Category: 5. Entertainment

  • Today’s Wordle Hints for July 6, 2025 – The New York Times

    1. Today’s Wordle Hints for July 6, 2025  The New York Times
    2. Today’s Wordle Hints for July 5, 2025  The New York Times
    3. Today’s Wordle Hint, Answer for #1477 on Saturday, July 5, 2025  parade.com
    4. Wordle today: Answer and hints for ‘confusing’ brainteaser on July 5  The Mirror US
    5. Today’s Wordle answer for Saturday, July 5  PC Gamer

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  • From Bloomers to Boxers to Bermudas, 8 Ways to Style Summer Shorts

    From Bloomers to Boxers to Bermudas, 8 Ways to Style Summer Shorts

    Long summer days call for, you guessed it, summer shorts. While classic denim cut-offs have long been a seasonal staple, we’ve been noticing more innovation in the category as of late. On the runways at Chloé, for example, models sauntered out in bloomers and frilly crochet, while at Paco Rabanne, striped boxer-like styles mingled with boyish separates.

    The key here is a departure from youthful pairs, with thoughtful styling that reflects a more considered mood. At times preppy, at times boho, other times polished—shorts this season have a truly elevated appeal. Here are eight fresh ways we’ll be wearing them all summer, and perhaps, you now, too.

    Vogue’s Favorite Summer Shorts

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    The Romantic Eyelet

    Dôen Arbre broderie anglaise cotton shorts

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    The Sweet Stripe

    The Frankie Shop Lui striped cotton-poplin shorts

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    The Lightweight Linen

    Suzie Kondi Hera Bloomers linen-chambray shorts

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    The Mini Denim Short

    A peach mini short form Chloé takes on a Birkin-like attitude with a knit henley, basket bag, and gladiators.

    Nili Lotan

    Oaklynn striped silk-jersey top

    Madewell

    Millie thong lace up sandals

    The Pleated Bermuda Short

    Lean into the elegant appeal of pleated Bermuda shorts by pairing them with a classic belt and button up.

    Madewell

    The Essential leather belt

    The Jort

    Knee-length denim shorts and a linen halter make for a high-low ensemble that works day or night.

    Massimo Dutti

    linen crossover halter top

    The Lace Trim

    Double down on the eyelet trend with trimmed shorts and a breezy tank. Bonus points for adding Miu Miu’s lace bandana.

    Miu Miu

    poplin and lace logo scarf

    Christen

    mono leather T-strap flat sandals

    The Sporty Short

    Part sporty, part preppy–pair a pink and white polo with Adidas’s pinstripe satin shorts. Suede loafers and a paracord bracelet add balance to keep things interesting and fashion-forward.

    Adidas

    Originals pinstripe satin shorts

    The Knit Short

    Stripes are undoubtedly the print of the summer, and we love them here in the form of a cute knit set with flip-flops and a woven basket bag.

    La DoubleJ

    Veneziana ribbed cotton shorts

    The Linen Bloomers

    Emphasize the girlish innocence of bloomer shorts by adding a ruffled blouse and raffia Mary Janes.

    Suzie Kondi

    Hera Bloomers linen-chambray shorts

    Alaïa

    Leather-trimmed raffia ballet flats

    The Silk Short

    Aflalo’s long-line printed shorts join with a tube top and kitten heels for a cute girl’s night out ensemble.

    Faithfull

    Boe strapless shirred linen tunic

    Madewell

    The Chiara kitten heel sandals

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    Proenza Schouler White Label

    High Sport

    Savannah striped cotton-blend shorts

    Valentino Garavani

    embroidered ribbed metallic shorts

    Dôen

    Arbre broderie anglaise cotton shorts

    The Frankie Shop

    Lui striped cotton-poplin shorts

    Toteme

    embroidered silk-twill shorts

    Matteau

    pleated organic cotton-blend twill shorts

    Skims

    cotton-blend poplin boxers

    Faithfull

    Lila striped linen shorts

    Agolde

    Dame high rise baggy shorts

    Loewe

    Paula’s Ibiza jacquard-woven shorts

    Bode

    Lucky Baby embroidered cotton-poplin shorts

    Leset

    Arielle City crepe shorts

    Chloé

    organic silk crepe de chine shorts

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  • Squid Game creator initially planned a reunion ending in Season 3

    Squid Game creator initially planned a reunion ending in Season 3

    One of the best South Korean thrillers, Squid Game, finally wrapped up after three seasons on Netflix. It was first released in 2021, with director Hwang Dong-hyuk having no idea it would go on to become a global sensation.

    So, the creator decided to continue the story of survival in a world consumed by greed beyond Season 1. Even though completing the series brought him peace, the weight of global expectations made the process challenging. Even with its massive success, the ending of Squid Game Season 3 has left fans split, with some praising its bold choices and others feeling let down.

    One of the most debated aspects is the final twist: every single character who enters the game dies, and the only one left alive is a newborn baby. Interestingly, this wasn’t the original plan. Hwang said in an interview with The Korea Times:

    “I initially vaguely considered a storyline where Gi-hun would survive with a few other contestants and eventually go to meet his daughter in the U.S.”

    He continued:

    “But I reconsidered what story I really wanted to tell with this project and felt that Gi-hun’s journey should end here.”

    Hwang Dong-hyuk also mentioned that while the show brought him incredible fame and success, but also brought exhaustion and pressure. He even lost some teeth while making Squid Game, but didn’t give up.

    Keep reading to explore more about the finale and Hwang Dong-hyuk’s insights.


    Squid Game creator thought of Gi-hun’s survival, but changed his mind

    Gi-hun with his daughter in Season 1 (Image via Netflix).
    Gi-hun with his daughter in Season 1 (Image via Netflix).

    Since Squid Game Season 3 came out on Netflix, fans couldn’t stop discussing the shocking finale no one saw coming. While deaths were expected, many didn’t think of the main character, Gi-hun’s death.

    As seen in the finale episode, the players participate in the Sky Squid Game, where they’re placed in huge towers, resembling the three iconic shapes of the survival thriller. The players were tasked with killing others to enter the final round, and Gi-hun, despite carrying the baby, managed to reach the last tower.

    However, since only one player was meant to survive, Gi-hun chose to sacrifice himself, saying that they’re all human and that some people still choose humanity over greed. This was a heartwrenching part of Squid Game that Hwang Dong-hyuk created to reflect the harsh realities of the world today.

    As mentioned earlier, this wasn’t the ending he originally had in mind. The creator first thought of Gi-hun’s survival and reunion with his daughter in America. But he eventually realized that worsening inequality, continuing wars, and the sense that society is failing to solve its biggest problems were more in line with the message he wanted to leave behind.

    He said:

    “Because ultimately, this project is about the world we live in. Economic inequality has worsened since I made Season 1, the lives of ordinary people have become more difficult, and wars show no signs of ending.”

    Hwang sensed a much darker future coming, and that inspired him to create an ending that fits that emotional tone. He shared that many young people today feel hopeless about the future, and he sees the baby as “our future”. By placing the child in the game, he wanted to show that protecting the next generation, our conscience, and the future requires real struggle and sacrifice.


    Also Read: Leonardo DiCaprio is the Squid Game showrunner’s choice to play the lead in the US rendition— Here’s what he said

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