Beckhams get gold casts made of baby’s foot

David and Victoria Beckham are having gold casts made of their new born daughter Harper’s hands and feet as they want a special keepsake of their little girl.
The couple had sent a £1,000 kit to their Californian home to make the keepsake of their daughter’s tiny fingers and toes and Victoria has now sent the moulds back to London firm First Impressions, reported Sun online.
“Harper is so precious and such a beautiful little girl they wanted a physical representation of how she is now, just a few weeks after her birth. David and Victoria can’t stop smiling and are the proudest parents on earth,” a family friend said.
Victoria’s friend Eva Longoria has asked an upmarket Los Angeles toy store “American Girl” to design one of their dolls for the tot as a special gift for her.
“Eva thought it would be the perfect first gift for Victoria’s new daughter Harper,” a source said.

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Women spend £100K in life on make-up
London: Women never change. They spend more than £100,000 on make-up during their lifetime, a new study has found.
That’s a shade over £2,000 for every year of adulthood, or nearly £40 in an average week. And, 57 per cent say they would ditch their partner rather than go without make-up, according to the study in Britain. Two thirds of the 2,200 women surveyed said it would cost up to £550 to replace their make-up collection. One in 10 said it’d be £700, the Daily Express reported.
The average British woman’s make-up drawer contains 54 different items — the product of more than 12 countries — and is worth £512, the study has found. The value of a girl’s mobile make-up bag alone is a whopping £130 on average.
Make-up firms know that women are happy to splash the cash on name designer brands. That is why 56 per cent of UK women say they would be “unconcerned” at spending £20 to £30 on a single mascara. —PTI

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