Jade Thompson, who was ridiculed by other school pupils because of her distinctive looks, has been crowned Britain And Ireland's Next Top Model... more
Seven stars of the industry mark the start of London Fashion Week by confessing their guilty secrets from the years before they hit the catwalk... more
Christina Aguilera braved the cold in a low-cut, figure hugging black Stella McCartney dress and a fake fur wrap for the UK premiere of Burlesque... more
If Sir Stuart Rose’s Marks & Spencers, Sir Philip Green’s TopShop and Simon Wolfson’s Next want to know where their customers have gone they should ask Debenhams and its chief executive Rob Templeman... more
If the bosses of Marks & Spencer, TopShop and Next want to know where their customers have gone they should ask Debenhams and its chief executive Rob Templeman... more
ES Magazine's spies at the couture shows in Paris report that the atmosphere is "febrile" and that new clients are jostling with each other for the best seats... more
Whether it be in Savile Row, magazines, clubs or just accessible high street fashion, the capital leads the way. These are the names that make the fashion world spin.... more
With so many parties and launches to go to a girl can start find it all a bit tiresome. So it's not surprising Peaches Geldof could barely hide her boredom as she took in a show at London Fashion Week. ... more
Leopard print has roared back into the world of fashion after it was paraded by a raft of rebellious celebrities. The animal inspired fabric is favoured by tattooed stars including Amy Winehouse, Britney Spears and Oscar winning stripper-turned-screenwriter Diablo Cody... more
Kylie Minogue is to be immortalised as an artistic icon with an exhibition at the V&A of outfits, photographs and accessories that have defined her career.... more
Get your Manolos at the ready for the return of London Fashion Week, the capital's annual homage to classic couture and innovative new designs.... more
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