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Ca7riel and Paco Armoros perform at III Points Miami. (Credit: Adi Adinayev for III Points)
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New Animal, Same Portal: A Dispatch from III Points Miami

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Friday, October 17

I arrived as the sun set. Erika De Casier’s “Two Thieves” rang out softly as I rushed past the guards toward the Mind Melt stage. A small crowd of alt-kids was gathered as close to the front as possible. Erika swayed to a gentle trip-hop drone.   

“Is Nick León present,” she asks, half-teasing. The crowd cheers and points, and sure enough, keeping it casual, one of Miami’s key producers was dancing toward the center back. Erika ends her set with their collab “Bikini”, a swoon-worthy storm of techno and harp that was a strong contender for last year’s song of the summer.

Strolling after her set, I run into (and subsequently walk quickly next to) Caterina Haddad, the Club Space senior marketing manager and Miami nightlife Swiss Army Knife who co-founded the Suero collective/party series alongside León. Her short black hair whips around as we speed toward S3QUENC3, the outdoor scaffolding cube stage that has hosted some of III Points’ best techno moments and will serve as Suero’s stage this year. She’s just dropped off a bunch of capsule zines that capture the party’s universe, and has to show up before dawn tomorrow to set the stage up. “We’re gonna have bubbles and red fabric…we’ve never decorated the stage before, it’s gonna be exciting.”

Phantogram performs at III Points Miami. (Credit: Taylor Regulski for III Points)

Back at Mind Melt, Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso are “tender but gangsta.” The crowd waves their hands to and fro. I run straight to The Player’s Club, a VIP mini-nightclub by the mainstage. My eye catches a small room by the entrance: a small sit-down tea room. This little slice of heaven run by JoJo Tea has apparently been a best-kept secret of the festival’s upper echelon for years. “We’ve been secretly doing this room since 2014, the first [III Points], then after a pause for the pandemic we’ve done all of them since 2021”, says co-founder Mike between pours of a smoky white blend. 

It’s refreshing to take some refuge from the booming techno in the lounge, and the greater outside noise. I end up next to Hunter, a long-time attendee hidden by a bucket hat and sunglasses (I talk to him, also hidden by sunglasses). I ask what keeps him coming back: “Every year it develops a new scent, becomes a new animal, but every year we return and it’s the same portal.”

Full of tea, I run to Sector 3. Sean Paul’s boisterous takeover has everything you’d expect. Between twerking and Jamaican flags feverishly waved, a sweaty mosh pit throws it back to “Temperature”. The crowd walks out as Nelly Furtado’s “Say It Right” plays on the speakers. 

I walk back toward Mana, the internal area that was once the sole host of the festival, which has since grown to a largely outdoor behemoth. I find the festival’s publicist, who tells me I must check out the Despacio sound room. We try to cut the line but not even she’s allowed to. “We’re working the festival,” she pleads with the guard, who retorts “me too,” with the kind of side eye of someone who’s been dealing with Miami partygoers all day. Out of the corner of my eye, a shirtless twink chatters his teeth without blinking and frantically sends a text. Yeah.

Peggy Gou performs at III Points Miami. (Chris Lavado for III Points)
Peggy Gou performs at III Points Miami. (Chris Lavado for III Points)

We eventually sneak in through a back curtain, face-to-face with a circular room where LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy and Belgian electronic brotherly duo Soulwax (silently tucked away, top of their heads barely visible above a black tarp near the back) have curated an analog sound room for the gods. With the crowd rotating around the gigantic disco ball in the center, techno and funk and French disco on vinyl abound well until 3:00 a.m. both nights. On my way out, I hear “Andy” by Les Rita Mitsouko with the bass turned all the way up.

