When it comes to two women who who have an influence in the fashion industry who I would love to meet, I could never pick anyone other than the two beautiful ladies I'm going to write about now. Both have incredible style but much more than that; they were and are real women, with real problems and real lives. Their amazing spirits are clear to see in film and previous media in Audrey's case and on TV and in the way she comes across on her radio show in Fearne's.

Fom being a little girl the idea of "proper ladies" was ingrained in me, I watched movies from the 40s and 50s with real leading ladies like Marilyn, Judy and Doris, but for me there was always one that stood out. When you think of Audrey Hepburn the above is quite possibly the image you see, because to many including 7 year old me, she was the real lady. As I grew up I realised just what her role was in this film but I adapted with my image of her. Her little black dress was a staple but she was real, she was ladylike, she was sexy, but not overly so. She was a real style icon, unlike many "celebs" you see nowadays.

During my teens I like most other girls, had a bit of a bad relationship bit fashion. When I started going to college though I think I began to come into my own, with "celebs" such as Jordan splashed all over the media at the time I didn't really have any english style influences, then this girl blossomed from saturday morning kids presenter to fashionista! Fearne Cotton is a sweetheart of British TV, an accomplished presenter and radio 1 DJ, fa too many girls want to be her. Her style can be described as rough edgy ladylike, much like her personality and thats why I love her
But more than anything though I think girls nowadays shouldn't try to copy celebs or people they meet in terms of their style, instead we should adapt what we love about these women and team it with what we love about ourselves














