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One-shoulder Dresses , who owns British daily The Independent and London’s
Evening Standard.The photos of Harry stained a positive image the Royal family
has carefully crafted as it worked to turn the page on Princess Diana’s death in
1997 and a raft of scandals at the time including Prince Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah
Ferguson having her toes sucked by a U.Royal sources said the photo spread felt
like a flashback to the paparazzi chases of Princess Diana, William’s mother,
making it even more painful for him.William and Kate were staying at the Chateau
d’Autet near Aix-en-Provence in the Luberon region, whose picture-postcard
villages, rolling lavender fields and vineyards have made it a favourite getaway
spot for wealthy foreigners.But they had more clothes onAt one point the
Duchess, clearly recognizable in the slightly fuzzy images, stands up and partly
peels down her bikini bottoms as William rubs sun lotion on her back.reads one
photo caption.People always say she doesn’t need to dress up to look good.could
not see what all the fuss was all about.said a newspaper vendor called Sylvie,
selling the magazine in central Paris.Closer, a weekly round-up of celebrity
gossip, ran a dozen shots of the Duchess as she slipped off her bikini top,
relaxed on a sun lounger and at one point pulled down the back of her bikini
bottoms as William rubs sun cream on her.The spread is a blow to Buckingham
Palace as it tries to move on from a scandal over naked shots of Prince Harry
that tarred an image bolstered by Kate and William’s wedding, the Queen’s 2012
Diamond Jubilee and her Olympic Games appearance.While Closer defended its
decision to publish the photographs, a royal spokesperson called it a grotesque
move that had upset the royal couple, currently touring southeast Asia, and said
Buckingham Palace was consulting lawyers.RelatedPrince Harry naked photo runs on
cover of Murdoch's Sun; more photos expected to emergeKelly McParland: The
serious debate about Prince Harry's buttIt's about'freedom of the press':
U.WINDSORS TAKE THEIR CLOTHES OFFCloser, published by Italian company Mondadori,
would likely lose any legal case over invasion of privacy, although profits from
the issue would likely far exceed any fine faced, likely just a few thousand
euros.in some cases, a torrent of Twitter commentary on both sides of the
English Channel mostly chided Closer for running the shots.in a mock threat to
the British tabloid newspaper that published the nude photos of Prince
Harry.Royal sources said the photo spread was a flashback to the paparazzi
chases of Princess Diana, William’s
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Mermaid Dresses , making it even more painful for him.Closer said Kate was
also spotted smoking a cigarette on the way out of Marseille airport, where the
pair arrived on a commercial flight.The menagerie cast who populate the pages of
Ashley Spires illustrated childrens books includes space cats, pint-sized
pirates and reclusive sasquatches.one wears a jaunty beret and scarf, another
dons myried disguises and in her spare time, the B.born author/illustrator
documents her own outfits via her unique outfit blog, Drawn Out Wardrobe.Instead
of the usual personal style method of photos, the camera-shy Spires keeps a
chronicle of her ensembles by sketching them.The Post’s Tara MacInnis caught up
with the multi-talented Spires, now based in Saskatoon, to discuss personal
style, the obsession with polka dots, and what her elementary school readership
thinks of her ballerina flats.What she s is wearing right nowA pair of AG jeans
from Urban Rack in Ladner, B.and some colour-blocked wedges, from Modcloth.Also,
a geometrically patterned, almost graffiti-esque scarf from Gap, a LiefNotes at
Anthropologie top, a grey wool blazer from Anthropologie, a pink bracelet from
Banana Republic and an aqua bracelet from J.The clutch is by a local Saskatoon
designer, purchased at a craft fair.How she describes her styleI’ve walked into
more than one school, and they say, ‘you’re not at all what I pictured.I want to
say eclectic
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A-line Dresses , mainly because I tend to wear a lot of colour.I liked to
wear colours mixed together even before colour-blocking came in and I was
allowed to.I used to describe my style as demented clown, but now that I’m in my
30’s, it’s getting a little more classy.I do like pinks and lots of patterns,
and it’s a struggle to get me into really tailored, calm things.I’ve never owned
a suit in my life and I probably never will.What she’ll never wearI don’t think
I’ll ever be able to pull of harem pants.They look so cute on girls who are
around 20, but on me, they would be an 80’s re-dub.And it’s not like I don’t
love them, but sometimes you just have to know your limits.Favourite Canadian
city to shop inMy west coast roots will hate me, but I might have to say
Toronto, because it’s so easy to get everywhere in the city.I go to the
Anthropologie in Yorkville, and Yorkdale for J.My editor and I go to the
Anthropologie in Don Mills and have dinner and that’s our work meeting!They have
beautiful stuff that I want to buy but can’t always afford.I tend to shop the
most at the Gap.I won their employee discount card for a year which was amazing
and everything was dirt cheap.I end up having a lot of Gap stuff, but I yearn
for Era.The most recent thing she boughtA J.Crew Collection dress.I got it on
sale, and I was so excited.It’s a pleated, knee-length cap-sleeved, fuchsia silk
dress, that cinches in at the waist.We’re going to Calgary for a wedding, and I
have some writer’s festivals this fall that I’ll wear it to.It’ll be cute with
tights and a blazer.Fuchsia is a year-round colour for me.Favourite item in her
closetMy favourite thing right now is polka dots, of which I have plenty.There
has to be something polka-dotted on me at all times.I got AG polka dot jeans
that are grey with white polka dots, and they are my current major
obsession.Desert island beauty bagMAC s Fluidline in Blacktrack.I sought it out
when I got my thick bangs and it just goes with the whole .