Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Paris bookstore disappear

 

The booksellers has been a staple of Parisian culture for centuries, known as a go-to supply exhausted or unusual reading material - but their life is threatened.

An office with a view (Credit: Credit: Nick Kozak)

An office with a view

 

One of the most important monuments of Paris are the famous bookshops: booksellers who sell their products every day along the River Seine. Bargaining dates to 1400, the booksellers have been known for centuries as a go-to source for reading material exhausted or rare among locals and travelers who come here to find titles like in Vagrant author Colette biting and controversial or the first edition of the French comic strip The Mischievous Lili, from the early 1900s and has never been reissued. The cultivation of about 20 vendors at the turn of the 17th century, there are now about 240 booksellers in Paris. Their traditional green wooden boxes that dot both banks of the Seine, the Musée d'Orsay in the Arab World Institute, with the highest concentration is at the entrance of the Latin Quarter, home of the famous Sorbonne University. (Credit: Nick Kozak)

 

The traveller challenge (Credit: Credit: Nick Kozak)

The traveller challenge

But even with 240 vendors lining the banks, competition does not come often in close positions. The 'booksellers biggest challenge over the past 20 years has been the proliferation of e-readers and Internet access, reducing sales of books and make materials outside the print easier to find. To offset declining sales, many have resorted to booksellers supplement their income with memories, which are technically permitted under the regulations of the city that allows the sale of commercial products from four green boxes is assigned to each vendor. But the movement did not sit well with some of the Items population, triggering a debate between suppliers in about what can and can not sell - and it will change a tradition that has been a staple of the Parisian culture. (Credit: Nick Kozak)

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Price growth

At the end of 1980, Jean-Pierre Mathias left his job as professor of philosophy to become a bookseller. "When I came to my store, I started selling my old books ... I liked the idea of ​​following the philosophy here without having to be a teacher," he said. Mathias only sells books and engravings; He refused to comply with the increasing number of foreign tourists selling souvenirs. "For me, a book will always be a book, and people who love books continue to buy them. The theater did not disappear with the beginning of the film, "he says with a big smile (Credit: Nick Kozak).

From comics to keychains (Credit: Credit: Nick Kozak)

From comics to keychains

Robert Francis was selling comics in his shop for over 35 years. At first, he said, people came to him, if you were looking for a particular comic story. If you do not, then they do online would. Now it is the opposite: they only come if they can not find online. To compensate, Robert memorabilia collection - including ubiquitous statues Eiffel Tower - has increased in recent years. As residents still come to buy a book or two, he said most of his customers are abroad and are more likely to buy his memories of his comics, which are mainly written in French. (Credit: Nick Kozak)

 

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A job with benefits

Items Each is required to maintain their boxes, but beyond that, the work has a lot of freedom. Merchants can set their own hours of light (the stalls are locked once the sun sets); choose the reading material they want to sell; and spend the day enjoying the best views of Paris. Yet many booksellers believe that the city should do more to support tradition as lower sales. One suggestion is that the sellers of electricity installed so it can expand its hours of the night. (Credit: Nick Kozak)

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Standing strong

Bernard Carver entered the business of selling rare books, 20 years after the arrival of Lebanon without much money. Soon he began living on the streets, he said, and chose comfort in books instead of alcohol. Passion, it binds with certain booksellers. To sell their products, he said, you must be familiar with, boasting that he read everything on your shelf. But even that did not stop the decline in sales, and expressed his anger to the proliferation of sold trinkets. Some marketers have even added folding tables in front of their stalls to expand its collection of memories - a tactic not covered by the regulations of the city. (Credit: Nick Kozak)

A creative solution (Credit: Credit: Nick Kozak)

A creative solution

Many booksellers selling trinkets made in China, including the Eiffel Tower key chains and mugs I love Paris. One of the young traders, George Roman, chose instead to sell antique prints ads created by him and his father, and paintings by students of the prestigious Ecole des Beaux-Arts, conveniently located just behind his store. Therefore, he said, he can sell souvenirs that are made both in France and linked to local culture - a solution, perhaps, taking the best of both worlds. (Credit: Nick Kozak

 

Sunday, June 14, 2015

5 Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Travel Agent

While internet booking motors have made it simpler for voyagers to purchase their own particular flights or lodging rooms, travel specialists still offer a level of administration and skill not offered by a pursuit bot. "When you book on the web, the booking motor or site just comprehends what information you data," brings up Chuck Flagg, proprietor of a Cruise Holidays office in Canton, Georgia. "They don't comprehend what is really critical to and your gang. It doesn't know whether you are a 60-something who still likes to move it up with local people at the club or in the event that you are OK being around children." Travel specialists likewise may have exceptional livens or evaluating not accessible to the overall population.

