Jennifer Lopez is a chameleon in the style-stakes and can make just about any look work - and her latest is no different.
The Jenny From the Block hitmaker, 51, stunned fans with her appearance after an amazing makeover by her hairstylist, Chris Appleton.
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We can literally always rely on the Duchess of Sussex for elegant date night outfit inspiration. From her skinny leather trousers and scarf jacket, to her white off the shoulder dress from Dior, elevated separates to effortlessly chic two pieces. Time after time she’s proven her worth as an unofficial minimalist fashion muse.
Last night she and Prince Harry publicly appeared for the first time in over a month and she, as always, understood the assignment and wore the most versatile, ultra-chic two-piece.
From traditional baby names to royal-inspired monikers, double-barrelled names and even Disney-inspired newborns, parents now have the pressure of naming their baby based on their likelihood to become a social media influencer.
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Think fitness influencers and beauty gurus, travel bloggers and gaming streamers - the possibilities are endless for your child to become the next big thing on social media as they get older.
A letter handwritten by the late Queen Elizabeth II has revealed that she loved Chanel’s iconic N°5 fragrance.
The historic piece is on display at the V&A’s new exhibition, ‘Gabrielle Chanel Fashion Manifesto’, the UK's first exhibition dedicated to the work of French couturière, Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel.
The letter was written by the Queen shortly after her 29th birthday. It was addressed to Frederick 'Boy' Browning - a Knight Commander who was also treasurer in the Office of the Duke of Edinburgh - after he gifted her a bottle of Chanel N°5.
"There's a rebel lying deep in my soul," says iconic American actor Clint Eastwood. "Anytime anybody tells me the trend is such and such, I go the opposite direction. I hate the idea of trends. I hate imitation. I got where I am by coming off the wall."
It's a philosophy which seems to have worked wonders for Clint, taking him from a studio player to Oscar-winning director during his five decades in Hollywood.