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Hollywood’s New Obsession: The Rise of the “Quiet Icons” Changing the Fame Game
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Hollywood’s New Obsession: The Rise of the “Quiet Icons” Changing the Fame Game

by jummy84 December 8, 2025
written by jummy84

There’s a new wave sweeping through Hollywood, and it’s not about blockbuster franchises, scandal-driven headlines, or overnight viral fame. This season, the industry’s coolest energy is coming from what fans are calling the “Quiet Icons”  celebrities who don’t need chaos, controversy, or clickbait to dominate the conversation.

From red carpets to social media feeds, these stars are redefining what it means to shine in Hollywood. Instead of loud drama, they bring authenticity, intention, and a vibe that feels refreshingly human in an industry built on noise.

Leading the trend are multi-hyphenates like Lily Collins, who continues to blend classic elegance with modern cool; Barry Keoghan, whose mysterious charm has turned him into the internet’s favorite unpredictable actor; and rising artists like Maya Hawke, who has quietly become the muse of a generation craving softness and originality.

What makes these stars magnetic is simple:
realness is their brand.
They show up to premieres with effortless fashion, post unfiltered behind-the-scenes content, and speak with honesty about their process instead of perfection. No over-curated personas, no performative drama, just vibes, talent, and a sense of grounded confidence.

Even in fashion, the Quiet Icon movement is booming. Stylist-favorite brands like The Row, Khaite, and Tove are leaning into minimal silhouettes and luxe textures that whisper instead of shout. The red carpet has officially entered its “silent luxury with personality” era, and fans can’t get enough.

What’s fascinating is that this shift isn’t accidental, it’s cultural. Audiences are exhausted by spectacle. They want stars who feel real, who make fame look sustainable instead of chaotic, and who bring emotional intelligence to an industry that sometimes forgets what emotion even means.

This new Hollywood energy proves one thing:
You don’t have to be the loudest person in the room to be the most iconic.
Sometimes, the ones who speak softly make the biggest impact.

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December 8, 2025 0 comments
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Robbie Walsh Brings Quiet Chaos to Life as Kane in SUGA: Ride or Die
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Robbie Walsh Brings Quiet Chaos to Life as Kane in SUGA: Ride or Die

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

When SUGA: Ride or Die premiered on Amazon Prime Video on September 4, 2025, audiences were introduced to Kane, a volatile yet deeply human antagonist brought to life by Irish actor Robbie Walsh. Set against a world of crime, grief, and fractured loyalty, the series captured an unflinching portrait of survival, and at its core stood Walsh’s hauntingly restrained performance.

Kane is described as “a lunatic who walks the line between family devotion and survival,” a role Walsh approached with calculated duality. “I leaned into that contradiction. Kane can be brutal one minute and deeply protective the next. For me, the key was treating his violence and his loyalty as the same instinct, survival. He’ll do anything for family, but that same drive makes him dangerous.”

This moral ambiguity drew Walsh to the part. “He’s unpredictable. I’ve played fighters, villains, survivors before, but Kane has this quiet madness to him. He’s not looking for approval, he’s not trying to fit in, he’s just this force that arrives and unsettles everything.”

Unlike the show’s title character, Suga, Kane isn’t a biker, and that outsider status was key to Walsh’s portrayal. “That difference is everything. Kane doesn’t need the leather or the patch to prove who he is. He’s an outsider in their world, and that makes him more threatening, he’s not bound by their codes. He walks in on his own terms.”

That independence gives Kane an unpredictable edge, one that makes him both an adversary and mirror to Suga. “There’s definitely a respect there, but respect doesn’t mean mercy. Kane respects strength, and Suga has it, but that doesn’t stop him from seeing him as an obstacle. Kane understands the family situation but Kane’s family comes first before anyone.”

Walsh admits he’s most drawn to the character’s loyalty, though it’s a loyalty laced with danger. “The loyalty, hands down. The ruthlessness is the mask, the loyalty is what makes him human, and it’s what makes him dangerous, too. Because when loyalty is tested, that’s when the monster shows up.”

For Walsh, the power of Kane lies in his stillness. “Silence is more powerful than shouting. I worked on holding stillness, letting Kane’s presence do the talking. If you believe the threat is real, you don’t need to announce it, it’s scarier when you don’t.”

Body language became the foundation of that menace. “It’s all in the eyes, the pace, the stillness. I treated Kane like a loaded gun, the less movement, the more tension. If he twitches, you know it means something.”