Here are a few inquiries that can help you pick the right travel specialists for your needs.

  1. Have you gone to my destination? Whether you're making a trip to Paris or Puerto Rico, inquire as to whether your specialists has been there (and provided that this is true, how as of late?). While manuals and sites offer bunches of point of interest on a given destination, they don't generally measure up to being there in individual. "Book information or internet preparing courses by suppliers is entirely unexpected from encountering it firsthand," Flagg says. Lisa Griswold, co-proprietor of the Atlanta-based Pixie Vacations, who represents considerable authority in arranging Disney get-aways, concurs, including that "you don't know how superb a Disney voyage is until you've encountered one: the delight, the tender loving care, the little additional items, the character association."

  2. What is your reaction time? On the off chance that sitting tight a few days for a reaction to a messaged inquiry is going to make you on edge, ask potential operators when they're accessible and how rapidly you ought to expect a reaction. "A few operators are low maintenance specialists, and they work in the nighttimes," Griswold says. "Some are accessible amid the school day. Others do this full time. It's unquestionably shrewd to see whether your calendar can organize with what your specialists can give."

 

  1. What administrations do you offer? Specialists give differing levels of administration. Some will just book inns and flights and abandon you to fill in alternate points of interest, so in case you're expecting help with supper reservations or ground transportation, inquire as to whether he can deal with those. "A decent specialists is going to help you with any points of interest that you need," Griswold says. "We offer schedule arranging down to what rides they plan to go on, which stops to go in which days and direction that with their suppers."

 

  1. Do you have any confirmations or accreditation? Flagg recommends getting some information about preparing or confirmations to get a vibe for the specialists' skill. For example, in case you're occupying a journey, you could search out an operators guaranteed through the Cruise Lines International Association. Griswold includes that you additionally can ask how regularly the specialists goes to classes to stay current in the business.

 

  1. What charges would it be advisable for me to anticipate? A few specialists charge a level expense or an hourly expense for travel counseling, while others acquire commission from the air transport or lodging booked. "Get some information about charges, whether there are occupying expenses or any sort of retraction expenses," Griswold says. "There are some high rates out there, and a few organizations would prefer not to converse with you unless you're willing to submit."

 

Obviously, while you get some information about the specialists' experience and strategies, she may be testing you also. This can be a decent sign, as Flagg proposes searching for a specialists who asks "why" questions. "This is something online will never ask," he says. "Why would you like to take this excursion? Why did you pick a Disney journey? Did the nourishment offerings settle on this some piece of your choice?" Once a specialists inspires your answers, she will be better prepared to tailor the outing to you and your gang.

 

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Asia Unites Against Poaching

Representatives from 13 Asian countries committed to immediate action to stamp out poaching at the conclusion of a four-day symposium hosted by the Nepal government in Kathmandu from February 2-6, 2015.

The Symposium: Towards Zero Poaching in Asia adopted five recommendations:

  • Swift and decisive action to elevate the importance and effectiveness of antipoaching initiatives and cooperation among all relevant ministries, departments and agencies within their borders, while at the same time strengthening international cooperation in the face of this serious criminal activity.
  • Adoption of the Zero Poaching Tool Kit and assessment of current antipoaching responses to determine improvements and close serious gaps.
  • Increase and improve collaboration as a successful antipoaching response is critically dependant on effectively engaging a diverse number of shareholders
  • Improve standards, training and support for rangers, other frontline staff and prosecutors.
  • Commit to identifying a Zero Poaching national contact point to effectively coordinate transboundary efforts to stop poaching.

Tika Ram Adhikari, Director General of Nepal’s Department of Wildlife Conservation and Soil Conservation, said: “Nepal was proud to host this vital conversation in Asia because we recognize that poaching is robbing us of our wildlife wealth, which includes tigers, rhinos and elephants. We cannot allow wildlife crime to continue to wrap its tentacles deeper into the region. Our individual efforts may win us a few battles, but we can only win the war if Asia presents a united front to stop the poaching, end the trafficking and wipe out demand.”

Mike Baltzer, Leader, WWF Tigers Alive Initiative, said: “This is the beginning of the end for poaching across Asia. WWF is proud to have supported this landmark meeting and is committed to be part of the new determined movement for Zero Poaching in Asia.”

Nepal was the natural host for the symposium having achieved zero poaching for two years in the past four years. At the symposium, representatives from local communities, protected areas as well as enforcement agencies shared their lessons lea

At the closing ceremony, Nepal’s legendary Chitwan National Park (CNP) also became the first global site to be accredited as Conservation Assured Tiger Standard (CA|TS).Despite the threats that CNP faces, the protected area has seen an increasingly effective management and protection regime. This further demonstrates the commitment of Nepal towards zero poaching.

