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GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL, BRITAIN - 25 JUN 2005
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GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL, BRITAIN - 25 JUN 2005
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KATE MOSS OUT AND ABOUT IN LONDON, BRITAIN - 21 JUN 2005
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Kate Moss visiting a doctor in the west end
KATE MOSS OUT AND ABOUT IN LONDON, BRITAIN - 21 JUN 2005
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VIVIENNE WESTWOOD EXHIBITION AT THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM, LONDON, BRITAIN - 30 MAR 2004
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'SUPER ELEVATED GHILLIE' PLATFORM SHOES - ANGLOMANIA - FROM THE AUTUMN / WINTER 1993 COLLECTION. FAMOUSLY WORN BY NAOMI CAMPBELL WHEN SHE FELL OVER ON THE CATWALK
VIVIENNE WESTWOOD EXHIBITION AT THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM, LONDON, BRITAIN - 30 MAR 2004
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GMTV 10TH BIRTHDAY PARTY AT MADAME TUSSAUDS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 23 JAN 2003
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GMTV 10TH BIRTHDAY PARTY AT MADAME TUSSAUDS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 23 JAN 2003
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SAVE THE CHILDREN FESTIVAL OF TREES IN THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, LONDON, BRITAIN - 04 DEC, 2001
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Princess Anne's Recycled Clothes
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Princess Anne's Recycled Clothes
Princess Anne has long been known by fashion-conscious Royal watchers as one of the least profligate Royals when it comes to clothing, believing that if a dress is worth wearing once, then it's worth wearing again.
This was highlighted recently (Jul 2008) when she wore the same outfit at the wedding of her cousin Lady Rose Windsor as the one she wore to Prince Charles's wedding to Diana 27 years previously. The white dress with yellow floral print was even partnered by the same hat she wore back in 1981.
Unlike others in the public eye, the Princess Royal believes in being frugal by recycling items in her wardrobe.
"A good suit goes on for ever", she once said. "If it is properly made and has a classic look you can go on wearing it ad infinitum. The economy is bred into me. My parents believe that things are not to be wasted."
And as Hilary Alexander of the Daily Telegraph told the BBC: "The fabulous thing is that the dress is a size 10 and 27 years on (she) is still wearing it. It's a body miracle."
Other recycled outfits include the yellow hat she wore to her daughter Zara's christening in 1981, which made a repeat appearance in a 1985 trip to Khartoum and again at Ascot 3 years later, as well as a midnight blue dress worn in 1999 which originally appeared at a function in Berlin over 20 years previously.
When asked for a comment, a Buckingham palace spokesperson said the Princess Royal did not speak formally about her dress choices.
No matter how the judgemental fashionistas may see this frugality, for most taxpayers it is a reassuring sign that members of their monarcy are not blowing vast sums of money on the Emperor's New Clothes.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Rex Features
Words by Ned Wiggins
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VJ DAY CELEBRATIONS AND MEMORIAL SERVICE AT QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL, LONDON, BRITAIN - 1995
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Princess Anne's Recycled Clothes
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Princess Anne's Recycled Clothes
Princess Anne has long been known by fashion-conscious Royal watchers as one of the least profligate Royals when it comes to clothing, believing that if a dress is worth wearing once, then it's worth wearing again.
This was highlighted recently (Jul 2008) when she wore the same outfit at the wedding of her cousin Lady Rose Windsor as the one she wore to Prince Charles's wedding to Diana 27 years previously. The white dress with yellow floral print was even partnered by the same hat she wore back in 1981.
Unlike others in the public eye, the Princess Royal believes in being frugal by recycling items in her wardrobe.
"A good suit goes on for ever", she once said. "If it is properly made and has a classic look you can go on wearing it ad infinitum. The economy is bred into me. My parents believe that things are not to be wasted."
And as Hilary Alexander of the Daily Telegraph told the BBC: "The fabulous thing is that the dress is a size 10 and 27 years on (she) is still wearing it. It's a body miracle."
Other recycled outfits include the yellow hat she wore to her daughter Zara's christening in 1981, which made a repeat appearance in a 1985 trip to Khartoum and again at Ascot 3 years later, as well as a midnight blue dress worn in 1999 which originally appeared at a function in Berlin over 20 years previously.
