Princess Diana is an icon. A fact that rings just as true in 2021 as it did in 1981, when she married the U.K. s most eligible prince. Or 1985, when she spun John Travolta round the Whitehouse s dance floor. Or 1997, when she traveled to Angola to shine her spotlight on the lethal land mines still plaguing the country.
Now, over two decades since her death, we re still just as fascinated. Thanks to season four of
, we get to watch Emma Corrin play 19-year-old Diana Spencer as she blossoms into a powerhouse force to be reckoned with. We re also served up some vintage beauty moments from the woman who gave us ’80s blue liner and pageboy crops. These are the beauty lessons Diana taught us:
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She was humiliated when pictures of her actor husband Dominic West cavorting with Lily James were plastered all over the world’s media.
Now Catherine FitzGerald has banned him from speaking to Lily as part of a peace deal struck between the couple during a lockdown escape to trendy island destination Lamu in Kenya.
The actor, 51, finally won forgiveness for the infamous photographs that showed him flirting outrageously with 32-year-old Lily while on a secret trip to Rome.
The Wests even discussed renewing their wedding vows to rebuild their ten-year marriage, The Mail on Sunday has learned.
United frint: Catherine FitzGerald was humiliated when pictures of her actor husband Dominic West cavorting with Lily James surfaced. Now she has banned him from speaking to Lily as part of a peace deal struck between the couple (pictured after the scandal)
Lockdown in Lamu: why Londoners flocked to the Kenyan hotspot during the pandemic and never came back Tibbs Jenkins
Move over St Barts. Now, it’s all about the pristine beaches and laid-back vibes of a tiny, secretive African archipelago a place where the A-list can be ensconced away from the paparazzi’s prying eyes, and the main method of transport is a water taxi called Beyoncé.
Welcome to Lamu, multiple plane rides from Notting Hill (from Heathrow you’ll hop to Nairobi and then Mombasa on your way). The hyper-chilled destination is fast becoming the holiday of choice for London’s most stylish set from Kate Moss and Adwoa Aboah confirming its credentials as the chicest fashion hideaway, to Marina AbramoviÄ and Tracey Emin basking in its artistic influences, to the Obamas jetting in away from prying eyes. The calming local Swahili watchword “pole, pole” (“slow down”) couldn’t be more now. Many, who made a dash for the island when trav
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March 12, 2021 19:54 IST
Ahead of a busy 2021 of launches, British make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury chats about her bestselling product and why creating new solutions remains her focus
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(Clockwise from far left) Charlotte Tilbury, the Magic Cream Treat & Transform moisturiser, and the new launches
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Ahead of a busy 2021 of launches, British make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury chats about her bestselling product and why creating new solutions remains her focus I met Charlotte Tilbury for the first time at Selfridges London in 2015, during a demo of her Eyes To Mesmerise collection. The ground floor of the luxury department store had women and men crowding around the golden Charlotte Tilbury gondolas and vanities known as Beauty Wonderlands. Amid the dozens of bent heads was a shock of red Tilbury herself.
A small act of self-expression. - by New Idea 11 Mar 2021
Being royal is all about upholding tradition and following protocol but when it comes to the females of the family and their beauty habits, things can get a little ugly.
WATCH BELOW: Princess Charlotte flicks her hair just like mum Kate Middleton.
For every carefully preened princess and coifed queen, there is a daring duchess and a made-over monarch pushing those old royal rules.
While Hollywood stars lavish in the latest beauty fads, simplicity is key for the royal family’s females with each expected to stay fresh-faced and formal for all those public engagements and private functions.