Shop Millie Mackintosh’s exact suede cowboy boots as fans beg for details of her date night look

When Millie Mackintosh shared her go-to date night look with fans, she was flooded with requests on where to shop her suede cowboy boots – and her exact pair are selling fast

Millie Mackintosh fans are always eager to steal the star’s style(Image: Millie Mackintosh/Instagram)

There’s nothing better than putting together a date night look, but if you’re having a bit of an outfit crisis, let Millie Mackintosh be your style guide. The former Made in Chelsea star shared her go-to look for a date night with husband Hugo Taylor recently, with a simple formula that was flirty, cute and perfect for a summer evening.

Millie teamed a flowing floral co-ord with a pair of suede cowboy boots, and it seems her followers were a huge fan of the look with plenty of them begging for info on where to shop her boots. Although Millie didn’t reveal where they’re from, we managed to track them down, and it turns out they’re from her Friends Like These collection at Next.

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Her exact boots are the Embroidered Western Cowboy Faux Suede Boots which you can get your hands on for £56, although you’ll need to be quick as they’re selling quickly – thanks, no doubt, to Millie’s date night ‘ fit. The boots are perfect for nailing the boho style which Millie is often seen wearing, just pair them with flowing fabrics and soft neutral tones.

Millie Mackintosh suede cowboy boots
Millie wore her suede cowboy boots for date night(Image: Millie Mackintosh/Instagram)

However you can just as easily wear them with denim and a band T-shirt for a more laidback western look, or even pair them with a midi dress for the office. Everything from the brown faux suede to the mid-shin length and block heel makes them easy to style with almost anything, so you know they’re going to work hard in your wardrobe.

If you prefer a lower heel and more rounded toe, these ALPE Camilla Cowboy Boots from Aspiga are £185 and have a more laid-back, practical fit. For something that’s slightly dressier with just a hint of western charm, the ASOS DESIGN Rational Heeled Western Boots in taupe (£42) are ideal thanks to their higher heel and classic ankle boot style.

If you struggle with boot sizing, Duo Boots are brilliant for allowing you to get a custom fit. The Saffron Knee High Boots in Marigold Suede are slightly pricier at £295, but they allow you not only to choose your shoe size, but your exact calf measurement too, with options spanning 30cm to 50cm.

Next Friends Like These Millie Mackintosh suede cowboy boots
The boots hail from Millie’s Friends Like These collection(Image: Next)

However as well as being versatile, Millie’s Embroidered Western Cowboy Faux Suede Boots have also been designed to be comfy enough to wear all day long. The cuban-style block heel is just high enough to give you some lift whilst being low and wide enough to avoid aches and pains. The faux suede material is also soft and supple, so you can wear them all day.

They currently only have one review, which is a five star rating saying: “Comfortable and look great”.

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With their contrast stitching, wide mid-calf shaft and pointed toes, these are a great way to nail the western trend whilst still looking elevated and put together. You can pick up the Embroidered Western Cowboy Faux Suede Boots from Millie’s Friends Like These collection at Next now.

Shop Millie Mackintosh’s exact suede cowboy boots as fans beg for details of her date night look

When Millie Mackintosh shared her go-to date night look with fans, she was flooded with requests on where to shop her suede cowboy boots – and her exact pair are selling fast

Millie Mackintosh fans are always eager to steal the star’s style(Image: Millie Mackintosh/Instagram)

There’s nothing better than putting together a date night look, but if you’re having a bit of an outfit crisis, let Millie Mackintosh be your style guide. The former Made in Chelsea star shared her go-to look for a date night with husband Hugo Taylor recently, with a simple formula that was flirty, cute and perfect for a summer evening.

Millie teamed a flowing floral co-ord with a pair of suede cowboy boots, and it seems her followers were a huge fan of the look with plenty of them begging for info on where to shop her boots. Although Millie didn’t reveal where they’re from, we managed to track them down, and it turns out they’re from her Friends Like These collection at Next.

READ MORE: ‘Fat Face’s midi dress with pockets is the most flattering and comfy thing in my summer wardrobe’

READ MORE: Vicky Pattison stuns in flattering striped pink midi dress with pockets and its selling fast

Her exact boots are the Embroidered Western Cowboy Faux Suede Boots which you can get your hands on for £56, although you’ll need to be quick as they’re selling quickly – thanks, no doubt, to Millie’s date night ‘fit. The boots are perfect for nailing the boho style which Millie is often seen wearing; just pair them with flowing fabrics and soft neutral tones.