To bring authenticity to the role, Walsh drew from real Irish underworld influences. “Yeah, I definitely pulled from Irish gangland culture. I grew up around stories of those figures, the codes they live by, how family and violence are tied together. I did base Kane on the stories of one or two people, but they will remain nameless, those influences are in Kane’s DNA.”

Transforming into Kane meant shedding every trace of softness. “Physically, it was about how he carries himself, grounded, immovable. Emotionally, it was stripping away charm or softness. Kane doesn’t ask for sympathy, so I had to drop that instinct as an actor and just sit in his rawness.”

Working under directors Diederik Van Rooijen and Michiel van Jaarsveld challenged Walsh to balance intensity with restraint. “Diederik and Michiel were fantastic. They never wanted Kane to be one-note. They pushed me to find those quiet, unsettling beats instead of playing him loud. It was about restraint, they would feed me improved lines and we’d go for it, but they stuck to what they wanted and I’d work with them and the team again in a heartbeat, less performance, more presence.”

Even the multilingual nature of the set added to the experience. “It was wild in the best way. You’re switching between Dutch, Flemish, English, and it forces you to really listen, to connect beyond words. That fits the world of the show, too, because Kane is a man of few words. He fits right in.”

And like any gritty shoot, there were lighter moments too. “The Irish guy me & Johnny & the crew were on a night shoot, it was absolutely awesome to see the trucks, drones, guns, lights but we had to lie down for hours, as I joked with our directors and crew I said ‘this floor smells weird’ and our friends happily laughed ‘Robbie brother, if it looks like shit, smells like shit, feels like shit, guess what?’ We laughed for an hour ruining a take.”

Walsh believes SUGA: Ride or Die goes far beyond typical crime drama. “Because it’s human. It’s not about clichés or tropes, it’s about grief, family, loyalty, revenge, survival. People know those feelings, and when you set them against a crime backdrop, it hits even harder.”

And for Kane, that universality is what makes him stand out. “He’s not glamorous, he’s not stylized. Shows like Sons of Anarchy or Peaky Blinders have big worlds, Kane is stripped back. He’s not mythology, he’s menace. He doesn’t want to rule the world, he just wants his piece of it. But I truly believe with time he could be one of the great villains, a true hero will sacrifice his loved ones to save the world, but the great villains will sacrifice the world to save their loved ones. This is Kane.”

Asked to sum up Kane in three words, Walsh doesn’t hesitate, “Unpredictable, loyal, ruthless.”

With that combination, Robbie Walsh’s Kane is poised to become one of the defining antiheroes of the year, a reminder that sometimes silence, loyalty, and danger share the same pulse.

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Diwali 2025 | My Diwali is going to be quiet with home cooked food, says Vaani Kapoor
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Diwali 2025 | My Diwali is going to be quiet with home cooked food, says Vaani Kapoor

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

While the Indian film industry is buzzing with Diwali shenanigans, actor Vaani Kapoor is looking forward to a peaceful Diwali today with her closed ones and home cooked food this year. “I have planned a quiet Diwali this year with a few close people, home cooked food, and no social calendar pressure. I think the best way to celebrate is to keep it warm, kind, and mindful. light diyas, share sweets and happiness with those who may not get to celebrate the same way,” she shared.

Vaani Kapoor loves gujiyas and motichoor laddoos.

Born and raised in Delhi, Vaani has a vivid memory of her childhood of celebrating Diwali. Sharing more, she said, ” I remember the chaos clearly, cousins everywhere, diyas half-lit, someone burning the chakri too close to their feet. Delhi Diwalis were colorful with dance, food and family coming together in the best way.”

Sharing further, Vaani revisited the festival rituals with her family, “We always start with a pooja that turns into a mini family roast. Someone’s forgotten the matchbox, someone’s complaining about the sweets ..it’s a full chaos,” she joked.

Vaani also tried her hands at home decor during the festivities whenever she was back home. “It’s diyas everywhere, fresh flowers and delectable food. I do try to make it home for Diwali , but there are times when work commitments have kept me away, so we at least FaceTime longer when apart,” she informed.

Diwali is the season of buying new things but Vaani feels the opposite. “I think Diwali feels more special when it’s less about new things and more about lighter, calmer energy and being around people who you love.” she added,

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Besides the festival of lights, Diwali is widely known for its delicacies and Vaani, who has Punjabi genetics too is a big time foodie. “Gujiyas and motichoor laddoos are my favourite during Diwali,” said the 37-year-old actor.

