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http//: 2021: Mae’s kinderkamer


Hieronder één van de korte clips van het interview dat Hilary had met People Magazine, er zijn nog 3 andere video’s verschenen waarin Hilary o.a. praat over ‘Younger’, haar boek ‘Brave Little Girl’ en samen met Matthew over hun relatie. Deze staan allemaal in de videosectie :)


Hilary en Matthew hebben een interview en fotoshoot gehad over hun gezin met People Magazine, hiervoor hebben ze een nieuwe fotoshoot gehad die komende week te zien is op de cover van het Amerikaanse blad.

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http//: 17 mei 2021: People Magazine (VS)

“We’re in the thick of it, and it feels good,” Hilary Duff tells PEOPLE of her family of five

These days, Hilary Duff’s life is full of joy — and plenty of juggling.

On March 24, the Younger actress and her husband, singer-songwriter Matthew Koma, both 33, welcomed daughter Mae James, who joins their older daughter Banks Violet, 2, and Duff’s son Luca Cruz, 9, from her first marriage.

“I have help, but babies just want their mom. Even Luca is still like, ‘Mom, Mom, Mom.’ Mom cooks the thing the right way, and Mom packs the bag the right way. It’s crazy,” Duff says of her new life as a mom of three.

“It’s a learning curve to throw a newborn into the mix. A lot of people have been like, ‘That third kid really gets you.’ And they’re right!”

Duff finished filming the seventh and final season of Younger (streaming on Paramount+) when she was eight months pregnant and released her New York Times best-selling children’s book My Little Brave Girl just before Mae was born. Soon, she’ll get back to work on her next project: producing and starring in Hulu’s How I Met Your Mother spin-off, How I Met Your Father.

So for now, Duff is relishing this rare time off.

“I’m so in love with all my kids,” she says, “and I love this mayhem.”
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Hilary heeft na de geboorte opnieuw een interview gehad voor Dr. Berlin’s podcast ‘Informed Pregnancy’. Ter promotie van de podcast is een nieuwe foto van Mae’s geboorte vrijgegeven.

Hilary Duff is as real as ever in this open book interview about the final days of her recent pregnancy and her physical and emotional experiences during labor, birth and postpartum.

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De bedenken van ‘Younger’ en enkele castleden hebben via videobellen een interview gehad met Entertainment Tonight waar ze vragen beantwoorden hoe ze haar babybump verborgen hebben gehouden.


Hilary is recent opnieuw te gast geweest bij de ‘Informed Pregnancy’ podcast van Dr. Berlin, ditmaal om te praten over hoe ze haar derde zwangerschap ervaart midden in de pandemie. Vlak voor de geboorte van Banks in 2018 was ze ook al eens te gast bij de podcast, beluister deze aflevering hier.

BEFORE baby #3
Hilary Duff, imminently due with her third baby, talks about pandemic pregnancy and reflects on her last birth as she prepares for the next.

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Hilary was gisteren via videobellen te gast bij de talkshow Ellen om haar aankomende kinderboek ‘Brave Little Girl’ te promoten.

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Hilary heeft een interview gehad met Refinery29.com over haar nieuwe collectie met Smash + Tess.

Hilary Duff never expected to be in this place in her life. And by this place, I mean wearing bike shorts in the year of our lord 2021.
The actor, like many of us, took on several new roles during the pandemic: hair stylist, children’s book author, New York resident (while she filmed the seventh and final season of Younger), second-grade teacher to her son Luca, and perhaps most surprising… bike shorts convert. “I never thought I’d wear them again,” she says incredulously of the re-emerged loungewear trend. “It’s like 1997.”

Another role she’s taken on this year: fashion designer. Duff partnered with women-owned Canadian brand Smash + Tess for a collaboration of rompers. Dropping on February 23 and inspired by some of the influential females in her life, S + T x Hilary Duff is an elevated take on some of the label’s sell-out essentials. (Her favourite in the collection is the shoulder-padded The Banks Romper, named after her two-year-old daughter.)

The collab couldn’t have come at a better time, for both our current stretchy waistbands-only quarantine wardrobes and Duff’s own closet. As she tells Refinery29, she’s “100 months pregnant” with her third child, which can make dressing a bit tricky and which also means that style and comfort are key. A former skeptic of the romper trend (typically too much drop crotch for someone who is 5’2”), Duff was drawn to working with a size-inclusive brand like Smash + Tess.

Not to mention that the collaboration, which first came up in June 2020, was a chance for her to do something artistic, after filming for the latest season of Younger was postponed due to COVID. (FYI for those seeking intel on the final season, no luck, we were told it was off-limits.) “I was like, ‘Oh, hell yes, please,’” Duff says of the opportunity. “It seemed like a really fun outlet to get away from cleaning my house and dealing with my kids all day. We made a lot of good memories during quarantine, but I was definitely hungry to be creative.”

