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Best dressed royal wedding guests

Best dressed royal wedding guests

David and Victoria Beckham arrive at the royal wedding

As the world waits for Catherine Middleton to step out of the State Landau carriage, our eyes are fixed firmly on the red carpet arrivals of the leading-lady guests, giddy with questions like, “Which royal will wear the most eccentric outfit? Will anyone break tradition and avoid a hat? What will the mother-of-the-bride-choose? Will Julia Gillard do us proud?”

Guests are gathering in an orderly queue compiled of smart suits, pretty pastels and fabulous head gear. Thankfully, colourful splashes of teal, fuchsia and yellow far outweigh a few beige smatterings.

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Prince Harry’s girlfriend Chelsy Davy is wearing one of her two custom-made Alberta Ferretti dresses for the occasion, an aqua green classic boat-necked dress, teamed with am understated beige hat.

Victoria Beckham glided in wearing a classic little navy dress from her own label, along with a matching pillbox Philip Treacy hat and a slick ponytail, while David looked dashingly handsome in Ralph Lauren. Simple and chic. Best dressed of the day perhaps?

Elton John added his own twist on a formal tailed tuxedo — a purple tie and yellow vest. Just the right amount of quirk.

Our own Julia Gillard turned up in one of her signature jackets (Carla Zampatti, of course) over a navy shift dress. Her hair is pulled back, her make-up fresh and she’s added a nice touch of sparkle in her ears. Even her matching navy mesh hat is a lovely understated touch.

Samantha Cameron, Britain’s own political fashionista, was supposed to be wearing Christopher Kane. Instead she’s opted for a teal green (much like Chelsy’s) cap sleeved shift dress by English fashion house Burberry. Her statement necklace in contrasting orange turned the dress from dowdy to elegantly modern.

Mother-of-the-bride, Carole Middleton, looks lovely in an oyster coloured knee-length dress with a matching clean-lined, soft overcoat, and wide-brimmed hat. While she was supposed to be dressed in the family’s favoured designer Alice Temperley, this Catherine Walker design is minimalism at its best.

The queen arrived to Beatle-mania screams from the crowd, looking utterly divine in canary yellow, her Philip Treacy top hat decorated with a posy of delicate yellow flowers , while Camilla Parker Bowles is wearing Anna Valentine, the same designer who made her wedding dress.

Pippa Middleton, Catherine’s sister and maid-of-honour arrived just before the bride in a dress also designed and created by Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen. In a white, simple, slender, ivory satin dress, she looked nearly as breathtaking as the bride.

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The special royal wedding commemorative issue of the magazine will be on sale Wednesday, May 4, featuring all the photos and unrivalled coverage.

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Video: Guests arrive at Westminster Abbey

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Catherine Middleton’s Alexander McQueen dress

Catherine Middleton wears Alexander McQueen dress

Catherine Middleton arrives at Westminster Abbey

The world thought they had Catherine Middleton figured out. Sensible Catherine, the pretty girl next door, usually accused of being demure, boring and mumsy, with little interest in fashion, was going to wear Alexander McQueen and give the world a little bit of that untouchable royal glamour we all secretly crave.

And as she stepped out of the Rolls Royce, there was a collective gasp from the one- million people crowded around Westminster Abbey. Squeals and spontaneous applause erupted in the Weekly office.

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Her glossy signature blow-dried hair is half up, half down, and set in luscious curls. The much anticipated dress is a long sleeved, delicate French Chantilly lace dress, designed by Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen, with a plunging neckline and full skirt. Her veil, held by a simple Cartier tiara, is made of layers of soft, ivory silk tulle. She looks like a modern day Grace Kelly.

In an era when every outfit of the famous is forensically analysed, her wedding gown sends a thousand messages about who Catherine Middleton is, and what kind of princess she will become. It both mirrors and set the trends of today. Elegant, sleek, modern. Absolutely timeless.

If the blue Issa dress she wore to announce her engagement (a world-wide sell out in 24 hours, sparking an online stampede when the Tesco knock-off was released) is anything to go by, every bride-to-be will be soon want the ‘Catherine Middleton’. A modern day princess from humble beginnings — the stuff of fairytales.

Related: Get the latest royal wedding news here

The special royal wedding commemorative issue of the magazine will be on sale Wednesday, May 4, featuring all the photos and unrivalled coverage.

