More from the celebs at Glastonbury, and although Kate Moss wasn't there in her latex leggings there was still plenty of amazing festival fashion to feast your eyes on.
The weather turned out lovely, which gave Lily, Florence and Jaime the chance to showcase their slouchy festi-chic sans anorak. VV, Karen O and Lady Gaga went all out with some fantastic stage outfits, I'm definitely using them as inspiration for my next festival!
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Kate Moss might have been a no-show, but that didn't stop some of our favourite fashionistas getting down at dirty at the Glastonbury Festival over the weekend. With a gaggle of '80s performers in the line-up, stars brought fringing, leather, jumpsuits and sequins to the forefront. Some of the famous faces in attendance included the Geldofs, Daisy Lowe and Little Boots, many of whom beat the mud in Jimmy Choo's croc Hunter wellies at £250 a pop. Naomi Campbell made a surprise appearance, while Lily Allen kept the crowds guessing in a rotating selection of brightly coloured wigs. As they say, at Glasto anything goes!
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This weekend (4th July) will be Victoria and David Beckhams 10th wedding anniversary. That's an age in the celebrity world, and while we all get over our shock, check out our gallery of the most put together couple in showbiz. From matching leather to Haute Couture, nobody does coordination like Posh and Becks. Happy anniversary!
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Whatever your opinion was of Michael Jackson, the man broke boundaries both musically and stylistically. He pioneered some of the biggest fashion trends to rock the Eighties and Nineties. From the red biker jacket which he wore in the "Beat It" video to the white ankle socks, fedora and single silver glove he used to create his infamous moonwalk, he was a true inspiration to so many.
Michael was also a great lover of the military style, donning countless military-style jackets and leg armour. Recently, he set fashion tongues wagging when he stepped out more than once in items from Balmain's womenswear collection, evidence of his power to break gender boundaries without exception or fear. For this he will always be remembered. Long live the Thriller King!
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The humble playsuit has leapt up the trendometer to become the maxidress of 2009. It's a great item to wear when you want to look feminine but need the practicality of shorts.
Our floral selection is as good as any frock, and with a gusset there's no way you can come a cropper in a romper! When the sun goes down you can team your playsuit with leggings and a cardie, and even wear it into winter with thick tights and boots. Maxidress who?!
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Summer has arrived, but you'd be forgiven for not noticing with the indecisive weather. Team that with a credit crunch and it's easy to see why you might even sit this season's trends out.
The easiest way to update your look without buying a whole new wardrobe is to pick a piece of statement jewellery. It's the perfect way of livening up an outfit. A corsage necklace adds instant chic to pegged jeans and a t-shirt while a pair of flashy earrings worn with a simple dress makes a knockout summer outfit.
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The recent (though sadly untrue) rumours that fashions favourite witch was designing her own range, made us want to look back at just how she went from a frizzy haired - though cute - child to one of the most style-admired girls in the world.
Check out our gallery to see the transformation for yourself and watch little Emma grow up before your eyes!
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