Sienna Miller Gets Intimate With Fiance For Burberry
She’s been with Tom Sturridge since 2011, and now Sienna Miller has put their relationship on show – and it’s all for fashion.
The latest Burberry campaign features her and her fiance kissing and cuddling in a variety of different Burberry trenches and outfits. It’s called, appropriately enough, Trench Kisses.
The new faces of the brand were shot by Mario Testino, who said their “magic” was a big part of the campaign’s success – “This was a shoot full of love and laughter.”
So which trends does the his-and-her shoot feature?
Coordinating trench coats and leather jackets are on-trend for winter; get yourselves some contrasting coats and work the evening limelight. Leather skirts are also hot for the cooler weather, featuring alongside a very sharp suit.
The other thing to steal? Leopard-print accessories. Sienna wore leopard shoes and a stunning bag – get the look with animal-print heels and an LBD.
We’re slightly sad that the couple’s fashionista baby, Marlowe, didn’t feature as part of the shoot wearing Burberry Kids.
What do you think of the new looks for winter – will you be running out to buy a trench in the hope of some romance?
Image: The Trench Kisses campaign.
Julien Macdonald Says Kate Middleton Has Become ‘Sexier While Pregnant’
Her pregnancy style has been the focus of countless magazine spreads around the world.
And now that she’s retired from the limelight to await the birth of the royal heir, fashion mavens are reviewing her maternity looks – and approving.
One British designer, Julien Macdonald, has given her high marks for not backing down on the ‘sexiness’.
“Pregnancy has made her sexier,” he declared, pointing out that she’s used the pregnancy as an excuse to go for much higher hemlines than she ever did beforehand.
“It’s not something you normally see on pregnant women and it’s bound to start a new maternity trend. Those dresses are actually very short, shorter than she ever wears usually.”
Among her famous shorter looks? They’re all coats – the yellow Emilia Wickstead for the Queen’s garden party, the dalmatian Hobbs and that spectacular mint Mulberry, all pictured above.
So the new go-to style for pregnant women has to be a gorgeously fitted coat, perhaps with high heels and a very swish hat. She never, however, uncovered her upper arms, and the coats stopped clinging as she became a little bigger – it was all very carefully styled.
Too much effort? One thing’s for sure – we never once saw the Duchess of Cambridge in loose-waist maternity jeans.
Image: The shorter styles of the Duchess of Cambridge.
Your Winter Hat Survival Guide
Covering your head during the storms and cool of Aussie winter can be a tough problem. We’re not cold enough to go for full Russian fur, but it’s still chilly enough to need something warm on early mornings.
But fear not – Rescu. has your ultimate guide to winter hat-buying, with all the new headgear to keep your ears toasty warm.
The big hat trend among celebs this year wasn’t anything fancy – just the opposite. It was Brian Lichtenberg‘s designer beanie. His line is embroidered with slogans that ape fancy fashion brands – the black beanie says ‘HOMIE’ in the script usually reserved for Hermes.
Beanies are massively in – blame the 90s revival and Rihanna’s influence. If the Lichtenberg design’s a bit too edgy for your wardrobe, go for a Lanvin black beaded version, or an American Apparel ‘boyfriend’ beanie (they’re longer, looser and more elegant).
However, the beanie problem is that it leaves your hair looking completely skater-girl ridiculous – so a more adult version is required. We’re loving Stella McCartney‘s wool-felt cloche hats. The cloche, a style from the 1920s, sits close on the head and has a ribbon round the side – and Stella’s version comes in light pink or fancy black. Perfect for evening.
The other major winter player? Wide-brimmed felt hats. They were popularised by Florence Welch’s 70s style, and now they’re everywhere. You’ll look like a fashion maven from a Vogue shoot in 1972, and keep the rain off – bonus. Gucci‘s wool-felt style comes in grey with silver-edged tassels, but if you want a lower-budget look, Country Road has ones in light pink and black that (whisper it) look just as good.
If you’re seriously into vintage, grab yourself a turban to keep your head warm. We’re loving ASOS‘s studded black version, but the best place to source a great knitted one is Etsy, where hand-made and retro versions abound. You can even buy a pattern and knit your own.
And then, of course, there’s the hat-averse people who just can’t stand flat hair and sweaty scalps. If you’re one of those, go for earmuffs – they’re coming back into fashion and they’re serious protection against nasty winter wind. Gucci has rabbit and leather earmuffs, and Ugg Australia does grand knitted ones with furry insides – and if you’re seriously into your iPod, you can invest in Kitsound‘s audio earmuffs, which can be plugged into any music device.
Image: Street style inspiration for hat fashion, from Paris 2012.