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“The shine, the sparkle. I love how feminine and fun it is.”
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Bieber stars alongside actor Brandon Flynn in the brand’s latest festive campaign.
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Goodbye 2023. You were something.
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Meredith talks growing up in New Zealand, the piece of furniture on her wishlist, and the music that soundtracks her domestic life.
Flame-haired Mancunian Karen Elson opened the show along the cobbled streets with rain falling as if on cue and against a Michel Gaubert soundtrack that included The Fall, Soft Cell and New Order’s ‘Bizarre Love Triangle’.
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