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Dorset Police search for woman in Jellycat toy theft investigation
Dorset Police search for woman in Jellycat toy theft investigation

BBC News

time2 days ago

  • BBC News

Dorset Police search for woman in Jellycat toy theft investigation

A police force has issued images of a woman it is trying to identify in connection to two thefts of toys from a Police said the woman had entered Bookends on High Street in Christchurch and had stolen Jellycat soft toys to the value of £209.92 at about 16:15 BST on 26 added she had returned to the shop at about 14:20 BTS on 8 June to steal more of the same toys to the value of £ Oliver Hudson said officers urged anyone who recognised the suspect to come forward. As Jellycat have become hugely collectable and buyers share their items on social media, their thefts have become more frequent, with instances as large as ram raids have been reported across the country. You can follow BBC Dorset on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.

5 cute cafes in Hong Kong to visit for Jellycat menus, custom latte art and more
5 cute cafes in Hong Kong to visit for Jellycat menus, custom latte art and more

South China Morning Post

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

5 cute cafes in Hong Kong to visit for Jellycat menus, custom latte art and more

Got plans for Hong Kong's July 1 public holiday next week? If you're looking for a place to go, here are five cute cafes in which to spend the afternoon, offering things like Jellycat-themed sets and DIY painted cakes. Read on to find out more. 1. Ukiyo British soft-toy brand Jellycat has become very popular in recent years and their signature plush toys, or plushies, can be seen both on social media and as keychains on the bags of every other person on the street. Some enterprising cafes have started to incorporate the brand's charming designs into their food and drink items. The hashtags #jellycatcoffee and #jellycatcoffeecups collectively have over 8 million views on RedNote, a Chinese social media platform also known as Xiaohongshu. Ukiyo, a cafe in Tsim Sha Tsui's K11 Musea shopping centre, has collaborated with children's store Hanna Scallop to launch a Jellycat-themed menu, available until July. Items from Ukiyo's Jellycat-themed menu. Photo: Instagram/ukiyo_hk

Meghan shares behind scenes glimpse of Lilibet with toy loved by royal cousins
Meghan shares behind scenes glimpse of Lilibet with toy loved by royal cousins

Daily Mirror

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Meghan shares behind scenes glimpse of Lilibet with toy loved by royal cousins

Meghan Markle took to Instagram to share a clip for her As Ever brand that features a cameo from her daughter Princess Lilibet as they explore the garden Meghan Markle has shared yet another glimpse of daughter Princess Lilibet - and it seems she shares a love with her royal cousins. The Duchess of Sussex took to Instagram to share a clip promoting her As Ever lifestyle brand and showing behind the scenes of her making her sell-out products. It shows Meghan practising her calligraphy, picking raspberries, making jam, posing for the camera with a plate of fruit and harvesting honey from her bees. In a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, Meghan is joined by daughter Lilibet as they stand on a bridge looking for fruit to pick. And eagle-eyed fans have worked out that in the clip, Lilibet is wearing a £35 rainbow crossbody bag from the children's toy brand Jellycat. ‌ ‌ The soft cuddly toys have fans all around the world and it seems it is not just Lilibet who is the only member of the Royal Family who is a fan. Just last month, Prince William revealed how his three children were fans of the toys and described them as 'serious currency' for children. It came as he and wife Kate were reunited with the family of Liz Hatton, the teenage photographer who captured the hearts of the nation with her brave cancer fight, at a Buckingham Palace garden party. During their meeting, Liz's younger brother gave William and Kate lemon pie and pickled onion Jellycat toys as a gift. And it prompted the Prince of Wales to say: "My children will love these. They are children's currency." Meghan wrote in the caption of her post: "A little behind the scenes of @aseverofficial. Hope you enjoy your treats when they arrive this week!" The Duchess restocked her website with a number of new items, including a "Limited edition orange blossom honey" on sale for 28 US dollars (£20) - but all sold out within hours. ‌ Meghan had promised some "delicious surprises" as she teased that she would be offering some new products on her As Ever site. Also available was apricot spread in "keepsake packaging" and a crepe mix, both £10 each, flower sprinkles for £11 and a range of herbal teas at £9 each. She also announced she is launching her own wine, with her rose, described as having "soft notes of stone fruit, gentle minerality, and a lasting finish", available to buy next month. ‌ In the run-up to her re-stock, Meghan shared a photo of jam-making preparations including bowls of strawberries, raspberries and blueberries, and freshly squeezed lemons, on her Instagram stories, writing: ''June gloom?' Not over here! Because this month your favourite products are back.' Her official As Ever account also posted: 'To all who've been wondering and waiting, thank you! Your favourites are returning, plus a few NEW things we can't wait to show you. Coming this month … get excited!'

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