WHEN Seal, the singer, and Mrs Seal, the model, ended their apparently rock-solid marriage a month ago, hands flew to mouths in dismay.
IF EVER Florence Welch creates her own fragrance, it should be called Vintage, and for authenticity its top note would be the musty tang of second-hand clothes.
ARE MEN more body conscious now than they were 10 years ago?
PARENTS are invariably blind to the faults of offspring, so when I’m asked if there’s any chance Lola might be trained to replicate the tricks and antics of Uggie, the breakout star of The Artist, I’m wildly indignant.
DISAPPOINTED by the failure of three promising screenplays to make it to the big screen, writer-director Terry McMahon did two things: First, he had the words “the art is in the completion. Begin,” tattooed onto his body.
HAVE I met Kate?” asks Jane Shepherdson, CEO of Whistles, pioneer of the vastly improved high street shopping experience.
Irish theatre is like the rest of the country, full of well intentioned amateurs, prostitutes, posturers and administrators.
Fashion’s enduring love of celebrity has recently found expression in a new guise — the rise of celebrity children as models and brand ambassadors.
OK, DAVID BAILEY, a little surprise quiz for you, because who doesn’t like a surprise quiz?
BEING an outsider is never easy but with marginality comes the rarefied privilege of bucking trends or indeed, creating them.
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