When asked for a comment, a Buckingham palace spokesperson said the Princess Royal did not speak formally about her dress choices.
No matter how the judgemental fashionistas may see this frugality, for most taxpayers it is a reassuring sign that members of their monarcy are not blowing vast sums of money on the Emperor's New Clothes.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Rex Features
Words by Ned Wiggins
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/XVFHNZHT
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PRINCESS ANNE AT NANCY OLDFIELD TRUST IN NEATISHEAD, BRITAIN - JULY 1994
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bryn Colton / Rex Features ( 231247B )
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Princess Anne's Recycled Clothes
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Princess Anne's Recycled Clothes
Princess Anne has long been known by fashion-conscious Royal watchers as one of the least profligate Royals when it comes to clothing, believing that if a dress is worth wearing once, then it's worth wearing again.
This was highlighted recently (Jul 2008) when she wore the same outfit at the wedding of her cousin Lady Rose Windsor as the one she wore to Prince Charles's wedding to Diana 27 years previously. The white dress with yellow floral print was even partnered by the same hat she wore back in 1981.
Unlike others in the public eye, the Princess Royal believes in being frugal by recycling items in her wardrobe.
"A good suit goes on for ever", she once said. "If it is properly made and has a classic look you can go on wearing it ad infinitum. The economy is bred into me. My parents believe that things are not to be wasted."
And as Hilary Alexander of the Daily Telegraph told the BBC: "The fabulous thing is that the dress is a size 10 and 27 years on (she) is still wearing it. It's a body miracle."
Other recycled outfits include the yellow hat she wore to her daughter Zara's christening in 1981, which made a repeat appearance in a 1985 trip to Khartoum and again at Ascot 3 years later, as well as a midnight blue dress worn in 1999 which originally appeared at a function in Berlin over 20 years previously.
When asked for a comment, a Buckingham palace spokesperson said the Princess Royal did not speak formally about her dress choices.
No matter how the judgemental fashionistas may see this frugality, for most taxpayers it is a reassuring sign that members of their monarcy are not blowing vast sums of money on the Emperor's New Clothes.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Rex Features
Words by Ned Wiggins
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Actor Hugh Grant With Elizabeth Hurley. The Black Versace Outfit Was Worn By Miss Hurley Then 29 As She Accompanied Ex-boyfriend Hugh Grant To The 1994 Premiere Of His Film Four Weddings And A Funeral.
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Actor Hugh Grant With Elizabeth Hurley. The Black Versace Outfit Was Worn By Miss Hurley Then 29 As She Accompanied Ex-boyfriend Hugh Grant To The 1994 Premiere Of His Film Four Weddings And A Funeral.
Actor Hugh Grant With Elizabeth Hurley. The Black Versace Outfit Was Worn By Miss Hurley Then 29 As She Accompanied Ex-boyfriend Hugh Grant To The 1994 Premiere Of His Film Four Weddings And A Funeral.
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SOVEREIGN EXHIBITION AT THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT HALL, LONDON, BRITAIN - 1992
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen / Rex Features ( 201123A )
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Princess Anne's Recycled Clothes
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Princess Anne's Recycled Clothes
Princess Anne has long been known by fashion-conscious Royal watchers as one of the least profligate Royals when it comes to clothing, believing that if a dress is worth wearing once, then it's worth wearing again.
This was highlighted recently (Jul 2008) when she wore the same outfit at the wedding of her cousin Lady Rose Windsor as the one she wore to Prince Charles's wedding to Diana 27 years previously. The white dress with yellow floral print was even partnered by the same hat she wore back in 1981.
Unlike others in the public eye, the Princess Royal believes in being frugal by recycling items in her wardrobe.
"A good suit goes on for ever", she once said. "If it is properly made and has a classic look you can go on wearing it ad infinitum. The economy is bred into me. My parents believe that things are not to be wasted."
And as Hilary Alexander of the Daily Telegraph told the BBC: "The fabulous thing is that the dress is a size 10 and 27 years on (she) is still wearing it. It's a body miracle."
Other recycled outfits include the yellow hat she wore to her daughter Zara's christening in 1981, which made a repeat appearance in a 1985 trip to Khartoum and again at Ascot 3 years later, as well as a midnight blue dress worn in 1999 which originally appeared at a function in Berlin over 20 years previously.