But on the other side, Vaani isn’t a cook and doesn’t contribute much to the food table amid celebrations. “My contribution is usually lighting diyas. Also, I live alone, so I don’t really cook an elaborate Diwali meal, but I do try to make something that feels nostalgic, it’s my way of bringing a bit of home to wherever I am. It feels grounding. I think food carries so much of the emotion of Diwali, the comfort, the nostalgia, the love more than any firecracker ever could,” she concluded.

October 19, 2025 0 comments
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Lukas Gage to keep next relationship a 'little more quiet'
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Lukas Gage to keep next relationship a ‘little more quiet’

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
written by jummy84

4 October 2025

Lukas Gage vows to keep his next relationship a “little more quiet”.

Lukas Gage wants to keep his next relationship a ‘little more quiet’

The 30-year-old actor married 42-year-old hairstylist Chris Appleton in April 2023 after seven months of dating, and the former couple’s wedding was officiated by 44-year-old media personality Kim Kardashian and aired on her reality show The Kardashians.

And Lukas now thinks his love life should not be an “exhibition for the world”.

The White Lotus star added to UsWeekly: “I think some things should be kept for you and be a little more personal.

“And yeah, I just think there’s some things [that] should be sacred, and that’s OK that I wasn’t – I was very in people’s faces in my last relationship.

“Maybe for the next one, we’ll just keep it a little more quiet.”

Gage – who recalls his short-lived marriage to Chris in his new memoir I Wrote This for Attention – also admitted he has no regrets about making a lot of his private life public.

The Road House actor – who will “keep it more low-key on the second marriage” – explained: “You have to [laugh].

“I think that’s a coping mechanism. And also, like, some crazy s*** happens, but it’s also not that crazy – it’s universal.

“Like, people can connect with some of this dark stuff that has happened to me. And I think, you know, I made light of it.”

Gage continued: “I always have humility with all things in my life, but, in reality, like that moment, there was, you know, there was a trial and error with medications that I was on and being misdiagnosed.

“What comes with that, sometimes, is a manic, hyper mania going on. And yeah, it was a very impulsive, crazy time.

“But suddenly, when I put things into perspective and I got on the right dosage, and I, you know, got my mind clear, it just made sense that I made some of the decisions that I made, and they weren’t great, but, like I said earlier – no regrets, because maybe I wouldn’t have figured it out.”

Gage recently said he has “no regrets” about marrying Chris, and he learnt a lot from their marriage.

Appearing on a recent episode of the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast, host Amanda Hirsch asked Lukas: “Do you sometimes wish that you hadn’t…”

He chimed in: “Gotten married on The Kardashians? Yeah, but no regrets. Hashtag no regrets for real.

“Look, I learned so much about it.”




October 5, 2025 0 comments
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Must Read: Giorgio Armani's Legacy of Building Quiet Luxury, Miu Miu Beauty Names U.S. Brand Ambassadors
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Must Read: Giorgio Armani's Legacy of Building Quiet Luxury, Miu Miu Beauty Names U.S. Brand Ambassadors

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
written by jummy84


These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Friday. Giorgio Armani, who died on Thursday at 91, is the father of quiet luxury, thanks to his affection for beige and neutral tones as well as his iconic suits. Celebrity styling was also Armani’s invention, and stars from Cate Blanchett to …

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Tired of toxic offices? Quiet thriving is the new trend that's transforming workplaces for the better | Health
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Tired of toxic offices? Quiet thriving is the new trend that’s transforming workplaces for the better | Health

by jummy84 August 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Toxic workplaces have been the talk of the town for a very long time. Time and again, at every gathering, there’s always that frustrating rant about office drama that has everyone sitting on the edge of their seat. Typically, the plot includes a wide array of antagonists, from a micromanaging manager, unreasonable clients calling at 11 PM, snarky snitches, short-notice deadlines eating up weekends and endless office politics. It’s time to flip the script and encourage a workplace that invigorates you rather than draining energy.

Employees become more motivated in a supportive workplace environment.(Shutterstock)

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One such trend, called ‘quiet thriving’, is silently changing the narrative of workplaces.

What are the health benefits of a supportive workplace?

An empowering workplace makes an employee feel confident.(Shutterstock)
An empowering workplace makes an employee feel confident.(Shutterstock)

But before we dive into decoding this empowering workplace trend, let’s first take a look at the benefits of a nurturing workplace environment. Often, employees’ health impacts are discussed in the context of a toxic environment. Since this trend is all about flipping the script, let’s begin right from the roots.

