Meet the new generation of ‘It Girls’ – from Romeo Beckham’s girlfriend to Princess Diana’s nieces
Miranda Knox
Updated: 17:33, 4 May 2021
IN the nineties and noughties, “It Girls” were known for their wild partying, skimpy outfits and outrageous social lives – and now there’s a new generation of high society influencers in town.
Fashion magazine Tatler has revealed their list of new “It Girls” to watch this year. But just how many do you recognise?
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Tatler has named the new generation of It girls, including Lady Camilla BeresfordCredit: camillaberes/Instagram
And how do they live up to the antics of their predecessors, including the likes of Lady Victoria Hervey and Tamara Beckwith, before them?
bipartisan approach on this and that is interesting because there are not many other issues which there is a bipartisan approach here. does the fact it is bipartisan, does that mean you could, perhaps, make the 20,000 management people hole whole? guest: we have a responsibility to find out for them, when you go, or have the committees and people stonewall you and they put you off, is the election that important? the hard working american taxpayer dollars that want into the bailout, if you treat everyone the same, make it fair and equal. did not treat one group one way and another group the other way. we are americans. at the end of the day we are all americans. i want every american to win andry american under the law needs to be treated fair and equal. that is the issue. this is an administration that picks winners and losers and that is not right.
willing to violate contract law which we know he did to bail out the workers and give government and the workers g.m. stuart: i hard you, craig smith, c.e.o. of swiss america, thank you. a bipartisan group, a bipartisan group of lawmakers is demanding a deeper investigation into the delphi pension controversy after leaked e-mails show the treasury was a driving force behind ending pensions for nonunion workers. my next guest is part of that bipartisan push, republican congressman mike kelly. sir, if brief, it seems they beat up on delphi, the management, to make the bailout cheaper, and to favor the union and 20,000 management people got a third or more of their pensions cut. are those the facts? guest: you do. it comes down do a we talk about union jobs or nonunions we