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Model makes a splash at Paris Fashion Week in dress decorated with classic Sun headline

A MODEL makes a splash in a dress decorated with a classic Sun headline — while Gigi Hadid delivers in a mini-dress made from courier DHL’s parcel tape.

They were among the dazzling sights on the catwalk at Paris Fashion Week, along with models Irina Shayk and Stella Maxwell.

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Model makes a splash in a dress decorated with a classic Sun headline[/caption]
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Gigi Hadid delivers in a mini-dress made from courier DHL’s parcel tape[/caption]
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Irina Shayk was among the models who took to the catwalk at Paris Fashion Week[/caption]
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Model Stella Maxwell was also among the dazzling sights in the French capital[/caption]
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Mum Victoria Beckham shows off her new collection with hubby David and children Romeo, Cruz, Harper and Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz[/caption]

Victoria Beckham has also been in the city to show off her new collection.

She was joined by hubby David and children Romeo, Cruz, Harper and Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz.

David Beckham looked dapper in a black tailored suit and tie.

Their youngest son Cruz, 19, stepped out alongside his stunning brunette girlfriend Jackie Apostel, who dazzled in a £990 cream satin cami gown from the VB line.

She completed her elegant look with a pair of black heels and a leather clutch bag and wore her hair in an chic updo.

Cruz looked in high spirits as he strolled arm in arm with the singer-songwriter, 18.

The teen, who is gearing up to finally launch his music career, wore a blue pinstripe suit, a white shirt with an oversized collar and white loafers.

The pair looked loved-up as he shielded his girlfriend from the rain with an umbrella.

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Horoscope today, September 29, 2024: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg

OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died last year but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes.

Read on to see what’s written in the stars for you today. 

♈ ARIES

March 21 to April 20

Getting bonds into their very best shape is a breeze with your chart.

So take every chance to talk through where you are and where you’d like to go next.

It is not always easy to ask for help but this week’s new moon eclipse in your co-operation area assists this.

At work, instead of suffering in silence, you can reach out.

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Your weekly horoscope for Sunday

♉ TAURUS

April 21 to May 21

Mercury keeps you on an even keel at work, and things that would usually affect you just pass by.

You have the words to end a time of waiting. Get a choice into writing.

The way you accept every part of a partner makes you a love genius but do apply this principle to yourself.

Single? There is a second chance with “F”.

Get all the latest Taurus horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♊ GEMINI

May 22 to June 21

The moon eclipse in your entertainment zone is the signal you must restart an application process.

This time, seek help from someone who knows you really well. Your passion chart has stamina to spare.

If you need to play a long game, you can. And keep your needs in mind – not just meeting someone else’s

Get all the latest Gemini horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♋ CANCER

June 22 to July 22

With Mars fire creating steamy moments, you can surprise yourself with how uninhibited you can be. This will delight a partner on every level.

Single? Trust heart more than head and let yourself be drawn towards the love option that excites you.

A family can be different, if that is what everyone wants.

Get all the latest Cancer horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♌ LEO

July 23 to August 23

This is a week for getting your message across. Keep trying, because with the new moon’s Leo influence, you can succeed.

In love, Venus seeks safety and calm, so look again at a stormy relationship and be honest with yourself.

The luck factor looks back at a forgotten family legacy. Property work is a great fit.

Get all the latest Leo horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♍ VIRGO

August 24 to September 22

You are prepared to make big cash moves as the solar eclipse energises you. This can include adding your name to a set of documents.

You start to see who deserves a place at your table, and who doesn’t.

Love-wise, words won’t work if they are empty, so fill them with sincerity. An “M” friend would love to hear from you.

Get all the latest Virgo horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

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♎ LIBRA

September 23 to October 23

As the new moon eclipse happens in your sign, you are the one to watch.

Projects you assume have faltered can be fired up again, so be ready to work out your true priorities.

Venus values who passion partners are separately, as well as together. If you are single, your soulmate has a restless, intriguing spirit.

Get all the latest Libra horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

List of 12 star signs

♏ SCORPIO

October 24 to November 22

Some dreams are more important than others. Now you see the difference as your vision for the future clears.

Keeping a partner’s needs in your mind and heart helps you decide which love move to make.

If single, your destiny date has an accent similar to your own. A name you hear three times is a luck link.

Get all the latest Scorpio horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♐ SAGITTARIUS

November 23 to December 21

Beware of taking support from loved ones for granted. If people matter, let them know.

