Bradley describes this as the archetypal coffin road. “It’s clear from archaeological evidence that it was essentially a ritual landscape,” he explains. “There’s no evidence [of] people living there, it’s all monuments to the dead. Its prime purpose seems to have been as a kind of coffin road through which the dead would have been carried, with probably considerable ceremony, to various kinds of graves.” The easily accessible, roughly
So yeah… Duchess Sophie may have just convinced me to finally snag a pair of espadrille wedges. And honestly? No regrets.but the fashion from the five-day MetLife Stadium takeover will remain forever on our minds.
For the final night of hershows in the Garden State, the superstar looked like a luxe cowgirl in a custom Schiaparelli Haute Couture ensemble designed by Daniel Roseberry.The top of the look featured a romantic champagne-colored mesh corset with a sweetheart neckline, enhanced with tonal draped duchesse satin. The bottom half of the look, meanwhile, had a bit more edge thanks to a pair of black technical velvet bootcut pants enhanced with cowboy bijoux buckles. The buckles went down the side of the pants with a few more layered belt buckles on the waist. The design even included a little horse shoe.
The “Bodyguard” singer paired the look with an oversize stole in the brand’s black trompe l’oeil “monkey fur” made of ostrich feathers and a black cowboy hat.The details of Beyoncé’s custom look stem from Schiaparelli’s “Lone Star” 2025-2026 Fall/Winter ready-to-wear collection, which featured chunky belts layered on top of gilded buckles as well as ornately woven fringe leather and fur-trimmed coats—all of which seem perfectly meant for
The “Halo” singer has been a longtime fan of Schiaparelli, famously wearing a gold beaded gown with a bandana-like pattern by the designer for the 2025 Grammys, where she won her first Album of the Year award for her country album.
Throughout her tour thus far, Beyoncé has debuted plenty of, a business that sends daily international flight deals to our subscribers, helping them find affordable ways to explore the world. Along with our travel blog,
, we created a small income stream that allowed us to continue living our dream. We, cut our expenses to the bone, and used our savings to fund this adventure. We tracked every dollar and vowed to live with a lot less. After a while, we realized we missed having a "home base" when we returned to the U.S., and the cost of renting Airbnbs was adding up. So we bought a small condo, which we use when we're in town and rent out on Airbnb when we’re not.
, where we rented a villa with a private pool for $900 a month. We swapped Target runs for market stalls, dinner dates with $1 noodles at warungs, and errands in the car for scooter rides through the jungle to discover waterfalls. At first, it was unnerving. We didn’t speak the language, we had no plan beyond the next month, and we didn’t even know if we’d like it.But in the stillness, something shifted. We were living with less—and somehow feeling more.