Posted on March 29th, 2007 by Laura Yates
Savvy fashion hounds in the States are realising that given the fickle nature of fashion, this season’s ‘must have items’ can be over in a week or two and are taking to leasing designer goodies and then moving on to the next best thing once they’ve had their fashion fix. It is a great way [...]
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Posted on March 28th, 2007 by Laura Yates
A Night in Fashion on June 28th kicks of a series of events held in the Tower of London this summer. It’s a truly atmospheric setting for a catwalk show which has a great line-up, including models Helena Christensen and Erin O’Conner. It’s for charity, raising money for Breakthrough Breast Cancer and the Everyman male cancer charity so [...]
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Posted on March 27th, 2007 by Annmarie O'Connor
There are a number of options when thinking about what to do this Easter:
1. Sit at home and devour a large number of Chocolate Eggs whilst watching the Eastenders omnibus.
2. Try and get to Cornwall for a break and spend most of the weekend stuck on the M5 in traffic.
Or…
3. Spend Easter Sunday and Monday at The [...]
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Posted on March 27th, 2007 by Laura Yates
Everyone in Celebville is running in (and fairly quickly out again) to rehab these days. Celebrities seem to have mistaken having a few nights at home - what the rest of us do when we’ve overdone it a bit - with the need for a serious crisis. I don’t want to knock rehab centres they’re vital for life threatening addictions but some [...]
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Posted on March 26th, 2007 by Laura Yates
There’s only a couple of weeks left to have an opportunity to slide down Carsten Holler’s work for the Unilever Series in the Turbine Hall of the Tate Modern. The giant slides by the Belgium artist have proved a huge hit with visitors keen to hurtle down these rather beautiful, silver sculptural installations. Be warned though they [...]
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Filed under: Art & Design