

Fashion guru Stella McCartney has revealed that her four-year-old son Miller gave her tips on the designs for her new range of clothing for GapKids.
38-year-old mum-of-three was asked to produce new collections for the high-street clothes chain.
McCartney, who also has a daughter, Bailey, three, and another son, Beckett, 18 months, said: “My eldest son is just starting to have a mind of his own. I was going to do pirates and he said: ‘Nah, don’t do pirates.’
“It suddenly dawned on me that this wasn’t just about what parents want to put on their kids, but about what kids will choose themselves.
“I needed to make every piece [of clothing] one that my children wanted to wear.”
The daughter of legendary ex-Beatles rocker Paul McCartney also said that she wanted to make pieces “you can throw in the washing machine every other day and they get better with age”.
The unique collection officially launched earlier this week in select GapKids and babyGap stores nationwide, online at Gap.com and at Gap’s 5th Avenue concept store in New York City.
And in a nod to her Beatles heritage, McCartney included “a kind of Sergeant Pepper jacket” in the collection that is due to arrive in Gap stores in early November.