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The Duchess of Cambridge Wore a Face Mask From One of Princess Charlotte’s Favourite Designers

The Duchess of Cambridge is forever influencing us with her fashion choices, and now, that influence includes face masks, too. On Tuesday, Kate was seen wearing a face mask in public for the first time during her visit to Baby Basics UK in Sheffield. For the occasion, she chose to wear a mask from childrenswear designer, Amaia, which was made from Liberty London’s floral “Pepper Tana Lawn” pattern. The London-based brand is clearly a favourite of the Cambridge’s as Charlotte has worn the designer’s clothes for various family occasions. The masks – which are designed in London and made in Spain – are made from double layer, 100 percent cotton, feature a filter pocket, and include five filter refills (you can also purchase of pack of 50 filters from ...

BAFTA Television Nominees Are Posing in Glamorous At-Home Outfits Ahead of the Award Ceremony

The 2020 Virgin Media BAFTA television awards are coming to you live, this Friday 31 July on BBC One. To celebrate the biggest night in British telly, a handful of nominees are sharing some glamorous, personality-filled portraits ahead of the anticipated award ceremony — all shot remotely by acclaimed British photographer Rankin. The virtual nominees photo shoot, “all dressed up, with nowhere to go”, is a joint effort curated by Virgin Media and BAFTA. The series includes intimate photos of Naomi Ackie, Stephen Graham, Ncuti Gatwa, Suranne Jones, and others in their best at-home awards show outfits. “I am so excited to have shot the 2020 Virgin Media BAFTAs nominee portraits,” said Rankin in a press statement. “Despite the limitations, we have created a memora...

Princess Beatrice’s Bridal Look Was Filled with Sweet Details For Her Mum, Sarah Ferguson

Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi got married in a private wedding ceremony at All Saints Chapel in Windsor on Friday, 12 July. On Sunday, Buckingham Palace released two beautiful photos of the newlyweds, which highlighted the subtle styling details of Beatrice’s bridal look that honoured her love for her mother, Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York. Princess Beatrice altered Queen Elizabeth’s vintage Hartnell gown by adding similar puff sleeves worn by Sarah, Duchess of York on her own Links”>wedding day on 23 July, 1986. Ferguson wore an embroidered Lindka Cierach gown for her marriage to Prince Andrew, Duke of York, which featured diamanté embroidery and gigot sleeves — which have come full circle back in fashion. Beatrice also chose to wear her hair in a half ...

Selling Sunset: Shop the Exact Wardrobe Worn by LA’s Most Fabulous Real Estate Agents

Netflix’s hit reality drama Selling Sunset is like The Hills with real estate. It follows the lives of seven agents who hustle hard to sell Los Angeles’s most sought after properties. But what’s more impressive than their ambition are their fabulous designer and midrange outfits that are all available to shop online. The show mostly revolves around key characters Chrishell Stause and Christine Quinn who don’t always get along. What they do have in common is exceptional style and a shared love for designer pieces from Balmain. Most of the blazers worn in the series were courtesy of the French fashion house, and the remainder of the cast’s wardrobes are by midrange brands that can be found on Revolve and Shopbop. Some of our favourite looks of Selling SunsetR...

Lizzo’s Quay Sunglasses Collection Offers a Free Extra Pair While Helping Someone in Need

Lizzo launched a juicy eyewear collection with sunglasses brand Quay that’ll give you a confidence boost all summer. The exclusive eight-piece collection has the perfect pair of sunnies to complement your unique style — from classic cat-eye shapes to sparkling shades covered in rhinestones. Lizzo isn’t only shining with her fab new sunglasses collection, she’s also teaming up with Quay and hunger relief organisation Feeding America to donate one million meals through a “Buy one. Get one. Give 100 meals.” program. Between 20 and 25 May, buyers can purchase a pair of sunnies, get a second pair free, and help Quay and Feeding America provide 100 meals per purchase to people struggling with hunger. “Quay is cool and fresh, but also inclusive and attainable,&...

Duchess of Cambridge Wears the Perfect Summer Dress While Announcing New Project on This Morning

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge stopped by The Morning via Zoom to chat with hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield about her exciting new photography project with the National Portrait Gallery. While we can’t wait to see the unveil of “Hold Still: A Portrait of Our Nation in 2020”, Kate’s sunny yellow summer dress has us excited about warmer weather — and potential picnic season. “Hold Still: A Portrait of Our Nation in 2020” in collaboration with the National Portrait Gallery is a community photo project that encourages all of us to “help capture the spirit, the hopes, the fears & feelings of the UK as we continue to deal with the Coronavirus” and share them with Duchess Kate. For the big announcement, Catherine wore a darling yel...

My Question to the Early 2000s – Why Did We Dress Like This?

The early 2000s was a strange time for pop culture. A time where women kissing was seen as shocking (Britney, Christina, and Links”>Madonna at the 2003 VMAs), but using people and pets as accessories wasn’t ( Links”>Gwen Stefani‘s L.A.M.B, and Links”>Paris Hilton‘s Tinkerbell). The early aughts was bizarre, for sure, especially between 2003 and 2006, which created some of the worst personal style of the past century. Yeah, it was that bad, which is why we absolutely love it. Early 2000s fashion sense might be trash, but it was totally iconic. We had a strange obsession with really long torsos. Not sure where that came from, but all signs seem to point to the debut of The Simple Life in 2003. Paris Hilton made Juicy Couture track suits, tiny dogs...

Cate Blanchett’s Style Is Undeniably Elegant, but These 13 Looks Surpassed Our Expectations

Cate Blanchett has always been a minimal style queen. Even in the ’90s, when fellow up-and-coming actors were finding their fashion bearings, Cate had already mastered her personal style. The reason she always looks so elegant on the red carpet is because of a winning combination: her go-to colour palette that complements her skin, hair, and eyes perfectly, a careful balance of classic gowns and casual suited looks, and consistently poised poses — she definitely knows her angles. Cate is a fan of classic black-and-white looks, and we can’t blame her; it’s the most timeless colour combination to grace the red carpets. When she isn’t in a sophisticated monochromatic outfit, she isn’t afraid to experiment with frothy floral gowns and sweet pastel suits. Embellish...