Thirteen Asian countries participated in the symposium: Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Viet Nam, Malaysia, Russia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand, Nepal, India, Bhutan, and Lao PDR. Partner NGOs and other organisations included IUCN, TRAFFIC, CITES, UN Office on Drugs and Crime, US Department of Justice, SMART Partnership and Southern African Wildlife College.

WWF co-hosted the symposium with Global Tiger Forum, National Trust for Nature Conservation and the South Asian Wildlife Enforcement Network.

The symposium provides valuable direction on tackling poaching in advance of the Kasane Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade to be hosted by the Botswana government on 25th March 2015. This meeting follows the London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade hosted by the UK government in February 2014, where 41 governments committed to taking “decisive and urgent action….” through the agreed declaration.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Chermoula tofu and roasted vegetables

Ingredients

To chermoula tofu

25 g / 1 oz finely chopped cilantro

3 cloves garlic, minced

1 teaspoon cumin seeds, lightly crushed

1 lemon, finely grated zest

½ tsp dried chilli flakes

1 tablespoon olive oil

250g / 9 oz tofu

For the roasted vegetables

2 red onions, quartered

2 zucchini, cut into thick slices

2 red peppers, seeded and sliced

2 yellow peppers, seeded and sliced

1 small eggplant, cut into thick slices

low calorie cooking spray

pinch of salt

Method of Preparation

Preheat oven to 200C / 180C Fan / Gas 6.

To chermoula, combine the cilantro, garlic, cumin, lemon zest and pepper with olive oil and a little salt in a small bowl.

Pat the tofu dry on kitchen paper and cut it in half. Cut each half horizontally into thin slices. Spread generously chermoula at the edges.

Spread the vegetables in a roasting pan and drizzle with oil. Bake for about 45 minutes, until lightly browned, turning once or twice during cooking ingredients.

Place tofu slices on vehicles, side propagation of the highest chermoula and cook for 10-15 minutes, or until tofu is lightly colored.

Divide the tofu and vegetables among four plates and serve.



Monday, March 16, 2015

45 Baby Names that Mean Music

For some parents, the definition of a name is just as important as the sound. Music is universal and names with musical definitions make great choices for your little ones. Musical names come from many countries and heritages. They have simple and creative spellings and various sound options. Let's take a look at the great name options that have musical definitions.

(1) Shira: (female) Shira is Hebrew for song. I love the sound of Shira!

(2) Apollo: (male) Meaning God of music and poetry, this Greek name is a strong choice for a baby boy.

(3) Ranit: (male or female) Hebrew for song, Ranit is a great choice for a little boy or girl.

(4) Nazim: (male) Nazim is Indian for song and has a great sound. Naz is a great nickname as well.

(5) Alahya: (female) This Indian name means musical tone or color. It's so beautiful and I love the spelling.

(6) Lirit: (female) This Hebrew name means lyrical and has a great simple sound. It's like a better Merrit.

(7) Dewon: (male) Dewon is Irish for song and fits right into the popular sound for boys names today.

(8) Melody: (female) Melody is of Greek origin and is a wonderful choice. The melody is the most important part of a song!

(9) Roni: (male or female) Hebrew for song, Roni could work on a little boy or girl.

(10) Saron: (male or female) Meaning his song in Hebrew, Saron has a wonderful sound to it.

(11) Aria: (female) This English name means gentle music. It's more of an obvious choice musically speaking, but still beautiful.

(12) Philomela: (female) This Greek name means lover of music. It is a bit of a mouthful, but fits right in with Gabriella or Isabella.

(13) Leron: (male) The Arabic meaning of Leron means the song is mine. It's a wonderful definition for your child and has a great, modern sound.

(14) Sora: (female) Sora is Native American for chirping songbird. It's a softer Zora and has such a pretty sound.

(15) Brage: (male) This is the Norwegian name for the god of music. It has a really cool sound.

(16) Rina: (female) Rina is Hebrew for joyous song. It's beautiful and is a great choice for parents who don't like nicknames.

(17) Alima: (female) Alima is an Arabic name that means learned in dance or music. It has a simple spelling and a pretty sound to it.

(18) Lark: (male or female) The American meaning of Lark is songbird. I think it could work on a boy or girl.

(19) Ranim: (male or female) Arabic for reciting in a sing song voice, Ranim is a wonderful choice for your baby boy or girl.

(20) Cadence: (female) This American name means musical beat. It another choice that is a bit more obvious, but has such a great sound and energy to it.

(21) Philyra: (female) Like Philomela, Philyra means lover of music. It is a simpler spelling, so much more relate-able for modern parents.

