Stella McCartney unveils her children\'s range for Gap
Stella McCartney unveils her children's range for Gap
You’ve got to not eat what you really want to eat, and you have to exercise.”
Stella McCartney is sitting beside an untouched sandwich in a west London
cafe, her unmade-up face glowing with health (she’s much prettier in the
flesh than in photographs), explaining how she looks so good after popping
out three kids in less than three years. “Even now, I exercise regularly,
and I’ve still put on weight in the past few weeks. If I eat wheat, potatoes
or rice, all the nice stuff, I just blow up. I’m O positive, which,
apparently, is the meat-eating blood type — obviously not great for me.”
Absolutely not — in fact, it’s a toss-up as to what McCartney is better
known as: fashion designer or vegetarian. She needn’t worry, though: her
soft, rounded figure has adapted well to motherhood; she looks neither
starved nor overweight; and any new mum looking for clues on how to balance
fashionista with family could take notes from McCartney’s style. Today, she
is in trademark skinny jeans and tailored jacket, flats for the school run,
heels in the handbag for the office. It’s a masterclass in easy chic.
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