Sparkles and denim jackets and poufy dresses are what dreams are made of.
And French supermodel Bettina passed away Tuesday at the age of 90.
The secret to looking young? A crop top, apparently.
Kristen Stewart said something nice! About fashion! We wish she would stop wearing sneaks on the red carpet, but we'll take what we can get. {HuffPo} Hilary Duff is really benefiting from those prenatal vitamins, as she was able to give up something beloved by all Hollywood starlets: Her hair extensions. {US Weekly} Scott Schuman, the man behind the Sartoralist, sounds like he might possibly be the hardest person ever to shop for. {Refinery29}
Cate Blanchett is Unretouched on Intelligent Life The actress covers The Economist's lifestyle offshoot looking completely natural. We mean no airbrushing, no extreme light manipulation-- nuthin'. We can see her wrinkles, and better yet, recognize her-- and she looks beautiful. {Racked} Sarah Jessica Parker Wishes Anna Sophia Robb Good Luck: To congratulate her on her role as a young Carrie Bradshaw in the CW's upcoming The Carrie Diaries, Sarah Jessica Parker sent Anna Sophia Robb a nice letter of encouragement, from one Carrie to the next. {Us Weekly} Peep the First Images from Vogue Netherland's Debut Issue: Fashin has a look at a few editorials in Dutch Vogue's inaugural issue, and we must say, they're far more interesting than that rather... plain cover might suggest. {Fashin}
Taylor Swift is following in the footsteps of pretty much every celebrity ever and launching her own fragrance. The wise-beyond-her-years (?) singer just inked a deal with Elizabeth Arden to develop her own unique scent, set to appear on shelves next fall. I'm assuming the fragrance will be quite sophisticated, since Taylor likes dating older men and all.... Okay, not really. That was a joke. I'm expecting it to smell bad. Really, really bad. But let's not give up hope just yet. There are a few celebrity scents I actually like. (A snap poll of my friends--inside and outside of fashion--suggests that I may be the only person on earth willing to admit this.) Celebrity fragrances that I not only can stomach, but wouldn't mind wearing:
For the seventh straight year, Lucky Magazine is turning NYC's Metropolitan Pavilion into a discount shopping paradise and we got the scoop on this year’s deets. More than just a glorified warehouse sale, Lucky Shops 2010 will include cool extras like music, refreshments and giveaways. It will all kick off with a "VIP Shopping Party" hosted by Hilary Duff to celebrate Lucky's 10th Anniversary and the mag's new E-I-C Brandon Holley. The catch? You have to buy tickets, and while it might seem silly to pay to go shopping, it could be worth it if you’re willing to make the commitment. The tickets are reasonable, depending on what kind of access you want. Plus, the list of participating designers--which you’ll find after the jump--is really good, especially at up to 70% off.
photo courtesy The SartorialistA Friend In Need: Which is better? Adrien Grenier on the Sartorialist? Or Adrien Grenier labeled 'Friend'? Either w
I'm sad I went on a celebrity/model/actress collaboration rant the other day; I should've saved my speech for this. In February, we mentioned Hilary D
Uh oh. One of the upsides to this whole recession thing has been the total drop-off of celebrity clothing lines. We thought we were free and clear of