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    Kay Gilbert, 17, writes refined style blog, The Stiched, from her home in Cambridge.


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    The Fashion Project press team arrived in style to the East Anglian Children’s Hospice Fashion Show held at Dunston Hall.


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    Despite showing up fashionably late, The Fashion Project rocked up to Cambridge’s prestigious Lion Yard Shopping Centre to find a throng of excited shoppers, intrigued by the concept of a moving catwalk fashion show, which promised to showcase the latest high street looks on models riding the Centre’s revamped escalators. ...


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    The six-year-old girl who says "I’m going to be a rich and famous fashion designer" has a glossy image of her future.



  • Men are currently turning to classic items that will be fashionable for years: investment pieces that will age well and not fall apart after one season.



  • From head to toe, draping has one key style feature – simplicity.



  • Trend slaves everywhere have already been sporting the key detail of the season, but not without some difficulty: in a not-so-subtle nod to OTT power dressing, the statement shoulder has returned with a vengeance.



  • There are obvious links between the Credit Crunch and the Great Depression; for women’s fashion, though, this need not be so depressing.