The Halo 88 stage to the furthermost right of the building is hosting arguably the night’s most lit stage, curated by party collective Masisi’s co-founder Akia Dorsainvil, who DJs as Pressure Point and was celebrating his birthday. A beaming bastion of community, he vamps and blows kisses and tears the decks in two alongside Mr. Bitch, mixing Plan B’s “Guatauba” with transcendental breakbeats. Before giving the stage to Venezuelan Miami mainstay V1fro, Dorsainvil spins a mix of Ne-Yo’s “Closer” with a breakbeat that gives us all the euphoric fist-pounding ending we needed. On the way out, a girl catches her breath, eyes popping out of her head and hair disheveled by the bass: “That stage was crazy…everyone was soooo FOINE.”

Saturday, October 18

It was absolutely criminal that they put James K. on so early when Friend is one of the best records out this year. I could say the same for Oklou, whose set I catch the tail-end of. I can grumble as much as I want about showing up late, but it makes sense to put the ethereal indie acts at sundown…how else can one listen to the fairy voice of “Doom Bikini”, to the electronic hum of “God’s Chariots”? 

Cate made good on her promise: the DJ booth at S3QUENC3 is covered by a large tarp of orange vinyl film with the word “SUERO” cut out in block letters. Colombian Miami DJ Berrakka played a charged b2b set with Houston underground delight Hyperfemme, ending (appropriately) with a breaks remix of a cut from JT’s “City Cinderella”. Jonny from Space and DJ Plead are next on the decks, switching the vibe toward minimal dub by way of trancey beats, tribal drums, and a minimal dub situation that grows gently with each rattle of an electronic shaker. A small crowd begins to gather, everyone ready to let absolutely loose.

L'Imperatrice on stage at III Points Miami. (Adi Adinayev for III Points)
L’Imperatrice on stage at III Points Miami. (Adi Adinayev for III Points)

Upstairs, Dominican experimental producer Diego Raposo and V1fro are stressed about a girl hanging from a rafter. “I think the police got her down,” Diego tells me before the two run off. Downstairs, Tayhana plays to a full floor, spinning guaracha, raptor house, and trance mixed with alt rock and pop from the ’90s and early 2000s: deep cuts by Sinéad O’Connor and the Killers, Backstreet Boys’ “I Want It That Way” with a Latin Electronic kick. 

I spend some time talking to a seasoned manager; this is her first time at the festival. “I went to the first Coachella, and now…well, we know what it is,” she says. “I feel like there are still freaks at III Points, like the tech bros haven’t found it yet.”

“That’s not entirely true,” Cate and I giggle later on at the S3QUENC3 entrance, coordinating a time to chat between the two of us running around the grounds. Before she runs off, she adds something true: “I guess it’s big enough of a festival that you can curate your entire experience away from the tech bros!” My mind goes to the polo- and boat shoes-wearing wolf pack I saw earlier at the entrance buying poppers at the smoke shop. I was in line for gum, which they didn’t sell—the cashier felt bad and gave me the last stick of Orbit out of his pocket. 

2hollis performs at  III Points Miami. (Credit: Chris Lavado for III Points)
2hollis performs at III Points Miami. (Credit: Chris Lavado for III Points)

Back at Mana, tonight’s Halo 88 set is curated by Gami, Miami’s underground doll extraordinaire, who spins as Ultrathem. I catch Proletar b2b with Vsyana, one of them in a skeleton shirt with a Palestinian keffiyeh wrapped around their waist. German-style hard techno, a meaty bass so engorged it threatens to devour us all, the light smell of amyl nitrate, and not a tech bro in sight.

Before heading back to S3QUENC3, I somehow find another tea room. This one is by the VIP festival entrance, a small outdoor stand run by Haifa Ballol of Haiphanated. I’m still not sure exactly what she sells, but the little open air stand—replete with bottles of pure oud, rose, and leather essence, vintage metalwork seating, hot tea, and a typewriter — has given me enough sanity to keep pushing. 

