Temperatures in Utah might have plunged to -11C last week, but that didn’t deter Saoirse Ronan from baring her toes in a very distinctive pair of Louis Vuitton shoes.
The odd footwear, like her jumpsuit, is part of the label’s new range, and not yet on sale to ordinary folk – or at least those willing to spend about £1,000 on shoes.
Saoirse, 29, was attending the Sundance Film Festival premiere of The Outrun, in which she plays a recovering alcoholic on the Orkney Islands.
Lionel Richie, below, dressed more practically – in an oversized £1,500 Amiri faux fur jacket – for the launch of The Greatest Night In Pop movie about the recording of 1985 US charity hit We Are The World.
Temperatures in Utah might have plunged to -11C last week, but that didn’t deter Saoirse Ronan from baring her toes in a very distinctive pair of Louis Vuitton shoes
The odd footwear, like her jumpsuit, is part of the label’s new range, and not yet on sale to ordinary folk – or at least those willing to spend about £1,000 on shoes
Lionel Richie attends the ‘The Greatest Night In Pop’ Special Screening during the 2024 Sundance Film Festival at Eccles Center Theatre on January 19
Rosie cleans up with beauty sale
It’s all looking, well… rosy, for M&S model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, whose ‘clean’ beauty brand has been sold for £1.9 million.
Rose Inc, founded in partnership with the model in 2018, was put up for sale last year after US parent company Amyris filed for bankruptcy.
Luckily, the tumult is now over as the brand has been bought by Hong Kong-based asset management firm AA Investments.
Of the beauty industry, Rosie, right, said: ‘It’s a fast-paced industry and just as I think I’ve got it figured out, the landscape changes.’
It’s all looking, well… rosy, for M&S model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, whose ‘clean’ beauty brand has been sold for £1.9 million
Rose Inc, founded in partnership with the model in 2018, was put up for sale last year after US parent company Amyris filed for bankruptcy