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All the silver ladies: Just because you embrace grey hair, doesn’t mean you’re a poster child for aging gracefully
When Liza Herz decided to embrace her grey and stop hitting the bottle, it wasn’t a statement about aging gracefully
GREY MATTER: A roundup of silver hair–friendly product picks »
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Beauty most wanted: What we’re coveting this month
A fragrant ode to a love affair, Jenna Lyons–approved lip colour, and a cure for toner guilt.
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Game on: 4 steps on how to wear Spring’s sport utility trend
The race is on to find this season’s most sleek, athletic-inspired pieces. “Sport was touched on in almost every collection,” says Nicholas Mellamphy, creative director of The Room at the Bay. He points to Anthony Vaccarello’s use of tech fabrics and utility details, Antonio Berardi’s strong colour and stripe detailing, Yves Saint Laurent’s “sporty but elegant” eveningwear jumpsuits and J. Mendel’s play on the old-school sports jersey. The question is: Can sporty wear be made office-appropriate? Mellamphy laces up to give us a pep talk.
4 tips on how to wear sport utility »
See our editor’s picks »
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55 rainbow-hued shopping picks that shine will brightly for any age
See all 55 shopping picks now »
Keep it light and airy in your twenties. Sport bright yellow in your sixties. Give the colour wheel a spin! This season, it’s time to try a brand-new hue no matter which age bracket you fall under.
Jump to age:
20s SUGAR RUSH | 30s SCARLET FEVER | 40s VEGGIE PATCH
50s BLUE CRUSH | 60s FRESH CITRUS | 70s CLEAN SLATE
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16 eco-friendly picks that hit all the top trend marks for spring
Whether it’s through Stella McCartney’s tireless battles to bring eco-awareness to the forefront, or with H&M’s bringing it to an affordable price range, we’ve learned that fashion really should not come at the price of being at odds with the earth. And since we know you’d love to do both, we’ve made it a cinch with this foolproof eco-friendly guide that hits all the marks with the hottest trends for spring.
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The list: We’re mixing black and pastels for a dark twist of spring’s sugary confections
Boost the cool factor of sugary-sweet confections with tough black accents. See our editor’s shopping picks for spring »
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Most wanted: Unlikely lip gloss shades, at-home hair colour, a men’s fragrance we’ll be wearing this season
Beauty editor Sarah Daniel shares this month’s picks for hair, skin and fragrance, starting off with some mouthy lip glosses.
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The list: 13 ultra-feminine blush pink picks for spring
Start gazing through rose-tinted lenses: Blush is spring’s freshest neutral. See our editor’s shopping picks for spring »
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The list: Bring pyjamas into daytime with these must-haves
Silky pyjama-inspired separates make their way out of the boudoir this spring. See our editor’s shopping picks for spring »
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The list: 13 glamorous retro classics to get you in the molto Italiano mood for spring
Treat yourself to la dolce vita with glamorous retro classics. See our editor’s shopping picks for spring »
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Meet Lily Collins: Our April cover star discusses her breakout role as Snow White and gives us the lowdown on her spring wardrobe staples
Princess Diary
By Dennis HensleyLily Collins embarks on a thoroughly modern fairy tale with her first starring role,
as a sword-fighting, prince-saving Snow White.When Lily Collins arrived for her first costume fitting as Snow White on the Montreal set of Mirror Mirror, she assumed the most fabulous getups would go to her co-star Julia Roberts, who plays the evil queen. “I saw all these dramatic, colourful, amazing outfits and I thought, ‘Wow, Julia’s so lucky,’” says the 23-year-old British-born actress who’s best known for playing Sandra Bullock’s daughter in The Blind Side. “And then they started bringing them in, and I said, ‘Is this for me?’ The first outfit took 25 minutes to get into, and when I looked in the mirror I got teary-eyed.” Then there were the elaborate sets; she describes a giant indoor forest and 40 tons of salt for snow. “I was sprinting through this huge room of trees, in my ball gown, sword-fighting, going up cliffs,” she marvels. “When the crew brought their kids onto set, they would see me and start crying. They were like, ‘Blanche Neige!’”
View Lily Collins’ wardrobe picks »
Read the interview with Lily Collins »
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