Working with Smash + Tess is natural extension for the star, whose style has been A+ since the start of her career. For many millennials, the former tween icon’s on-screen and IRL wardrobe evolved alongside our own; most of the time directly influencing it. As Lizzie McGuire in her breakout role, Duff made butterfly clips, bell bottoms, and training bras essential. (RIP to the Disney+ reboot and all the outfits that could have been.) As Sam Montgomery in 2004’s A Cinderella Story (up there with Brandy’s iconic version, IMO), she pretty much put pink Converse on the map.
Her caped Jenny Packham wedding dress, which she wore for her December 2019 nuptials to musician Matthew Koma, is still on my mind daily — it’s just that good. And, most recently, as publishing ingenue Kelsey Peters on Younger since 2015, Duff has made a strong case for taking the subway in stilettos. (And an equally strong case for me to spend my next paycheque on the Canadian-made SMYTHE coat she was spotted wearing on-set.)
Duff’s pandemic style is a touch more relatable. Her quarantine faves, including her go-to bike shorts, probably look a lot like yours, as in super comfy. “I’m in love with this sweatpant movement. I love big chunky sneakers. It makes so much more sense for your life,” she says. “I’m even loving the look and feel of a little blazer and a cropped sweater. I’m talking about earlier in quarantine when I had my normal body,” she clarifies, “but comfort for sure.”

Which isn’t to say that Duff has only been rocking chunky New Balance sneakers and sweats at home. A quick scan of her Instagram feed proves otherwise, showing plenty of red lips, cute nap dresses, and always a big hoop or statement earring (sometimes all at once). “I still like to get dressed up,” she asserts.

Case in point: She’s been buying shoes. “I just bought a pair of clear plastic heels,” she says. “I’ve done a few backyard [get-togethers] with some of my girlfriends and I’ve been out to dinner a couple of times before I started shooting, and it just felt more like a special occasion to put something cute on.” (Also on her list of deep-cut quarantine purchases is a pair of squared-toe Peter Do boots she styles with The Banks Romper).

As for what Duff does plan to wear when she can actually step outside the house for more than work and errands? “I’m excited for dresses and flowy things,” she says of spring 2021 trends. “Halfway through quarantine I started adding more colour into my wardrobe because I was feeling kind of sad. We’re coming out of winter and it’s been a tough year for everyone, so incorporating fun pops of colour here and there is important.”
As always, we’ll take our cues from the expert.

S + T x Hilary Duff is available for purchase starting February 23 at smashtess.ca


Hilary heeft een interview gehad met Vouge.com over haar nieuwe collectie met Smash + Tess.

With two children and a third on the way, actor Hilary Duff knows all about juggling motherhood with a busy work schedule. For the past five months or so, Duff has been in New York City shooting the seventh season of her TV Land series, Younger. But with her due date approaching sometime soon, Duff is now back on mom duty at home in California. “I’m so happy to be back in my backyard in the sun right now, with my dogs,” Duff says over the phone last week. “My hurricane of a daughter is taking a nap and it feels so nice.”

In addition to Younger, Duff is also keeping busy with her new collaboration with Smash + Tess, a Canadian loungewear and rompers brand. “I’ve been wearing their rompers for a couple of years now,” says Duff. “When [founder Ashley Freeborn] reached out, it was probably two months into the quarantine in Los Angeles, and I had been a second grade teacher to my son for like 11 weeks—so I was like, hell yeah, I’m down to do something creative.” Duff designed a collection inspired by her own wardrobe as a working mom, where she is constantly looking for pieces that merge comfort with style; it includes items such as rompers and even romperalls (romper overalls), in sizes from XXS to XXXL.

Duff says the line, which launches tomorrow, offers moms (and non-moms!) options that are both comfortable but put-together. Being pregnant with her third child certainly shaped how Duff approached the designs. “I was newly pregnant, so it was fun to create a collection of clothes that I knew would look cute on me in the moment, and then grow with me throughout the pregnancy,” she says. “It’s not maternity, but it’s size-inclusive, and looks good on everyone’s bodies.” Duff says rompers have been her hero piece throughout her pregnancy, and in the line, there’s a variety of styles to suit different aesthetics. There’s a black romper with shoulder pads that’s perfect for waist-up dressing. “Everyone’s sitting on Zoom meetings at home, so I feel like it’s comfy, but a little more chic,” says Duff. There’s also a floral print romper, because, “I’m obsessed with anything ’70s,” says Duff. She even did mini rompers for kids.

As a mom-on-the-go, the actor says her approach to fashion has changed overall. “I tend to dress a lot more fluffy,” says Duff. “I don’t have a lot of time to spend putting a detailed outfit together. I want to be comfortable and to be able to move throughout my day, but still be on-trend. And that’s not always accomplished! But I like basic colors and accessorizing with a fun bag and shoes. I love a big earring.” She’s also enjoyed finding different hacks to dress up the neutral rompers from her new line. “I just bought this really cute Isabel Marant men’s blazer coat, it’s almost to the knee and it’s tweed,” says Duff. “I roll up the sleeves and put it on top. And I have these square-toed boots—that’s how I wore one the other day.”

Even though she clearly has a penchant for dressing up, even if to just stay home, Duff says she’s struggled with maternity style just like any other mother does. She understands the need for simple pieces that you can throw on without much thought, something that’s at the heart of her Smash + Tess line. “Maternity clothes are so hard,” Duff says. “Towards the end [of pregnancy], you’re, like, funny big. You tend to dress in oversized things that make you look bigger than you are. I just came off shooting [Younger], though, and I got to wear these amazing clothes. I was like, I look great in this—but we had a seamstress on set and someone styling me. I could never accomplish that in my real, everyday life!”