(22) Chantal: (female) From the French verb to sing, Chantal is a beautiful name with many alternate spelling choices.

(23) Binali: (female) With the cute nickname Nali, the Hindi name Binali is a beautiful choice. It means musical instrument.

(24) Piper: (male or female) Piper literally means a flute player. It's gender bending, so you can consider it for your baby boy or girl.

(25) Lyric: (female) Lyric is Greek for melodic word. While it is obvious, I love this name!

(26) Aika: (male or female) Aika means love song in Japanese. It has such a great definition and a very unique sound.

(27) Ruana: (female) This Hindi name means musical instrument and the nickname Ru is absolutely adorable.

(28) Musetta: (female) Musetta is French for a song. It is a really pretty name and frilly as well. I like Muse and Etta as nicknames.

(29) Bethany: (female) This is a recognizable name that means house of music in Hebrew. It's a great way to honor music and your daughter, without the name being that out there.

(30) Charmaine: (female) In Latin, Charmaine means to sing. It has a pretty sound and is definitely a bold choice.

(31) Harper: (male or female) This name literally means harp player. It's gaining popularity and can be used on a little boy or girl.

(32) Carol: (female) The French meaning of Carol is melody and song. You could also do Carolyn, Caroline, or Carollie.

(33) Daina: (female) Daina means song in Lithuania. It's a cooler spelling then Dana, and is easy to say.

(34) Jaron: (male) Meaning to shout and sing in Hebrew, Jaron is a really cool choice for your baby boy. It is much cooler than Jayden!

(35) Gita: (female) Gita is Hindi for song and has such a cute energy and sound.

(36) Kotone: (male) Kotone means harp sound in Japanese. I really like the cool sound to this name. It's very strong.

(37) Mavis: (female) This name has a very unique sound, but is super easy to spell. It is the name of a bird that means song thrush.

(38) Carmen: (female) The Latin and Spanish definition of Carmen is song. It's also the name of a beautiful opera.

(39) Riya: (female) Riya means singer in Hindi. It can also be spelled Ria, but I really love it with the "y."

(40) Zamir: (male) Hebrew for songbird, Zamir is an awesome choice for your baby boy. I love Z names, and this is a great way to take a departure from Zachary.

(41) Chyna: (female) Chyna means musical instrument. If you are a music lover who loves place names, this could be your top choice.

(42) Harmony: (female) Another obvious choice, Harmony is a great option for parents who want a recognizable musical choice.

(43) Kousan: (male) In Armenian, Kousan means singer. I really love the sound of this name, and think it should be on any music lovers list of possiblities.

(44) Zimri: (male) Zimri means my music in Hebrew. It has a really cool, unique sound and would make a great choice!

(45) Calliope: (female) Meaning beautiful voice in Greek, Calliope has such a cool sound and a great nickname in Calli.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Spring Jackets: The Cover-Ups On Our Wish List Now

Spring jackets are the perfect fashion fix for the changeable weather, especially when you're (very understandably) not quite ready to leave the layers at home.

For SS15, the jacket offering is reflecting the 70s trend, with a huge range of embroidered, tassled and suede styles from all your favourite brands. We saw laidback patchwork style at Saint Laurent, while Balmain and Tom Ford went for androgynous leather bombers. Whichever look you fancy for spring, the high street has got it covered.

The denim jacket is back too, but not as you know it. For the new season, it's been reworked with cleaner lines (and cropped, at Burberry), as well as raw seams. Not just Marques'Almeida, but Monki has some impressive (and bargain) cover-ups as well.

The message from the catwalks was to layer up. Whether it's denim on denim or suede on cotton, we're looking back for inspiration for our spring looks. 

Updating your wardrobe doesn't mean breaking the bank. The high street have all of this spring's hottest jacket styles, even suede and leather, at seriously reasonable price points.

Consult this season's spring jacket edit for the perfect in-between seasons layer...

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Friday, February 27, 2015

Ski Wear: How To Up Your Style On The Slopes

Ski wear is one of the very best parts of winter holidays, and what's not to love? The first sign of a chill and glamorous ski wear-clad groups are lining up in their droves to jet to Les Trois Vallées in style.

If actually skiing or boarding down the slopes isn't for you, then you're faced with the prospect of après-ski: an equal opportunity to show of your snowy sartorial skills in the hottest ski wear around.

From chic salopettes and down jackets to luxurious cashmere socks and mittens, as well as knitted jumpsuits and sheepskin boots. We've got ski clothes for every part of the trip sorted; to the slopes and back, and everything in between - and for every budget. 

Here's our pick of the hottest ski wear pieces to hit the slopes in...

