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Wednesday, 16 November 2016
Kate Middleton Compared To Princess Diana Through Fashion and Style
Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton is reliving the life of Princess Diana of
Wales. The duchess is drawing much attention as people are comparing her to the
late mother of her husband Prince William of Wales.

It was like a fairy tale come true in modern times when Prince Charles and
Princess Diana married in 1981, said on Entertainment Tonight. It happened again
after 30 years when the couple's eldest son Prince William married Catherine
Middleton in 2011.
The fates both women have are almost the same. They are married to the heir apparent to the throne of the British Empire Prince Charles as next in line and the Prince of Wales while Prince William is second in line.
Limiting to that timeline of history, there are remarkable pictures appeared in magazines, newspapers, on the internet, and anywhere else that Duchess Cambridge is now in comparison to the late Princess of Wales, said on Huffington Post. In the British Remembrance Day service attended by the Royals, Kate Middleton was noticeable wearing a red poppy emblem of remembrance in a trademark black coat worn on that day. This was the same emblem that Princess Diana wore in 1991 and the picture taken on the same spot and of the same post.
In 2015, there were several pictures posted on Elle of how Kate Middleton sexy prom dresses up like Diana Spencer. Both women have the same taste in fashion by just looking into 35 pictures in different events, countries, and place.
The world now thinks if Kate Middleton and Prince William will have the same fate in marriage. The Royal divorce in 1996 was devastation among the Royal Family and those inspired by their love stories.
The people almost believed that "happily ever after" will not happen as Prince cast their Princess away. The future now depends on the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge make the real-life fairy tale come true.
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The fates both women have are almost the same. They are married to the heir apparent to the throne of the British Empire Prince Charles as next in line and the Prince of Wales while Prince William is second in line.
Limiting to that timeline of history, there are remarkable pictures appeared in magazines, newspapers, on the internet, and anywhere else that Duchess Cambridge is now in comparison to the late Princess of Wales, said on Huffington Post. In the British Remembrance Day service attended by the Royals, Kate Middleton was noticeable wearing a red poppy emblem of remembrance in a trademark black coat worn on that day. This was the same emblem that Princess Diana wore in 1991 and the picture taken on the same spot and of the same post.
In 2015, there were several pictures posted on Elle of how Kate Middleton sexy prom dresses up like Diana Spencer. Both women have the same taste in fashion by just looking into 35 pictures in different events, countries, and place.
The world now thinks if Kate Middleton and Prince William will have the same fate in marriage. The Royal divorce in 1996 was devastation among the Royal Family and those inspired by their love stories.
The people almost believed that "happily ever after" will not happen as Prince cast their Princess away. The future now depends on the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge make the real-life fairy tale come true.
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Tuesday, 15 November 2016
Love Island's Olivia Buckland flaunts figure in dress from Quiz collection, Instagram goes mad for the look
The best part? It's one of a handful of vintage prom dresses
uk that hasn't actually sold out yet, which means there's still time to land
your hands on it in time for party season. But you'll need to be quick - once
everyone else catches a glimpse of Olive, we're pretty certain it'll fly off the
rails, too.
On Monday, (14 November) Olivia took to Instagram to give us a glimpse of her OOTN (outfit of the night, duh!) before heading out to dinner with friends, and it was a total no brainer for her to dip into her sell-out Quiz collection for a frock.

P.S. HELLO, tiny waist!
The range is full to the brim with glitter, sequins and lace, but Olivia opted for this retro-esque velvet number, complete with a Bardot-inspired neckline and embroidered roses, for her evening...
...and her Instagram followers have gone a little nuts for the look.
"I need this princess prom dresses in my life!" wrote one of Olivia's Insta-followers, while another said, "It looks so gorgeous!"
And handful have it hanging up in their wardrobes already. "Just got mine! How is this even Quiz!?"
*Sprints to the high-street*
She's currently enjoying a couple of well deserved days off, but earlier in the month, Olivia took to Twitter to hint at a seriously exciting new beauty project. Yep, that's on top of being the new face of Hair Rehab London's brand new Luxe Collection.
In a five second video posted to her Twitter account, Olivia can be seen hard at work and the camera pans around to a screen showing a number of pictures of perfect, Instagram-worthy eyebrows. The screen reads, "The Simple Brow Tutorial."
So, is Olivia setting up a brow school? Is she planning on becoming a make-up artist? Is she gearing up to launch her very own fashion and beauty app a la Kim Kardashian to share all of her biggest tricks and hacks?!
AGH! We just don't know! But all of the above would be pretty amazing, right? Watch this space...
On Monday, (14 November) Olivia took to Instagram to give us a glimpse of her OOTN (outfit of the night, duh!) before heading out to dinner with friends, and it was a total no brainer for her to dip into her sell-out Quiz collection for a frock.
