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Elizabeth Taylor’s lovely lashes a ‘genetic mutation’

Elizabeth Taylor's lovely lashes a 'genetic mutation'

Elizabeth Taylor was famous for her violet-coloured eyes, which were perfectly framed by thick, luscious eyelashes. But not many people know that what appeared to be the work of several generous coats of mascara was actually a genetic mutation that caused the Hollywood legend to be born with a double row of eyelashes.

Elizabeth’s parents were said to be horrified when a doctor told them their baby had a “mutation”, but quickly reconsidered their dismay when the physician explained how it would affect the little girl.

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“Well, now that doesn’t sound so terrible at all,” Elizabeth’s mother, Sara Sothern, said to herself when she was told about her daughter’s disorder, journalist J Randy Taraborrelli wrote in his biography of the film star, Elizabeth.

Current medical research suggests Elizabeth’s extra eyelashes were caused by a mutation at the FOXC2 gene. The mutation causes what is medically known as distichiasis, a rare disorder that causes an “accessory row” of eyelashes.

While it seems like a sexy affliction, distichiasis can actually cause a series of problems, including eye irritation, watery eyes and an eventual reduction in vision.

Your say: Do you know anyone who has unusual eyelashes?

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Princess Diana had ‘back-up’ wedding dress

Princess Diana's 'back-up' wedding dress revealed

Princess Diana and Prince Charles at their 1981 wedding

The designer of Princess Diana’s famous wedding dress was so worried the gown would be leaked to the public before the big day she secretly designed a second gown, details of which have been revealed for the first time.

Elizabeth Emmanuel was thrilled when the young Lady Diana Spencer commissioned her to create a gown for her 1981 wedding to Prince Charles.

The dress Elizabeth made for Diana became one of the most famous wedding gowns of all time, but the designer has now revealed it wasn’t the only frock made for the occasion.

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Elizabeth ordered a second dress made in secret so Diana would have another option if information about her first choice was published in the media.

“At the time we wanted to make absolutely sure that the dress was a surprise,” Elizabeth told People magazine. “Had the secret of the real dress got out it’s possible that Diana would actually have worn this one.”

The back-up gown is made from the same ivory silk taffeta as the dress Diana did wear on the day and features the same voluminous ruffles around the neck, but without the antique lace.

Elizabeth designed it “in case of emergency” and had her seamstresses secretly make it, but never ordered the finishing touches — such as beading and embroidery around the skirt — to be completed.

Diana was never told about the stand-by gown because Elizabeth didn’t want to unnecessarily worry her.

“We didn’t try it on Diana. We never even discussed it,” Elizabeth said. “We wanted to make sure that we had something there; it was for our own peace of mind, really.”

Elizabeth said she didn’t envy the designer chosen to create the gown for the upcoming wedding of Diana’s son Prince William to Kate Middleton. Elizabeth didn’t know who is working on Kate’s dress, but said she has no idea how they plan to keep it a secret.

“They’re keeping quiet on the designer this time, probably to avoid all the hassle that we had,” Elizabeth said. “It was really difficult and we didn’t have to contend with cameras in phones etc, like you have today. How do you keep something secret like that? I have no idea.”

Prince William and Kate Middleton are due to marry in London’s Westminster Abbey on April 29. William celebrated his stag night last weekend, inviting 22 friends to a private party at a country estate outside London.

All guests were sworn to secrecy and have refused to reveal what occurred during the evening.

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St James’s Palace has confirmed the party took place, but did not release any further details.

“I can confirm that Prince William’s stag party happened this weekend,” a spokesman told the UK’s Daily Telegraph. “It was an entirely private event and we don’t intend to make any further comment.”

Your say: Do you think Prince William should have had a wilder stag party?

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Katy Perry’s mum hates her flashy cleavage

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It’s no secret that Katy Perry’s mum, evangelical Christian preacher Mary Perry Hudson, is less than impressed by her daughter’s image, but now she has revealed exactly what she has an issue with.

In a proposal for the book she is planning to write about her daughter’s career, Mary said she has a problem with her daughter’s cleavage being on public display, the New York Post reported.

“No mother wants to see the top of her daughter’s boobs,” Mary wrote about Katy’s suggestive outfits that she says have affected her Christian ministry.

In the proposal she explained her horror when she once saw Katy backstage at a concert.

“Katy stepped out from behind the changing doors in a tiny risqué costume,” Mary wrote in the proposal.

“No mother wants to see the top of her daughter’s boobs … My first instinct was to order her back behind those doors and demand she put something else on … However, I had no problem letting my eyebrows say what I wouldn’t allow my mouth to utter.”

She says she also has issues with Katy’s racy lyrics and her “foul-mouthed” husband, Russell Brand.

Mary said she was in two minds when Katy’s career first took off and while she could have become a church leader due to her following, the singer’s lyrics weren’t quite what she hoped for.

“I recognised the psalmist gift in her performance,” Mary wrote. “Yet she sang out, ‘I kissed a girl and I liked it’, while thousands joined her. One part of my heart soared … The other part broke for the thousands of hungry souls being fed something that didn’t nourish their spirit, but fed their flesh.”

