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A Fine Vintage
By Kelly Beswick on 11/03/2011 12:06:30
By fusing striking prints with classic tailoring, Fiona Bell created Their Nibs. Here, she reveals how she is inspired by beauty from a bygone age
Getting to meet Fiona Bell, founder of the children’s vintage clothing and textile company, Their Nibs, proves to be more of an adventure than I bargained for. We’d arranged to meet at her Kensal Rise, north London store. But upon entering the shop
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Stella McCartney interview - Pint Sized Stella
By Catherine O'Dolan on 16/04/2010 18:58:03
Stella McCartney has created a gorgeous new cheildren's collection in luxe fabrics and a subtle palette of colours - perfect for mini fashionistas
like to mix up my children’s clothes. I do a lot of vintage-looking clothes, a complete mix. I hope that in this little collection there is a good mix of different languages, too.Talking of vintage, are there any outfits that you remember fondly from
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Jean Paul Gaultier interview: L'enfant Formidable!
By Catherine O'Dolan on 19/04/2010 14:56:03
Famed for his conical bustiers and skirts for boys, iconic designer Jean Paul Gaultier introduces his Gaultier Junior collection in our exclusive interview
will catch on? Of course, I had them in my show. Men are more in touch with their feminine side, boys too.Madonna has famously worn many of your outfits. Have you made clothes for her children? Not yet.Your current collection is for two to 16 years
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Golden Girl - Myleene Klass
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 11/03/2011 12:36:28
Read stories from the archive of Junior Magazine -The multi-talented Myleene Klass talks motherhood, music and minor mishaps in front of Her Majesty
unimpressed by what the high street had to offer. “I felt there was a real lack of stylish clothes out there,” she says. “Everything was just so pink and girly. I wanted to buy a nice leather jacket for Ava, but all I could find was a really nasty one made out
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Harry Potter's Bonnie Wright
By Sandra Deeble on 21/07/2011 19:19:22
As Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2 causes a storm at the box office, we open the archives on our interview with young starlet Bonnie Wright
quite a bit since the first film, when it was rather unbecomingly drawn back off her forehead with a kirby grip. I ask her about the clothes she wears as Ginny Weasley. In the first film, she was supposed to be dressed in hand-me-downs, as Mr and Mrs
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