With a chart of fresh starts, the most demanding forgiveness can happen.

A woman who loves fast cars can be your luck finder, and a business together is the first step of many. Love may feel dreamy, but deal with practical issues

Get all the latest Sagittarius horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♑ CAPRICORN

December 22 to January 20

This is a week to be clear about where you are going and how you’ll get there.

A time of leaving your goals in the shade of someone else’s can end. Love stays strong when you approach this with an open heart.

Pluto’s influence waxes and wanes, but you should always sense your inner ability to make work waves.

Get all the latest Capricorn horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

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Passion is ambitious for you, too, and you refuse to put up with bad or thoughtless behaviour[/caption]

♒ AQUARIUS

January 21 to February 18

Of all the signs this week, you are the one who can learn fastest and in the most lasting ways. Y

ou find your way through even the most enduring issues when you simply keep going.

If in love, Venus reminds you shared goals should be reviewed regularly. Single? a Gemini who seems unavailable is anything but

Get all the latest Aquarius horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

♓ PISCES

February 19 to March 20

As that image of the person you most want to be takes shape, you can move forward fast.

The key is believing you can change – and not just because you feel you should.

Saturn’s ability to keep you safe encourages independence. Try this and see. Passion connects to a person you pass every day.

Get all the latest Pisces horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions

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Donald Trump arrives in Alabama for MASSIVE Crimson Tide-Georgia Bulldogs game as added security leads to brutally long lines for fans

A look at the stickers fans wore during the Alabama Crimson Tide-Georgia Bulldogs game
Former President Donald Trump has arrived in Alabama ahead of Saturday’s highly anticipated Crimson Tide-Georgia Bulldogs game in Tuscaloosa. Several X users noted that Trump’s plane arrived in Birmingham earlier in the day. Unfortunately for the approximately 100,000 attendees, Trump’s presence necessitated increased security, leading to extremely long lines for fans. “Trump is making Alabama […]

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Paris Jackson stuns in a quirky knit crop jumper and semi-sheer skirt as she attends the Ann Demeulemeester runway show at Paris Fashion Week

Paris Jackson made a stylish appearance in a quirky knitted sweater as she attended the star-studded Demeulemeester runway show during Paris Fashion Week on Saturday
Do YOU ​​have a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Carolina Piras for Ny Breaking Published: 7:08 PM EDT, September 28, 2024 | Updated: 7:09 PM EDT, September 28, 2024 Paris Jackson made a stylish appearance in a quirky knitted sweater as she attended the star-studded Demeulemeester runway show during Paris Fashion Week on Saturday. The daughter […]

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Who Would Have Been The Better Sith In Star Wars, Luke Skywalker Or Obi-Wan Kenobi?

Obi-Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker are easily two of the most significant Jedi in Star Wars, but who would have made the better Sith? The Jedi have been central figures throughout Star Wars movies and TV shows, and that began with Obi-Wan and Luke in A New Hope. As two of the earliest examples of …

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Expert reveals why Bobrisky was seperated from other inmates

Inmates’ rights activist and Director General of the Prison Rehabilitation Mission, Bishop Kayode Williams have explained the reasons behind the decision to separate controversial crossdresser Idris Okuneye, also known as Bobrisky, from other inmates at the correctional facility, while dismissing rumors of a special VIP section. He disclosed this on Arise TV’s The Morning Show …

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FIFA 2025 World Cup adds Rose Bowl Stadium to list of venues

The Rose Bowl announced it will be one of the 12 stadiums to host the FIFA World Cup in 2025. FIFA confirmed the other 11 United States stadiums will include Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta), Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte), TQL Stadium (Cincinnati), Hard Rock Stadium (Miami), GEODIS Park (Nashville), Camping World Stadium (Orlando), Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando), [...]

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I went to Spain’s Golden Coast – with 50 miles of beaches and huge family resorts

SPAIN’S Costa Daurada simply translates as the Golden Coast.

It’s named after the colour of the sand when the sun shines along its 50 miles of Mediterranean beaches, running south- west from Barcelona.

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Our Eurocamp holiday home at the Playa Montroig Resort, in Miami Platja[/caption]

I hadn’t taken the time to explain its meaning to my children while sitting in the departures lounge at Stansted Airport.

But it was the first that thing they exclaimed as they dived into the surf three hours later.

“Daddy, there’s gold in the water!”