Millie Mackintosh suede cowboy boots
Millie wore her suede cowboy boots for date night(Image: Millie Mackintosh/Instagram)

However you can just as easily wear them with denim and a band T-shirt for a more laidback western look, or even pair them with a midi dress for the office. Everything from the brown faux suede to the mid-shin length and block heel makes them easy to style with almost anything, so you know they’re going to work hard in your wardrobe.

If you prefer a lower heel and more rounded toe, these ALPE Camilla Cowboy Boots from Aspiga are £185 and have a more laid-back, practical fit. For something that’s slightly dressier with just a hint of western charm, the ASOS DESIGN Rational Heeled Western Boots in taupe (£42) are ideal thanks to their higher heel and classic ankle boot style.

If you struggle with boot sizing, Duo Boots are brilliant for allowing you to get a custom fit. The Saffron Knee High Boots in Marigold Suede are slightly pricier at £295, but they allow you not only to choose your shoe size, but your exact calf measurement too, with options spanning 30cm to 50cm.

Next Friends Like These Millie Mackintosh suede cowboy boots
The boots hail from Millie’s Friends Like These collection(Image: Next)

However as well as being versatile, Millie’s Embroidered Western Cowboy Faux Suede Boots have also been designed to be comfy enough to wear all day long. The cuban-style block heel is just high enough to give you some lift whilst being low and wide enough to avoid aches and pains. The faux suede material is also soft and supple, so you can wear them all day.

They currently only have one review, which is a five star rating saying: “Comfortable and look great.”

Article continues below

With their contrast stitching, wide mid-calf shaft and pointed toes, these are a great way to nail the western trend whilst still looking elevated and put together. You can pick up the Embroidered Western Cowboy Faux Suede Boots from Millie’s Friends Like These collection at Next now.

Rebekah Del Rio dead: Singer who performed in David Lynch hit movie found dead at home

Singer Rebekah Del Rio has died at the age of 57. The singer was found dead at her home in Los Angeles on June 23, with a cause of death yet to be confirmed.

The news was confirmed by the Los Angeles Coroner’s Office, though further details have yet to be disclosed.

Rebekah’s rose to prominence with her performance of Llorando in David Lynch’s acclaimed 2021 movie Mulholland Drive. The chance meeting between the singer and the celebrated filmmaker happened through a shared agent back in the mid-90s.

At the time, Rebekah had a country record deal in Nashville, Tennessee, thanks to her recording of Llorando – a Spanish version of Roy Orbison’s classic Crying.

Rebekah Del Rio has died at the age of 57 (Getty Images)

Upon their encounter, the late David Lynch, who died earlier this year in January, was so taken by Rebekah’s performance that he recorded it, leading to the creation of the iconic Club Silencio scene in his film.

Rebekah’s death comes 16 years after her son, Phillip C. DeMars, died aged 23 in 2009.

In remembrance, her nephew Dan Coronado has honoured his aunt with a heartfelt eulogy on Facebook. Accompanied by photographs of the beloved artist and her family, he expressed: “Just found out my Tia Becky passed away, and we literally just saw her on Father’s Day.

Rebekah's death was confirmed by the Los Angeles Coroner's Office,
Rebekah’s death was confirmed by the Los Angeles Coroner’s Office, though further details have yet to be disclosed (WireImage)

” So grateful the kids got to hear her sing, and also that I didn’t listen to her and secretly recorded the moment. “

He continued:” Her stage name was Rebekah Del Rio and her and my Uncle Phil came up with that name together. We really were blessed to have a beautiful day with her 2 Sundays ago and I’m so grateful my kids will remember how special it was to hear her God-given talent.

“Her and my cousin Monique can’t just sing, they can SING SING if you know what I mean. Her most famous song is titled ‘ Llorando ‘ which is after Roy Orbison’s song ‘ Crying ‘ which I’m doing right now as I type this out”.

He added, “Thank you for sharing your beautiful gift with the world Tia. We love you”.

Following Rebekah’s passing, heartfelt messages flooded in from fans, as one posted on Reddit: “No!!! She was so talented and a beautiful singer. A wonderful addition to David Lynch’s universe. I can’t believe we’ve lost another member of his universe. It’s already hard enough dealing with David’s death. And now Rebekah. She even performed recently at a memorial service for him”.

Another wrote: “Tragic. I feel so lucky I got to see her perform within the last few years at the Music Box in Chicago during a Mulholland Drive screening/event”.

Security forces disperse Togo protesters demanding president’s resignation

In Togo’s capital, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the streets to demand Faure Gnassingbe’s resignation. Security forces used tear gas to disperse the crowd.

