Plus, Gwyneth Paltrow sings in an awkward jumpsuit and Avon sales are soaring in Russia.
And Alexander Wang is expanding his empire.
She's back, biatches.
And One Direction made ANOTHER FREAKING FRAGRANCE.
As she transitions into acting, she wants to play "strong" female roles. Right on, Cara.
On Monday night, Harry Styles beat out the likes of Cara Delevingne and Kate Middleton to win the British Style Award, and certain people -- I like to call them "haters" -- grumbled that he didn't deserve it. Those people are dead wrong.
There's shirtless GIFs inside, if you're into that kind of thing.
Happy hump day! See what the latest buzz-worthy news are for today.
Twerk, touch yourself (appropriately), and enjoy!
Halloween is that one magical night each year that we get to live out our fashion fantasies and be whomever we want to be. That said, we can't wait t
Kate Moss goes black and white on one of bi-annual glossy Zoo's four fall-winter covers, with Kristen McMenamy, Jamie Bochert, and Charlotte Gainsbourg nabbing the others. {Fashion Gone Rogue} Mossy's also snagged i-D's winter cover--in the form of a cute, winking (obv) outtake from a 1995 Calvin Klein campaign. {Grazia} Alexa Chung and the cutest pigtails ever cover Nylon's October issue. {Nylon}
As the host of Behind the Velvet Ropes, which ran from 1989 to 2012, Lauren Ezersky has interviewed everyone from Michael Kors, to Marc Jacobs, to Ralph Lauren. We sat down with her to talk about how she got into the biz, and what makes a good interview.
Would we have a Kate Upton or a Karlie Kloss without Cindy Crawford? Doubtful. So who better to learn from than Crawford? Here are five tips we gleaned from her on how to get ahead in the fashion industry:
Words like "legend" and "visionary" are often overused--especially in the fashion world. But both would accurately describe modeling agent John Casablancas, who died Saturday in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil of cancer, the New York Times is reporting. He was 70. If the glamorous supermodel era of the '80s and '90s could be attributed to one person, it would be Casablancas. But his career was shrouded in almost as much controversy as it was glamor.
Over the past 50 years, the U.S. population has become increasingly diverse: According to the most recent census, 36% of the American population now identifies as non-Caucasian--that's in comparison to just 16% in 1970. The idea of what it means to be American and to look American this July 4, 2013, is vastly different than the July 4ths of half a century ago. So how has this changed the American beauty ideals, and, by default, the American modeling industry?
Ageless beauty Cindy Crawford leads the pack this week in this body-hugging emerald green frock. We're also dying for Brit Marling's Balenciaga by Alexander Wang look. Also unsurprisingly drool-worthy: the bevy of stylish starlets who showed up to the latest Chanel fete. Click through for all that in this week's 10 best dressed!
Emma Watson really is all grown up, as evidenced in her June 2013 W cover shoot, lensed by Michael Thompson. {W} We're not sure who got luckier--Prince Harry or Karolina Kurkova. The two shared a chaste smooch at a polo match on the last day of the prince's US tour. {US Weekly} Here's the 16-piece Kate Bosworth-inspired collection by Topshop, which the actress herself wore at Coachella in April. {Vogue UK} Rita Ora--who is kind of Madonna's doppelganger--is the new face of Madonna's clothing line, Material Girl. {The Sun}
As you're probably aware, yesterday was Mother's Day (if not, the person who gave birth to you is pissed!). And as it turns out, famous people have moms, too.
One of Michelle Williams's multiple AnOther covers (left) is stirring up controversy. {Jezebel} So what exactly does creative ambassador-at-large do? Barneys's Simon Doonan tells all.{Business of Fashion} Designer Disney: Designers the Small World over, including Alber Elbaz, Philip Treacy, and Sibling by Sister, are redesigning classic character costumes for Disneyland Paris's 20th anniversary fashion show on March 23. {Vogue UK} Cindy Crawford got honest with Oprah about her four-year marriage to Richard Gere, which ended a hundred years ago in 1995. {HuffPo}
Kate Upton's modeling career is continuing on an upward trajectory: The model just landed another plum commercial gig, this time with footwear brand Sam Edelman. She's also drawing comparisons to Cindy Crawford.
Jennifer Lopez flaunted a bare piece of her famously flaw-free backside in a Kaufmanfranco gown at the Las Vegas premiere for her new movie, Parker. {HuffPo} Coco Rocha's been busy! The top model and The Face star is now owning it in the Sass & Bide spring/summer campaign and managing the brand's social media for a week. {Telegraph} ANTM alum Lisa D'Amato fell and broke her face in a "freak accident" and sounds pretty excited about her impending "new nose." Always the optimist... {US Weekly}
Emma Stone goes topless on the February cover of W Magazine, shot by Juergen Teller. {Styleite} We're not in Victoria's Secret anymore. Lifetime's new show Double Divas constructs a bra for the largest breasts in the world...literally. {HuffPo} Amid all the hype over the Golden Globes, you'll never guess what nominated starlet still doesn't have a dress to wear! {US Weekly} GQ's "Hottest Woman of the 21st Century," an upcoming performance at the Super Bowl, and now the newest face of H&M? Rumors have spread that Beyonce might be the next campaign star for the affordable Swedish retailer. {SheFinds}
Backstage at Jason Wu, one particular model was stalked by photographers and microphone-clutching media people more than any of the other catwalkers: Karlie Kloss. Kloss, who was just announced as the new co-host of MTV's House of Style with Joan Smalls, is definitely the model-of-the moment. She couldn't have been nicer and more accommodating, so in between her hair and makeup sessions we caught up with the leggy beauty to talk about her new hosting gig.
This year marks the 120th anniversary of Vogue's first-ever issue. Crazy, right? It doesn't look a day over 15! (Kidding, 16. Hello, health initiative