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Grand designs at Debenhams’ summer show @standarddi­ary

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SAY it with flowers. Last night, Danish model Helena Christense­n and presenter Emma Willis hosted a summer salon show for Debenhams, the high street department store.

Held at the St Martins Lane Hotel, the event brought together the shop’s enviable crack team

IS PRINCE Charles the real opposition to Donald Trump? Inspired by HRH, a delegation of climate scientists including King’s College’s Prof Terry Dawson descended onto Trump’s Scottish golf course from a seminar nearby at the weekend. Their mission: to hand over a copy of Charles’s recent Ladybird Book on Climate Change, in opposition to Trump’s global warming denial. It was a very British protest — the manager invited dissidents in for tea. It should make a state visit more interestin­g. of designers that included Henry Holland, John Rocha and Ben de Lisi, to show off their various collection­s for the forthcomin­g season.

What’s the collective noun for a group of designers? A denizen? A dynamo? A wardrobe? Answers on a postcard please.

WISHFUL thinking of the day: Theresa May said “It’s not a popularity stakes, being Prime Minister” in her US Vogue interview, released yesterday. Especially if you haven’t been elected. FORGET office plants, it seems

kittens are the latest office

Tatler editor Kate Reardon trend.

has been herding the way, photo of five kittens roaming sharing a

free on her desk with the

“More important journalism caption:

coming soon”. The kittens been sold since the snap, have sadly though adorably named:

Ken, Pew Wee, Keepsie and Finny Boo and, er, Slapper. What a purrfect

edition.

 ??  ?? Blooming lovely: clockwise from main, Helena Christense­n; designer Henry Holland with model Jade Parfitt; Jemima French and Sadie Frost, Ben de Lisi and John Rocha
Blooming lovely: clockwise from main, Helena Christense­n; designer Henry Holland with model Jade Parfitt; Jemima French and Sadie Frost, Ben de Lisi and John Rocha

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