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    Ariana Grande debuts new lilac grey hair

    From the super on-trend buzz cut to the long-reigning celebrity favourite wavy bob, we chart the best and most drastic celebrity hair transformations to be inspired by this year. From Harpers Bazaar UK

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    10 lessons in maternity dressing from Hollywood's pregnant celebrities

    Dressing when pregnant may be one of the hardest things you’ll ever have to do (aside from giving birth, of course). While many will tell you to wear black and conceal your bump at all costs, maternity fashion doesn’t have to be boring. Take a lesson from these famous ladies on how to dress that bump with style. Women who start a family over 25 are more likely to live longer than younger first-time mums This artist made a dress out of breastmilk bags to make an important point about working mum

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    Carey Mulligan, Marion Cotillard And Saoirse Ronan Lead The BIFAs Stellar Sartorial Show

    <p>If there’s one thing Britain does well, it’s gritty, independent films. And that’s exactly what some of the world’s biggest stars celebrated last night as they gathered in London for the British Independent Film Awards. <br /></p><p>New mum Carey Mulligan and Marion Cotillard looked elegant in floor-length gowns, while Saorise Ronan and “Downton Abbey” star Laura Carmichael opted to show some leg. Stellar actresses Julie Walters, Helena Bonham Carter and Celia Imrie also put in an appearance,

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    Emma Watson Calls For Gender Equality In Hollywood: “I’ve Experienced Sexism”

    Emma Watson isn’t one to shy away from saying what she thinks, particularly when defending women’s rights – just one of the reasons why she makes such a brilliant UN Women Goodwill Ambassador. The actress has spoken numerous times about gender equality, most notably in her game-changing speeches for the UN, and she’s now calling out sexism in Hollywood in a way that everyone understands. As part of a larger piece by The Guardian on the industry’s sexist practices, the “Perks Of Being A Wallflo