Fashion
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How to master flattering make-up in your 60s
You’ll probably know the make-up artist Bobbi Brown from her namesake beauty range which she launched in 1991. The original master of the “no make-up make-up look”, in 2016, aged 59, Brown left what became a billion-dollar enterprise and returned to our make-up bags in 2021 with her new venture, Jones Road.
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This summer’s most joyful trend? Dressing like you’re going to an Italian garden party
Of all the “core” fashion trends that social media is touting for this summer, surely the latest is the most appealing.
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The colourful tights revolution is upon us – here’s how to find the perfect pair
Plus: Lisa solves your fashion dilemmas below
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Victoria Beckham’s life at 50: How she went from naff to national treasure
On Wednesday, Victoria Caroline Beckham turns 50. The prospect doesn’t faze her – at least not from a superficial point of view. “Honestly,” she told me last autumn, “I’m not obsessed with looking young.” Several years earlier, when she was launching Victoria Beckham Beauty, she said: “I think it looks a bit silly when you can’t move your face… I’m really not bothered about my wrinkles.’’
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This petite fashion brand has over 400 spring dresses on sale
From holiday outfits to everyday options, find a huge selection of super affordable dresses specially designed to flatter petite frames.
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John Lewis launches mega sale on spring womenswear
From light spring jackets to statement dresses, the collection is well worth a browse.
3-min read - StyleThe Telegraph
Inside the historic factory of the King’s favourite shoemaker
You could be forgiven for thinking that Crockett & Jones is like any other British heritage brand. After all, it has much in common with Savile Row’s oldest tailors, or Jermyn Street’s traditional shirtmakers. There’s the Victorian founding date (established in Northampton in 1879), the royal warrant the company’s held since 2017, and the regular patronage of King Charles III (he owns several pairs, including Connaught lace-ups and Cavendish tassel loafers). Then there’s the four-storey red-bric
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