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Celebrating HRH 1983 – 1992

1992

Queen Elizabeth II c1992 (PD)

1991

With George W Bush

1990

1989

1988

1987

On the HMS Brazen.

1986

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip 1986

1985

By Andy Warhol.

1984

1983

With Mother Teresa.

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Celebrating HRH 1973 – 1982

1982

With US President Ronald Reagan, riding in Windsor Home Park.

 

1981

 

1980

Australia.

 

1979

Abu Dhabi.

 

1978

The Queen and the Queen Mother

Visits Royal Ascot with the Queen Mother.

 

1977

With Jimmy Carter and Prince Philip at Buckingham Palace.

 

1976

Gerald Ford dances with the Queen during a state dinner in honour of the royal couple at the White House.

 

1975

Visits Silverwood Colliery, Yorkshire.

 

1974

Māori and English Queens, 1974

Te Arikinui Dame Te Ātairangikaahu and her husband, Whatumoana Paki, welcome Queen Elizabeth to Tūrangawaewae marae, Ngāruawāhia.

 

1973

With Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, Margaret Whitlam and Prince Philip at The Lodge.

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Celebrating HRH 1963 – 1972

1972

Reviews an honour guard with King Bhumibol Adulyadej during her visit to Thailand.

 

1971

 

1970

Lower Fort Garry.

 

1969

 In a file picture taken on October 15, 1969 Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II arrives at King’s Cross railway station in London with her four corgi dogs after holidays in Balmoral Castle in Scotland.  If I were a Queen, I would travel with no less than 12 corgis. 

With her four corgi dogs.

 

1968

 By Cecil Beaton.

 

1967

At the royal hospital garden party.

 

1966

 

1965

In Ethiopia.

 

1964

 

1963

Queen Elizabeth's visit to a state house

With the Duke of Edinburgh visiting one of the houses John Dunlop had built in Porirua East.

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Celebrating HRH 1953 – 1962

1962

With President William Tubman of Liberia.

 

1961

 With Prince Philip, Jackie Kennedy and John F Kennedy.

 

1960

With Prince Andrew.

 

1959

With Dwight Eisenhower.

 

1958

Making the first long-distance telephone call, without the help of an operator. 

 

1957

The Queen’s speech.

 

1956

Meeting Marilyn Monroe.

 

1955

1954

 

 

Queen Elizabeth II visiting Chiseldon Camp to present colours to the 1st Royal Welsh Fusiliers in July 1954.  (pic courtesy of David Bailey)

  

1953

Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation on the 2nd of June 1953.

Created by Norman Hartnell, the Queen’s coronation dress was commissioned in October 1952 and took eight months to complete.

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Louis Vuitton

Marc Jacobs made public transport absolutely stylish at Paris Fashion Week by delivering his beautiful models and their beautiful clothes on a sumptuous, little train.

It was a natural approach to take, indeed in 1858 Louis Vuitton introduced his flat trunks with trianon canvas that were very successful and prestigious.

As for the collection, it is as inspired and exceptionally crafted as ever.  Completely imaginative, highlighting all that is beyond compare about history and all that is essential in style and fashion today. 

 Marc Jacobs at Louis Vuitton

 

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Like a Dream

Sarah Burton has captured the nation again with her creations of wonder.

Very Gaga meets Dickens, a dream of spectactular. 

See the full galore.

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Oscars 2012 Winners: the full list

Best cinematography: Robert Richardson, Hugo

Best art direction: production design: Dante Ferretti; set decoration: Francesca Lo Schiavo, Hugo

Best costume design: Mark Bridges, The Artist

Best make up: Mark Coulier and J. Roy Helland, The Iron Lady

Best foreign language film: A Separation

Best actress in a supporting role: Octavia Spencer, The Help

Best film editing: Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Best Sound editing: Philip Stockton and Eugene Gearty, Hugo

Best sound mixing: Tom Fleischman and John Midgley, Hugo

Best documentary feature: Undefeated

Best animated film: Rango

Best visual effects: Rob Legato, Joss Williams, Ben Grossman and Alex Henning, Hugo

Best actor in a supporting role: Christopher Plummer, Beginners

Best original score: Ludovic Bource, The Artist

Best song: Man or Muppet, The Muppets

Best adapted screenplay: Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon, and Jim Rash, The Decendants

Best original screenplay: Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris

Best live action short: The Shore

Best documentary short: Saving Face

Best animated short: The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr Morris Lessmore

Best director: Jean Dujardin, The Artist

Best actor in a leading role: Jean Dujardin, The Artist

Best actress in a leading role: Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady

Best picture: The Artist

 

My favourite looks are:

Rooney Mara wearing Givenchy.  Detailed, utterly beautiful and probably my favourite.

Gwyneth Paltrow wearing Tom Ford.  Simple, stylish, appropriate and correct.

Michelle Williams wearing Louis Vuitton.  A daring colour and cut.  Very pretty detail.  Original and memorable.

Octavia Spencer wearing Tadashi Shoji.  This dress was meant for Octavia; she wore it very, very well and I always love the sparkle on the red carpet.

Meryl Streep wearing Lanvin.  Edith Head once said “You can have anything you want in life if you dress for it.”  I believe Meryl Streep had this in mind when she chose her gown of sun-light and star-sparkle.  Meryl reminded us all that she plays the part very well of the Iron Lady and she will always be our Golden Lady; forever and always inspiring and impressing us.

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Giambattista Valli Spring 2012 Couture

I have just seen Giambattista Valli’s second Spring 2012 couture collection and I adore it.  Essence of gorgeous 1950’s texture and detail but with a very current, sexy, feminine and pretty kind of magic throughout.

“Froth, lace & ribbon” Vogue.

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Air Chanel

Floor level lighting, chic, sleek, smooth numbered seats, a slatted roof to reveal a bright sky, emergency exits, a cockpit and a bar cart, of course.  Not a stylish private jet, but close. 

‘Air Chanel’ was the set for Karl Lagerfeld’s couture collection for this season.

After all the ‘passengers’ were seated, the show began and introduced visions of another world.  Many shades of sky blue, black and grey were used to present brand new ideas for the future. 

Perhaps the scene influenced the eye but the theme certainly seemed to enthuse images of old airline uniforms.  Jewelled textures and unusual layering made sure the audience were not distracted from the show.

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Singing Along

For Christmas, this year, I received the album Help! by The Beatles.  I am so excited to play it.  I think even the old records can seem new to me when I haven’t listened to them in a while and can be more antisipated than a new album I haven’t heard before because I know I will enjoy it; there is a garantee of no disappointment!

Also, and even better, I can sing-along to the songs because I already know all the words!

I’ve just seen a face,
I can’t forget the time or place
That we’d just met, she’s just the girl for me
And I want all the world to see we’ve met
Mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm mmm mmm
Had it been another day
I might have looked the other way
But I had never been aware
And as it is I dream of her tonight
La, di, di, da di di
Falling, yes I am falling
And she keeps calling me back again…

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