Dua Lipa came through clutchin’ every second at Paris Fashion Week, ownin’ the steps for the Schiaparelli Haute Couture F/W 2025-26 show. She rolled up in a stunnin’ white sculpted gown, lookin’ like she stepped outta some modern-day fairy tale.
Svetlana Ražnatović, aka Ceca (born June 14, 1973), is a Serbian pop-folk singer. She’s got mad clout and a tight link to politics, earnin’ her the nickname “Serb Mother” or “Mother of Serbia.”
Myriam Hernández, born May 2, 1965, in Ñuñoa, Santiago, Chile, is a renowned Chilean singer-songwriter and TV presenter. Famous for her romantic ballads, she’s a beloved figure across Latin America.
Gülben Ergen, born Aug 25, 1972 in Kadıköy, Istanbul, is a Turkish singer and actress, also known as Gülben Ergen Çelik. She’s famed for her role as Melek in Dadı (Turkey’s The Nanny) and was crowned Miss Cinema 1987.
As a singer, she’s a powerhouse in Arabesque-pop, dropping eight hit albums with chart-topping tracks like “Kim Ne Derse Desin,” “Kanıma Dokunuyor,” and “Sürpriz.” Nicknamed the “Queen of Arabesque-pop,” she’s a Turkish music icon.
Married to Mustafa Erdoğan, founder of Fire of Anatolia, on Sep 5, 2004, she’s mom to Atlas (born 2007) and twins Ares and Güney (2009).
Kristina Orbakaitė, born May 25, 1971, is a Russian-Lithuanian singer and actress. Daughter of Russian pop star Alla Pugacheva and Lithuanian circus performer Mykolas Orbakas, she’s known for her music and acting career.
Lena Philipsson, born January 19, 1966, in Vetlanda, Sweden, is a pop singer, songwriter, and media personality. She gained fame in the 1980s with hits like “Kärleken är evig,” “Dansa i neon,” and “Om igen,” frequently competing in Melodifestivalen. Her 2004 win with “Det gör ont” led to a fifth-place finish at Eurovision and a bestselling album.
She’s released notable albums like Jag ångrar ingenting (2005) and Maria Magdalena (2020), and received the Litteris et Artibus medal in 2021. In 2025, she’ll front Roxette’s tour. Known for vibrant stage shows, TV hosting, and her wine line, Lena remains a Swedish icon.