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RESIDENTS who are planning to hold street parties to celebrate the Royal Wedding have been given the go-ahead provided they follow guidance issued by the government.
The Royal Wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton will take place on Friday, April 29, and the day has been declared a public holiday by the Isle of Man Government...read more on http://tinyurl.com/6zm65ya
Saying farewell to London, we now turn our attentions to Milan Fashion Week, and helping to kick
off proceedings yesterday was Gucci. In the flash of an eye, Frida Giannini swept the runway in a trail of rich colours including yellow, purple, and jewel tones such as emerald, ruby and turquoise.
This early-gangster-meets-Seventies-bohemian theme was a great choice for Gianni, who looked to Faye Dunaway for inspiration. With nearly every look trimmed by brightly dyed fox fur, there was a definite 1940s feel to pieces, many of which relied heavily on pussy bow ties...
Just 24 hours after hitting the town for London Fashion Week and ditching her dress halfway through the night, Kate Moss made another serious fashion statement as she headed out to the NME awards.
Never one to disappoint in the fashion stakes, the model this time chose to cover it all up - in a floor length black leather dress.
The supermodel, 37, paired the dominatrix inspired frock with a black blazer and black patent stilettos as she headed over to the Brixton Academy, accompanied by her rockstar beau Jamie Hince for the music magazines annual bash.
Fashion mogul DAME VIVIENNE WESTWOOD insists she'd turn down a request to design PRINCE WILLIAM's bride's wedding dress - because she thinks KATE MIDDLETON's style is too outdated.
The royal is set to marry Middleton in April (11), and gossip is rife over who will be designing the outfit for the big day.
But Westwood is adamant it won't be her - because she's not impressed with the 29 year old's fashion sense.
She tells Britain's Daily Star, "I would have loved to have dressed Kate Middleton but I have to wait until she kind of catches up a bit somewhere with style.
"Sorry, I'm not going to say any more, that's it. When people ask me where she's going to get the dress from - she's definitely not going to get it from me."
Judging by some of the bizarre creations shown off at London Fashion Week, it’s good Britons are able to laugh at themselves.
One of the industry’s biggest names, Anna Wintour, the editor of US Vogue, said this quality stands out among British designers.
‘I think that’s what’s so great about British fashion, they always have a sense of humour and that’s something we could afford to have a little bit more of here in the States.’
Ms Wintour was praising Topshop’s 101 Dalmatian-themed catwalk in which models wore a variety of spotted outfits.
She added: ‘Topshop fills a very special position in British fashion. It provides very inexpensive, well-priced clothes for young girls in very much a street culture.
‘It’s something we don’t sadly see so much in the US.’
She is one of the world’s most successful models and would have fashion designers clamouring to create her wedding dress.
But Kate Moss will not be wearing Versace, Gucci or Vera Wang when she walks down the aisle with rock guitarist Jamie Hince this summer.
She has chosen a lesser-known designer to create the dress – herself...
The promo, which premiered on MTV US last night, shows Spears arriving to Earth in a meteor before becoming involved in a brawl with herself, as the two Britneys fight in a glitzy outfit and stilettos.
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A pair of limited-edition python-skin sandals by Nicholas Kirkwood have been kept under wraps - until now. I'm the first person to try them on, and they are stunning, with intricate mesh criss-crossing the ankles. They cost around £1,100.
As I start to walk in the 6in-plus heels, I feel unsteady, but Kirkwood advises: "Heel down first, then roll through the balls of your feet and spring off your toes." But it's no good; back into the box they go. It's time to find something a little safer. Here's my choice of on-trend heels - and you can walk in all of them.
Animal print: Python platform sandal, £180, Kurt Geiger. Wear with: flares, Seventies casual.
Colour: Red peep-toe shoe-boot; £350, Kurt Geiger. Wear with: a neutral trouser suit or contrasting bright dress.
Nude: Leather bow sandal, £540, Rupert Sanderson. Wear with: a white Stella McCartney-style trouser suit.
Ladylike: Patent kitten heels with bow, £480, Valentino. Wear with: midi skirts, skinny and cropped slim trousers.
Seventies: Leather sandal, £710, YSL. Wear with: jewel-coloured Gucci-style satin separates.
Harrods Shoe Salon is holding a week of customer events from February 18; 020 7730 1234, harrods.com
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You know when we are on the brink of London Fashion Week when the British Elle Style Awards crop up. This year's event was another star-studded affair, with appearances from some of major 'slebs including Emma Watson, who won theStyle Icon award, which was presented to her by Vivienne Westwood. The actress braved the chill in a very mini pale Hakaan cut-out dress, but she wasn't the only one to bare her legs. Minnie Driver and Fearne Cotton also got their stems out, while Thandie Newton went a little sexy in a thigh splitting halterneck number byLouis Vuitton. Taking a leaf out of Jessica Alba's recent electric blue outing wasBlake Lively, who wore a Grecian-inspired cascading Emilio Pucci dress.
Other winners on the night included Coco Rocha (in Alexander McQueen), who took out the gong for Best Model. Cheryl Cole won for Best Music, collecting her award in a floor-length red McQueen gown. For her Outstanding Contribution to Fashion, Helena Christensen was given the special honour, and named ...
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Gucci is synonymous with glamour and what better decade
for the Italian label to hop in to bed with than the 1970s.
The designer, Frida Giannini, cited fashion photographers
of the era such as Guy Bourdin plus the exoticism of
Marrakech as her inspirations. Alternatively, think Bianca
Jagger at Studio 54 and you'll have it nailed.
A key player in this look is the jumpsuit. The all-in-one has
many guises but none is more louche and downright sexy
than the satin version. This one from Marks & Spencer is
perfect with its tapered leg, cutaway halter neck and
jewel tone, colour blocking.
Slick hair, strong make-up with a high-impact ruby lip and
plenty of gold accessories will complete the glamazon
feel. Plus these Topshop sandals are deliciously similar to
Gucci's. Who needs buckets of cash when you have high-
street know-how?
Christian Siriano sent his fall 2011 collection down the New York Fashion Week runway this evening and he featured black on black, muted green, deep rose, full skirts, feminine lines, menswear inspiration, one shoulder necklines on cocktail attire, asymmetrical lines, hand-sewn embellishments, small feathers, touches of flower, traces of lace, modified pencil skirts, leather, sheer fabrics, platform shoes and a classic yet edgy clutch and the north/south tote.
Christian Soriano created a soft, black leather north/south tote for his fall 2011 collection with gold hardware along the edges and one top handle. The tote evoked a luxurious feel and featured a slim width; making it appropriate for daytime use. The tote signals the continuation of the north/south tote trend from the spring 2011 runways.