Comparing their parent-child relationship to the likes of Billy Ray Cyrus and Miley Cyrus, and Jon Voight and Angelina Jolie, Mary said she can’t compete with the money, the fame, the network and the people surrounding her daughter.

She reportedly makes it clear in the proposal that “this memoir is … not Christian proselytising or a Katy Perry tell-all”, but a note about target markets.

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How to personalise hand-me-downs

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eBay’s style director recently described reusing clothes as “the height of chic”. Here’s how to customise your hand-me-downs to make them fashionable and fantastic for the next generation.

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An old shirt or singlet can be made funky and new (not to mention completely unique) with a few embellishments. Stick buttons, sequins, beading or rhinestones on with fabric glue, tie little knots with coloured string or sew lace or ruffles onto sleeves and necklines.

Shape

To change the shape of baggy hand-me-down tops, sew elastic around the bust to tighten it. For a billowing skirt, tack it up in various places with cotton to create a gathered gypsy skirt.

Creative cutter

Sew together old pockets from shorts or jackets to make a funky belt, use the lapel from an old dinner jacket to make a sexy backless waistcoat, or turn old, laddered tights into useful hair ties.

Dye

For faded or discoloured clothes, use fabric dye. Make sure the clothes to be dyed are clean first and that you follow the instructions on the packaging. Alternatively, use bleach to give a coloured T-shirt the tie-dye effect. It’s great for the kids’ dress-up box.

Think vintage

Remember that fashions tend to come back around. If you have lots of clothes that nobody would want now but that could be wearable one day, pack them away neatly in a “vintage” box. Your daughter will thank you in 10 years’ time when you hand that treasure chest of authentic, trendy items over to her.

Old bag

Sew patches onto stains or unwanted logos on old bags to make them good as new. Alternatively, you could change the strap or attach badges, brooches or beaded safety pins to it.

Push the button

Change boring buttons on shirts to shiny or coloured ones to make them more feminine. Now, with the help of a thin belt, your daughter can turn her dad’s old business shirt into a cute sundress!

Scissor chic

Cut off jeans or long pants to make cute shorts or capri pants. Use tailor’s chalk to mark the line to cut, turn up the ends once, then iron. Repeat and sew the fold in place.

Sew

Embroider patterns such as flowers or butterflies onto collars of shirts, lapels of jackets or the back of singlets, making sure you sketch in the pattern first with tailor’s chalk. You could also use fabric pens on handed-down T-shirts to create a modern, abstract design.

Tailor

To alter old clothes to fit a new owner, turn them inside out and ask the owner to put it on. Pull in loose seams and pin so that it fits comfortably. Take it off the wearer, alter the seams with needle and thread and finally, remove the pins.

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Elizabeth Taylor late to her own funeral

Elizabeth Taylor late to her own funeral

Elizabeth Taylor was late to her own funeral last week — at her own request.

The 79-year-old actress was laid to rest in a small and private ceremony at Los Angeles’ Forest Lawn Memorial Park on Thursday.

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As per Elizabeth’s final wishes, her casket arrived 15 minutes late to the funeral, which was attended by a small group of family members and close friends.

“She even wanted to be late for her own funeral,” a family representative said in a media release.

Elizabeth’s casket was closed and decorated with her favourite flowers: gardenias, violets and lilies-of-the-valley. She was buried near her long-time friend Michael Jackson in the cemetery’s Great Mausoleum.

The funeral took place just one day after Elizabeth passed away in Los Angeles’ Cedars Sinai Medical Center of congestive heart failure. The speedy burial is believed to be partly due to Elizabeth’s strict Jewish beliefs, and partly to avoid a media circus.

The funeral was conducted by Rabbi Jerry Cutler and lasted for one hour. Elizabeth’s son Michael Wilding, daughter Liza Todd, grandson Tarquin Wilding and actor friend Colin Farrell gave readings and another grandson, Rhys Tivey played ‘Amazing Grace’ on a trumpet.

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The funeral ended years of speculation about what Elizabeth’s plans were for her final resting place. Some people claimed she would be interred next to her parents at Los Angeles’ Westwood Village cemetery, but others insisted she would honour a promise to her ex-husband Richard Burton by requesting she be buried next to him.

Richard was one of Elizabeth’s great loves and the pair were married twice. During the height of their relationship, Richard and Elizabeth reportedly agreed to be buried next to each other in Pontrhydyfen in Wales. This burial option seemed unlikely, however, as Richard ended up being buried in Switzerland, reportedly for “tax purposes”.

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Our mile-high marriage

Our mile high marriage

This romantic couple were on cloud nine when they exchanged vows.

Adelaide bride Tanya Higgs was floating on air at her wedding… literally. She and fiancé Simon Wesley last month became the first couple in Australia to marry on a commercial flight.

While most brides spend the hours before the big moment primping and sipping champagne, Tanya and her bridal party were checking in at Adelaide airport, going through security points – all in full wedding finery.