When asked for a comment, a Buckingham palace spokesperson said the Princess Royal did not speak formally about her dress choices.
No matter how the judgemental fashionistas may see this frugality, for most taxpayers it is a reassuring sign that members of their monarcy are not blowing vast sums of money on the Emperor's New Clothes.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Rex Features
Words by Ned Wiggins
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/XVFHNZHT
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Princess Anne Tour of Gambia, Africa - 1990
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lucy R. Levenson / Rex Features ( 168417B )
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Princess Anne's Recycled Clothes
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Princess Anne's Recycled Clothes
Princess Anne has long been known by fashion-conscious Royal watchers as one of the least profligate Royals when it comes to clothing, believing that if a dress is worth wearing once, then it's worth wearing again.
This was highlighted recently (Jul 2008) when she wore the same outfit at the wedding of her cousin Lady Rose Windsor as the one she wore to Prince Charles's wedding to Diana 27 years previously. The white dress with yellow floral print was even partnered by the same hat she wore back in 1981.
Unlike others in the public eye, the Princess Royal believes in being frugal by recycling items in her wardrobe.
"A good suit goes on for ever", she once said. "If it is properly made and has a classic look you can go on wearing it ad infinitum. The economy is bred into me. My parents believe that things are not to be wasted."
And as Hilary Alexander of the Daily Telegraph told the BBC: "The fabulous thing is that the dress is a size 10 and 27 years on (she) is still wearing it. It's a body miracle."
Other recycled outfits include the yellow hat she wore to her daughter Zara's christening in 1981, which made a repeat appearance in a 1985 trip to Khartoum and again at Ascot 3 years later, as well as a midnight blue dress worn in 1999 which originally appeared at a function in Berlin over 20 years previously.
When asked for a comment, a Buckingham palace spokesperson said the Princess Royal did not speak formally about her dress choices.
No matter how the judgemental fashionistas may see this frugality, for most taxpayers it is a reassuring sign that members of their monarcy are not blowing vast sums of money on the Emperor's New Clothes.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Rex Features
Words by Ned Wiggins...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/XVFHNZHT
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BANQUET AT GUILDHALL IN HONOUR OF STATE VISIT OF KING OLAV OF NORWAY,LONDON,BRITAIN - 1988
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Princess Anne's Recycled Clothes
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Princess Anne's Recycled Clothes
Princess Anne has long been known by fashion-conscious Royal watchers as one of the least profligate Royals when it comes to clothing, believing that if a dress is worth wearing once, then it's worth wearing again.
This was highlighted recently (Jul 2008) when she wore the same outfit at the wedding of her cousin Lady Rose Windsor as the one she wore to Prince Charles's wedding to Diana 27 years previously. The white dress with yellow floral print was even partnered by the same hat she wore back in 1981.
Unlike others in the public eye, the Princess Royal believes in being frugal by recycling items in her wardrobe.
"A good suit goes on for ever", she once said. "If it is properly made and has a classic look you can go on wearing it ad infinitum. The economy is bred into me. My parents believe that things are not to be wasted."
And as Hilary Alexander of the Daily Telegraph told the BBC: "The fabulous thing is that the dress is a size 10 and 27 years on (she) is still wearing it. It's a body miracle."
Other recycled outfits include the yellow hat she wore to her daughter Zara's christening in 1981, which made a repeat appearance in a 1985 trip to Khartoum and again at Ascot 3 years later, as well as a midnight blue dress worn in 1999 which originally appeared at a function in Berlin over 20 years previously.
When asked for a comment, a Buckingham palace spokesperson said the Princess Royal did not speak formally about her dress choices.