Back at the Suero takeover, Bambii is mixing Robin S’s “Show Me Love” with Beyoncé’s “Run The World.” The divas are twirling. I find myself near the center when M.I.A.’s “Paper Planes” comes on mixed with minimal techno, maybe the festival’s most transcendental moment. Nick León follows, an intimate midnight set that starts soft. The Erika de Casier collab returns, this time bolstered by gentle bongo percussion. The gentle tropical techno of it all expands until it collapses into beat changes, synapses, claps. The bubble machine envelops us in the front. Overwhelming drums barely hide the a capella from a Tainy song: No me importa nada / Yo soy un adicto. He keeps growing, moving us through guaracha, raptor house, and baile funk onward to club heaven. 

Thundercat performs at III Points Miami. (Credit: Adi Adinayev for III Points)
Thundercat performs at III Points Miami. (Credit: Adi Adinayev for III Points)

I find Cate, who spirits me away to the green room as Boy Harsher’s set blisters in the background (pain breaks the rhythm / breaks the rhythm / breaks the rhythm). We’re both exhausted, soon joined by Nick León and his manager, frantically planning to cover a last-minute cancellation at the Suero stage. She explains the stage’s history, her work on Suero specifically (doing, well, everything from management to creative and art direction to marketing) and her own relationship to the festival, one she had first attended in 2017, though she had heard of since the start, a teenager in Broward just starting to get into nightlife. “If I had to make a Venn diagram [of Suero], the center of it is the club [Space] where it was born, and then there’s an outer ring where I guess III Points would fit,” she says. “Then there’s the community outreach, these Ableton music production classes that we wanted to do, and then the gallery…for the festival, they gave us free range to curate a lineup. For me personally it’s also an excuse to make things. I don’t have a bunch of free time to invest into my ‘practice,’ so it definitely mirrors a huge part of my identity in that way.”

The post-cancellation lineup coalesces: Nick León, Berrakka, Jonny From Space, and Hyperfemme tear up the decks for a surprise marathon set. Yasuri Yamileth, Six Sex, techno, breakbeat, and a clear-skied night lit up by Orion’s belt round out the stage to be at this year’s festival, one that’s grown exponentially from an indoor event that sought to mix art and music but keeps an energy that’s all Miami. Sometime around 4:00 a.m., Nick gets off stage and we head to a golf cart that takes us, his manager, and two of his friends from New York to a black SUV. “It’s like we at Coachella,” one of them exclaims as we speed into the night.

We arrive to The Ground for the afters. After sips of Club Space-branded coconuts, we step out before Nick’s set with Ela Minus—who arrives in a flowy black Acne Studios jacket, all smiles to see him—to reminisce about how he got to this point, from a young Florida jit playing keys at early III Points to an emerging DJ in 2015 booked at (RIP) Bardot by Ashley Venom to one of Miami’s most exciting producers at a global level and co-curator of III Points’ most dynamic stage.

“I was reflecting on this with David [Sinopoli, Space’s co-owner and III Point’s co-founder]; it was a collaboration in the way that Cate would say ‘if we did our stage, would this fit?’,” he says of Suero’s dynamic. “We ended up curating in a group effort last year, which is cool. Then this year, being able to do it at the S3QUENC3 stage and having it be a bunch of club music that we really enjoy, like Tayhana, and Bambii….it feels tied to something new.”

October 26, 2025 0 comments
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Bobby Deol Credits Ranbir Kapoor For Elevating Animal

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Bobby Deol’s impressive comeback as the antagonist Abrar Haque in Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal, alongside Ranbir Kapoor, received immense praise, even though his role was relatively brief. Despite some fans saying he overshadowed Ranbir’s performance, Bobby’s recent interview shows his humility and admiration for his co-star’s talent.

 

On being questioned about the claims, Bobby responded to an entertainment portal reporter, “Aisa kuchh nahi hai. Agar Ranbir ko 3 ghante sambhaalne the, mujhe sirf 15 minutes sambhaalne the. Agar Ranbir woh 3 ghante nahi sambhaal paata toh mere 15 minutes ka koi value nahi hota (It’s nothing like that. Ranbir had to carry the film for three hours, while I only had to manage 15 minutes. If Ranbir hadn’t handled those three hours well, then my 15 minutes wouldn’t have held any value).” He credited the huge impact of his character’s short appearance to Ranbir’s intensity, further stating, “It happened because of how Ranbir performed his character. If he hadn’t done it right, my entry wouldn’t have meant anything.”

