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The Future of Fashion
Interview with Fashion Expert Caryn FranklinHave you ever looked at Kate Moss or Victoria Beckham and thought you could dress them better? Or have you ever wanted to become a top British designer like Stella McCartney or Julien Macdonald? Well, the 2008 Graduate Fashion Week taking place on the 8th-12th of June could be just the chance budding designers are looking for. As well as being
Celebrity chefs cook up a plan to beat breast cancer.
Interview with Emma Forbes - TV Presenter.A string of top celebrity chefs including Gordon & Tana Ramsay, Aldo Zilli and John Torode are cooking up a range of new recipes in a bid to beat breast cancer. Brits are being encouraged to use these recipes at their own gourmet get-togethers to raise funds for Breast Cancer Campaign.
Top tips for timeless beauty.
Interview with Ariane Poole - Make Up Artist, Harriet Close - Face of Prime RenewalWhen it comes to iconic and timeless beauty names such as Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Princess Diana and Madonna instantly spring to mind. Madonna in particular has been rather clever when it comes to timeless beauty. By constantly reinventing herself she continuously moves with the times and consequently seems to alter very little.
Bringing cookery back to the classroom
Interview with Gary Rhodes, Celebrity Chef93% of primary school teachers want the Government to take more action to improve cookery lessons in school, with two thirds saying they are not currently getting the support they need to deliver stimulating cookery lessons.