 

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Street Style: Wardrobe Inspiration From The Show-Goers

Street style pictures are one of our absolute favourite parts of fashion week. Seeing how the fash pack, including editors, bloggers, models and celebs, style up the season's hottest fashion trends and stand-out pieces.

We've rounded up our favourite looks from fashion month for you to flick through, for the ultimate wardrobe inspo... 

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Blonde Hair

Blonde hair is still a firm favourite for 2015 (of course). Get in on the hottest shades with our edit of the top celebrity blondes. From dark or light blonde to all-out platinum, get hair colour ideas here…

Ombre uplights have been a strong hair trend, which doesn't look like it's going anywhere, with Jessica Alba and Nicole Richie both modeling warmer, honey blonde tones. Perfect for darker shades, ombre lights add depth and texture, while giving the overall result of dark caramel blonde hair – without dark root re-growth issues.

For natural blondes, take notes from models Georgia May Jagger, Jessica Hart and Cara Delevingne and opt for softer highlights woven in among darker, more natural tones for a dirty blonde bed head look. Wear these loose, long and with plenty of conditioning treatment to ensure the blonde hair colour stays fresh and glossy.

If it’s notice-me hair colour you’re after, then platinum blonde hair colour is a cool option. Make like Carey Mulligan with her champagne-hued tresses and opt for block colour, or for more highlighted locks, work it a la Jennifer Lawrence with her textured blonde crop.

From caramel blonde hair through to ultra ash shades, get blonde hair ideas from these celebs – pick your favourite shade, print out and take to the hairdresser.

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Fringes

Fringes have been the easy way to update your look for decades. When you don't fancy a full-on chop, but you're bored of your hair, whether it's short or long, a new fringe is the answer.

But, think about which style will suit you as growing out a fringe is no mean feat. Do you fancy a chunky block fringe like Rihanna and Emma Stone, or is a shorter Lily Collins-style more you? Or, how about a side fringe a la Kerry Washington, or, our personal favourite right now, the parted-in-the-middle fringe worn by the likes of Alexa Chung and Daisy Lowe?

There's so many different fringe options for 2014 that we've created the InStyle Edit, a round-up of all the amazing A-list fringes that have caught our eye recently, to make choosing one you love that bit easier.

Take a look at our edit of the best celebrity fringes for instant inspiration, and then start weighing up which gorgeous style will suit your face shape most. Every girl needs a new hairstyle for the new season, right?

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Bob Hairstyles: This Season's Hottest Celeb Cut

Bob hairstyles are a big look this season, with short hair being favoured by fashion's finest. Where long bed heads and swept-over curls used to be the style of choice, the low-maintenance and casual benefits of bobs are encouraging more and more stars to try out the trend.

While it's understandable to be wary of a super-short pixie crop, bobs are flattering and versatile - and the possibilities are endless. Go for a layered long bob hairstyle like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, or, for more of an edgy look, try a textured short bob hairstyle like Emma Stone.

Even when it's cut, the styles aren't limited. You can go sleek and neat a la Rose Byrne and Marion Cotillard (who works a chic bob hairstyle with a fringe), choppy like Sienna Miller's, or even experiment with retro-look victory curls like January Jones.

Our favourite length was the long bob, as seen on the the likes of Alexa Chung and most recently convert Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, but Sienna's new short cut has got us all considering a drastic chop.

Check out all these different short hair ideas and let the immaculately-styled stars show you how fabulous bob hairstyles can be...

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Bridesmaid Hair

Bridesmaid hair will play a big part of the ceremony, nearly as much as the bride's so don't leave it 'til the last minute. Every bride knows there’s a million decisions involved in any wedding day, but some of the most important concern your bridesmaids.

Whether best friends, sisters, or little flower girls, you want to make sure each holds her own on your big day.

So we’ve rounded up bridesmaid hairstyles inspiration from the stars. From Hollywood waves a la Jessica Alba, to Marion Cotillard for ideas for bridesmaid hairstyles for shorter hair, these styles are super-stylish and importantly, never too tricky. We've edited the best bridesmaid hair accessories too. 

But they aren’t just limited to your bridesmaids – these inspirational hairstyles are perfect for brides and wedding guests alike.

Whether you’re blonde or brown-haired, have short, mid or long lovely locks, you’ll find the perfect wedding day hairstyle here...

 
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Brown Hair

Brown hair or blonde? It's that time-old question. If you fancy brunette then pick your perfect shade with our edit of the best celebrity hairstyles. With fashionistas including Emma Watson, Alexa Chung and Mila Kunis all sporting lust-worthy dark brown hair, we’re thinking of heading to the dark side…

From the deepest ebony to the warmest mocha, dip dye or au naturel, we’ve got all the most stylish shades of dark brown hair for inspiration. Already a brunette? Use this edit as hairstyle inspiration, with on trend haircuts and styles to suit every face shape and complement all skin tones.