Bobby also talked about the factors that contributed to the popularity of Animal. He added, “See, an action film, a drama, only works when you have a strong antagonist and a strong protagonist. Both have to work towards winning. It can’t be that you know from the start who’s going to win. Then it’s no fun – not for the audience either.”

 

Bobby’s intense performance as Abrar Haque marked his grand return to Bollywood. His much-loved entrance song, Jamal Kudu, transformed him into a social media meme source, sparking a trend, hence making his short screen time memorable.

Despite Abrar’s death in Animal, the story is set to continue. Ranbir Kapoor is slated to revisit his role in Animal Park, the eagerly awaited sequel, which is expected to delve further into the psychological conflicts introduced in the first film. Bobby said that the filming is scheduled to start in 2027, thus setting the stage for another intense chapter within the Animal universe.

Also Read: Aalim Hakim Reveals Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal Look Was Inspired From Michael Jackson

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Bobby Deol REACTS To Claims Of Him Overshadowing Ranbir Kapoor In Animal

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Bobby Deol made a remarkable comeback to the big screen as the antagonist alongside Ranbir Kapoor in Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal. Though his role was brief—only about 15 minutes—he received widespread praise, with many viewers feeling he even outshone Ranbir. While some believed Bobby stole the spotlight, the actor humbly credited Ranbir for adding depth to his character.

Bobby Deol REACTS To Overshadowing Ranbir Kapoor In Animal

In a recent interview with Filmygyan, Bobby responded to these claims with a gracious attitude that won hearts online. When told that audiences felt he overshadowed Ranbir in Animal, Bobby said, “Aisa kuchh nahi hai. Agar Ranbir ko 3 ghante sambhaalne the, mujhe sirf 15 minute sambhaalne the. Agar Ranbir woh 3 ghante nahi sambhaal paata toh mere 15 minute ka koi value nahi hota” (It’s not like that. Ranbir had to carry the film for three hours, while I just had 15 minutes. If Ranbir hadn’t handled those three hours well, my 15 minutes wouldn’t have mattered).

Lord Bobby with a sensible answer to the question ‘Bobby Deol overshadowed Ranbir Kapoor in Animal’
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He also reflected on the impact of his character, “Isliye hua kyunki Ranbir ka character, jis hisaab se Ranbir ne usse perform kiya… agar usne theek se nahi kiya hota naa, toh mera aana, matlab hi nahi rakhta” (That impact happened because of how Ranbir portrayed his character… if he hadn’t done it so well, my appearance wouldn’t have made any difference).

Bobby emphasised that a film’s success often depends on both a strong hero and a compelling antagonist. He added, “It can’t be that from the start, everyone knows the hero will win—that takes away the fun, even for the audience.”

About Animal

Directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga and produced by T-Series Films, Bhadrakali Pictures, and Cine1 Studios, Animal was released in theatres in 2023. The action-drama featured Ranbir Kapoor, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Rashmika Mandanna, and Triptii Dimri. It explored the tense relationship between Ranvijay Singh and his father, industrialist Balbir Singh.

After years abroad, Ranvijay returns home seeking revenge against those who tried to assassinate his father. The film faced criticism for misogynistic undertones and graphic violence. Despite this, Animal became one of the highest-grossing films of the year, grossing Rs 915 crore worldwide and Rs 553.87 crore in India.