No matter how the judgemental fashionistas may see this frugality, for most taxpayers it is a reassuring sign that members of their monarcy are not blowing vast sums of money on the Emperor's New Clothes.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Rex Features
Words by Ned Wiggins
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/XVFHNZHT
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Prince & Princess Of Wales- Visit Australia & Usa 5th October 1985 (divorced 8/96). (princess Diana Died 31/8/97). Royal Tour: Australia Stockings Worn By Princess Diana During Her Day At The Races - Melbourne Cup...royal Visits
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Gray / Daily Mail / Rex Features ( 1044152a )
Princess Diana's stockings
Prince & Princess Of Wales- Visit Australia & Usa 5th October 1985 (divorced 8/96). (princess Diana Died 31/8/97). Royal Tour: Australia Stockings Worn By Princess Diana During Her Day At The Races - Melbourne Cup...royal Visits
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RETRO - Christian Dior: Bilder aus dem Daily Mail Archiv
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Cornflower Blue Long Tunic Coat Worn Over Cornflower Blue Tabard Teamed With Creamy-white Wool Sweater And Creamy Wool Skirt. Cornflower Pull On Hat And Pale Blue Flowers All By Sonia Rykiel At Browns. Creamy Shoes By Christian Dior And A Deep Blue Crocodile Purse On A Chain At Harrods.
Cornflower Blue Long Tunic Coat Worn Over Cornflower Blue Tabard Teamed With Creamy-white Wool Sweater And Creamy Wool Skirt. Cornflower Pull On Hat And Pale Blue Flowers All By Sonia Rykiel At Browns. Creamy Shoes By Christian Dior And A Deep Blue C
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Joe Bugner - Boxer - 1972 Micky Droy The Heavyweight Champion Of Stamford Bridge Yesterday Moved To The Big League. He Walked Into The Noble Art Gym In London Donned A Pair Of Trunks Last Worn By The One And Only Mohammed Ali Pulled On A Pair Of Boxi
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Joe Bugner - Boxer - 1972 Micky Droy The Heavyweight Champion Of Stamford Bridge Yesterday Moved To The Big League. He Walked Into The Noble Art Gym In London Donned A Pair Of Trunks Last Worn By The One And Only Mohammed Ali Pulled On A Pair Of Boxing Gloves And Climbed Into The Ring With European Champion Joe Bugner. Chelsea Centre-half Droy-at 6ft 4in As Big As Bugner And At 15 1.2 Stone Almost As Heavy-is No Stranger To The Boxing Business. He Fought In The Amateur Ring As A Schoolboy-and He Even Has A Couple Of Scars Over His Left Eye To Prove It. But Yesterday's Confrontation Was Strictly For Posing Not Punching. Said Droy When The Cameras Stopped Clicking: 'joe Is A Nice Fellow But I Wouldn't Like To Be In There With Him For Real.' Pkt 1724 - 124103 ...boxer
Joe Bugner - Boxer - 1972 Micky Droy The Heavyweight Champion Of Stamford Bridge Yesterday Moved To The Big League. He Walked Into The Noble Art Gym In London Donned A Pair Of Trunks Last Worn By The One And Only Mohammed Ali Pulled On A Pair Of Boxi
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Royal College School Of Fashion Designs Show 1972. Stephen Adnitt - Swirling Coat In Bold Stripes Of Red White And Black Cotton Worn Over A Pleated Skirt With Ribbed Stockings And Contemporary Clogs.
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Royal College School Of Fashion Designs Show 1972. Stephen Adnitt - Swirling Coat In Bold Stripes Of Red White And Black Cotton Worn Over A Pleated Skirt With Ribbed Stockings And Contemporary Clogs.
Royal College School Of Fashion Designs Show 1972. Stephen Adnitt - Swirling Coat In Bold Stripes Of Red White And Black Cotton Worn Over A Pleated Skirt With Ribbed Stockings And Contemporary Clogs.
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Women Fashions Hats; Ostrich Plume Hat Worn By Model Grace Coddington At The Spring Hat Show At The Millinery Institute.
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Women Fashions Hats; Ostrich Plume Hat Worn By Model Grace Coddington At The Spring Hat Show At The Millinery Institute.
Women Fashions Hats; Ostrich Plume Hat Worn By Model Grace Coddington At The Spring Hat Show At The Millinery Institute.
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White Silk Jersey Dress By Emilio Pucci And Worn By Model Romana Simonini In The Market Square In Florence 1960.
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White Silk Jersey Dress By Emilio Pucci And Worn By Model Romana Simonini In The Market Square In Florence 1960.
White Silk Jersey Dress By Emilio Pucci And Worn By Model Romana Simonini In The Market Square In Florence 1960.
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FEATURE - Blick zurück: Strandleben in England im 20. Jahrhundert
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Heatwave dress being worn by women in Bournemouth, UK - Aug 29, 1930
Northcliffe Collection - Seaside and Beaches
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