Erin O'Connor's life has been defined by her strange, otherworldly beauty. Here she reveals her hang-ups, secret vices and why she would never go under the knife... more
Frizz may frighten you but it clearly doesn’t bother Marion Cotillard, who turned up to the Nine premiere in New York with a tousled poodle-perm... more
Millie Kendall created the make-up line Ruby & Millie with Ruby Hammer in 1998, before launching beauty brands like Shu Uemura, Aveda and Stila
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Girls have been wearing them for years but now unexpected numbers of men are queuing up asking for tips on how to emphasise their eyes and splashing out on false eyelashes... more
Halston, the seriously glamorous 1970s fashion label, has found its ideal creative director in Marios Schwab, an Athenian Austrian with a forensic eye for the female form... more
It’s a brave woman who reaches for the white bikini. So loud is its amplification of every dodgy lump and bump that wearing a sandwich board emblazoned with the words ‘’I have cellulite’’ would be a far less painful experience... more
Hollywood has come calling for Carmen Ejogo, with Sam Mendes first in the queue. But will the West London child star turned serious actress abandon domestic bliss in Brooklyn for fame, LA-style?... more
When shoulder tendonitis stopped one woman from lifting her arms, her hairdressing bills rocketed. Then she heard about the Brazilian Blow Dry...... more
It's been six months since he was freed from prison, but Otis Ferry is still shaken by his ordeal behind bars. How did the hunter become the hunted?... more
Prince Harry hasn't washed his hair for two years? Eeuw! Or is he just cleverer than the rest of us, with the perfect, credit-crunch, no-care hair-care solution?... more
She may be plagued with self-doubt, but Hollywood star Anne has
still managed to land a slew of plum roles – and takes advice only
from the best.... 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