They weren’t wrong. Tiny grains of sand floating in the crystal-clear sea shone like a golden twinkling disco ball suspended in the sun’s rays.

My two grew up paddling in the familiar dark-grey murk of the North Sea.

So they were certainly thrilled to be snorkelling in 34C sunshine off Platja dels Pilans.

The beach was just a ten-minute walk from our Eurocamp holiday home at the Playa Montroig Resort, in Miami Platja. And that was just as stunning.

Our Ultimate lodge slept six in comfort — with efficient air-conditioning that came into its own on during our scorching summer holiday.

Outside, comfy patio furniture on the shaded decking was perfect for chilling at any time of day, and the dining table and chairs were great for al-fresco meals.

The beachside resort is a 20-minute drive from Reus Airport, and around an hour from Barcelona.

And it lives up to its 5H rating, with immaculate grounds, three restaurants, a beach bar and round-the-clock entertainment for both kids and grown-ups.

On our first night, a magician sawed his glamorous assistant in half to the wonder of watching children.

The same stage hosted intense-looking exercise classes in the mornings, which were definitely not for the hungover.

And by the afternoon it had turned into a kid-friendly Ibiza foam party with huge cannons coating the dancing crowds in clouds of bubbles.

Gigs on the beach, fireworks, and a swimming pool complex with triple-flume action only added to the fun.

The poshest restaurant on site was the Espai Grill, which offered a full three courses of prime meats, with courtyard entertainment from a Beatles tribute band.

Unfussy and simple

Mid-tier was the Terrassa Restaurant, which served traditional Spanish fare and cold lagers, just a stone’s throw from the main square.

Our favourite was the Tucanamar beach bar.

Unfussy and simple, fresh fish and meat were grilled here over woodsmoke and washed down with copious Del Boy cocktails.

You can’t beat tapas and an ice-cold mojito while overlooking the waves with sand at your feet.

There was a bakery for morning baguette runs, and a decent-sized supermarket which offered the wonderful European adventures of 15 types of chocolate spread and tinned olives.

Never has the gulf between a British booze aisle, and alcohol on the Continent, been so vast.

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The impressive Tarragona Cathedral[/caption]
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The Roman amphitheatre, Tarragona
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You can’t beat tapas and an ice-cold mojito while overlooking the waves with sand at your feet[/caption]

You could get three bottles of tip-top rioja and a slab of beers for the price of a petrol station chardonnay back home.

For a spot of offsite culture, we headed to the town of Montroig del Camp, which was famed as the rural retreat of the late Catalan painter and surrealist icon Joan Miro.

He began his painting career here at his parents’ farmhouse retreat and the landscape was the inspiration for some of his most famous works.

Montroig del Camp is overlooked by the remarkable 13th-century hermitage of Our Lady of the Rock, which is itself topped by the 19th-century Chapel of Sant Ramon.

Perched on top of a column of eroded red rock, it defies physics while also offering panoramic views all the way to the coast.

Wildlife and waterfalls

Thankfully, you can park at the top before clambering up to the chapel.

We then took the short drive to Cambrils to see the beautiful botanical gardens at Parc Sama.

It’s like a National Trust stately-home experience parachuted into the Med.

The wonderful 35-acre grounds are packed with wildlife and waterfalls.

You can feed the deer and marvel at the terrapins in the lake where fish will nibble your fingertips.

But it’s the peacocks that are the star of the show.

Chicks beside showboating grown-ups, and even their rare white- feathered cousins, strut among the tourists.

The coastal capital is Tarragona, home to the ruins of a magnificent Roman amphitheatre and an amazing 12th century Cathedral.

But it’s human structures that are the modern marvel — the city hosts the Castells competition, the world’s largest human tower contest.

The gravity-defying, centuries-old Catalan tradition sees incredible towers created from the crowds which stand up to 40ft high.

A wonderful life-size city centre-statue pays soaring tribute to their efforts.

There’s no doubt that the Costa Daurada, with all its sun-soaked family fun and Catalonian culture, delivers a gold-star break.

GO: Costa Daurada

GETTING / STAYING THERE: Seven nights’ self-catering in an Ultimate three-bed holiday home sleeping six at Playa Montroig, in Miami Platja in October half term is from £525 in total, arriving October 26.

Flights or ferries can be booked separately.

A seven-night trip in the Easter holidays next year is from £730 in total.

See eurocamp.co.uk.com.

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