
Jack Slater
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womanandhome.com | Jack Slater
"Jewellery is like the perfect spice - it always compliments what's already there." Legendary words by the even more legendary Diane Von Furstenberg. And it's hard to disagree. Whether it's royal jewels, including the glittering tiaras, or some of the best pieces from brands like Tiffany, sometimes the accessory becomes the focus, outshining both the designer outfit and the star wearing it.
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womanandhome.com | Jack Slater
With over 37 million monthly downloads of her self-titled podcast – not to mention the best-selling book The Let Them Theory – Mel Robbins is helping people all over the world. From sharing tips on letting the “meaningless stuff” go for a better way to get through life to her genius 5-second-rule for keeping motivated, Mel’s advice focuses on small daily changes and easy habits that can have a big impact.
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inkl.com | Jack Slater
Mel Robbins. With over 37 million monthly downloads of her self-titled podcast – not to mention the best-selling book The Let Them Theory – Mel Robbins is helping people all over the world. And her latest advice takes this even further, offering seven “small, powerful habits” she lives by for those days when she’s feeling tired and overwhelmed.
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womanandhome.com | Jack Slater
There are some royal romances that everybody knows about, like Prince William and Kate Middleton. Their 2011 marriage remains one of the biggest cultural moments of the past decade. But there are some dalliances and trysts that have somehow slipped under the radar.
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womanandhome.com | Jack Slater
You know how it is - sometimes you think you know everything about someone, and they reveal something unexpected from their past. While we know the British Royal Family have plenty of hidden talents, they aren't the only ones who can shock with dormant skills or buried past lives. From European royals to Hollywood royalty, plenty of our favourite famous faces might have had an entirely different life if they'd followed the paths their early academic days were leading them.
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