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Catherine Middleton channels Grace Kelly

Catherine Middleton channels Grace Kelly

Catherine Middleton and Grace Kelly on their wedding days

Catherine Middleton’s Alexander McQueen wedding dress bears a striking resemblance to the dress Grace Kelly wore on her wedding day in 1956 to Rainier III, Prince of Monaco.

The lace decorated upper bodice and high neck of Princess Grace’s wedding gown was a modest choice for an actress who could no longer have any doubt cast on her suitability as a royal bride and princess.

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Princess Catherine worked closely with Alexander McQueen designer Sarah Burton in formulating the design of her dress, and may have used Princess Grace as reference for her choice of a similar long sleeved, lace dress with an ivory satin bodice, narrowed at the waist and padded at the hips.

Catherine’s dress is, like that of the late Grace Kelly, the epitome of timeless elegance and will cement her style icon status.

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The special royal wedding commemorative issue of the magazine will be on sale Wednesday, May 4, featuring all the photos and unrivalled coverage.

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Most shocking and stunning royal wedding hats

We take a look at the most stunning and shocking hats at the royal wedding!

Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II wore a bright yellow hat with flower detail to compliment her yellow suit.

Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice

The royal cousins of Prince William certainly made a statement with their head pieces!

Chelsy Davy

Chelsy Davy opted for a simple a delicate head piece.

Zara Phillips

Zara Phillips wears a sophisticated black hat with side detail.

Carole Middleton

New to the royal fashion scene, Carole Middleton successfully pulls off this pale blue number!

Lady Frederick Windsor

Lady Frederick Windsor wears a wide brimmed hat with her hair tightly pulled back.

Victoria Beckham

Victoria Beckham wears her head pieces on the front of her forehead with her hair slickly pulled back into a ponytail.

Sophie, Countess of Wessex

Sophie, Countess of Wessex wears a beige hat with flower detail.

Princess Anne

She seems to follow the lead of Princess Anne, who wears a purple hat with floral detail.

Princess Victoria of Sweden

Princess Victoria of Sweden kept her look sophisticated and simple with this bright orange wide brimmed hat.

Tara Palmer Tomkinson

Tara Palmer Tomkinson dresses in bright blue from head to toe, topping her look off with a flower detailed hat.

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The recreation of Kate’s royal wedding dress

The recreation

Leading dress maker Karen Willis Holmes goes over images of Kate Middleton’s dress.

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Slowly more and more images begin to come through of Kate’s dress which Karen will base her pattern on.

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She discusses the design with her team of experts over dinner on Friday ngiht as the wedding is taking place.

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Karen begins by putting together the patterns of the dress.

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Karen talks over the design with some members of her team.

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Altogether Karen’s team put in 130 man hours into recreating the dress over just one weekend.

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Delicate French Chantilly lace was carefully cut to create the bodice of Kate’s dress.

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Karen uses herself as the model for the lace bodice part of the dress.

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Parts of the recreated dress are sewn by hand…

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…while other parts are sewn by machine.

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The skirt of the dress is put together in parts on a mannequin and it takes four team members to assemble it.

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Karen puts the finishing touches on the skirt which has a lot of intricate detail and lace.

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After 130 hours the satin and French Chantilly lace replica of Kate Middleton’s wedding dress is complete!

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New photo of Prince William and Kate Middleton released

New photo of Prince William and Kate Middleton released

Catherine Middleton & Prince William Portraits by Mario Testino/Art Partner/Snapper Media

A new black and white photograph of Prince William and Kate Middleton has been released 24 hours before their wedding.

The casual image was taken by renowned photographer Mario Testino and appears in the couple’s official wedding program.

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The program includes a full order of service and a message from the couple expressing their delight at the public reaction to their engagement.

“We are both so delighted that you are able to join us in celebrating what we hope will be one of the happiest days of our lives,” the message reads.

“The affection shown to us by so many people during our engagement has been incredibly moving, and has touched us both deeply.

“We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone most sincerely for their kindness.”

The order of service also revealed Kate will not vow to “obey” William, as is traditional, instead promising to “love, comfort, honour and keep” him. William’s mother Diana also refused to include the word “obey” in her wedding vows in 1981.

William and Kate’s choice of music has also been unveiled. The couple have favoured classical pieces, including tunes by Elgar, Britten and Vaughan Williams.

