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Beauty

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Blue and white: above, Anthropologie Elizabeth zebra print dress, £158, from anthropologie.eu

10:52am Monday 20th May 2013

Forget plain and go wild with this season’s patterns. Lisa Haynes reveals how to look print perfect.

Flap-ability

Bobbing along: the 1920s look is set to be all the rage

10:36am Monday 13th May 2013

With a new Great Gatsby film out soon, everyone wants the flapper girl look. Lisa Haynes reveals how to transform yourself into a 1920s icon.

Homes & Gardens
Interiors

Make your house stand out

Give your rooms more appeal by opting for a neutral, decluttered look

4:43pm Tuesday 23rd April 2013

Spring’s traditionally when the housing market is at its busiest and if you’re selling your home, Julia Gray has some tips on making it look its best.

Quirky, with a heart of oak

Heart and home: Jason Hadlow in his Simply Dutch furniture store

11:28am Monday 20th May 2013

If you’re looking for a miniature telephone box or a life-size elephant, then an outpost of kitsch could be just the ticket, says Julia Breen. And it’s also the place to find your perfect fitted kitchen.

Recipes
Eating Out

Veggie heaven

Memorable: asparagus tart

11:14am Monday 20th May 2013

Food writer Elizabeth David would have turned 100 this year. As a collection of her recipes is published, her former editor, Jill Norman, tells Keeley Bolger how her late friend continues to influence British tastes

Dining among the stars

The view towards St Mary’s Church

10:49am Thursday 23rd May 2013

Peter Barron relives childhood memories in Whitby and tries a restaurant celebrating an anniversary.

Books: Reviews & Features
Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis

The Antenatal Group by Amy Bratley

The Antenatal Group by Amy Bratley

2:55pm Monday 13th May 2013

ACCORDING to recent research, women make an average of nine new friends in the year after giving birth. In Amy Bratley's Antenatal Group, it's more like five, but these very different women become each other's best friends before birth - and are the first port of call for help afterwards.

All the best moves

Financial leak: a water meter could save on your bills

11:01am Monday 20th May 2013

Sometimes cutting bills is all about asking the right questions.

Games & Gadgets
Travel: Reviews & Features

James Dyson - the heir apparent to Steve Jobs?

Sir James Dyson doing what he does best

7:52pm Monday 20th May 2013

JAMES Dyson is the closest person Britain has to Steve Jobs. Where Jobs tinkered with computers, eventually arriving at the iPhone and iPad, Dyson’s passion was household chores.

Aude inspiring

One of the region’s hilllside villages

4:58pm Thursday 23rd May 2013

It’s amazing how few people have heard of Languedoc-Roussillon, but equally amazing is how many Britons buy second homes, or retire there. Malcolm Bassett-Smith discovers more.



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