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Minimalist Travel, Maximum Fun! Jimin And Jungkook's "Are You Sure?!" Season 2 Premieres On This Date | Glamsham.com
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Minimalist Travel, Maximum Fun! Jimin And Jungkook’s “Are You Sure?!” Season 2 Premieres On This Date | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

After completing their military service earlier this year, BTS members Jimin and Jungkook are ready to take fans on a new adventure. The duo, who enlisted together as buddy soldiers in the Republic of Korea military on December 12, 2023, were officially discharged on June 11, 2025. Just a week later, the two set off for Switzerland and Vietnam, filming the second season of their beloved travel variety show, Are You Sure?!

Now confirmed to premiere on December 3, 2025, Are You Sure?! Season 2 will stream exclusively on Disney+, featuring eight episodes released two per week over four weeks. The show follows Jimin and Jungkook on a 12-day minimalist journey across two Asian countries, equipped with only a limited budget, minimal luggage, and an old travel guidebook. Viewers will see how the duo earn their own living expenses, interact with locals, and embrace spontaneous experiences — all while showcasing their easy camaraderie and humor.

The new season promises laughter, heartfelt moments, and glimpses of how much the pair have grown since their pre-military travels in Season 1. Stills from the show capture the singers posing in front of Switzerland’s Matterhorn and enjoying a tranquil night view at Hoi An Beach in Vietnam.

The first season of Are You Sure?! took fans along as the duo explored New York State, Jeju Island, and Sapporo, with V making a brief guest appearance. The series became a fan favorite for its warm, healing atmosphere and genuine friendship moments.

Excitement is building among the ARMY, especially with rumors that BTS leader RM may join Jimin and Jungkook in Switzerland during his visit to Art Basel, adding another layer of nostalgia and connection to the show.

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The Best Minimalist Glasses, According to a Fashion Editor
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The Best Minimalist Glasses, According to a Fashion Editor

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
written by jummy84

The trend for minimalism is not only going strong. It’s coming for every part of your closet. From bags to shoes, sleek and pared-back designs are classic mainstays that never go out of style. The latest way it’s cropping up is right on our faces—in the form of streamlined, no-frame or wire-frame eyewear.

These styles are “an evolution of the quiet luxury wave,” said Cristina Calciati, who works in trends and foresight at the eyewear company EssilorLuxottica, which owns brands like Ray-Ban and Persol. “[It’s] a minimal, understated, and hyperwearable look that doesn’t sacrifice details.”

“This trend lives and breathes in a bigger scenario of very nostalgic comebacks mostly rooted in the ’90s and Y2K, especially as younger Gen Z, in particular, rediscovers those eras,” added Sofia-Marie Best, who also works at the company.

Indeed, this look easily recalls that era, and futuristic-chic, modernist brands like Prada and Armani leaned heavily into elegantly understated eyewear designs. Giorgio Armani was especially fond of them, and his recent passing may spur a new interest in them.

(Image credit: Getty Images/TheStewartofNY)

The trend easily crosses the gender divide, as evidenced by the excitement around the demure wire-rimmed eyewear Jonathan Bailey sports in the latest Jurassic Park film. Bailey cheekily called them “slutty little glasses” on the red carpet and later banked on that phrase’s virality by releasing a pair with the eyewear brand Cubitts, which benefited LGBTQ+ causes.

Funnily, Bailey hits on a fascinating tension that these styles possess: They’re both sexy and slightly nerdy. They often conjure images of librarians and studious pupils, but there’s a frisson of flirtation to them as well.

The other night, I happened to bump into a friend of mine—Renatto Balladares, a concept designer at Gap—and he was wearing a pair. “It’s a streamlined, sophisticated look,” he told me. “But it has to be authentic. It can’t be, like, ‘office siren.'”

“Plus,” he added, “it’s good for hiding bags under your eyes.”

The trend is a response to oversize, statement-making wraparound shades (think Charli XCX’s Brat summer shades), but it also exists at the same time as them. “While many consumers are into big and bold plastic frames—a style that really ruled the market for many years—others are now more drawn toward minimalism and lightness,” said Calciati.

“On top of that, the no-frame constructions are perfect to enhance tinted lenses—another big trend of the moment exploding for men,” added Best.

When you’re thinking about that finishing touch to your fall and winter outfits, barely-there eyewear just may be the perfect thing.

