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Lily Allen’s ‘revenge’, Harry Styles’ Dorothy and Debbie Harry’s T-shirt – 20 onstage dresses ranked! | Fashion

Lily Allen’s ‘revenge’, Harry Styles’ Dorothy and Debbie Harry’s T-shirt – 20 onstage dresses ranked! | Fashion

20. PJ Harvey ‘Second skin’ … Harvey at the O2 Academy in Brixton, London, in 2016. Photograph: Joseph Okpako/WireImage “Dressed like a fabulously turned-out carrion crow,” is how our reviewer described the gothic, avian-like get-up PJ Harvey wore to perform her journalistic and theatrical ninth album, The Hope Six Demolition Project, in Brixton, south London, in 2016. The dress was the work of Harvey’s longtime friend, the Belgian designer Ann Demeulemeester, and epitomises the more dramatic stage looks – melodramatic but pared-back – that Harvey turned to for her later, darker albums. As she said of the clothes: “For me, it’s about the ability to meet the world. And it is a second skin, isn’t it? It’s protection, as well. It’s a very big part of clothing, the feeling of protection, particularly in Ann’s clothes.” Who would have thought that someone who earlier in their career took to the stage in Spice Girls co-ords and hot-pink catsuits would wind up in such serious Belgian high-fashion? Ellie Violet Bramley 19. Lily Allen Final stretch … Allen …

Coronation Street airs Debbie and Carl showdown as she orders him to leave

Coronation Street airs Debbie and Carl showdown as she orders him to leave

Tensions are rising in Coronation Street, as mother and son Debbie (Sue Devaney) and Carl Webster (Jonathan Howard) had an almighty argument ahead of ‘Murder Week’. Carl may well be the resident who meets their maker during an epic series of standalone episodes, and let’s face it – there’s plenty of people who would like to see him leave Weatherfield forever. Earlier this week, stepfather Ronnie Bailey (Vinta Morgan) knocked him to the ground with a punch, warning him to stay away from Debbie and stop trying to siphon money from her. Following the brutal attack, Carl was hospitalised, and he spelled out to Debbie that he knew who was responsible. However, while being interviewed by the police, he pretended that his memory was hazy and that he couldn’t remember who assaulted him. Carl only did this for financial gain, having told Debbie that she must sign over 50 per cent of the Chariot Square Hotel to him or Ronnie would face prison. Ronnie Bailey (Vinta Morgan) attacked Carl Webster (Jonathan Howard). ITV In today’s episode, …

Coronation Street star Sue Devaney addresses Debbie’s exit amid her huge storyline

Coronation Street star Sue Devaney addresses Debbie’s exit amid her huge storyline

Coronation Street legend Sue Devaney has opened up on her forthcoming exit from the soap, as her character Debbie Webster struggles with early-onset vascular dementia. Debbie was diagnosed in April 2025, and the storyline will ultimately lead to Devaney’s departure. In a new interview, the former Dinnerladies favourite opened up about leaving the show, vowing to “make the most” of the time she has left on the job. “I think when an actor gets to a certain age they think, ‘This is quite nice. I can go home every night, I can have my tea, I’m not living out of a suitcase.’ And it’s nice to have a regular wage, because as an actor you never know what’s next,” she told BANG Showbiz (via Female First). ITV Related: Best streaming services UK 2026 “So as you get older you think, ‘This is quite nice.’ But if it’s not to be, it’s not to be. “It’s only in soap where you think, ‘I’ve got a job for a while.’ But we never know when it’s going …

Sweets brand Little Debbie is launching a new flavor of a fan-favorite treat

Sweets brand Little Debbie is launching a new flavor of a fan-favorite treat

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Little Debbie is officially launching a new flavor of its iconic Big Pack Old Fashioned Donuts. The snack first hit shelves in June 2025 and quickly became a fan-favorite nationwide, with the brand saying in a Tuesday press release that the old-fashioned donuts have seen “exceptional retail performance, consistently selling out as consumers embraced the combination of nostalgic texture and modern convenience.” Now, Little Debbie is offering a special spin on the sweet treat, with the arrival of Chocolate Old Fashioned Donuts. “We saw an incredible response to the Old Fashioned Donut we introduced last year,” Scott Brownlow, Little Debbie Brand manager, said in a statement. “We’re doubling down on what works and giving both loyalists and new fans an irresistible reason to head …

Remembering Debbie Reynolds – her most iconic moments in photos

Remembering Debbie Reynolds – her most iconic moments in photos

From Debbie Reynolds’ incredible turn in Singin’ in the Rain to her enduring legacy in Hollywood, the star’s life was just as extraordinary off-screen as it was on it.  As we remember the late icon on what would’ve been her 94th birthday, join HELLO! as we look back at some of her best photos and the memorable moments that shaped her life. © Getty Images A star is born Debbie was born in Texas on April 1, 1932, and moved with her family to California as a young girl. She was a pageant queen in her teens and went on to win a contract with Warner Bros. as a result. © Getty Images Breakout role Debbie’s first major role was in Three Little Words with Fred Astaire in 1950, which earned her a Golden Globe for Most Promising Newcomer. She then became a household name at 20 after starring in 1952’s Singin’ in the Rain with Gene Kelly and Donald O’Connor, and shared that she had to work hard for the part. “I was just …

