Ne-Yo Says He ‘Didn’t Get’ Kanye West’s Kilts Either
We sat down with Ne-Yo to chat about the X-Factor, his favorite designers, where he stands on kilts on dudes, and this new ice cream collaboration he’s working on. Yep, that’s happening.
We sat down with Ne-Yo to chat about the X-Factor, his favorite designers, where he stands on kilts on dudes, and this new ice cream collaboration he’s working on. Yep, that’s happening.
Could Kate Moss be heading to TV?
Though One Direction clearly didn’t need any help in the style department, that doesn’t mean other British X Factor contestants don’t–and rumor has it producer Simon Cowell wants to bring on supermodel and style icon Kate Moss to help them out.
Khloe Kardashian made her X-Factor US debut–and unfortunately, so did one of her nipples. Maybe a bra endorsement deal will help this family’s nip slip woes? {US Weekly}
This woman decided that the aftermath of Sandy would make the perfect backdrop for a photoshoot. Seriously. Jezebel has a handy guide for how to pose in the aftermath of a hurricane. {Jezebel}
Kate Middleton’s royal wedding dress has inspired countless of knockoffs and now her actual engagement photos are being copies–by another princess… {HuffPo}
Fans of Rihanna’s UK show Styled to Rock can rest easily; the show has not yet been cancelled, and may have even been sold to the Style Network here in the US. {Vogue UK}
Miranda Kerr Will Wear the $2.5 Million Bra at the VS Show: The supermodel (and Orlando Bloom’s baby mama) will return to the VS catwalk next month, along with performers Kanye and Maroon 5, wearing a bejeweled bra worth $2.5m. I’ve already pre-ordered a few for myself. {Telegraph}
Rachel Zoe Blames Extreme Luggage on Climate, Baby Skyler: Remember that photo of Rachel Zoe’s thirteen suitcases as she headed off to various fashion weeks? The Hollywood stylist explains to InStyle that all that baggage was totally necessary: She was packing for several climates! And her baby spits up a lot. Oh ok. {InStyle}
Steve Jobs’s Turtlenecks Aren’t Even by St. Croix: Here’s a case of mistaken mock-turtleneck identity that really worked out for St. Croix. Turns out the luxury brand, which reported a 100% sales increase following Steve Jobs’s death last week, didn’t actually make the Mac genius’s famed black shirts after all. Jobs revealed to biographer Walter Isaacson that the shirts were created by Japanese designer Issey Miyake, who was asked to create a uniform for Apple employees. Wonder how this news will impact Mr. Miyake’s business? {Styleite via Gawker}
Alice Temperley Wants A Longer LFW: The Pippa fave feels London Fashion Week–which, at five days, is the shortest of the major four–should be extended. Says Ms. Temperley, “London’s better than New York Fashion Week now.” Alright, now tell us how you really feel! {Telegraph}
McCartney’s Collab for NYC Ballet: Stella McCartney has designed the costumes for a new ballet opening Thursday with a score penned by her dear old dad Paul. The designer feels collaborating with your father is “emotional” for anybody, but that “on another side, I know and understand I am working with Paul McCartney.” {WWD}
Fashion and Fantasy Mix in New Shopping Technology: “Augmented Realities” are growing in popularity on online shopping sites, where the obvious lack of trying-before-buying has always been a major problem. New and improved AR apps generally involve live feeds and 3-D imagery, allowing users to “try on” clothes, makeup, glasses… and grow horns?? {NY Times}
Word out of London is that Naomi Campbell is in talks to get her own reality show, a la X Factor and America’s Next Model. While we (well, at least I) still watch an inordinate number of reality shows (Jersey Shore, anyone?), it’s safe to say that the format of competition-style shows has gotten a Read more →