The range is full to the brim with glitter, sequins and lace, but Olivia opted for this retro-esque velvet number, complete with a Bardot-inspired neckline and embroidered roses, for her evening...
...and her Instagram followers have gone a little nuts for the look.
"I need this princess prom dresses in my life!" wrote one of Olivia's Insta-followers, while another said, "It looks so gorgeous!"
And handful have it hanging up in their wardrobes already. "Just got mine! How is this even Quiz!?"
*Sprints to the high-street*
She's currently enjoying a couple of well deserved days off, but earlier in the month, Olivia took to Twitter to hint at a seriously exciting new beauty project. Yep, that's on top of being the new face of Hair Rehab London's brand new Luxe Collection.
In a five second video posted to her Twitter account, Olivia can be seen hard at work and the camera pans around to a screen showing a number of pictures of perfect, Instagram-worthy eyebrows. The screen reads, "The Simple Brow Tutorial."
So, is Olivia setting up a brow school? Is she planning on becoming a make-up artist? Is she gearing up to launch her very own fashion and beauty app a la Kim Kardashian to share all of her biggest tricks and hacks?!
AGH! We just don't know! But all of the above would be pretty amazing, right? Watch this space...
Monday, 14 November 2016
Multicultural fashion show connects cultures through fashion
On Friday, November 11, the African and Caribbean Student Association (ACASA)
hosted the multicultural fashion show in the Mary Sue Cushman Room. Models
displayed colorful outfits from all over the world in celebration of diversity
across cultures.
“In light of the election, it’s easy to start dividing ourselves based on our differences, but the fashion show allowed us to get together and appreciate the variety of people that go to Sewanee and really see the beauty in being different,” comments fashion show participant Chandler Davenport (C’19).

Students modelled clothes from their native countries, including the Bahamas, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Cameroon, Kenya, Tanzania, and Pakistan. The show celebrated beauty, patriotism, and diversity. Simba Chakanyuka (C’17) was the emcee for the event, and models included Huguette Ciza (C’17), Maron Gulema (C’20), Mesgana Dagnachew (C’20), Daniel Gabriel (C’18), Eunice Muchemi (C’19), Blaise Iradukuna (C’18), Emmanuel Olutoto (C’19), Melanie Vaughn (C’18), Fridien Nana (C’17), Lauren Newman (C’18), Brandon Iracks-Idelin (C’18), Thomas Burless (C’18), and Jonathan Brown (C’18).
The show was especially important for some students to show others not only their native country, but also to carry on tradition. Representing Kenya, Eunice Muchemi (C’19) says that her “African clothes and traditions are important for self expression because it is a way for me specifically to connect with my ancestors, the people that have been a part of the culture that has been passed down from generation to generation. It helps one appreciate their roots and take pride in their identity.”
“It was amazing to see other students excited and interested in my culture. Sewanee has so much more diversity that most people think and I’m so glad we got to celebrate it. The fashion show was definitely a night of unity and peace,” says Megan Sweeting (C’19), a native of the Bahamas, who embraced the runway wearing traditional Bahamian clothing and flying the flag of the Bahamas.
The show exhibited cultural dance as well as cultural clothing. Erin Smolskis (C’17) performed a traditional Irish step dance, further displaying the the multitude of diverse cultures found at Sewanee.
Muchemi expresses the importance of the African and Caribbean Student Association by saying, “It is a way for our members to be proud of the rich cultures from their countries or their ethnic background. A way for us to celebrate a part of our identity with the community. A way for us to feel at home away from home.”
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“In light of the election, it’s easy to start dividing ourselves based on our differences, but the fashion show allowed us to get together and appreciate the variety of people that go to Sewanee and really see the beauty in being different,” comments fashion show participant Chandler Davenport (C’19).
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The show opened with a hip-hop style performance from dancers Chandler
Davenport (C’19), Ariyan “Nikki” Cox (C’17), Sandy Milien (C’17), Ji’Nae
Washington (C’19), Joey Adams (C’18), and Crystal Brown-Thompson (C’18). Their
upbeat dance enthralled and excited the audience, setting the stage for the rest
of the show.Students modelled clothes from their native countries, including the Bahamas, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Cameroon, Kenya, Tanzania, and Pakistan. The show celebrated beauty, patriotism, and diversity. Simba Chakanyuka (C’17) was the emcee for the event, and models included Huguette Ciza (C’17), Maron Gulema (C’20), Mesgana Dagnachew (C’20), Daniel Gabriel (C’18), Eunice Muchemi (C’19), Blaise Iradukuna (C’18), Emmanuel Olutoto (C’19), Melanie Vaughn (C’18), Fridien Nana (C’17), Lauren Newman (C’18), Brandon Iracks-Idelin (C’18), Thomas Burless (C’18), and Jonathan Brown (C’18).
