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  • 1 week ago | goodhousekeeping.com | Lynne Hyland

    Jane Seymour has been an icon of long hair since the 1970s, and she continues to inspire us decades on from her days as a Bond girl. The actor is glowing with spring’s prettiest hair colour, and experts say it’s perfect for mature women. Jane, 74, has shared a stunning photo of her trending hair shade on Instagram, and it’s possibly the most perfect execution of ‘gold dust bronde’, a shade that Hershesons is tipping as one to watch for spring 25.

  • 1 week ago | goodhousekeeping.com | Lynne Hyland

    Don’t ask us why, but Victoria Beckham has form for turning coy about her hair when she reverts to her signature Posh bob. The fashion designer spent most of Paris Fashion Week playing a game of hidey boo with her new, shorter style, tucking it away into a succession of roll-necks to keep the world guessing. Now our eagle eye has detected a further hair update, and it’s hiding in plain sight.

  • 1 week ago | goodhousekeeping.com | Lynne Hyland

    Jump to:What are the danger styles to avoid? Should I speak up mid-appointment? The horror haircut 100% happened. Now what? Consider a restyleSwitch up your stylingTry doing the opposite to normalGrab an accessoryTry faking itHave a growing out strategyBad hair days happen to even the most beautiful women. Just ask Emily Ratajkowski. One poor, nameless hairdresser managed to do the unthinkable recently, and give the model a haircut so ugly even she couldn’t pull it off.

  • 2 weeks ago | goodhousekeeping.com | Lynne Hyland

    Helen Mirren is, unquestionably, an ageless beauty at 79, so who better to show us how to wear an accessory that’s most commonly associated with girls a tenth of her age? It may well be something that’s fallen off your radar since your school days, but let’s take a moment to cast an eye over Helen’s latest red carpet look and reconsider. The actress cut a stylish figure at the Victoria & Albert museum where she was attending a Cartier VIP private view.

  • 2 weeks ago | flipboard.com | Lynne Hyland

    NowCNN — Frenchman David Pereira grew up watching dubbed versions of American TV shows like “The A-Team,” “Happy Days” and “The Dukes of Hazzard” in France. He was obsessed with American culture: he used to collect vintage Mustangs, owns a GMC pick-up truck from the ’70s, and has visited the US nearly a …

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