Caption: The Duchess of Cambridge put on a stylish display as she marked the national launch of Tiny Happy People, a BBC Education initiative providing a range of free digital resources
Perfect for updating your Kitchen! Go from Boring to Beautiful! Harrods spotlights MacKenie-Childs
On a farm in Aurora, NY USA, a four-hour drive upstate from Manhattan, MacKenzie-Childs creates almost every kind of interiors accessory and piece of furniture you can think of – and dozens more you can’t.
The most popular of the brand’s lines is the Courtly Check, an almost never-ending roll call of ceramic kitchenware daubed in oversized black or blue and white squares with a hand-painted cartoonish quality. “We have a lot of evidence of handwork in our pieces,” says Rebecca Proctor Creative Director. “They’re lumpy and quirky and a little bit off by design; we like to celebrate that things are made by hand.” #affiliate #Shipsworldwide Shop Harrods
The Duchess of Cambridge put on a stylish display as she marked the national launch of Tiny Happy People, a BBC
Education initiative providing a range of free digital resources to
support parents in developing children's language from pregnancy to the
age of four.
Kate Middleton, 38, looked
chic in a patterned £1,565 Emilia Wickstead monochrome shirt dress,
cinched in at the waist, which is currently on sale for £469, and
appears to have had its sleeves altered.
The
mother-of-three, who admitted to wishing she had more information when
she was a first time mother, also appeared to have had a post-lockdown
hair makeover, sporting honey-coloured highlights and a layered fringe
around her face. Read more from The Daily Mail.