Kate Reardon
Kate Reardon
Kate Reardonis a British journalist and author who is the editor of Tatler magazine...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionJournalist
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I think, to me, the sheer joy of fancy dress is that it allows you to take a break from our very carefully considered and constructed identities.
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I have a career I love more than I can tell you, and I have it because I work incredibly hard pretty much every single day.
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When you first hear the name 'Max Irons,' you'd be forgiven for assuming that Marvel comics has come up with a new superhero.
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By doing, you become employable. It doesn't matter what the job is; by working, you learn new things, meet new people and are exposed to new ideas.
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Every time I put on high heels, I think: 'Well, I'll fall over today.' Almost always, I don't. Almost. But all high-heel-wearing women live in constant peril.
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As someone who works from home, my top style tip is to make sure you get dressed in the morning.
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Conrad Black is a picture of a man hugely enjoying himself.
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Each dress symbolizes the age that it's appropriate for.
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Luck is going to play a huge part in your life.
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Posh is a way of living that can often be quite miserly and not about money.
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The genius of Kate Middleton is that she hasn't gone too far. She's still dressing in a way that people can relate to.
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It's stupid to say that there's any comfort to be had in 'knowing your place,' but there is a sense of reassuring escapism to something like 'Downton Abbey.' There's a perceived romance and elegance that is wonderful to lose yourself in.
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In falling over in heels while trying to look attractive, you don't just hurt your body, you bear the humiliation of injuring your very soul. Physical pain? Whatever, bring it on. But the humiliation? Oh, you have seen to the very weakest part of me.