On Thursday, hundreds of protesters erected concrete block barricades in various Lome neighborhoods, with some ignominating tyres and launching projectiles at security forces. In the opposition’s stronghold of Be, police used tear gas to disperse dozens of the protesters and make several arrests.

Gnassingbe is protesting as his government is increasingly urging him to step down over constitutional amendments that could keep him in power for an indefinite period.

Following the government’s crackdown on protests earlier this month, civil society organizations and influencers on social media had demanded protests from June 26 through June 28.

In the capital, where many businesses closed for the day, there was a large police presence. In some places, jeeps used as reinforcements for soldiers.

“We’re hungry,” Nothing is working for youth in Togo anymore, so we’re protesting this morning, according to 30-year-old unemployed man Kossi Albert, who stated that he planned to turn out once more on Friday.

Togo’s minister of territorial administration, Hodabalo Awate, did not respond to a request for comment on the security forces’ response to the protests right away.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday, a group of political organizations known as “Hands Off My Constitution” called for “strongly urgent measures to restore purchasing power to the population and to immediately and unconditionally release all of the roughly one hundred political prisoners.”

An “unprecedented peaceful demonstration” was demanded.

Gnassingbe, who has been in power since 2005 after his father’s passing, sworn in as the Council of Ministers’ president in May. There are no official terms for the powerful position.

Opposition politicians have criticized the action as a “constitutional coup” that could impose his rule on the populace.

Hundreds of people were detained by Togolese authorities earlier this month as a result of protests against Gnassingbe’s new role and what Amnesty International claimed was a cost-of-living crisis and a crackdown on dissent. The rights organization claimed that many of them were quickly released.

Demonstrations have been banned in Togo since 2022 following a deadly attack at Lome’s main market, which is unusual.

‘Wilder v Paul next? You wouldn’t flinch’

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Jake Paul and Deontay Wilder are two men separated by weight, experience and tradition, yet orbiting the same strange boxing universe.

‘The Problem Child’ Paul fights Julio Cesar Chavez Jr on Saturday in Arizona, while his fellow American Wilder returns against Tyrrell Herndon on Friday in Kansas.

And really, thank goodness they’re not fighting each other, because that’s exactly the kind of boxing world we live in now.

If someone called you tomorrow and said, “Wilder v Paul next,” you wouldn’t flinch.

Picture this: Wilder wipes out Herndon in a round in a vintage ‘Bronze Bomber’ display.

Just 24 hours later, Paul is behind on all cards and then stops Chavez Jr late on in a thriller.

By Sunday morning, the clips go viral, the messages start, and someone makes a call.

Wilder v Paul outdoors in America later this year? It’s not impossible. Stranger things have happened.

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Why Wilder will always get chances

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Wilder was dropped five times by Tyson Fury in their trilogy. He looked a shadow of himself against Joseph Parker. And against Zhilei Zhang, I was about four feet away and he honestly didn’t look like he knew where he was. His instincts were scrambled.

He’s lost four of his last five and yet we’re still not convinced he’s finished. Why? Because Wilder has a gift that defies logic.

He owns one of the most dangerous right hands in boxing history – a punch so destructive that it wipes out most sensible analysis. When you can end a fight in the blink of an eye, you get chances. You get forgiven. You get watched.

He faces the relatively unknown Herndon in Wichita – and no, I couldn’t point it out on a map either. Herndon was stopped in two rounds by Olympic silver medallist Richard Torrez Jr, a terrific heavyweight who’s flying under the radar.

If Wilder detonates early and finishes Herndon quicker than Torrez did, expect someone somewhere to shout: “He’s back!”

And then he’ll want the big names again. He’ll talk about a Parker or Zhang rematch, or maybe even that long-awaited super-fight with Anthony Joshua.

Of course, there’s also Dave Allen. The fact Wilder’s even being linked with Doncaster’s Allen – and no disrespect to Dave, who we all love – shows just how far Wilder’s stock has fallen.

Paul – committed, self-publicist master & elite matchmaker

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I get asked about Paul all the time – “Buncey, what do you make of him?”

I tell them that Paul is one of boxing’s best-promoted and best-matched fighters. He’s the sport’s greatest modern self-publicist.

He’s had just 12 fights but operates with the publicity machine of a 30-year veteran. That’s the reality.

This next one – against Mexican Chavez – is another masterstroke. Win, and Paul can truthfully say he’s beaten a former world champion. Never mind that Chavez has been unmotivated and underwhelming for years.

