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To talk about the insane corset she was all but padlocked into at the Oscars.
She was the down-to-earth girly girl antidote to Nicola Peltz's badass blonde bombshellness.
And Karl Lagerfeld is the latest to dub Cara Delevingne this generation's Kate Moss.
Lady Gaga decks out in silk and pink raccoon fur on the cover of Elle's October issue, shot by Ruth Hogben. {Elle} The thrown-over-the-shoulders jacket epidemic hit NYFW. Does anyone even know how to wear a jacket anymore? {Lucky} Douglas Friedman takes a peek at the beautiful interiors of Carolina Herrera, Donna Karan, and Reed Krakoff's homes for Elle Decor's October issue. {Bernstein & Andriulli} Lululemon's see-through yoga pants debacle continues to haunt the brand. {WWD}
Not one to be overshadowed by her older twin sisters, Elizabeth Olsen gets her own cover for the September issue of Dazed & Confused, shot by Angelo Pennetta. {The Fashion Spot} We've said it before, but now it's New York Times-legit: Eva Chen is “the first editor-in-chief of our generation.” {New York Times} Now everything from ramen to Wacoal bras can be bought in vending machines in Japan. {PSFK}
This may be the only thing we'll ever have in common with Beyoncé: The Queen of the Universe was seen shopping at Target in Houston, Texas. {HuffPo} Are we dreaming? David Beckham's new ad for Sky Sports TV features approximately a million David Beckhams just going about their day, doing some regular stuff and being more attractive than you. {David Beckham's Facebook} Is Helen Mirren taking fashion cues from Taylor Momsen? The 67-year-old stunner wore stripper heels on the red carpet for the premiere of Red 2. {Us Weekly} Cara Delevingne's new bottom-of-foot tattoo (ouch) reminds us of the one in fellow model Tyra Banks's classic film, Life Size. You'll see why. {Instagram}
The September issues are kind of like the Olympics in magazine publishing: Each glossy competes to be the biggest and the best. Booking the right cover star is, obviously, a big part of the battle. Likewise, for celebrities, nabbing the cover of a September issue is a coup of sorts. So who got the honors this year?
Kendall Jenner wants to model for Victoria's Secret. Could this be the ACTUAL reason Miranda Kerr is supposedly leaving? (Kidding) {E!} Jennifer Garner is maybe the new face of MaxMara. {WWD UK} Lanvin's managing director Thierry Andretta has resigned from his position for "personal reasons." {WWD}
Awards season keeps chugging along, bringing us all the strapless/fishtail silhoeuttes and Veronica Lake waves we can handle. The red carpet at the Screen Actor's Guild awards just wrapped up, and the usual suspects showed up looking flawless.
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?
The Golden Globes are here! As quickly as Ryan Seacrest is shuffling them down the red carpet, we've been collecting pictures and dress credits for all of our fave celebs. From new mamas Claire Danes and Megan Fox to some fashion risk takers (love your dress, Katharine McPhee!), click through to see all the red carpet looks from the Golden Globes.
Prabal Gurung Designs Uniforms For Sephora: Why couldn't this happen while we were working retail? For the first time since 2001, the cosmetics and beauty retailer is changing their uniform, and using the talents of Prabal Gurung to make their staff look fresh ta def. WWD reports the new uniform choices will include a "black shift dress with red trim and a fitted black pantsuit with red accents for women, and a black shirt, black sweater with red accents and black pants for men." Haute! {WWD Subscription required} Jennifer Garner Is so Adorable on InStyle: The actress and soon-to-be mommy x3 covers the January issue of the glossy. But she doesn't think she's as cute as we do (!): "I wish I was one of those cute pregnant girls who wear skinny jeans throughout their pregnancies. But I just gain weight.” You're pregnant! You're supposed to! {JustJared} Speaking of Skinny Jeans During Pregnancy--Sasha Pivovarova Is Possibly Pregnant: The Russian model is three months pregnant with her first child. Congratulations to Sasha and her husband, Igor Vishnyakov! That kid is gonna have some mean cheekbones! {Belfast Telegraph}
Georgia May Jagger and Jerry Hall for H&M: No Sears family portraits for this lot! Here's Jerry Hall and her equally gorgeous daughter Georgia May Jagger posing in H&M's new campaign. Wonder if they got any matted and framed? Or on a key chain. {HuffPo} Jaeger Designing Uniforms For Will and Kate's Home: The beloved British heritage brand will be designing the new uniforms for the royal couple's front of house team at Kensington Palace. Guess that means I'll have to find someone else to design mine.... {Telegraph} Rachel Zoe Won't Let Jennifer Garner Wear Maternity: The super stylist has apparently banned Jen from wearing maternity clothes to events, but with four more months to go, Garner says it's going to have to happen "sooner or later." Or she could just go the Jamie Lynn Spears route and wear really huge t-shirts. {InStyle}
This week our favorite looks were heavy on the glamor. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley made white lace discreetly sexy in Dolce & Gabbana, Amber Heard vamped it up in Vivienne Westwood, Jennifer Garner kept things sleek in YSL, Zooey Deschanel lived the fairytale in Oscar de la Renta, and Blake Lively channeled her boho side in Marchesa.
Smell Like Royalty: A Hamburg perfumer claims that the royal family commissioned her to create the official wedding fragrances--one called Catherine that has notes of magnolia and rose, and one called William that's sporty and direct. The cheesy packaging includes a locket with a photo of the couple. {BellaSugar} Daphne Guiness Will Get Ready For the Met Ball in the Barney's Windows: To coincide with the Met Gala in May, Guiness has collaborated with Barney's for a six-week long window display that will include pieces from her collection of Isabella Blow's wardrobe as well as from her own, a short film, and performance art, a.k.a Guiness preparing for the Gala in the Madison Ave windows. {Vogue} Susie Bubble's Guide to Online Shopping: The blogger breaks down and critiques the e-commerce sites of major brands like Alexander Wang and Burberry for those of you wondering whether you should brave the April rain or shop in your pajamas. {Style Bubble}
We've become huge fans of the Hollywood Reporter over the last few months, mostly due to Janice Min's excellent makeover of the trade publication. Staffer Merle Ginsberg navigates the LA fashion scene with an entertaining mix of gossip, insider news, and general knowledge that is not only rare for the West Coast, but rare for fashion writing in general. So we were thrilled to see Ginsberg's list of the 25 most powerful stylists in Hollywood covering this week's issue. Rachel Zoe obviously ranks number one, with names like Nicole Chavez, Annabel Tollman, Brad Goreski, Leslie Fremar, and Kate Young rounding it out. See the full list below, and read the Zoe cover story here.
This morning, the following pitch landed in the inbox of at least one reputable Manhattan PR agency: To whom this may concern, I am the designer of a
All Dressed Up: Jennifer Garner may not have worn this much fashion in one day since her time trying to take down SD-6. But she sure looks pretty when
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