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John Lewis is selling a £225 fascinator designed to look like a classic Fab ice cream ahead of Ascot

Race-going ladies with a bit of lolly can splash out on an unusual hat for Royal Ascot that looks like a Fab ice cream after someone s taken a healthy bite. John Lewis is selling a bright pink, white and brown silk fascinator, made by London-based Bundle MacLaren Millinery - one of Zara Tindall s favourite brands, for £225. The titfer has a hand-carved foam lolly with a beaded topping, which is covered in Orissa silk and held in place with a hairband - and the luxury hat maker says it s perfect for horseracing or weddings. It comes as celebrity and royally approved milliners reveal their eye-catching designs for 2021 that have been chosen for this year s Royal Ascot Millinery Collective (though the Fab fascinator didn t make the cut). 

Opinion | Liz Cheney, Break Away and Form a New Party

Image To the Editor: To humanely redress the racial imbalance of admissions to New York City’s elite high schools, the children who want to take the test need to be rigorously prepared. That preparation should entail the city’s providing after-school and weekend training for motivated children. Unprepared children who are accepted for admission to the schools will suffer emotionally and academically if they are unable to keep up with the demanding requirements. That means these children need to learn how to spend hours organizing, reading, analyzing and thinking. Not preparing them, and their having to do remedial work once at these schools, would be overwhelming and psychologically defeating for 13-year-olds. That would be unkind.

BBC - Travel - The plan to connect every British town

There was a time when the thought of walking made me shudder. I grew up in Merstham, a one-pub village in England s south-east that sits on the motorway border between London and Surrey. My school was at the top of a wooded hill, accessible to vehicles only by two narrow country roads. But my school commute, a journey where I was more likely to encounter a bushy-tailed squirrel than another human being, was a little different. A new national network of walking routes will soon connect every town, city and thousands of villages across Britain Most days after class, I would swap my school shoes for mud-encrusted wellies, watching with envy as my friends were whisked away in their parents warm, dry cars. My mum was working long hours in the city and there were no public buses plying the school s narrow access roads, so I had two options: walk the two-mile bridleway that connected my village to the school; or wait until dinnertime to be picked up. The decision, despite having to tr

The Duchess of Cambridge s 50 best fashion moments

The Duchess of Cambridge’s 50 best fashion moments Kate s most stylish looks from a decade of royal life 3 May 2021 • 5:00am The Duchess of Cambridge navigates sartorial minefields effortlessly There is more to being a royal than wearing pretty frocks, but it s a harder part of the job than many people realise. Just ask the Duchess of Cambridge, who has just celebrated her tenth wedding anniversary - and a decade of life as a working royal. Not only are there all kinds of dress codes to master, there are tributes to be paid and political pitfalls to avoid. The Duchess has learnt the art of sartorial diplomacy and become adept at sending all kinds of messages through her clothing. And with hundreds of engagements under her belt, Kate, along with her assistant and stylist Natasha Archer, deserves praise for navigating this minefield so smoothly.

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