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She’s a Victoria’s Secret model with a flair for high end fashion. 

And it looks like model Kelly Gale will settle for nothing but the best when it comes to making her style choices.

Taking to Instagram on Saturday, the 20-year-old shared a video of herself with boyfriend Johannes Jarl, as they spent hours at luxury department store Barneys in New York to pick out the perfect bag.

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Retail therapy: Taking to Instagram on Saturday, Kelly Gales shared a video of herself with boyfriend Johannes Jarl spending hours at department store Barneys in New York to pick out the perfect handbag

‘Boyfriend about the hours its taken me choosing a new purse at barneys #ItsNotJustABag #ItsPRADA @johannesjarl,’ Kelly wrote to her Instagram followers next to a brief video of the couple.  

Having some fun with the mobile phone application Dubsmash, the genetically blessed pair mouthed the lines to a famous piece of dialogue from film White Chicks. 

‘Geez lady, all that for a bag?’ Johannes said, while Kelly mimed perfectly to the line: ‘It’s not just a bag, it’s Prada’.

Role play: Having some fun with the mobile phone application Dubsmash, the genetically blessed pair mouthed the lines to a famous piece of dialogue from film White Chicks 

Stylish arm candy: The camera then zoomed in on a sleek black Prada handbag, which hopefully for Johannes’ sake, was Kelly’s final product of choice for purchase 

Wearing a pair of sassy white rimmed sunglasses and a stylish brown printed blouse, Kelly certainly looked like the ultimate fashionista indulging in some retail therapy. 

The camera then zoomed in on a sleek black Prada handbag, which hopefully for Johannes’ sake, was Kelly’s final product of choice for purchase.

The model and marketing manager lead an enviable lifestyle of jet-setting, treating fans to plenty of snaps in their swimmers from all around the world.

Kelly was made famous for walking in the famous Victoria’s Secret lingerie parade twice; first in 2013 and then again in 2014.

Good genes! The model and marketing manager lead an enviable lifestyle of jetsetting

Incredible figure: To stay in shape, she is a fitness devotee, and earlier this year revealed she sometimes works out three times a day 

Trim: Kelly, pictured at the Lilly Pulitzer For Target Launch Event in New York City in New York in April, counts on a skipping rope to lose weight

To stay in shape, she is a fitness devotee, and earlier this year revealed she sometimes works out three times a day.

‘Exhausted and happy! Three sessions yesterday, three today, six workouts done this week and its only Tuesday,’ she wrote on her popular Instagram account.

She went into more detail about her regime during an interview with Vogue earlier this year, saying she finds the best way to shift unwanted weight and stay in shape is by using a skipping rope.

‘I can bring it [the skipping rope] anywhere I go and do a million different things with it. It never gets boring.’

The stunner also believes it’s important to workout first thing in the morning because it gears you up and provides you with energy for the rest of the day. 

All eyes on her ! Kelly was made famous for walking in the famous Victoria’s Secret lingerie parade twice; first in 2013 and then again in 2014

 

 

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Kim Cattrall: I’m able to express my maternal side

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Kim Cattrall is to guest edit Woman’s Hour Takeover

Kim Cattrall has said she still considers herself a mother despite never having children, however she admits her single status could be down to the fact men find it impossible to chat her up.

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The 59-year-old actress is the guest editor on Woman’s Hour Takeover week today where she discusses ageing, choosing not to have children and being single in later life.

Cattrall is best known for playing maneater Samantha Jones in Sex And The City and conceded that men may be too intimidated to ask her out.

Asked by host Jane Garvey how easy it is to chat her up, Cattrall said: “I would say it’s pretty impossible.”

She added: “I’m not your average single woman. I come with, as all men and women of a certain age, they come with baggage.”

“It’s hard for everybody. To be single at this age is really difficult, because you know so much more about what you want and what you don’t want and what you’ll put up with and you’ve been there and done that so many times at this point. I have anyway.

“I feel in that area, romantically, retired.”

Cattrall, who has been married three times, also opened up about not having children of her own, and revealed she finds being referred to as childless offensive.

“It’s the less that is offensive – childless – it sounds like you’re less because you haven’t had a child,” she said.

“I think for a lot of women from my generation it wasn’t a conscious choice. It was a feeling of, ‘Well, I’m on this road and things are going really well, I’m really happy, I’ll do it next year, I’ll do it two years, I’ll do it in five years’.

“And then suddenly you’re in your early 40s and you think, ‘Maybe now?’ And you go to your doctor and she says, ‘Yes we can do this but you have to start to become a bit of a science experiment here because we have to find out how you can stay pregnant.’

“And I just thought, ‘I don’t know if I want it that much’.”

But the Sex And The City star said she still felt like a mother.

“I am not a biological parent, but I am a parent. I have young actors and actresses that I mentor, I have nieces and nephews that I am very close to.

“There is a way to become a mother in this day and age which doesn’t include your name on the child’s birth certificate. You can express that maternal side, very clearly, very strongly. It feels very satisfying.

“I didn’t change nappies, which is OK with me, but I did help my niece get through medical school. I did sit down with my nephew when he was (going through) a very tough time to join the army. And those are very motherly things to do, very nurturing things to do. So I feel I am a mother of sorts.”

Woman’s Hour Takeover week begins with Kim Cattrall on BBC Radio 4 today at 10am.

The other guest editors taking part this week are FGM awareness campaigner Nimko Ali, Bishop Rachel Treweek, businesswoman and founder of Ultimo lingerie Michelle Mone and children’s author Dame Jacqueline Wilson.

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