This is elite matchmaking, the kind Mickey Duff or Frank Warren would have admired in the 1980s. Find a guy with a belt in the past, a name the public still knows and has just enough miles on the clock. Time it right, get the win, build the brand.

In fact, smart matchmaking has always been Paul’s strategy. Even the Mike Tyson fight was cold, calculated business. It may have counted to both their records but it was just a glorious payday for Tyson, who didn’t really let his hands go and nor did Paul either. There was a degree of benevolence in that ring.

Paul upsets the purists when he fights UFC guys and then starts calling out the likes of Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez or Joshua. His mouth is his crime, not his commitment to boxing. I’ve seen him in the gym – Paul trains like a world champion.

He’s raw, his footwork clunky, his technique mechanical, but his commitment is real. He trains like he’s going 15 rounds at Madison Square Garden.

As for Chavez, this could be redemption. If a motivated, fit Chavez – the kind we haven’t seen in years – shows up, he could give Paul a real fight.

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Folau carry ‘doesn’t half put a smile on my face’ – North’s iconic Lions moment

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Twelve years is a long time, not just for sports.

In the wintertime sunshine of June 2025, George North is practicing yoga on the north bank of the Brisbane River in the shadow of Story Bridge.

The former Wales winger claims that it is “probably the most Australian thing I’ve ever done.”

The sedate scene is far removed from the pulsing energy of the year-old North Irish Lions folklore.

No, not the equally jaw-droppingly brilliant 60-meter solo try from the first Test.

The second Test is taking place in Melbourne in the 60th minute. With nowhere to go, North has just received a through-the-legs pass from Brian O’Driscoll and is faced by his opposing number, Israel Folau, a winger with a 6′ 4″ and 17-stone stature.

North decides to pump his legs and use the Australia winger, who is now upside down on North’s back, as an improvised human battering ram, with the ball in hand. The hallucinations were thrown like skittles.

North recalls it in this manner, which is “a little silly, to be honest.” He continues, “Not my best thought.”

The Lions’ 137-year history is now defined by eminently legendary moments. The list goes on and on, starting with JPR or Jeremy Guscott’s drop-goals, Robert Jones arguing with Nick Farr-Jones, Sir Ian McGeechan and Jim Telfer’s team talk, Matt Dawson’s dummy, O’Driscoll’s knife-through-butter try, and more.

The Lions lost by one point in the second Test, which North almost forgot happened in. It defined Australia’s 2013 2-1 series victory.

One thing North reveals to him when he interacts with Lions fans, as he did during his recent 10-day working vacation in Australia.

He claims that it’s most likely the Izzy Folau carry. Then it moves on to the drama and excitement that the Test series brought. Going to the decider [in 2013] was incredibly special both as a player and as a fan.

I never imagined I would be able to play for the Lions, and I never imagined I would be able to do so. I never imagined I would be able to do so, let alone travel twice to support your country.

George North celebrates scoring the opening try as the Lions win the first Test 23-21 in 2013. Israel Folau looks dejected in the backgroundImages courtesy of Getty
Israel Folau somehow stops George North from scoring a try in the first TestImages courtesy of Getty

Lions history is “so special and unique.”

After that tour, North’s life “got busy,” despite already winning the Six Nations.

He continues, “I’d just joined Northampton, so 2013 put me in a different bracket when I came home, and it was amazing to be recognized for what you do.”

What does he think of the British and Irish Lions, then? Is it that his 2013 or 2017 tour, which ended in injury before the start of his Test matches, was better?

“I consider the lions’ history. When you’re in that environment, you can’t help but feel and carry it, which is something he claims is incredible because it’s so special and unique.

“I was fighting hard every day and at my best,” I said, “because of the honor you have and the responsibility you have for that jersey.”

“It was probably the best rugby I’ve ever played,” I said in a personal statement. For me, it was undoubtedly a fantastic experience on the field, with the players I met, with the activities we engaged in, and with the opportunity to travel to such a wonderful country as Australia.

North, who won 121 caps for Wales, is still a 33-year-old fan and currently plays for Provence in the French second division. Does he miss it?

Like most ex-players, he reveals, “Do you know what, when I was]in Australia] I was going’maybe I can still go?”

I absolutely loved my tour, and I’m proud of what I did and did, but it’s time for these boys to start moving forward.

Does he have a 2025 forecast?

I was considering this,” I said. I’m going to go for Australia to win the first game, Lions to win the second, and then the third game to lose to Lions to win 2-1.

That is what, in my opinion, happened in 1989 to Australia.

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