How Fab 5 Freddy Introduced Debbie Harry and Chris Stein of Blondie to Rap

How Fab 5 Freddy Introduced Debbie Harry and Chris Stein of Blondie to Rap

I first met Chris Stein and Debbie Harry of Blondie around Christmas, 1978. It was on the set of TV Party. I was enrolled at Medgar Evers College, but being part of TV Party—the gonzo public-access cable talk show hosted by Interview’s Glenn O’Brien—felt like Downtown Hipster University, PhD level. I was a guest on episode one and became a regular, both on camera and behind it, as a camera operator. For the next couple of years, TV Party was a Tuesday-night ritual, total immersion in Lower Manhattan bohemia. There was Glenn and his cohost, Chris Stein. Debbie Harry. John Lurie of the Lounge Lizards. Robert Mapplethorpe. Klaus Nomi. James Chance and his girlfriend, Anya Phillips. Nile Rodgers and Robert Fripp and Cookie Mueller. You never knew who might show up. One night, at my invitation, the Bronx rapper Kool Kyle the Starchild freestyled with the TV Party Orchestra. David Byrne came by and eventually David Bowie did, too. I brought my friend, one-time studio mate, and fellow Brooklynite Jean-Michel Basquiat into the fold and …

Wicked Onyx by Debbie Cassidy

Wicked Onyx by Debbie Cassidy

The weight of ancestral sins can crush even the strongest shoulders, but what happens when those sins might be fabricated lies? Wicked Onyx by Debbie Cassidy plunges readers into a world where magical bloodlines, forbidden romance, and the desperate hunt for truth collide within the deadly walls of an academy that doesn’t educate—it tests survival. A Bloodline Stained by Betrayal Anamaya Onyx carries a name that makes her a pariah in the magical community. For over a century, her family has borne the punishment for Dharma Onyx’s crime—the complete annihilation of an incantor bloodline. The Arcanum Imperium didn’t just strip the Onyx women of their sorcerer powers; they cursed each generation differently. Anamaya’s particular torment? She can feel neither physical pain nor pleasure, a cruel irony that makes intimacy hollow and danger invisible. When her mother dies, leaving behind a cryptic journal and a legal loophole, Anamaya discovers a devastating possibility: her ancestor might have been innocent, framed by the very institution that destroyed her family. Armed with nothing but determination and the Timor Exstinctionis …

Coronation Street airs distressing Debbie Webster scenes as secret implodes

Coronation Street airs distressing Debbie Webster scenes as secret implodes

Secrets rarely stay uncovered in Coronation Street, and in today’s episode, Debbie Webster (Sue Devaney) has been forced to confront the biggest skeleton in her closet. For almost 40 years, Debbie has allowed her son Carl (Jonathan Howard) to believe he is her younger brother. As a result, she’s felt compelled to lie through her teeth in court to cover his back – making out that she was the one driving the car that caused a multi-vehicle pile-up following her wedding. The fan-favourite is now facing a number of years behind bars, which could lead to her young-onset dementia symptoms worsening. Guilt-ridden Carl finally seemed to want to set the record straight, and jumped in his car to head to the police station. Debbie got wind of what was happening and tried to stop him, and he couldn’t understand why she was so eager to protect him. Carl Webster (Jonathan Howard) learnt the truth. ITV With nowhere left to turn, she dropped the bombshell that she is actually his mother, having fallen pregnant after a one-night …

Coronation Street – here’s how shock prison scenes will change Debbie Webster

Coronation Street – here’s how shock prison scenes will change Debbie Webster

Coronation Street spoilers follow. Coronation Street favourite Debbie Webster is set to go to prison next week, as she takes the fall for the dramatic Corriedale crash in place of Carl, who doesn’t know he’s her son. Although next week’s scenes see Carl confess to Debbie that he was driving the car, she tells him the truth about his parentage, revealing that that’s why she’s pleading guilty. However, she also hopes that she escapes a prison sentence due to being an older woman with dementia. Unfortunately for her, things don’t go the way she intends, and she ends up getting locked up. And according to her actor Sue Devaney, Debbie is really going to struggle on the inside. “Oh, she’s scared. She’s frightened. She’s so frightened,” the actor said. “She’s never been anywhere like that. Everything’s going to be stripped from her.” ITV Related: Best streaming services “Debbie’s mask is going to be gone, isn’t it? The dementia is taking every last bit from her, but also the prison is gonna be taking everything from …

Dear Debbie by Freida McFadden

Dear Debbie by Freida McFadden

There’s something deliciously subversive about watching a middle-aged advice columnist transform from doormat to vigilante, and Dear Debbie by Freida McFadden delivers this transformation with the author’s signature blend of psychological suspense and dark wit. McFadden, the #1 New York Times bestselling author behind The Housemaid series, returns with a twisted tale that asks: what happens when a woman who spends her life solving other people’s problems finally decides to solve her own? The Unraveling of a Perfect Suburban Life Debbie Mullen appears to have it all figured out. As the voice behind the beloved “Dear Debbie” advice column in her local newspaper, she dispenses wisdom to the wives of New England with neighborly warmth and practical solutions. She’s a devoted mother to two teenage daughters, a supportive wife to her accountant husband Cooper, and the kind of woman who makes homemade brownies and maintains a pristine suburban existence. But beneath this carefully constructed facade, everything is falling apart. When Dear Debbie by Freida McFadden opens, we’re immediately thrust into Debbie’s world as it begins …