Bobby Deol’s Upcoming Projects

Bobby’s thriller crime drama Bandar, directed by Anurag Kashyap. It had its world premiere in the Special Presentations section at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2025. The film, starring Sanya Malhotra in the lead role, is yet to hit theaters. Additionally, Bobby stars alongside Alia Bhatt and Sharvari Wagh in YRF’s Alpha, which is scheduled for release during Christmas 2025.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: DYK, Bobby Deol Wanted To Name His Children After His Siblings; Reveals, “I Wanted Four Kids”

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Tyrese Gibson Booked On Animal Cruelty Charge, Releases Statement
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Tyrese Gibson Booked On Animal Cruelty Charge, Releases Statement

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
written by jummy84

Earlier this month, a tragic incident occurred involving Tyrese‘s four cane corso dogs and allegedly killing a neighbor’s Cavalier King Charles spaniel in their Atlanta neighborhood. After a warrant was issued last Monday (Sept. 22) for Gibson’s arrest, the “Sweet Lady” singer has now chosen to turn himself.

According to NBC, jail records show Gibson was was booked on a charge of cruelty to animals and released on bond. Records show neighbors said four cane corso dogs were seen running through the neighborhood on Sept. 18 and killed a neighbor’s 5-year-old Cavalier King Charles spaniel named Henry.

The police report states security footage showed Gibson’s four cane corsos running toward Henry’s home. Henry’s owner said he let his dog out into his yard after 10 p.m. to use the bathroom and found him dead in the driveway five minutes later. On the same evening of the attack, a woman called animal control to report that four cane corsos were at her door and she needed to be escorted to her vehicle, per NBC.

The report also stated that Gibson “admitted that he believes his dogs killed Henry and that he knows it’s been an ongoing issue over the past few months with his dogs getting out.” On Sept. 22, animal control went to the Fast & Furious actor’s home to have him surrender the four dogs, but he refused over the phone and said he needed a few days to figure out his next steps. They returned to his residence the following day with a search warrant, but Tyrese and the dogs were not there.

The official statement from Gabe Banks of Banks Weaver Law Firm, Gibson’s legal counsel, reads as follows:

“Earlier this morning, Mr. Tyrese Gibson voluntarily turned himself in to the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office to answer the misdemeanor warrant. Earlier this week (Tuesday), Mr. Gibson’s legal team worked with prosecutors and successfully secured a consent bond for his immediate release. He has now been processed and released. Despite what others might say, throughout this entire process Mr. Gibson has cooperated fully with legal authorities and will continue to do so until this matter is resolved. Mr. Gibson once again wants to extend his deepest condolences to the family who lost their dog and respectfully asks for privacy and understanding as this matter is handled through the appropriate legal channels.”

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – JULY 06: Tyrese Gibson speaks onstage during the 2024 ESSENCE Festival Of Culture™ Presented By Coca-Cola® at Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on July 06, 2024 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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In a statement posted to Gibson’s Instagram account before his booking, Banks shared his client “accepts full responsibility for his dogs.” The statement also explained Tyrese made the decision to get his cane corsos because he felt he needed protection from “stalkers randomly showing up at his home,” and the dogs have never viciously attacked anyone until this recent incident.

Gabe Banks of Banks Weaver Law Firm wrote, “Since the day he learned of this tragedy, Mr. Gibson has been actively trying to reach out to the family directly to express his sorrow and condolences. He knows nothing can undo their loss, but he wants them to know he is truly heartbroken.”

Tyrese, in his own quote, concluded with, “I had no idea I would ever wake up to this nightmare, and I know the family must feel the same way. To them, please know that my heart is broken for you. I am praying for your healing and for your beloved pet, who never deserved this. I remain committed to facing this matter with honesty, responsibility, and compassion.”

NBC states that Fulton County police captain said Gibson had received a warning on Sept. 7 because his dogs were seen running through the neighborhood more than five times over the past few months. In Tyrese’s statement, he shared his decision to rehome his two adult dogs and their three puppies “in safe and loving homes” because the liability of keeping them “was simply too great.”