The show was especially important for some students to show others not only their native country, but also to carry on tradition. Representing Kenya, Eunice Muchemi (C’19) says that her “African clothes and traditions are important for self expression because it is a way for me specifically to connect with my ancestors, the people that have been a part of the culture that has been passed down from generation to generation. It helps one appreciate their roots and take pride in their identity.”
“It was amazing to see other students excited and interested in my culture. Sewanee has so much more diversity that most people think and I’m so glad we got to celebrate it. The fashion show was definitely a night of unity and peace,” says Megan Sweeting (C’19), a native of the Bahamas, who embraced the runway wearing traditional Bahamian clothing and flying the flag of the Bahamas.
The show exhibited cultural dance as well as cultural clothing. Erin Smolskis (C’17) performed a traditional Irish step dance, further displaying the the multitude of diverse cultures found at Sewanee.
Muchemi expresses the importance of the African and Caribbean Student Association by saying, “It is a way for our members to be proud of the rich cultures from their countries or their ethnic background. A way for us to celebrate a part of our identity with the community. A way for us to feel at home away from home.”
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Sunday, 13 November 2016
Fashion world comes to Manipur through North East Fashion Designers Award
The North East Fashion Designers Award 2016 which is powered by North East
India Fashion and Design Council and supported by Manipur Tourism Development
Society was held at DM College Multi Purpose Hall, Imphal. Organisers of the
North East Fashion Design Awards (NEFDA) 2016, BK Events and Entertainment
accorded a warm welcome to well known fashion curator at IMG Reliance and
organiser of the Lakme Fashion Week, Goutam Vazirani who will be the chief jury
of the NEFDA grand finale.

The organisers said they are trying to make it an annual event. NEFDA is searching for upcoming fashion designers who could make an impact in the field of fashion and garment industry, he said, adding that the competition also seeks to recognise those who excel and promote traditional attires of the region.
Altogether eight designers with eight female models took part in the completion, where a fashion parade of three rounds was held.
The event was the first of its kind in the North East. The NEFDA aim is to promote fashion designers of the north east so that they can make an impact in global fashion and garment industry.
Rameshwor Thokchom, bagged the Overall Winner of the North East Fashion Designers’ Award 2016 with a cash price of Rs 50,000 and a citation, and designers Karan Thokchom, Md. Alimuddin, and Bijen Elangbam also won the designers awards in different categories. The first runners up and second runners up were awarded Rs. 15,000 and Rs. 7,500 respectively.
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“The event is a first of its kind in the North East and the organisers were
grateful that such an internationally acclaimed personality of the fashion world
as Vazirani had comed down to Manipur,” NEFDA event director ,Bhomechand Khaba
said.The organisers said they are trying to make it an annual event. NEFDA is searching for upcoming fashion designers who could make an impact in the field of fashion and garment industry, he said, adding that the competition also seeks to recognise those who excel and promote traditional attires of the region.
Altogether eight designers with eight female models took part in the completion, where a fashion parade of three rounds was held.
The event was the first of its kind in the North East. The NEFDA aim is to promote fashion designers of the north east so that they can make an impact in global fashion and garment industry.
Rameshwor Thokchom, bagged the Overall Winner of the North East Fashion Designers’ Award 2016 with a cash price of Rs 50,000 and a citation, and designers Karan Thokchom, Md. Alimuddin, and Bijen Elangbam also won the designers awards in different categories. The first runners up and second runners up were awarded Rs. 15,000 and Rs. 7,500 respectively.
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Thursday, 10 November 2016
Embrace 70s style fashion like Suki Waterhouse, Rihanna and Pixie Lott this winter
Actress and Burberry model Suki Waterhouse took a step back in time, in a
double denim embroidered denim outfit, at the Hollywood Reporter's Next
Generation gala in LA last night.

But she's not the only celeb to have embraced this look. Singer Pixie Lott, 25, was spotted out about in a pair of £165 Henry Holland 'Galaxy' embroidered jeans, with a ruffled blouse and a pair of over-sized sunglasses recently.
Ultra cool R&B singer Rihanna's favourite new item of clothing is the Gucciembroidered denim jacket that she started wearing back in June. Rihanna's designer jacket would set you back an eye watering £3,560, but thankfully the high street has been quick to copy this look.
For a really affordable way to adopt this look we suggest buying some iron patches from skinnydiplondon.com and customising your own denim. It couldn't be easier.
