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...“The aesthetic is about clean lines, beautiful fabrics and a muted colour palette showing that in today’s climate, fashion is about buying pieces that will last,” says Net-a-Porter market director Libby...
...fill the crown of the hat with your undies, and then make a little well in your other clothes and put it in your suitcase,” says Jess Collett, the London-based milliner who created the headdresses worn by Catherine...
...Catherine, Princess of Wales, also wears them regularly and rather well, although some of them are more of a hybrid — half headband, half hat....
...Each watch will come with any original packaging and documentation and a copy of a history of the collection researched and written in-house (also available to buy through Mr Porter)....
...I also like the look of a colourful 1930s still life by New Zealand painter Frederick J Porter, previously sold by Tony Bradshaw’s former London gallery The Bloomsbury Workshop (est £400-£600)....
...Key to the album are the next two songs, “New Moon” and “Catherine Street”....
...Its popularity has been buoyed by Catherine, the Princess of Wales, influencer Chiara Ferragni and a collaboration with Goop....
...Zimmermann’s dresses have been worn by Catherine, the Princess of Wales, Beyoncé and Katie Holmes, and according to CEO Chris Olliver (who is married to Nicky), global top-line sales have increased at an...
...On Net-a-Porter, a cashmere “Achillea” turtleneck sweater from Loro Piana knit in a graphic jacquard pattern will set you back £3,440....
...“I looked to the ideal of ease but also acceleration, the kind native to New York,” says Khaite designer Catherine Holstein, who showed white crew neck T-shirts with black, oversized blazers and jeans....
...reaching over the zinc bar to the banquettes where people sit hugger-mugger over a Kir – in conversation, inevitably, with a stranger who may turn out to be the curator of the Guggenheim. la-colombe-dor.com Catherine...
...At Chloé, he played with historical styles to create one of the first high-quality, easy-access prêt-à-porter brands....
...Khaite founder Catherine Holstein, who is stocked on Net-a-Porter, has taken cues from the EIP programme to establish her own service: the brand gives VIP customers front-row seats to its fashion shows,...
...recruitment, particularly among younger clientele who don’t necessarily want to commit to one of the label’s nipped-waist trouser suits (from £2,000) or magnificently constructed dresses (worn most famously by Catherine...
...In 1700, as Roy Porter noted in his book English Society in the 18th Century, it remained a “second-rate rustic nation of hamlets and villages” with questionable manners....
...It is a new métier she has in effect invented, and then embraced with an enthusiasm worthy of that arch-heroine of children’s literature, Eleanor H Porter’s Pollyanna....
...Fashion designer Catherine Holstein has an unusually long memory of her personal fashion history. She claims, for instance, to remember the fit of her baby clothes....
...Later, Cole Porter, Cecil Beaton, Le Corbusier and the beau-monde beauty Catherine D’Erlanger were visitors....
...1976; Shirley Chisholm, US congresswoman (New York), New York, July 12 1976; Henry Kissinger, US secretary of state, Washington, DC, June 2 1976; A Philip Randolph, founder, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters...
...Her friend Catherine Ward agreed: “I think it’s a good idea for young people to have somewhere to have fun without having to get drunk.”...
..., and its male equivalent Mr Porter....
...It includes a helicopter transfer from Paris to Château de Chenonceau, a 16th century fairytale castle in the Loire Valley that was the home of Catherine de Médici....
...Plunging into this chaotic warren of overladen stalls and ever-hopeful hagglers, I find its engaging kerfuffle seems as much about the scene as the selling, with porters shoving ancient carts past burly...
...Zbigniew Brzezinski: America’s Grand Strategist, by Justin Vaïsse, translated by Catherine Porter, Harvard University Press RRP£25.95/$35, 544 pages Edward Luce is an FT columnist and author of ‘The Retreat...
...The servant who was renamed “John Come Quicke” would have envied John Blanke, a trumpeter who probably arrived in the retinue of Catherine of Aragon and was confident enough of his status to petition the...
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