Dr Deepak Patkar, director of medical services at Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital in Mumbai, told us that supportive workplaces become a safe space for employees, both emotionally and physically. Organisations that respect trust and practice transparent communication, not just in words, but also in action, help employees feel valued and motivated to do their best.

He explained further how it positively influences employees, “Individuals working at these organisations develop a higher sense of self-worth and confidence as the leadership is often approachable and open to feedback. Employees also develop better mental peace and job satisfaction, contributing heavily to the turnover outcomes. Such environments also help people overcome their fears of public speaking or voicing out their opinions, becoming more professional and mindful communicators.”

What is quiet thriving?

Quiet thriving is a mindset where there's not a lot of expectation pinned on external validation and content on their own.(Shutterstock)
Quiet thriving is a mindset where there’s not a lot of expectation pinned on external validation and content on their own.(Shutterstock)

As Mahatma Gandhi rightfully said, “Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” Likewise, whether you believe it or not, you can fundamentally transform your work life. Quiet thriving is all about a mindset that is embedded in personal purpose, not external validation all the time.

Most of the time at work, even if you enjoy it, you always keep an eye out to see if your manager or colleague liked your work output and if not, it can leave you second-guessing yourself. Quiet thriving is all about what you can control, rather than wasting your energy on things beyond your influence.

Ajeet Kumar Singh, Managing Director and Co-Founder of SAVE Solutions Pvt. Ltd explained Quiet thriving, and elaborating, “Quiet Thriving is about intentionally showing up at work in a way that personally matters to you-even if your workplace does not so that the experience does not weigh you down but instead enriches your spirit: setting limits, building social bonds at work, tweaking the job to suit one’s own strengths, and finding quick bursts of joy here and there. It’s not a riot; it’s just a soft-spoken way toward change.”

He further listed specifically how it’s helping employees and how workplaces can create a supportive environment:

How is it helping employees?

  • Quiet Thriving is a mindset that is said to reduce instances of burnout, increase job satisfaction, and strengthen its practitioners’ mental functioning.
  • By focusing on the aspects within their control, Quiet Thrivers become reacquainted with considered meaning in settings that otherwise would drain them.

How can workplaces support quiet thriving?

  • Managers can support this by giving employees time and space to express their preferences -through flexible hours, regular feedback loops, or clear growth pathways.
  • Even small tweaks, such as carving time for creative expression or assembling a group of mentors, create much energy.

HR strategies to make workplace more fun

All is not dark and gloomy at work, as employees can have fun too at their workplaces. (Shutterstock)
All is not dark and gloomy at work, as employees can have fun too at their workplaces. (Shutterstock)

Now, it would be unfair to put the entire onus on employees by expecting them to shift their mindset alone. Change is also a shared responsibility, so the heavy lifting of changing the workplace environment shouldn’t fall solely on them. Sure, employees need to focus on their work and avoid stressing over things beyond their control, but the workplace, too, needs to develop a nurturing environment for employee wellbeing and growth.

Shruti Swaroop, founder of Embrace Consulting and co-founder of International Inclusion Alliance, weighed in on this and said, “When we talk of ‘fun at work,’ we’re not talking about superficial parties or weekly festivities. We’re talking about an arena where employees feel psychologically safe, emotionally engaged, and intrinsically motivated. Where laughter is not ambient noise, it’s a cue for trust. And play moments aren’t distractions; they’re ignition points for collaboration and creativity. ”

She listed out 3 practical ways HRs can make work more fun:

1. Incorporate gamification into everyday performance

  • By leveraging aspects of reward, monitoring progress, and competition through challenge to learning, performance, or onboarding, HR can turn the previously mundane processes into a fun experience.
  • For example, introducing an online badge scheme for developing skills or designing an innovation-focussed, cross-functional team challenge not only delivers results but also fosters team spirit.

2. Establish deliberate micro-cultures of happiness

  • It’s not the big events but the small, regular rituals that build culture. HR can craft ‘micro-moments’ of happiness built into the workweek, whether 10-minute gratitude circles, peer shout-outs on common boards, or team storytelling circles.
  • These create spaces of humanity at work and make people feel seen beyond their job title.

3. Organise employee-owned culture committees

  • HR needs to move from being planners to being enablers by establishing employee-owned involvement or ‘culture’ committees.
  • They are cross-sections of employees from the diversity of the organisation that can co-create experiences that resonate with them, from wellness weeks and interest clubs to celebration events and community volunteerism.

All hope is not gone, and the workplace is not all dark and gloomy. With quiet thriving, employees can feel joyful and confident. Quiet thriving is slowly revolutionising the way employees work and feel in workplaces.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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