, ‘This fabric deserves its place in the world.’ This one just screamed that it had to,” she says. “I ordered thousands of yards immediately, which I never do, but I had a feeling about it. Thankfully I did because here we are!”

Mia Vesper B Dress available for pre-orderVideo: Courtesy of Mia Vesper

Mia Vesper B Dress available for pre-order

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Beyoncé’s look came to be after Akers saw Vesper’s work in a Los Angeles showroom last year—but the story doesn’t end with the film’s release. Once Vesper got word that the look would debut in Black Is King, she took some of her remaining fabric and began to cut a version that is going on sale for preorder on her website today. “I wanted to make something that was as beautiful as the dress I made for Beyoncé but that was also wearable and affordable. I made the dress in a night and sewed it all up,” she says of the $395 piece. “I think it’s flattering for all women, it’s such a body-conscious, form-flattering silhouette.”

Her look might just be one in a sea of unforgettable ensembles that Akers and Beyoncé created for this incredible album, but it’s inclusion will live long in Vesper’s heart. “When you think about a celebrity endorsing your work, you really can’t think of anyone better in the universe than Beyoncé.”

The final sketch for Beyoncé's look in Black Is King

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The final look, modeled in Vesper's studio

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A bride tried on 7 dresses before finding a one-of-a-kind gown with a 16-pound skirt - Insider - INSIDER

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Carla Nasui and Walker Van Dixhorn met 10 years ago.

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They met in college.
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The couple met as freshmen in college in 2010.

"It was a mutual friend who actually brought him to my floor, and while we weren't exactly fans initially, we sort of became best friends," Nasui told Insider. "Senior year of college, we started officially dating, and the rest is history."

The couple got engaged while vacationing in Nice, France, in 2017.

"I didn't realize I'd marry my best friend, but I'm glad I did," Nasui said.

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They're best friends.
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Nasui is originally from Romania, so the couple decided to have their wedding in the same place they got engaged to make it easier for her family to attend.

Plus, the French location would turn their wedding into a built-in trip for their friends.

They got legally married in a civil ceremony in Chicago, Illinois, in May 2019, and they planned their big French celebration for June 2019.

Nasui knew she wanted her wedding dress to be classic.

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She wanted a classic gown.
Carla Nasui

She didn't have a particular silhouette in mind, but she wanted her look to be elegant and timeless.

"My husband and I used to do styled shoots, so I had tried various types of dresses," she told Insider. "But for my own wedding, I still didn't really have an idea of what I wanted."

"I always loved the Kate Middleton lace look," she added. "And if anyone knows me, they know I really do love glittery sparkly things."

Nasui said she didn't want to pigeonhole herself, though, which is why she decided to make multiple appointments at salons in New York City over the course of a weekend to figure out what would work best for her. She set a flexible budget of $6,000.

The first dress Nasui tried on was a long-sleeve lace gown inspired by Kate Middleton's famous dress.

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The sleeves didn't work for her.
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"I knew from the get-go this was not it," Nasui said of the gown, which featured head-to-toe lace and a mesh cut out on the back.

"But I was trying to be polite about it," she added, which is why she's posing with her thumbs up in the photo.

"I did love the lace sleeves, but it just wasn't me at all," Nasui said. She also pointed out that she might have liked the dress more if it hadn't been a sample size.

"It's a lot harder to get an idea of what the dress will actually look like once it's fitted," she said. "Maybe that dress with the sleeves would have looked a lot better and I would have loved it if it was actually my size."

The next dress had a beautiful long train and mesh back.

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The dress featured the longest train in the store.
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"That one I picked because it was the longest train in the store," she said, which drew her to it.  "I wanted to see what it felt like to walk around in a super, super long train."

"And it is very, very hard," she said, explaining that the added weight was really difficult to maneuver. "So props to brides who have those long trains."

"It was pretty, but it wasn't the va-va-voom I was looking for," Nasui said of the gown. 

The best part of this strapless gown was its pockets.

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The pockets were fun.
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"I'm usually not a strapless person, but my mom insisted on this one," Nasui said of this gown. "It was cute. It was pretty classic."

"And what I loved about it is it had pockets," she said. But the pockets weren't enough to win her over. "It was just not very spectacular in my mind."

Nasui thought this asymmetrical gown would be her wedding dress when she tried it on.

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She liked how unique the dress was.
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"I was in love with it when I first tried it on," she said of the gown, which featured a tulle skirt and an asymmetrical bow on the bodice. 

"It's obviously very unique being half and half," Nasui said. "And it was a really, really good structured fit. Strapless will sometimes fall off, but this one not at all. It had wonderful boning."

She really liked it, but she wanted to go to her other appointments before she made a decision. Plus, Nasui showed her mom a photo and she didn't like it. 

"If I truly loved it that much, I would have gone with it," Nasui told Insider, despite her mother's opinion.

Nasui tried on one more strapless gown.

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She liked the shoulder piece.
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Her last appointment was at Kleinfeld Bridal. Nasui's mother and godmother were emotional when she tried on this big ball gown, but Nasui didn't like it as much.

"It looks really beautiful. It was definitely classic the way I was like looking for something," she said. "But it was too boring for my personality."

However, Nasui did like the beaded shoulder piece, and she decided she wanted to incorporate it into her final look.

Nasui said the bodice and skirt didn't feel like a match in this gown.

