If there's one celebrity whose workout and diet regime is continually talked about, it's former Spice Girl turned fashion icon, Victoria Beckham. The mum-of-four, who always seems to look perfect, has previously admitted to being very disciplined when it comes to fitness and diet, and let's be honest, it shows.
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I think it would be avoiding the elephant in the room if we didn't raise the fact that VB is very slim.
The Princess of Wales was full of charm in a camel-toned ensemble to attend a poignant engagement in east London on Tuesday, hours after showcasing her sartorial prowess in a Holland Cooper double breasted jacket in Yeovil earlier this week.
Princess Kate, 42, looked smart and sophisticated in yet another power suit to meet with Streets of Growth, a not-for-profit youth intervention charity working to transform the lives of young people at risk of becoming trapped in a cycle of isolation, exploitation, violence and criminality.
When we think of the royal family, tattoos aren't necessarily what springs to mind. They tend to have a strict protocol when it comes to appearance, from makeup and jewellery to nail polish colour and even the shade of their tights. So, it comes as a huge surprise when royals show off an edgy inking, whether that's permanent or temporary.
Over the years, plenty of royals have shown off some nifty tattoos; including Princess Eugenie who showed off her subtle ink while stepping out to a royal event in 2022.
Tracee Ellis Ross is a winner in the style stakes but even she suffers some wardrobe faux pas from time to time.
The Black-ish actress was in a celebratory mood when she shared a photo on Instagram and her daring look left a little too much on display.
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Tracee was posing with icon, Grace Jones, in a throwback to wish her a happy birthday and she was forced to place a well-positioned black, heart emoji over her revealing bra!
If there’s a print that has defined Kate Middleton's look this year, from lockdown video engagements to in-person royal visits, it is ditsy florals. The Duchess of Cambridge is a huge fan of the ditsy print, which is a pattern of scattered tiny flowers that was first popularised during the decades from the 1920s to the 1940s, giving it a vintage vibe for 2020.
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