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Anna Tivel: Animal Poem Album Review
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Anna Tivel: Animal Poem Album Review

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

A soft susurrus of breath cedes to the sound of fingers sliding over nylon guitar strings on “Holy Equation,” the opening track of Anna Tivel’s Animal Poem. “I’m waking up early, I’m bussing the tables/This whole thing is really a hopeless equation,” she sings before a mournful saxophone shimmers atop the formica. On the folk singer’s seventh studio album, her songs are more indictment than invitation: Witness the world we’ve made, and let your revulsion move you.

While the Portland songwriter’s previous records have consistently chronicled the downtrodden, Animal Poem brings sharper teeth to the effort, delivering searing condemnations of indignities that have become so common as to feel pedestrian. The title track, a defeated snare-drum shuffle, describes “characters in constant pain/Reaching for a way to taste some beauty,” from a panhandling mother with a cardboard sign to a magpie looking for a diamond in the dying grass.

Tivel is at her best when the visions arrive whole and detailed, as tactile and searing as the hood of a hot car. “Hough Ave, 1966,” a retelling of Cleveland’s Hough Uprisings  is particularly heartbreaking in this sense, like a 21st-century murder ballad. “The plane touched down, Cleveland, Ohio,” she sings like someone staring into a whiskey glass. “I raised my collar to the cold/On the cab ride home, that song was playing/‘Don’t let me be misunderstood.’” She describes someone “raised on soul and running hungry,” whose search for love in “rock’n’roll or god and country” ends with them living in a car, then bleeding out on a city corner. “There’s a reason for your death now,” she promises over and over again, and maybe it’s the reiteration that makes this claim seem desperate, like she wishes, impossibly, that it could soften the violence.

There’s hope here, albeit measured. “White Goose” pads tentatively through its opening bars before a turn towards the jazzy. When Tivel’s not chronicling mammalian despair, she’s a wizard on par with The Weather Station at turning nature into a character unto itself. “A green so bright and tender, I got high enough to let it blow my mind,” she sings. Remembering a childhood goose hunt, “crimson rose blooming across the empty wildness he fell out of,” she lies down in the field “to feel something/Small and lost and full of thanks.” The lyrics are so poetic they could evoke wonder in total silence, but the instrumentation is just as pristine: Sam Weber’s rubber-bridge guitar bounces jubilantly between Tivel’s voice and the parade of ecological marvels she describes, while Galen Clark’s piano apes the burbling brook, the polyrhythms of birdsong or rustling grass.

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Cow Print and Snakeskin Shoes Will Dominate Animal Print Trends in Fall 2025
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Cow Print and Snakeskin Shoes Will Dominate Animal Print Trends in Fall 2025

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Cow print and snakeskin will take over next season’s shoe trends.

Let’s not let our guard down! If we thought we’d seen it all last year with the undeniable rise of leopard print, it’s still going strong for fall 2025. This season, two more variations will add a bold note to the animal print trend: cow print and snakeskin. The easiest way to incorporate them into our looks? Our shoes are the ultimate accent to every outfit, taking every look to the next level.

On the one hand, cow print has positioned itself as a must-have, especially among younger fashionistas and those looking to stand out. Its black and white or brown flecks convey a fresh, modern feel that’s ideal for breaking away from the tyranny of basics. Think cow print sneakers with jeans and a T-shirt, ballet flats paired with midi skirts, or even boat shoes with this motif to add attitude to an outfit.

Tall boots also look great in cow print.

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As seen during Copenhagen Fashion Week on August 04, 2025.

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Snakeskin print, on the other hand, combines sophistication and boldness. Its slightly rough texture and color range (which tends to lean toward neutral tones) adapt to both day and night looks. Imagine tall boots with a long, fitted dress on an autumnal day. Meanwhile, loafers or sporty ballet flats for the office—or even a pair of heels for your more formal dinners—are unbeatable.

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As seen during Milan Design Week on April 10, 2025.

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As seen during Tokyo Fashion Week on March 21, 2025.

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Both patterns are a bold stylistic choice that don’t take too much styling to stand out. On the contrary, simply adding shoes in either of these two prints is enough to completely transform even the most basic look. The stylists’ recommendation is clear: try pairing them with clothes that lean toward minimalism to provide balance, and let the footwear be the true focal point.

