Get the scoop on Annalise Keating's Victoria Beckham dresses, Juliet Barnes's Taylor Swift-like style evolution, Bradley Cooper's normcore look and more from the costume designers themselves.
Miranda Kerr's got a few secrets to keeping a man, passed down from her grandma, and she shared them on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. Surprisingly, they don't involve donning a giant pair of wings. {HuffPo} Gossip Girl hottie Chace Crawford is modeling for MrPorter.com, reminding us we'll soon be missing our weekly dose of Nate. {Sugarscape} Nicki Minaj hit the pool for her latest VIVA Glam ad. MAC is releasing a limited edition lavender pink shade of Lipglass and Lipstick, available February 9. {Fashionista Inbox}
Yes, the refrain of the evening at last night's over-the-top Margiela for H&M bash was obviously "What's that jacket, Margiela?" For the record, Kanye was wearing Margiela (well, Margiela for H&M anyway) and when we spotted him somewhere around the 7th floor he was all smiles which I take to mean that drunk fashion people (there were many, many well-stocked bars) weren't shouting his own rap lyrics at him. Good job people!
It's official: The series finale of Gossip Girl is a mere eleven episodes away. While many a cynic may argue that the show actually ended sometime during the second season, for us die-hard Upper East Side wannabes, this news is harder hitting than a Nairtini to the head. Of course, what we'll miss most of all is the fashion. Gossip Girl has been on top of the fashion game since its first "XOXO" way back in early 2007, and as the series progressed, the characters' signature styles arguably surpassed the plot development in terms of critical praise. Between Blair's preppy headbands, Chuck's dandy suits, and Serena's gravity-defying cleavage, the influence the kids of Constance have had on street style and fashion spreads alike is undeniable. So, as a tearful ode to our favorite CW soap, here's a look back at some of the style stand-outs that have made the last five years of impossible-to-follow plot lines a little more bearable.
Milan's Menswear fashion week--and menswear in general--is getting our attention like never before. We're taking cues from the dude street style stars, and extrapolating what any given collection could mean for the future of a brand--not to mention drooling over the man candy that walks down the runway. Of course, as menswear fashion week gets more and more attention, so too, does its front row. Celebrities showed up in droves to designer events in Milan this week--and not just the gents either. Plenty of women celebs and street style stars were on-hand to fete the menswear collections. Click through for our round-up of the best dressed celebrities at Milan's Menswear Fashion Week.
Last night Versace and H&M pulled out all the stops--and we mean all of them--to put on a runway show and party to celebrate their collaboration, which hits stores on November 19. Pier 57 was transformed into "Versace Hall" complete with a mirror-walled cocktail lounge (made to resemble Versace's show space in Milan) and a wood paneled runway in a pattern that seemed to mimic Versace's Greek fret motif (and also ensured everyone got a front row seat). Everyone except Anna Wintour was there (and maybe she was and we just didn't see her?): performers Prince and Nicki Minaj (wearing an enormous green wig and sequined Versace for H&M) sat to watch the show; celebs, all dressed in h-to-t Versace for H&M, included Blake Lively, Uma Thurman, Jessica Alba, Chace Crawford, Chloe Moretz, Jennifer Hudson and Alan Cumming; there were designers aplenty from Joseph Altuzarra to Alexander Wang to Christopher Kane; in keeping with the collection's '90s theme, '90s supermodels Linda Evangelista and Helena Christensen were there; and there were too many stylists and editors and socialites to count. "It looks good," Minaj told us about the collection as she walked the red carpet. "All the stuff they brought to my room today I was like, 'I'm keeping that!' Minaj confessed that she fell in her platform Versaces during the filming for her Superbass video but she said, "I'm not taking them off, fashion is pain, and I'm keeping them on, and Superbass went on to be such a big song, so maybe Versace's good luck."
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