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The Love, Rosie actress was wearing an embroidered denim suit from Roberto
Cavalli's resort 2016 collection.But she's not the only celeb to have embraced this look. Singer Pixie Lott, 25, was spotted out about in a pair of £165 Henry Holland 'Galaxy' embroidered jeans, with a ruffled blouse and a pair of over-sized sunglasses recently.
Ultra cool R&B singer Rihanna's favourite new item of clothing is the Gucciembroidered denim jacket that she started wearing back in June. Rihanna's designer jacket would set you back an eye watering £3,560, but thankfully the high street has been quick to copy this look.
For a really affordable way to adopt this look we suggest buying some iron patches from skinnydiplondon.com and customising your own denim. It couldn't be easier.
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Wednesday, 9 November 2016
Greg Rutherford's partner Susie Verrill hits back at criticism of son's 'girly' outfit
Little Milo surprised his dad as part of a recent episode of the hit BBC1
dance show. During the heart warming clip, the tot was pictured dancing around
the rehearsal studio, with Greg revealing that he 'loves spinning and getting
dizzy'.
However, many viewers eyes were not on the pair's moves, but on Milo's outfit - a long pink jumper printed with trees, a pair of leggings and a bun. Posting online, one said he was 'plus size prom dresses in girly clothes', whilst a second questioned: 'Why was the child dressed and deliberately made to appear as if he was a girl. Did the mother want a girl? I found the child's appearance disturbing.'

Milo's mum Susie took to her blog, My Milo and Me, to address the comments,
in a post entitled 'I dress my son in girl clothes'.
She opens the piece by explaining that Milo's hair is currently in the process of growing out, saying she popped it up in a top knot for ease.
'I expected a lot of criticism for this; I was braced, prepared and in no way bothered. I know a top knot for a little boy is still a bit iffy and of course, well aware it makes my cherub-faced son resemble a girl,' she wrote.
'The thing that did surprise me though, was the backlash I received for his outfit and the fact I apparently, dress my son "in girl clothes".'
Listing just some of the critical remarks the family had faced, she added: 'I don't think boys should stick to blue, black, trucks, robots, footballs and monsters. Of course, we do love all that stuff, but so will any future daughter of ours (if we happen to have one).'
'Milo does wear blue, he just didn't happen to that day. Actually, his boots were blue, bright blue. So there… YOU'VE GOT SOME BLUE, GUYS.''Fashion when you're a toddler isn't your responsibility. Greg and I dress our son so he gets put in the items we choose. Once he's a little older, he'll be able to pick clothes out and decide how he wants his hair and all the power to him!'
'If he wants to resemble a mini warrior then that's his decision, if he wants to wear a tutu then I'm sure he'll pull it off fantastically.'
Since publishing the empowering post, Susie has been inundated with supportive comments from fellow viewers and parents.
'Jheeeeez.. some people are never happy unless they're complaining!' one wrote. 'I love how you plus size prom dresses uk Milo but even if I didn't, it's no-one else's business. All I saw when watching Strictly was a lovely little boy having fun with his dad.'
However, many viewers eyes were not on the pair's moves, but on Milo's outfit - a long pink jumper printed with trees, a pair of leggings and a bun. Posting online, one said he was 'plus size prom dresses in girly clothes', whilst a second questioned: 'Why was the child dressed and deliberately made to appear as if he was a girl. Did the mother want a girl? I found the child's appearance disturbing.'
She opens the piece by explaining that Milo's hair is currently in the process of growing out, saying she popped it up in a top knot for ease.
'I expected a lot of criticism for this; I was braced, prepared and in no way bothered. I know a top knot for a little boy is still a bit iffy and of course, well aware it makes my cherub-faced son resemble a girl,' she wrote.
'The thing that did surprise me though, was the backlash I received for his outfit and the fact I apparently, dress my son "in girl clothes".'
Listing just some of the critical remarks the family had faced, she added: 'I don't think boys should stick to blue, black, trucks, robots, footballs and monsters. Of course, we do love all that stuff, but so will any future daughter of ours (if we happen to have one).'
'Milo does wear blue, he just didn't happen to that day. Actually, his boots were blue, bright blue. So there… YOU'VE GOT SOME BLUE, GUYS.''Fashion when you're a toddler isn't your responsibility. Greg and I dress our son so he gets put in the items we choose. Once he's a little older, he'll be able to pick clothes out and decide how he wants his hair and all the power to him!'
'If he wants to resemble a mini warrior then that's his decision, if he wants to wear a tutu then I'm sure he'll pull it off fantastically.'
Since publishing the empowering post, Susie has been inundated with supportive comments from fellow viewers and parents.
'Jheeeeez.. some people are never happy unless they're complaining!' one wrote. 'I love how you plus size prom dresses uk Milo but even if I didn't, it's no-one else's business. All I saw when watching Strictly was a lovely little boy having fun with his dad.'
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