Emma Watson has been wearing her long, glossy locks in chic updos for red carpet events, while Alexa Chung is still queen of the brunette bedhead and Mila Kunis is still going straight and shiny. 

Whether you’re leaning towards a short crop, beachy waves or a glamorous updo, take hair ideas from the best dark brown hairstyles…

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amfAR Gala: The 10 Stand-Out Looks...

The amfAR Gala in New York played host to some of the industry's biggest names, including actresses, models and fashionistas. 

Monochrome gowns proved a popular choice for the stars, including Karlie Kloss and Toni Garrn, with Heidi Klum opting for a metallic white Azzaro mini dress with mesh panelling. However it was Kendall Jenner who stole the show, glowing in a bold red Romona Keveza dress, alongside Erin Wasson who broke the mold in an edgy white suit. 

See the 10 best looks from the evening, here...

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Best BAFTA Dresses Of All Time

The BAFTAs are one of our favourite red carpet events of awards season. Not only does it honour the best Brit talent in the film and TV industry, but it brings a whole host of global superstars to our side of the pond.

We're taking a look back at some of the best BAFTA dresses of all time because, let's face it, there's been some absolute gems – although some of the most notable gowns haven't aged all that well... Oops.

From Keira Knightley showing off her slender waist in a tiered silver frock to Audrey Hepburn's ruffled white number, we've rounded up team InStyle's favourite red-carpet gowns. Go on, check them out, you know you're desperate too...

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Short Hairstyles

Short hairstyles are having a moment. Gone are the times when long hair ruled the red carpet, now it's about short hair cuts on your favourite A-list women. We're talking chic bobs (à la Rose Byrne), cool crops (see Audrey Tautou), the bold quiff (modelled by Anne Hathaway) and the mid-length 'do (best worn by the likes of Alexa Chung).

Not only is a new season the perfect time to reinvent your hair, your trip to the hairdressers just got even easier with our round-up of the best short styles on the beauty block. Short hairstyles, for women, can be a bit daunting but they've got the A-list stamp of approval in a big way. 

As proved by some of the coolest women in Hollywood, ditching longer locks and going for that short haircut is a classy and undeniably stylish way to update your look. It's also a great excuse to get rid of any split ends you've been harbouring. Don't be put off by the prospect of growing it out. As Jennifer Lawrence shows, each length keeps getting better and better.

If you're worried it'll limit your hairstyles, just look to the ever-changing head of Rita Ora for hairstyles for short hair inspo. 

Trust us, beautiful hair doesn't have to mean tresses down to your knees. Still not convinced? Check out InStyle's edit of the best celebrity short hairstyles, haircuts and hair ideas and let us change your mind...

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100 Buys Under £100 To Give Your Wardrobe A New Season Makeover

Spring is nearly here - and we can't wait. We're so over this wintery cold and have been since the Christmassy festivities died down.

So, sales wrapped up, we're looking to the new season in all areas of life - including our wardrobes. For SS15, we're loving the 70s trend and everything that comes with it - suede, tassels, bucket bags… The lot. The high street collections have been inspired by the Woodstock look catwalks at Alberta Ferretti and Etro. 

We're also with the celebs in loving the (not so humble) dungaree. Whether you opt for a classic indigo wash, bold white or on-point distressed, they're the hero piece in our wardrobes right now.

The best bit is you can bring your wardrobe to life on a budget, as we've trawled the high street for the must-have clothing, shoes and accessories. Check out our best 100 spring buys under £100 now…

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Best Red Lipsticks: 10 Shades That'll Never Go Out Of Style

Red lipstick is one of the only beauty staples that never goes off trend. Gracing make-up bags and dressing tables for decades, red lips are synonymous with timeless glamour and elegance, as well as adding serious allure.

Not just for special occasions, red lipstick has filtered down into our day-to-day. Whether you want to dress up a casual look at the weekend, or make that shift from day to night, a slick of red lipstick change be a real game-changer.

The only thing standing in the way of many a woman and her perfect pout? The quest for finding a shade that suits. Whether it’s the drastic change from your usual look or the idea that it won’t suit your complexion, thanks to the rich range of reds there’s the perfect one for everyone, it’s just a matter of finding it.

Deep red tones are big for AW14, with models at Naeem Khan styled with caberet-inspired full pouts while make-up artist Tom Pecheux ran with the Little Red Riding Hood trend, giving models a stained-look with colour only in the centre of the mouth.