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C de Cartier Sunglasses

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Movie Review: Minimalist thriller ‘Hallow Road’ lets your imagination run wild
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Movie Review: Minimalist thriller ‘Hallow Road’ lets your imagination run wild

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
written by jummy84

There are scary movies where everything is fleshed out, where filmmakers and craftspeople show a nightmare in all its horrifying detail. In those kind of films, jump scares and reveals can even be a relief, allowing the tension and anticipation to deescalate so you can move on to the next thrill.

Movie Review: Minimalist thriller ‘Hallow Road’ lets your imagination run wild

Filmmaker Babak Anvari’s “Hallow Road,” in theaters Friday, is the opposite. Written by William Gillies, “Hallow Road” is the kind of minimalistic thriller that knows that sometimes all you need to do is establish the right mood and your audience’s imagination will take it from there. It is all ambiguity and escalation, and relief is not in the cards.

The film begins at 2 a.m., panning across a leafy forest floor to a bloodied sneaker on the ground before cutting to a long, eerie shot inside a family home, where dinner has been left out on the table, and glass has been broken and only partially cleaned up. Then the frame goes back to the woods again with fragmented shots of lights in the trees. It’s nearly six minutes of this scene-setting before we meet any characters or are given any information about what’s going on.

As if that’s not enough of a disorienting entry into this world, it’s followed with a one-sided phone call. Maddie accepts a call from Alice , her university-age daughter who left their house abruptly after a fight, taking her father Frank’s car. Before Maddie can get much information, the calls cuts off. When they speak again, the situation has changed: There’s a been a wreck, and another person is hurt, possibly dead.

There’s a lot of confusion as the stress of the situation escalates. Frank keeps asking Maddie to put Alice on speakerphone. Maddie is trying to get information from a panicked Alice. We feel Frank’s pain in only getting part of the story, but, thankfully for everyone, Maddie does finally cave to speakerphone when they start driving to the scene — a remote forest some 40 minutes away. And we have no choice but to go on this journey with them as they navigate their own issues, ideas about how to help their daughter in this situation, what exactly caused the fight to begin with, and Maddie’s very tense attempt to coach her daughter through emergency CPR while they wait for the ambulance to arrive.

“Hallow Road” is partly about the mystery of what’s happened and what will happen — there is even a bit of a folklore element introduced that makes everything that much creepier and more confusing. You might even wonder from time to time what kind of film you’re actually watching — I think the clever trick of “Hallow Road” is that it can be different things to different viewers. In many ways, it’s also about the real nightmare of being a parent and not knowing what to do. The impulse may always be to protect, to shield, to minimize the consequences in that moment, but what are the long-term implications of that? Frank and Maddie both have different theories about the correct way to handle this horrible situation and both are right and wrong — and then there is the hysterical teen on the other end of the line.

The film plays out in near real time and its confined setting of the car recalls the Steven Knight thriller “Locke,” though a little less glossily cinematic. But that’s also OK since there’s plenty of visual interest in the faces and performances of its very compelling leads and smart script. One could imagine it being staged as a play.

It’s hard to discuss too much about what transpires in “Hallow Road” without spoiling its surprises. But ultimately, it’s an effectively minimalistic thriller that leaves much room for interpretation and debate, and a good option for anyone looking for something creepy to watch this Halloween without the gore.

“Hallow Road,” an XYZ Films release in theaters Friday, has not been rated by the Motion Picture Association. Running time: 80 minutes. Three stars out of four.

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7 Minimalist Trends To Take Away From The Most Recent Runway
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7 Minimalist Trends To Take Away From The Most Recent Runway

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Fashion shows often get a bad rap for featuring, let’s say, unwearable clothes—who remembers the blow-up balloon outfits? Or maybe McQueen’s white feathered ensemble? It’s all part of the creative allure, after all. Yet for the Spring/Summer 26 season, it seems a shift is afoot, as designers swapped extravagant talking points for, dare I say it, chic and simple outfits—serving as the perfect moodboard for minimalist fashion fans.

While every major fashion city saw splatterings of pared-back runway looks, the New York designers truly led the charge. Take Ralph Lauren, Toteme, Michael Kors, Tory Burch and Khaite as core examples that less really can be more. Colour palettes were kept classic: lots of black and white, hints of brown and baby blue (my new favourite colour combo), and bold pops of red styled with simplistic silhouettes.

