Brides to be would do well to pop down to 12 Hinde Street this Sunday where Browns Bride, London’s fashion-friendly bridal shop, is hosting an exclusive sample sale... more
Andrew O'Hagan thinks that Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda have turned into a greedy, patronising, spoilt gaggle of gay impersonators in Sex and the City 2.... more
London Fashion Week kicks off tomorrow. Everything is nicely organised to the nth degree, apart from one significant thing. How best to honour the life of Alexander McQueen? ... more
When you've dressed the world's most stylish women, the next step is designing a hotel's figure-of-eight plunge pool and introducing live seahorses into the lobby. Andy Barker sizes up the latest collection of chic suites... more
London took part in the world's biggest fashion event as thousands of shoppers flocked to the high street for a night of discounts and in-store parties... more
At last, the days of long, tousled locks with that "just got out of bed" look are over as this summer's most fashionable heads will be working an up-do... more
New York's social royalty is set to testify at the trial of Brooke Astor's son, accused of fiddling the Alzheimer's-stricken heiress out of millions... more
Southern Cross, one of the two largest care home operators in Britain announced that it has successfully negotiated a re-financing with its bankers. The news follows the other big player, Four Seasons, saying that it has been given an extension on its considerable loans until 22 January... more
Naomi Campbell was reduced to tears on her birthday last night - recalling quite vividly the Lesley Gore hit song It’s My Party And I’ll Cry If I Want To.... more
Just weeks after her furore at Heathrow, Naomi Campbell is at the centre of controversy again, after bringing a convicted con artist as her date to Cannes.... more
It's four years since we last saw them all. Now the Sex And The City girls are back on the big screen. Here they reveal how their own lives - and loves - have changed
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Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do