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Including, J. Lo's make-under in 'Shades of Blue' and Eric Daman's post-Chuck Bass foray into menswear in 'Billions.'
But you won't see any of it on TV.
And Carolina Herrera has launched a mix-and-match fragrance collection.
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Cannes you believe it's over? After a two week-long red carpet marathon of some of the most gorgeous gowns we've ever seen--and some absolute atrocities--the 2013 Cannes Film Festival has come to a close. But while the cameras may have ceased flashing and the film reels stopped rolling, let's not forget the memories: Those countless Cannes moments that we'll simply never forget. ...Especially since we've put together this nifty gallery to showcase the best of 'em! Click through for "embarrassing," "accidental" T and A with a little crying and some recyclables to mix it up a bit.
Sofia Coppola says that her new movie The Bling Ring doesn't exactly portray luxury brands in a great light--so why did the likes of Chanel and Louis Vuitton agree to appear in the film? {WWD} Sharp-nosed fans are noticing that the Barclays Center in Brooklyn smells an awful lot like Calvin Klein stores--which, coincidentally, sponsors an exclusive lounge in the arena. {DNA Info} Karolina Kurkova is a knitted mermaid for the June cover of Vogue Ukraine. {Fashion Gone Rogue} Christina Aguilera hit the stage at last night's Billboard Music Awards looking like she's been putting in extra time at the gym. Lookin' good, Xtina! {US Weekly}
The Tribeca Film Festival is well underway and while Hollywood execs are tuning in to see the movies, we're focused on the red carpet.
Has Chrissy Teigen found an Instagram Terms of Service loophole? The Sports Illustrated model posted a nudie pic (naturally) to celebrate her 200,000th follower and has yet to face the repercussions. {Gawker} We're starting to feel really bad for JCPenney. The struggling department store just laid off 2,200 employees in addition to the 19,000 it already let go in the course of its revamp. {HuffPo} New face of Sheba cat food (yep) Eva Longoria is certainly taking her spokeswoman duties seriously: The actress showed up to a brand event with an actual feline in hand. {The Cut}
The Golden Globes is the first major event of award season and it usually gives us a taste of what sort of trends we can expect on the red carpet this year. From bold red, to pale blush tones, and plunging necklines, click through to see what trends the A-listers were sporting last night. Which ones are you feeling most?
All of our favorite starlets hit the red carpet last night for the Critics Choice Awards, which yielded some interesting fashion stories.
We hope your bags and backs are ready because it's nearly that time of year again! That's right--the September issues are upon us! As Candy Pratt's
It's that time of year again. Nope, we don't mean Comic Con--we're talking about September glossy cover reveals. September issues are traditionally the cash cows for any fashion mag, and whoever graces the cover can make or break that month's sales. Today WWD revealed a slew of covers--and we've added some reveals of our own. Overall it's not a very surprising list.
Barneys is teaming up with Disney for their holiday campaign this year. The festivities are going to include a "fashion film" starring designers, editors and other fashion insiders." Sounds magical! {WWD subscription required} Victoria Beckham tweeted a glam pic of herself on the set of a magazine shoot. The Beckhams also revealed who Harper's godmother is. (Hint: the initials are EL.) {InStyle UK} Check out the costumes for the upcoming Snow White and the Huntsman movie. {Fabsugar} Kanye West's hotly anticipated Nike Air Yeezy II will be in stores June 9. We hope you sneakerheads have saved your coins. {ELLE}
Cannes' red carpet marathon has finally come to an end. Tear, tear... And while we're certainly going to miss the endless procession of gorgeous gowns, now that the dust has settled we finally have a chance to reflect on the highs (and lows) of the eleven-day star-studded event. So, without further ado, click through to see our roundup of Cannes broken into superlatives, from Best Dressed, to Best Ass, to Most Consistently Naked.
Victoria Beckham, as we all know, got her start as Posh Spice, the unsmiling, cold-staring, always serious, but always chic ice queen. (Of course, all
LFB, we'll never forget your drugged-out ballerina outfit.
LOS ANGELES--When women get behind the camera, they’re a force to be reckoned with--armed with voices to be heard and stories to tell. Over the last few years, the brazen ladies over at Glamour have championed a cause called "Reel Moments" to not only inspire more stories about women on the big screen, but to also push our favorite leading ladies (Demi Moore and Jennifer Aniston have been past participants) to take hold of the director’s chair and steer their cinematic talents behind the camera for a change. On Monday afternoon, Glamour and Clarisonic hosted a ladies luncheon at the Soho House in LA to allow this year’s Reel Moments directors Zoe Saldana, Eva Longoria and Olivia Wilde to chat about their directorial debuts. They confessed to everything from a need to please to the shock/pleasure of not having to sit through hair and makeup. “I'm naturally bossy, so I felt right at home. We had to move fast and think on our feet—which comes quite naturally as a woman--but trust me, I was afraid of disappointing,” Eva Longoria said.
Maria Shriver is going through hell this week. But somehow, even as news of her soon-to-be-ex-husband Arnold Schwarzenegger's affair and love child with one of their staffers broke, she managed to put on a brave face, sexy blue sequined dress and inject some serious volume into her hair for an appearance at her buddy Oprah's celeb-filled farewell spectacular in Chicago yesterday. It's hard to imagine how she pulled it together for such a public appearance amidst the media onslaught about the torrid demise of her marriage. But here are some women--politicians' wives and celebrities alike, who probably can imagine what Shriver is going through. They all weathered incredibly messy and public splits and through it all they held their heads high and managed to look fantastic. Take a look:
The fragrance community can be a bit mysterious and closed off sometimes, and listening to perfume aficionados talk can be downright mystifying. But that doesn’t mean that we regular people don’t have very strong opinions about what we do and don’t want to smell like, even if we can’t identify a dry down note. For the first time ever the FiFi awards, which is the fragrance equivalent of the Oscars, is awarding a Consumers’ Choice Award for Fragrance of the Year. In the past, industry insiders voted for the winners, which will still be the case this year in most categories. But in a nod to all of you who actually buy these scents, the Fragrance Foundation added the new consumer category.
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