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THE LATEST FROM THE CATWALK, RED CARPET AND HIGH STREET

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GERALDINE London,

whose luxury headbands have been saving women from lockdown hair misery has presented its first donation, a 20% share of its sales, to Women’s Aid to help its support for women suffering domestic abuse.

The charity says the £2,000, will make a “huge difference to our work supporting women and children experienci­ng abuse”. Geraldine London’s founder Alexia Genta has also confirmed that she will continue to support Women’s Aid going forward. Alexia wears the printed

£85, geraldinel­ondon.com

NOT only are these

silk top-knot headband, rainbow stripe white trainers John Lewis

IF YOU are still on the lookout for that perfect

summer day dress,

this pretty patchwork number from

Cotton Traders

is currently reduced from £45 to £27, cotton traders.com from super-cute, but 10% of all sales of the sneakers will go to NHS Charities Together – supporting NHS staff and volunteers caring for Covid-19 patients. The trainers are available now in store and online at johnlewis.com priced £79.

LOCKDOWN has had us becoming a bit obsessed with jewellery and the new pieces in

Monca Vinader’s Alta Capture

range are beautiful. Launched with just a bracelet in 2017, it now includes earrings, bangles, rings and necklaces. Prices start from £169 at monicavina­der.com

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