We've rounded up our tried and tested favourite lipsticks, from purse-friendly classics like Rimmel's Kate Moss range, to the new releases which have taken the beauty world by storm like Estee Lauder's new Color Envy collection, and the old favourites such as Mac's Ruby Woo. Check them out for the perfect red pout...

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Swimwear: The InStyle Round-Up

Swimwear can be a nightmare to find. Like jeans, whenever you realise you need it, it's nigh on impossible to find a bikini or one-piece which you like and/or that fits.

To get you excited for the sunnier climes (that are sure to be coming sometime soon, even if it means jetting off on holiday), we've rounded up the best the high street and designers have to offer.

For 2015, it's the laidback, 70s styles we're coveting. Our swimwear crush Kiini has been joined by She Made Me and Lisa Maree. Though not flashy, they're beautiful and intricately detailing, lending themselves to the pool, beach or your summer wardrobe.

Not on for the crochet love-in and looking for something a little more classic? Go-to brands like Heidi Klein, Orlebar Brown and Babajaan's SS15 offerings are full of timeless, figure-flattering styles - with some new stand-out prints.

We're loving simple, sporty and sexy swimwear this season, and that's exactly what you get from Agent Provocateur and Mikoh.

Check out our InStyle Swimwear Edit...

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Everyone's Wearing: The White Trend

The white trend... It's one of the trickiest to get right. Usually 'how to wear white' is the big question every time the sun comes out, but right now, it's freezing - and it's in, making it trickier than ever. 

Proving it's not just a summer look, Alexa Chung, Kendall Jenner and Anne Hathaway have been trialling head-to-toe outfits on and off the red carpet, and we can't get enough of the fresh, sleek aesthetic.

But how do we wear it? First off, this season's white isn't one you need to fake tan for. Of course it's always going to enhance a post-holiday glow but not been away yet? No problem. Instead of washing out a pale complexion, the look is one of low-key elegance.

Seen at New York Fashion Week, it's about layering white over white. Want a sporty, laidback vibe? Look to DKNY SS15 for inspo. For anything more polished, the tailored looks at Victoria Beckham and Tibi, and the pretty pairings at Carolina Herrera are your go-to.

It's a surprisingly wearable trend, for day and night. If you're working it into your office wardrobe, try swapping in a white midi skirt or tailored trousers in the place of black. We're loving culottes, in spite of the weather, and teamed with a crisp white shirt and pumps, they make the perfect work white out. 

Don't be scared to do top-to-toe white, and match your accessories. Just beware of that after work glass of red. 

For the evening, as the A-list fash pack have been showing nothing makes a more sophisticated style statement than a suit. Saint Laurent is the favourite, but if its a bit out of your budget – we hear 'ya – the high street has a seriously sleek selection of separates.

See which stars' white looks we've been eyeing up, and our pick of the pieces we want in our wardrobes...

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Plaits

Plaits are a real red carpet favourite right now. Whatever your face shape and style, there will be one to suit you in our round-up of the A-list best.

Maybe your fringe is playing up, you need to tackle a festival or holiday-related bad hair day, or you just want to keep your hair out of your face? Rock a classic boho-look halo braid, a la Poppy Delevingne and Florence Welch, for a low-maintenence look or for something a little more special, try Anna Friel's double fishtail halo plaits.

Or is your plaited look for the evening? French plaits have been hot property on the red carpet and at A-list parties, with Jessica Stam and Cara D rocking them with cocktail dresses. Fishtail plaits, too, are a favourite of the most glamorous stars, with Olivia Palermo regularly working them into her looks.

The award for the most impressive plaited hairstyle goes to Diane Kruger for her intricate 'do at the Oscars.

Check it out, and all the hottest celebrity plait ideas here...

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Best Foundations: 10 For Instant Supermodel Skin

Foundation makes picture perfect skin a reality, in one easy step. Whatever your skin type, we've searched beauty counters high and low to find the best creams, mousses and powders that'll achieve just that.

Whether you want serious coverage, a radiant dewy complexion, or to fight that midday shine with a handy on-the-go compact, there will be something for everyone.

Recreate the new season fashion week looks by ditching the mattifying powder and leaving your foundation with a glowing sheen. Then team with a smokey eye, as seen at Cavalli, or bold lip, like the Missoni models.

From Mac's classic Studio Fix foundation and Yves Saint Laurent's long-lasting liquid formula to Aerin's light-reflecting powder, shop our edit of the 10 best foundations you won't be disappointed with...

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Primark: The New Collection

Primark's spring summer 2015 collection is full of bargain buys which nail the catwalk trends without causing us to blow our whole season budget.

