Last night the first series of Gossip Girl very sadly came to an end on UK television. What do they expect us to do on Thursday evenings now. Whilst your mourning the end of the series and counting down the days til the box set is released which of the girls style did you lust after the most?
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In this week's episode of the slightly controversial model competition Britain's Missing Top Model the girls had to make an ice-cream TV advert. Deaf model Kellie Moody (top left) is unable to speak clearly and felt the task was unfair on her. She argued that as Sophie was allowed to go down the catwalk in her wheelchair that she should be allowed to sign rather than speak in the TV advert.
We are increasingly seeing more fur on the catwalks and on style icons, such as Naomi Campbell and Jennifer Lopez. Add that vintage style is becoming even more desirable each season, and real fur seems to back in fashion.
How do you feel about this.
Autumn/Winter sees the return of classic British looks, such as tartan, at D&G and House of Holland, military styling at Ralph Lauren and Alexander McQueen and country house chic at Daks and Carolina Herrera.
Think silk head scarves, tweed and long, leather gloves, as in Paul Smith's country house-inspired collection.
But which of these Heritage trends are you most excited about?
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The most traditional of checks has had a face lift for Autumn/Winter.
Part punk, part country house – tartan was all over the runway, with the girls wearing oversize blazers, shift dresses and even high-waist trousers, in various types of plaid.
Roberto Cavalli, in his Just Cavalli collection, showed clashing checks, worn with leopard print tights, whilst at D&G, tartan got the girlie treatment with ruffles and pleating.
On the catwalk is one thing, but how does this look translate to real life. Will you be clashing your tartan prints next season?