Although minimalist certainly doesn’t mean boring, as evidenced by these particularly chic runways—Victoria Beckham’s included—which made a strong case for sleek simplicity over in Paris. Whether you save them for office outfit inspo or to guide future outfit ideas, below are the seven trends I’d encourage any lover of the minimalist aesthetic to take note of.

7 Spring/Summer 26 Trends to Note Now

1. Strapless Tops

(Image credit: Ralph Lauren/ Isidore Montag / Gorunway.com)

Style Notes: Proving the importance of silhouette, a number of designers made strapless tops a core staple of their collections—Ralph Lauren, included. Whether worn with wide-leg trousers, jeans or a classic midi skirt, consider them a simplistic wardrobe staple that’s effortlessly elegant.

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Lena Strapless Gathered Cotton-Blend Poplin Top

PROENZA SCHOULER

Lena Strapless Gathered Cotton-Blend Poplin Top

This timeless top will be one of the most versatile items in any wardrobe, pairing perfectly with jeans, skirts and black trousers, of course.

Strapless Ribbed Wool Top

STELLA MCCARTNEY

Strapless Ribbed Wool Top

This knitted Stella McCartney top has the chic cut of a strapless style while providing extra coverage on the arms.

Strapless Knitted Top - Women | Mango United Kingdom

MANGO

Strapless Knitted Top

Prefer all all-black outfit? This strapless top pairs perfectly with skirts, jeans and trousers in the shade.

By Anthropologie Faux-Suede Bandeau Top

Anthropologie

By Anthropologie Faux-Suede Bandeau Top

To add even more interest to your strapless top look, consider a style in a more tactile texture like this suede.

2. Polished Polo Shirts

Tory Burch Spring/Summer 26 runway model wears blue polo brown skirt

(Image credit: Tory Burch)

Style Notes: Tory Burch, Miu Miu, Auralee and Loewe all looked to collegiate style for their Spring/Summer 26 runways, although they were far from the looks we used to wear at school. Instead, they gave a masterclass in elegant, office-friendly dressing and polo shirts played a large part—no matter if they were short sleeved, thin knit or cosier cardigans.

SHOP THE LOOK:

Blue Ribbed Polo Knitted Top

Nobodys Child

Blue Ribbed Polo Knitted Top

Style a polo just as you would a trusty tee and you’ll be left with a more formal finish.

100% Wool Knit Cardigan - Studio

Massimo Dutti

100% Wool Knit Cardigan

This thin knit is as cosy as it is chic as it’s crafted from 100% wool.

Cotton Pointelle Polo in Misc, Size L

Tory Burch

Cotton Pointelle Polo

With a simple yet striking colour-blocking, this preppy polo is just enough to make a subtle style statement.

Cashmere Cardigan With Collar

Miu Miu

Cashmere Cardigan With Collar

Few brands are better at the polished preppy aesthetic than Miu Miu, and this cardigan is the perfect example of why.

3. Simplistic White Dresses

Calvin Klein Spring/Summer 26 model wears white dress white bandana

(Image credit: Calvin Klein)

Style Notes: No fashion item screams minimalist more than a white dress, and yet Calvin Klein, Bottega Veneta and Jil Sander all proved the piece can still bring intrigue. To keep it classic, opt for a shape that is particularly simple and use accessories to add interest—a bandana, suede shoes or a textured clutch bag. Few summer looks will be chicer.

SHOP THE LOOK:

Scoop-Neck Woven Maxi Dress

TOTEME

Scoop-Neck Woven Maxi Dress

Toteme’s white scoop-neck dress can be styled in a huge number of ways, even over jeans.

St. Agni Cotton-Blend Halterneck Midi Dress

St. Agni

St. Agni Cotton-Blend Halterneck Midi Dress

This St.Agni style comes in a more evening-ready cut, perfect for special occasions.

Boat-Neck Cotton A-Line Midi Dress

COS

Boat-Neck Cotton A-Line Midi Dress

For a more modest neckline, consider this Cos A-line white dress.

White Anna Dress

Whistles

White Anna Dress

This timeless Whistles design will last in any wardrobe for many years to come.

4. Timeless Tailoring

Victoria Beckham Spring/Summer 26 runway model wears navy suit with black lace top

(Image credit: Victoria Beckham)

Style Notes: Tailoring has been a recurring trend on the runways in recent seasons and Spring/Summer 26 was no exception. One standout suiting brand? Victoria Beckham, and this classic cut grey suit proves why.