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New London It Girl – and she’s called Coco

New London It Girl and she's called Coco

Move over Alice Dellal, you’re already yesterday’s news. This week our new fashion crush is Coco Sumner. In case you didn't know already, she's the daughter of Sting and Trudie Styler, and at only 17, she’s already modelled for Burberry, had a role in Stardust alongside Sienna Miller and Claire Danes and has just signed to Island Records to record a reggae album in Jamaica, no less. She's already showing more talent than most of her London peers and with great style too – partially shaved hair, tartan scarf, Breton shirt, denim shorts and ankle socks. We also hear she’s no fan of fellow 17-year-old Pixie Geldof. Could this Coco mademoiselle already be causing ripples in the hippest new London celeb set? We’ll keep you posted.

Want to see more Burberry? Click here to view Elleuk.com's pick of their Autumn/Winter show.

By Lianne Ludlow

Posted 16 July

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Valentino: The Last Emperor premiers at Venice Film Festival

A host of stars flew to Venice yesterday for last night's premier of 'Valentino. The Last Emperor' at the Venice film festival.

The documentary charts the life of Valentino, one of fashion's most iconic designers, through the last two years of his working life from 2005 until 2007 when he retired.

Director Matt Tyrnauer, a correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine, shot over 250 hours of footage of Valentino and his long time business partner and companion Giancarlo Giammetti to craft a film that looks not only at the end of Valentino's career, but his talent as a designer, his relationship with Giametti and the fashion industry as a whole.

Friends and fans a like, including Diane Kruger (pictured), Charlize Theron, Claire Danes, Elizabeth Hurley and Eva Herzagovina joined Valentino and Giametti on the red carpet for the premier last night. Click here now to see what they wore.

By Laurelle Gilbert

Posted: 29 August 2008

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