“Our first real date involved watching planes at the end of the runway,” explains Simon, 41. “We both have an interest in anything with an engine!” During the four years he and Tanya, 40, dated, the couple’s favourite pastime was watching planes take off at Adelaide airport from a nearby car park, with Tanya’s two children, Sabrina, 10, and Joshua, 6.

“One day we were sitting there and a plane went overhead and I turned to Simon and said, ‘Wouldn’t it be bizarre if we could get married on a plane?'”Tanya laughs. “He said, ‘That would be awesome!’ So we went home and sent an email.”

Along with 60 of their closest friends and family, the couple boarded a Jetstar flight from Adelaide to Sydney, but not before checking in at their very own allocated counter, where Tanya stole the show in a stunning brushed gold dress.

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Brad and Angelina’s happy family

Brad and Angelina's happy family

The superstar couple and their six young children reunite for some family bonding in New Orleans.

However, far from revelling in the “me time” granted by his spell from partner Angelina Jolie and their kids – Maddox, 9, Pax, 7, Zahara, 6, Shiloh, 4, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 2 – Brad was wishing they’d all hurry up and visit! In fact, so keen was he to see his family, the doting dad counted down the hours until they all came charging back into his life.

“Brad poked his head out of the front gate of his home a few times right before they all arrived,” says a source, who observed the star in the hours leading up to his longed-for family reunion.

“He was looking for them! It was so cute. He just looked so excited, like being away from them for a few days was too much.”

By the end of the week, they had arrived – all seven of them, plus a number of domestic staff and helpers. In town to shoot the thriller Cogan’s Trade with co-stars Casey Affleck, Javier Bardem, Ray Liotta and Mark Ruffalo, it seems Brad was rattling around the family’s historic 19th century home in the New Orleans French Quarter without his clan.

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Posh’s $3 million baby!

Posh's $3 million baby!

Money’s no object when it comes to the Beckhams’ unborn daughter.

“Victoria has said money is no object,” a close source tells the UK’s Now magazine. “She’s so excited about splashing the cash on her daughter. She’s even having a different theme for each nursery in all their homes.”

Baby Beckham’s room in their LA home will be decked out in Disney designs, with colourful cartoon characters and soft toys filling every corner, while the nursery at their house in the South of France will have a floral fairytale theme.

“Victoria wants surround sound in the walls, special lighting, and a huge screen, as she strongly believes a baby’s senses should be nurtured from birth,” the insider reveals. “Each nursery will have its own walk-in wardrobe and all clothing will be colour-coordinated.”

Posh, 36, isn’t a big fan of all pink, so her daughter’s couture outfits will be a mixture of yellow, white and pink. The fashionista has also commissioned her own fashion design team to create the perfect post-birth outfits so she and her newborn daughter can leave the hospital in matching style.

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Elizabeth Taylor: Farewell to a legend

Elizabeth Taylor: Farewell to a legend

From her screen roles to her romances, Elizabeth Taylor lived always in the spotlight.

An enchanting, violet-eyed beauty, Elizabeth was a captivating superstar from childhood. She lived her life in full view of an adoring public, who watched in astonishment as she suffered the heartbreak of eight broken marriages, health problems and recurring treatment for substance abuse. “Her life was a not a private one, but a series of tribulations, serious illnesses, senseless tragedies and lost love,’’ fellow star Paul Newman once said in a moving tribute to Elizabeth before his own death at 83 in 2008.

“What can you say about a legend? On screen her very presence radiated charm.’’ That charm captivated audiences and attracted suitors in a never-ending procession.But the enduring love affair in her life was with film audiences.

To them she could do no wrong. In their eyes, she was more than just a ravishing beauty: she was an extraordinarily talented actress and they were thrilled when she won two Best Actress Oscars, for Butterfield 8 (1960) and Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Wolf (1966) from five nominations in nine years.

Sir Winston Churchill once described her as the film world’s “most classic beauty”. She was the personification of the glamour, style and outrageousness that defined Hollywood stardom when she rose to fame. But as the years passed and fellow legends like Katharine Hepburn and close friends Rock Hudson, James Dean and Montgomery Clift died, she became increasing isolated.

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Kate Ritchie’s ready for a baby

Kate Ritchie's ready for a baby

The pitter patter of tiny feet may not be far away for the actress and her husband.

But is there another reason Kate is positively glowing right now? Could the former Home And Away and Underbelly star be basking in the joyous discovery that she’s going to be a mother? Her manager will not comment on pregnancy talk but Kate has been spotted buying baby clothes, which she says are for “a friend”, has cut back on exercise and has refrained from alcohol recently.

When Kate, 32, stepped out last Wednesday as ambassador for Ski Activ Digestion yogurt, she was wearing a loose fitting dress, provoking more speculation.“She’s obviously in a very happy place in her life right now,” said one guest at the function. “She was literally glowing.”

Kate, who tied the knot with Stuart in a beautiful and intimate ceremony in Tasmania last September, also seems to be doing all she can to disguise her body.

“Kate usually wears either tighter-fitting dresses or jeans,” reveals a source. “She has a good body, but she’s changed her wardrobe almost completely lately, which makes you wonder what she’s hiding.”

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