David Beckham’s Hair-Raising Career: A Look Back at His Many ‘Dos
Yesterday David Beckham announced he was retiring from soccer. Since he hit the scene in the mid-Nineties, he’s been wowing fans with his moves…and his hair.
Yesterday David Beckham announced he was retiring from soccer. Since he hit the scene in the mid-Nineties, he’s been wowing fans with his moves…and his hair.
Jennifer Lawrence’s Silver Linings Playbook sports bra sold at auction for $3,175. Responsible spending at its finest! {HuffPo}
Rih-wind! In addition to carrying Rihanna’s River Island line, Opening Ceremony in New York will host an exhibit of the popstar’s seven most memorable outfits evah. {WWD}
Just try not to turn your head/computer sideways while looking at Vogue Italia’s March cover. {Vogue Italia}
A running start: Nike has pledged $50 million towards Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move! Active Schools” initiative. {WWD}
Would you like to see David Beckham run around in his underwear dripping wet? Of course you would.
Finally, handbags from the Olsen sisters that we can afford. The duo is releasing a full handbag line under their Elizabeth and James label. {HuffPo}
The Dolce and Gabbana tax evasion trial is heating up in Milan, but there’s a good chance the designers themselves won’t be asked to take the stand. {WWD, subscription required}
What retirement? David Beckham just signed a five-month contract to play for Paris St. Germain, and because he’s the most perfect man on earth, will donate his entire salary to needy children. {US Weekly}
Click through to see drool-inducing behind-the-scenes photos of David Beckham’s latest commercial for his H&M underwear line, shot by Guy Ritchie.
A shocking three-quarters of women recently surveyed said they’d knowingly bought a counterfeit product. Come on, ladies… {HuffPo}
Claire Danes dishes on what it was like to be a teen in Hollywood and meeting President Obama in her Elle cover story. {ELLE}
In this totally adorable cut scene from This is 40, Maude Apatow imitates all three Kardashian sisters. Girl crush: Solidified. {US Weekly}
Designer Rubin Singer says he loves dressing Beyonce and Solange Knowles because they return clothes freshly dry cleaned AND with a thank you note! {Glamour}
Miranda Kerr has replaced Kate Moss as the face of Mango.{HuffPo}
Yoko Ono will be designing for Opening Ceremony. It’s a menswear line inspired by–we kid you not–John Lennon’s “hot bod.” {Refinery29}
Sure, most of the press seemed to think that Rihanna’s “777″ tour was a disaster, but Riri says it was great! {US Weekly}
Last night celebs and fashion’s VIPs were out in their red carpet finest at not one but two major industry events. It was the Fashion Group International’s Night of Stars in NYC, and a CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund fashion show at the Chateau Marmont in LA. How did they choose which one to attend?
Here it is: The full Victoria Beckham editorial for French Elle, shot by Karl Lagerfeld himself in Coco Chanel’s famous Paris apartment.
Nicole Kidman is looking every bit the graceful princess in this first image of the actress as the late Grace Kelly. {Refinery29}
Solange Knowles gives her two cents about first lady fashion – michelle is kinda her fashion idol – and the things she learned from those awesome congolese sapeurs during her latest music video shoot. {HuffPost}
Brad Pitt plays with a gun near his head, wears a pirate’s eye patch, and rocks some dirty dreads for his Interview interview with Guy Richie. {Interview}
Could another little Beckham be on the way?! We really hope so, David and Victoria sure do know how to make beautiful babies. {Telegraph}
Spotted: David Beckham running around sans pants in Beverly Hills for an H&M underwear shoot. And yes, there are photos, lots of photos! {JustJared}
Eight fashion editors, including our own Leah Chernikoff, dish on their secret shopping habits. Hint: Go to Crewcuts. {Refinery29}
Meet the girl who’s dedicated her life to looking like an anime character. {HuffPost}
Let’s break down all Solange’s looks in her new video, “Losing You,” frame by frame, shall we? {MTVStyle}
The Clothes: For Y-3’s 10th anniversary, designer Yohji Yamamoto gave us what we’ve come to expect – brilliant, conceptually challenging sports-meets-street wear for the sartorially adventurous sporty type. The theme was “walking backward into the future,” and this meant acid blue, mesh layered dresses for women, elongated, black linen vests for the guys, and oversize, Read more →