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The see-through dress wasn't right.
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The transparent lace bodice was pretty, but it wasn't what Nasui was imagining for herself. Plus, the skirt didn't look natural with the gown in her opinion. 

"It almost looked like I was wearing a bodysuit," she said.

Nasui loved the top and texture of this gown, but she wasn't sure about the overlayed skirt.

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She didn't like the skirt.
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"I had seen the dress in a magazine," Nasui said of the Pnina Tornai gown, which featured a low neckline and was made of a sparkly fabric. She showed the photo to her Kleinfeld consultant, and they found the dress for her. 

"Initially, I did not actually love it because the way it's supposed to be is an overskirt, but it's only like a half overskirt," she said of the dress when she tried it on. Nasui didn't think the half skirt was flattering on her frame, so she was ready to move on to another gown. 

"But my godmother actually was like, 'What if we just bring the train around,'" she said. 

The consultants helped Nasui spin the skirt, which she said was a "game changer."

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Nasui flipped the skirt.
Carla Nasui

"They reset it around my waist with the train in the front, so it looked like a full circle skirt," Nasui said.

"And it was a game changer," she said of the dress. "I absolutely loved it when I saw it like that." 

The full skirt would also still removable, so she could have a sleeker look for the reception.

"I ended up getting a custom alteration on the skirt to go all the way around," Nasui said, giving her a one-of-a-kind look.

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The custom alterations made the dress perfect.
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"I absolutely love, love, love that decision," she said of her custom look. But she said she loved everything about the gown. "From the fabric color to the glitter top. I'm a big fan of the V-neck."

"It would have been perfect if we could make a small change, and they were willing to accommodate," she said of Kleinfeld.

The dress cost $7,500, and Nasui did her alterations through Kleinfeld, which has a base alterations cost of $895. Her veil was Pnina Tornai as well. 

Nasui paired her wedding day look with a crown and an updo.

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She looked elegant on her wedding day.
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"I picked that one up in Chicago actually," she said of the tiara, and her best friend is to thank for her hair.

"He knew my hair very well, and over the years, we always mess around with fun, different hairstyles," she said. "So when it was wedding time, we said, 'Let's do a big bun.'"

The only drawback of Nasui's dress was how heavy the skirt was.

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The skirt was 16 pounds.
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"My skirt was actually 16 pounds, which was really hard to walk in," she said. "But that's why I was thankful it was removable."

She originally planned to wear the skirt during her first dance, but her husband advised her against it once he saw how heavy it was. 

Wanderlust Wedding planned the event, and Ingrid Lepan and Jérémy Ferrero documented the day.

Nasui ended up wearing the shoulder piece she liked at Kleinfeld as a belt.

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The piece became a belt.
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"I actually started getting an allergy to it on my chest, which is why when we put together the dress, we said let's make it into a belt," she explained.

Nasui wore the piece on her shoulders during the reception, but she got a protective layer put onto the back of the garment to ensure she didn't break out during the wedding.

The dress was also a bit difficult to transfer overseas.

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The skirt was difficult to transfer.
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"The plane wouldn't let us bring both parts without checking it," Nasui said, which she understandably didn't want to do because of the risk of losing the gown.

She also didn't want to reveal to her husband that the dress had two parts before the wedding.

Nasui's mother ended up taking part of the dress for her, but it was still a cumbersome process. 

Nasui told Insider she wished she had prepared for her bridal appointments a bit more.

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Nasui said she wasn't super prepared for her appointments.
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There's a lot brides need to do before an appointment to optimize their experience at a boutique, and Nasui didn't necessarily do most of that.

"I wore black underwear," she joked. "Like why would I do that? I wish I would've worn the correct undergarments and brought heels, but I guess I just didn't even do a basic Google search."

You can read Insider's guide to wedding dress shopping here.

She also wished she had gone to a few more stores.

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She missed some appointments.
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Nasui originally had eight bridal appointments, but she went shopping in New York the weekend a bomb cyclone hit New York in 2018.

"My flight was canceled three days in a row" because of the storm, Nasui said. As a result, she missed half of her appointments.

"That's not to say I didn't love my dress," Nasui said. "But I just always feel the what ifs, specifically because I had those four appointments that I missed."

"We do literally anything and everything together," Nasui said of her relationship with her husband.

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The couple are really close.
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"We live together. We work from home together. We work at the same company," she said. "We have very similar interests in terms of music." 

"We actually first bonded over our love of classic rock, which was kind of less common, especially back in 2010 compared to what was on the radio," she said. 

"We can do literally anything together, and I think that's really, really special."

The friendship at the root of their relationship has also helped them deal with life changes.

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Friendship is at the root of their relationship.
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"It definitely sets a good foundation for the rest of the relationship, and I'm learning more and more now, especially having such a different life in quarantine, how important that is," she said.

"When we got married in 2019, we certainly didn't think that a year later we'd be celebrating our anniversary raising chickens in a 300 person town in Wisconsin," she said. "we moved up here late February or early March, and we said, if we're going to be isolated, let's try to make the best of it."

"We started our own garden, and we're raising six chickens. We're just sorta getting by day by day," Nasui told Insider. "We used to travel a lot. So this whole year later just looked a lot different than what we expected. I'm sure most of the world feels the same way."

"But we're OK," she added. "If we can get through this and this and this, we got this."

You can follow Nasui on Instagram.

If you are in the process of shopping for your wedding dress or have photos from when you shopped and want to talk to Insider for a story, get in touch at sgrindell@insider.com.

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