Kate will walk up the aisle to ‘I was glad’, a song written for the coronation of Prince William’s great-great-great grandfather Edward VII at Westminster Abbey in 1902. William and his new bride will leave the abbey to the sounds of ‘Crown Imperial’, a well-known wedding march which was also played at Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s wedding.

English ditty ‘Greensleeves’ will also be played during the ceremony.

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The Weekly will be tweeting live from London on April 29. Follow @AWW_London and @WomensWeeklyMag for the latest news and gossip.

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Food for healthy eyes

Food for healthy eyes

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You may have heard that carrots help you see in the dark, but is this just an old wives’ tale? What other foods will help maintain good eyesight throughout your life?

Vitamin A

Carrots are a good source of betacarotene, which the body converts to vitamin A. Vitamin A has long been associated with vision and night-blindness is one of the first signs of vitamin A deficiency. Many causes of blindness in children in Third World countries are due to vitamin A deficiency.

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Good sources of betacarotene and vitamin A include: carrots, spinach, pumpkin, egg yolks and apricots.

Important note: Very high levels of vitamin A can be dangerous. Amounts consumed in the diet are safe. It is best to avoid taking vitamin A supplements unless under medical supervision.

Antioxidants

Antioxidants are the broad name given to the hundreds of nutrients found in foods that have beneficial effects for our body.

Many studies have shown that certain antioxidants decrease the potential for oxidative stress in the retina, reducing the likelihood of developing cataracts or other degenerative changes. Of particular interest are the antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthin, which are also part of the carotenoid family.

Lutein and zeaxanthin are found in the macula at the rear of the eye. Low dietary intake of these antioxidants has been linked to age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a disorder that affects the macula and is the biggest cause of blindness of the older population in New Zealand, for example.

Good sources of lutein and zeaxanthin include: egg yolks, corn, orange capsicum, spinach, kiwifruit, courgette, broccoli and peas.

Important note: Antioxidants are found in all fruit and vegetables but the types and quantity vary. It is therefore important to eat a variety of fruit and vegetables every day.

Omega-3

There are two main types of omega-3 fats, which are believed to have an effect on vision. Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) plays an essential role in the formation of the brain and retina and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) has been shown to reduce inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. AMD has an inflammatory component and by reducing this inflammatory response and regulating the immune response in the retina the risk of developing AMD can be reduced.

Good sources of omega-3 include: fatty fish such as salmon, sardines or tuna are high sources of DHA and EPA; and flaxseed oil (linseed), walnuts and eggs contain aplha-linolenic acid (ALA), which can be converted in the body to DHA and EPA. If you don’t like fish, you can always try an omega-3 supplement.

Important note: Studies have shown that omega-3 has a protective effect for AMD; however this can be reduced by high levels of omega-6. Omega-6 is a polyunsaturated fat, such as soybean, rapeseed and sunflower oil, which are found in most processed foods and many plant oils. Try to reduce the intake of these to get the most benefit from your omega-3.

Other common causes of eye disease

Sunlight exposure: Regular exposure to bright sunlight can cause cataracts in later life. Wearing sunglasses will help reduce the glare and provide protection.

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Smoking: Smoking is linked to increased oxidative stress, platelet clumping and reduced antioxidants and HDL (good cholesterol) levels. As such, blood flow to the choroid (the membrane that covers the eyeball which supplies blood to the retina) may be reduced.

High blood pressure: The blood vessels in your eyes are very fine and may be damaged by the additional pressure your blood is pumped at when your blood pressure is high. Have your blood pressure checked and if it is high follow your doctor’s advice.

This information is provided by the Sanitarium Nutrition Service.

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Anneliese Seubert on Linda Evangelista and looking stylish after 30

Anneliese Seubert on Linda Evangelista and looking stylish after 30

Australian supermodel Anneliese Seubert in the new QVB Autumn/Winter campaign

Anneliese Seubert was a 15-year-old schoolgirl living in Cooma when she gave in to her friend’s nagging and entered a magazine modelling contest in 1989.

Just two years later she was strutting the catwalks of Paris, New York and Milan for some of the world’s top designers including Christian Dior, Karl Lagerfeld, Givenchy and Calvin Klein.

