Victoria's Secret Angel and L'Oreal ambassador Doutzen Kroes stars in the latest summer ads for H&M.

The beautiful top model presents H&M must-haves for the summer, following Beyoncé who has also appeared in the brand's summer campaign in a range of swimwear and beach looks.


Photographer Terry Richardson shot the colourful images at a Mexican beach house and it makes a stunning backdrop to these photographs.

Doutzen looks amazing and flaunts her perfect body complete with deep golden tan in a variety of shorts, playsuits, shirts, blouses and printed dresses. I love the bright, ethnic style jewellery and the straw hat, perfect items to bring your summer looks together. She also bags the ultimate accessory of any beach shoot.. a hunky man!

This is one of my favourite shoots starring Doutzen Kroes, I think the wavy beach hair and thick darker eyebrows look amazing on her and the clothes, jewellery and accessories suit her perfectly.

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Photos: HM.com


Written by Rose Humble
Condé Nast are opening up their archives for a new exhibition on June 15th as part of the Edinburgh Art Festival. Featuring an impressive collection totalling 160 of fashions most beautiful photographs from the past 100 years including early work by David Bailey, Cecil Beaton, Edwin Blumenfeld and Corinne Day, this is a great opportunity for see these works of art on display.

The exhibition curator Nathalie Herschdorfer was given access to the international Condé Nast archives in New York, London, Paris and Milan. The pictures themselves offer an amazing insight into a century of fashion imagery, taken by more than 80 photographers. Nathalie credits publisher Condé Nast himself for building the foundations of such an impressive archive, after he scouted Irving Penn, Edward Steichen and William Klein.

"Mr Condé Nast understood that a powerful cover would bring him more readers," said Herschdorfer. "The first Vogue covers are works of art. In the early Twenties, he realised what the photographic medium could bring to his magazines. He was a man of his time and was looking ahead. He wanted to work with people who were talented artists and not necessarily good practicians. The vision of the photographer was recognised as a value, and then the photographer was asked to adapt it to the magazine's needs."

She described her selection process, "I was looking at strong, powerful works which announced the mature work of these photographers. There is a Helmut Newton style, a David Bailey style, a Peter Lindberg style, a Miles Aldridge style. The works in the show announce the best of these styles. This is a walk through the 20th Century because looking at fashion images shows also the way that the society has changed and evolved. Each image tells a story and invites us to engage with it, but it also encapsulates something of the tastes, the aspirations and the dreams of its time."

Coming Into Fashion: A Century Of Photography at Condé Nast opens June 15 until September 8 at Edinburgh City Art Centre.
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Albert Watson for Vogue, May 1977

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Deborah Turbeville for Vogue, May 1975

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Vans Lamsweerde & Matatin for French Vogue, October 2002

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Edward Steichen for Vogue, December 1923

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Norman Parkinson for Glamour, October 1949

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John Rawlings for Vogue, March 1943

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Clifford Coffin for Vogue, June 1949

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Guy Bourdin for French Vogue, February 1955

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Written by Rose Humble 
Met Ball 2013
Friday, 10 May 2013
Highlights from fashions most glamorous night and how you can get your hands on them

Last weekend saw the worlds A-list descending on New York to attend the most glamorous event in their calendars, the Metropolitan Museum of Art's annual Costume Institute Gala.

Red carpet glitz and glamour got an edgy twist with this year's theme, "PUNK: Chaos to Couture" and the stars didn't shy away at the chance to play dress-up.

Topshop made a collection of custom-made dresses for the event that were worn by guests and will be available to buy later this year. Designed and made at Topshop's design HQ in London, the gowns were worn by Nicole Richie, Jaime King, Jourdan Dunn, Ashley Madekwe and Julianna Hough. The collection will go on sale this September and will retail from $465 to $775 (at current exchange rate), a bargain for a red-carpet ready gown. The dresses sit within Topshop Limited Edition range and will be available in small quantities at stores in New York, LA and London and on Topshop.com. I think this is a great idea and will spark a new trend.

Here are my fashion highlights from the night:
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Miley Cyrus chose a Marc Jacobs dress, Prada shoes and Eddie Borgo jewellery. I was expecting her do go over the top, so was happy when I saw her in this great dress.

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Elizabeth Banks dazzled in an Atelier Versace dress with Brian Atwood shoes and bag and Kara Ross jewellery.

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Jennifer Lawrence kept her look simple in a Christian Dior dress and jewellery, Brian Atwood heels and a Jennifer Behr headband.

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Madonna wore an attention seeking outfit by Givenchy, paired with Casadei shoes. When will she learn that less is more and please next time wear underwear!

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Jessica Alba looked gorgeous in this dress by Tory Burch, jewellery by Jack Vartanian and Christian Louboutin shoes and bag.

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Rita Ora looked amazing in custom made Thakoon, I love her hair and make-up.

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Katy Perry wowed in this Dolce & Gabbana outfit complete with crown. 

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Nina Dobrev looked amazing in this unique custom Monique Lhuillier dress and Rupert Sanderson shoes. She accessorized with a Kimberly McDonald ring, and Edie Parker clutch. I love her hair and make-up and think this is a great look for her. 

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Miranda Kerr looked her usual sexy self in this cut off Michael Kors dress and Tabitha Simmons shoes. She accessorized with Cartier jewellery, and spiky Christian Louboutin bag. 

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Karolina Kurkova was eye catching in this sexy Mary Katrantzou outfit. 

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Mary-Kate Olsen chose an interesting ensemble for this year's event, choosing a vintage Chanel Haute Couture dress, vintage fur Balmain jacket, Louis Vuitton shoes and Sidney Garber earrings.

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Ashley Olsen was a vision of orange in this striking vintage Christian Dior Haute Couture gown with Monolo Blahnik heels and Sidney Garber earrings.

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Anne Hathaway showcased her new blonde hair and paired it with vintage Valentino circa 1992.

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Cameron Diaz stood out in Stella McCartney, I love the simplicity of the silhouette and the spiked gold belt. 

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Gwyneth Paltrow wore a pink Valentino dress and Wilfredo Rosado earrings. I don't think this dress shows off or flatters her amazing figure and think she could have rocked something more daring and edgy. I find the hair and make-up boring as well. 

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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. Kim wore a Riccardo Tisci dress, gloves and shoes with Lorraine Schwartz jewellery. I don't know where to start with this ensemble... the dress is bad enough but why she chose to pair it with matching shoes and glove I don't know. She apparently had a last minute change of outfit after her original dress showed too much of her arms. It couldn't have been worse than this, she needs to embrace her arms and invest in a new maternity wardrobe. Fast.

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Kristen Stewart wore a burgundy Stella McCartney all in one. I love the outfit but it's not flattering on Kristen and I don't like the shoes with it either. 

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Sarah Jessica Parker went all out in an extravagant Giles Deacon dress, Philip Treacy punk couture hat, Fred Leighton and Repossi jewellery, Giles Deacon bag, and Louboutin boots. I don't love the clashing patterns of the dress and boots but she gets full points for effort.

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Beyonce  went all out in head to toe Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci with this eye catching gown with matching knee-high boots and gloves. 

All pictures by Evan Agostini

Written by Rose Humble 

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