Way of the parting
BEAUTY: FEBRUARY IS A strange month. In theory we should be looking ahead and sticking to those New Year’s resolutions – ending up a good deal thinner and fitter by the time spring arrives. In practice, we’re emptying the freezer and coming up with unusual food combinations to avoid having to visit the supermarket. Barley risotto, anyone?
Knit wits
FASHION: For the coming season, the design duo behind Quin Donnelly have reinvented knitwear with a bright, youthful twist for a collection that suits both wardrobe and weather, writes DEIRDRE MCQUILLAN
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Tips and tricks from Trish
Belfast-born Trish McEvoy’s eponymous brand is a favourite with beauty insiders because of its understated colour palettes and luxurious textures.
- Clothes line
PHYL CLARKE discusses the world of clothes
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Fancy foot work
FASHION: Jimmy Choo – fashion icon for millions, beloved by princesses and celebrities, has come a long way from his father’s cobbler shop in Penang in Malaysia, writes MARK HENNESSY , London Editor
Ballet style
Black Swan has pirouetted fashion towards ballerina chic with all that tulle, tutus and fluttery feathers.
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