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The German-born beauty quickly became one of Australia’s first international supermodels, appearing in Vogue editorials in the UK, Italy, Germany and Australia and working with the renowned fashion photographers including Mario Testino and Patrick Demarchelier.

Anneliese can now be seen in Sydney’s Queen Victoria Building’s Autumn/Winter campaign and here, she discusses dressing for your age, working in castles and meeting Linda Evangelista.

On being ‘discovered’:

“I was a finalist in a DOLLY cover girl contest in 1989. A girl at my school had won it the year before and my friends encouraged me to enter it. I didn’t win, though! It was one of the very first of those competitions and the public voted for a girl from New Zealand. The agency had rights to represent all the finalists and so they asked me if I wanted to join them, so I did.”

On balancing her studies and modelling:

“I was still at school so I was a bit limited in what I could do because I wanted to stay at school. So I would take a few days off here and there, or I would work in the school holidays. Whenever a job came up I either could do it or I couldn’t. If I had exams I had to say no!”

On meeting ’90s supermodel Linda Evangelista:

“When I first met Linda Evangelista, she told me she thought I was really pretty and I was like ‘Oh my God, Linda just told me I was pretty!’ That did freak me out a little bit.”

On working with embattled designer John Galliano:

“My favourite jobs were always working with John Galliano, but we’re not really allowed to talk about him at the moment [John was dismissed from Christian Dior in March after an alleged anti-Semitic tirade at a Paris bar]. The best jobs are usually great trips where you travel to some amazing place. Quite often with a job you get access to beautiful houses, or sometimes even a castle, that you wouldn’t normally get to see. That’s always fun.”

On why modelling isn’t always as glamorous as people might think:

“Once you’re all made up and ready to go it’s glamorous, but there’s a lot of work to get to that stage. Usually we start at four or five in the morning, and at that hour, it’s definitely not glamorous.”

On being constantly scrutinised:

“People get quite obsessed with what you look like and you think, ‘But you don’t even know me!’ Or if you’re shooting on the street and there’s a whole lot of people around, watching you, that is very bizarre.

On looking stylish past your 30th birthday:

“I think you should always wear things that suit you and that make you feel good. I certainly don’t follow the latest trend just because it’s a trend. If it doesn’t suit me I certainly won’t go with it. I think that accessories are a good way to update your look without having to be a slave to the looks that the teenagers are going for.”

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On her own sense of style:

“Being a model, I have access to great designers and obviously I’ve owned some beautiful clothes but I don’t really wear them in everyday life. My style has always been quite classic and understated and that doesn’t change unless I’m in front of the camera.”

Anneliese is the face of the Queen Victoria Building’s Autumn/Winter campaign The Art of Life.

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Kate’s request: ‘William must recognise me at the altar’

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The royal wedding is almost upon us and as it draws closer more attention is being paid to one of Kate Middleton’s most stunning qualities — her hair.

Known for her glowing locks, which she almost always wears down, Kate has only given one request for her hair on the big day, the UK’s Daily Mail has reported.

“The one rule is by the time she gets to the end of the altar her husband must recognise her,” Kate’s hairstylist Richard Ward said.

Richard, who has been Kate’s hairdresser for the past eight years, is also responsible Kate’s mum Carole Middleton and sister Pippa Middleton’s hair.

He says the trio has been in to the salon for a number of dress rehearsals in preparation for the big day.

Apart from saying Kate will opt for a “natural” look, Richard did not disclose any other information about the wedding dress or the big day.

He and his stylist James Pryce will join Kate’s team of dressers who will assist her in getting ready at the Goring Hotel in Belgravia, close to Buckingham Palace, on the morning of the wedding.

Having known Kate for eight years, Richard says the reality of becoming a royal hasn’t changed her.

“She’s absolutely gorgeous and she’s a lot of fun,” he said. “She jokes around like everyone else, she feels very comfortable coming into the salon.

“She hasn’t changed, she’s just become more assured. She’s caring, honest and good, and I haven’t seen anything that will change that.”

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William and Kate’s royal titles

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Today Kate Middleton will not only become the wife of Prince William, she will also take on the new title of Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge.

The Queen announced on Friday that the royal couple will take on their new names following their marriage.

Prince William of Wales has been given the title of Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Strathearn and Baron Carrickfergus.

Kate Middleton’s new title as Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge will take effect once her and Prince William are officially married.

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