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Kate Middleton's high-street style
The Duchess of Cambridge may be royalty - with the budget to match - but she is also a fan of several mass-market labels.
Jenna Clarke 8:20 PM "The most stylish woman alive", beer heiress Daphne Guinness is pulling a Beyonce.
Melissa Singer 7:36 PM It's the modern-day retail fairytale. Celebrity wears dress, social media goes into meltdown, dress sells at a rate of one per minute, fashion label leaps into global prominence.
Erin Munro Shine as brightly as a chandelier in sparkly silver sequins, writes Erin Munro.
9:52 AM Happiness, according to Pamela Anderson, is about beauty.
The Australian actress will front the imagery for the soon to be launched women's perfume Deep Euphoria.
Amy Croffey The tennis great replaced the picture with the original and order has been restored.
Sarah Berry 4:00 PM My preparation for this Sunday's half marathon will consist of making sure I don't drink on Saturday, have my gear laid out and get an early night.
Amanda Loudin A study shows that being active increases brain chemicals linked to mental health.
Gina Kolata The idea sounds like fantasy: an invisible film that can be painted on your skin and give it the elasticity of youth. Bags under the eyes vanish in seconds. Wrinkles disappear.
Erin Munro We tend to think of minimalist style and apartment living as a contemporary concern.
Erin Munro A funny thing happened to comedian Bev Killick while riding on a Melbourne tram.
Helen McKenzie This beachside award-winner has a conversation piece at every turn.
Roberto A. Ferdman There's an alternate reality some like to imagine, a world without processed food in which everyone would be healthier and happier. Only they don't imagine it well. Or rather, they don't picture it in its purest form.
Jane Chalmers It is perhaps one of the most controversial debates in sexual function: is there or isn’t there a G-spot? And if there is, how do we find it?
The Duchess of Cambridge may be royalty - with the budget to match - but she is also a fan of several mass-market labels.