Kate goes Kiwi HRH the Duchess of Cambridge wearing a pink Emilia Wickstead dress, retailing at £1,200, at HM the Queen’s Sovereigns’ Lunch, one of the Jubilee year events. More here.

(Source: lovingkate)


carolynenting:

Look who’s wearing Rebecca Taylor!

Check out the Daily Mail’s report by clicking the link below.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2135544/Kate-Middleton-wears-indigo-tweed-Rebecca-Taylor-suit-reception-celebrating-South-Pole-explorers.html

Duchess of Cambridge in Rebecca Taylor It’s a pity the Mail says that Rebecca Taylor is Australian-born, the indignation that successful Kiwis have to suffer. Here is the story with the correct fact about Rebecca’s birthplace, plus our video.


The Shrimp No surprise that our story on Jean Shrimpton and David Bailey was the most-read at Lucire last week, after We’ll Take Manhattan aired on BBC4. (Photograph by Bailey, copyright ©1965 by the Conde Nast Publications [UK] Ltd.)


K-Gill as the Shrimp The BBC has released its first official image of Karen Gillan as Jean Shrimpton in the upcoming bio-pic, We’ll Take Manhattan. More info here. (Above image uploaded to Tumblr by http://my-ponchoboys.tumblr.com.)


Actress of the Year Gemma Arterton, wearing Balmain, at Harrods for the opening of its summer sale yesterday. Photographed by Steve Finn.


Alice in Westwoodland What a great photo of Vivienne Westwood. For Vicki Matias’s report on her collection, with photographs by Maurice Luckett, click here. For the British Fashion Council’s video, click here. And her FIT exhibition is reviewed here.

(Source: computersong, via riddler)


Beauty meets beauty Of course there’s some good news today. Karen Gillan will play 1960s’ model Jean Shrimpton in her first starring role.


Poppy King collaborates with Boot’s We would be remiss if we didn’t mention Keeley’s new lipstick commercial.

(via riddler)


London Fashion Week Because Doug Rimington is a bloody good photographer. From Jackie J. S. Lee’s autumn–winter 2011–12 show.


Fire up the Quattro Audi has launched a heritage section on its UK website, and there is a plethora of historical models on there, including the mighty Quattro. (Before Ashes fans say it, I realize this is a later model than Gene Hunt’s.)—Jack Yan


Page 1 of 2
Designed by Craig Snedeker