From sneakers to boat shoes: our favorite cow print designs

Adidas SL 72 OG ‘Cow’ Calf Hair Sneaker

Sam Edelman Michaela Mary Jane Flat

Steve Madden Rafe Calf Hair Loafer Mule

Or try snake print for a more sophisticated option

Aldo Laroche Pointed Toe Knee High Boot

Kenneth Cole Mackenzie Mary Jane Flat

A version of this look was originally published by Vogue Spain.


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5 Triptii Dimri Movies You Shouldn’t Miss: From Bulbbul To Animal

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

5 Tripti Dimri movies you shouldn’t miss ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

Triptii Dimri has captured audiences with her standout performance in the hit movie Animal. Riding that wave, she went on a signing spree, locking multiple projects. From Bad Newz to Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video and Dhadak 2. Here’s a look back at her earlier films that should not be missed.

1. Bulbbul

  • Director: Anvita Dutt Guptan
  • IMDb Rating: 6.5
  • Where to Watch: Netflix

Written and directed by Anvita Dutt, Bulbbul earned Triptii Dimri critical acclaim. Her eerie performance and the film’s storyline were praised by audiences. Set in late 19th-century Bengal, the story follows a child bride, played by Dimri and her journey. Triptii received accolades for her role, and the film’s music was composed by Amit Trivedi. Rahul Bose played a dual role, and Bulbbul marked Triptii and Avinash’s second collaboration after Laila Majnu.

2. Laila Majnu

  • Director: Sajid Ali
  • IMDb Rating: 7.7
  • Where to Watch: Zee 5

Laila Majnu was Triptii Dimri’s first romantic lead in a film that initially failed to attract audiences. However it later gained recognition for her chemistry with co-star Avinash and the movie’s soundtrack and storyline. The film based on the classical folklore Laila Majnu had a modern twist and featured music by popular singers like Arijit Singh, Atif Aslam and Shreya Ghoshal. In an interview with ETimes Triptii expressed her heartbreak over the audience’s initial cold response to the film.

3. Qala

  • Director: Anvita Dutt Guptan
  • IMDb Rating: 7.2
  • Where To Watch: Netflix

Qala is a musical story set in the 1940s written and directed by Anvita Dutt Guptan. The film stars Triptii Dimri and Babil Khan focusing on aspiring singer Qala Manjushree and her complex relationship with her mother Urmila played by Swastika Mukherjee. The movie was praised for its soulful old-school music composed by Amit Trivedi. The lyrics were penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya, Swanand Kirkire, Varun Grover, and Kausar Munir.

4. Animal

  • Director: Sandeep Reddy Vanga
  • IMDb Rating: 6.2
  • Where to Watch: Netflix

Animal was one of the most talked-about movies of 2023 starring Ranbir Kapoor, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Rashmika Mandanna, and Triptii Dimri. Despite mixed reviews from critics, it performed well at the box office. The audience praised Triptii’s performance, earning her the title of “National Crush.” The film’s score was composed by Harshavardhan Rameshwar with the music album by Pritam, AR Rahman, Ajay-Atul and others. It is now available on Netflix.

5. Poster Boys

  • Director: Shreyas Talpade
  • IMDb Rating: 5.4
  • Where to Watch: Netflix

Triptii Dimri debuted in the 2017 comedy film Poster Boys. This movie is a remake of the Marathi film Poster Boyz and is based on a true story where three men see their faces on a vasectomy poster. In the film, Triptii played the love interest of Shreyas Talpade. Despite acting well, she did not get much attention due to the presence of bigger stars in the cast.

Triptii Dimri was last seen in Dharma Production’s Dhadak 2 opposite Siddhant Chaturvedi. She is next reported to be a cast in Prabhas’ starrer Spirit. After Deepika Padukone stepped down from the project due to a remuneration issue, director Sandeep Reddy Vanga is said to rope in Animal actress.

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