The fashion superstore's reputation is seriously hotting up on the style circuit, and we're fast on its trail. With ridiculously low prices and cleverly designed staples that echo our favourite high-fashion pieces, Primark's quickly securing a place alongside Topshop and Zara as a high street shopping hotspot for all our wardrobe needs.

Primark's new collection is looking hotter than ever, with everything from print co-ords to 70s crochet throw-ons that'll be perfect for summer and your holiday wardrobe. Speaking of holiday, achieving that bikini body has got easier with Primark's new activewear and sports collection. With tops, leggings and bras in luxe brights and pastels, you can get a whole new gym kit on a serious budget.

One thing's clear: Primark is showing off its fashion credentials for SS15. As well as a new premium denim collection, it's tapping in to the latest fashion week trends, with 70s-inspired pieces and stripes playing a big part of the new collection. There's a strong accessory offering too, with on-trend mini bags and classic satchels. 

Start Primark online shopping and prepare to be ever-so-slightly amazed...

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Miss Selfridge New Collection: Spring Summer 2015

Miss Selfridge's spring summer 2015 collection is the best yet from the high street brand.

As well as party-ready pieces, there's some totally on point trend-inspired pieces. Our favourite has got to be the suede popper front skirt but the denim pinafore dress and patchwork jeans will fit perfectly into our SS15 wardrobe. 

Check out Miss Selfridge's new collection...

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Valentine's Gifts For Him

Valentine's gifts for him - we just don't always get them right, do we? He might have a box full of heart-felt cards, teddies and romantic gestures from previous years, but for 2015 we want to catch him off guard with something seriously cool.

Consider those new must-have headphones, Marvel's coffee table book or an on-point Fujifilm Instax camera. That's right, we know exactly how to hit him where it hurts in the amazing present-buying department...

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Best Cleansers

Finding the best cleanser to suit your skin type can be a challenge. Depending on your skin type, either they over-clean, leaving your skin dry or don't leave it feeling properly dirt-free. 

We've rounded up the best, for dry, combination and normal skin, and for all your complexion bothers, so you can find the one to suit you.

We all know money doesn't always by quality so we've picked the formulas, from Cetaphil's cleanser to Eve Lom's cleanser, that are actual beauty insider favourites, regardless of their price. There's all different formulas too, from gels to hot cloth cleansers that'll look after your skin all year round, keeping it glowing and soft - even in the harshest of weathers.

From bargain-friendly Simple and No7 face washes to cleansing classics from SkinCeuticals, Liz Earle and Kiehl's, here's our pick of the 10 best...

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Best Tinted Moisturisers

Tinted moisturisers are a make-up bag classic. Is looking after your skin a priority, while wanting a natural (but flawless) complexion? Then this is what you've been looking for.

Perfect for hot weather, long days, casual looks or just as a brightening tool, they hydrate the skin and protect it from environmental damage while offering sheer and (most importantly) a natural-looking coverage. 

Often thought of as only a summer beauty buy, the best tinted moisturisers can be just what you need in the winter months, when the cold is taking its toll on your skin and foundation is just not doing what you want it to. Instead of loading up on serums, lotions, potions and heavy make-up, a light tinted moisturiser can be the answer - and it'll even out that bothersome wintery redness, too. 

And it's not just practical, fresh, clean skin was a catwalk favourite at the AW14 shows, with the models at Stella McCartney, Giambattista Valli and Dolce & Gabbana all boasted glowing and gorgeous, barely-there make-up. It's looking big for SS15, too, with Marc Jacobs sending bare-faced models down the runway. 

Find one which suits your needs and budget - from high street favourite The Body Shop to investment beauty brand Creme De La Mer - in our pick of the best tinted moisturisers...

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Pregnant Celebrities: A-List Maternity Style Inspo

Pregnant celebrities can be the best way to get maternity wear inspiration, as well as making you feel fabulous about your blossoming bump. Find out which A-listers are expecting and due in 2015, plus get style tips from our round-up of the best-dressed bumps of 2014, 2013 and previous years…

A celebrity baby boom is underway in 2015. Not only are Keira Knightley and Kate Middleton expecting but it's been announced Benedict Cumberbatch's wife Sophie Hunter is pregnant too. We're also excited to see more pics of Scarlett Johansson, Olivia Wilde and Mila Kunis's cute new babies, though we'll certainly miss their fabulous maternity dresses gracing the red carpet, and we look forward to seeing who'll be next.

Mixing up traditional maternity wear seems to be the A-list way, with Doutzen Kroes opting for a very daring cut-out dress, Rosamund Pike gracing the red carpet in impeccably put-together looks and Liv Tyler staying stylish in classically chic get-ups. 

Keep up to date with the latest celebrity pregnancies and track the most stylish expecting stars through the years in our pregnant celebrities pictures edit…

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