Kirsten Dunst, Chriselle Lim, Mandy Moore and plenty of other stars made appearances.
This ain't your high school cotillion.
Plus, Emmy winner Lou Eyrich gives us the details on Lea Michele's very non-Rachel Berry-esque 'stoner nerd' look.
Proof that high fashion doesn't have to be so serious.
...and Kristen Stewart has weird orange hair.
Lea Michele opens up on about her public grieving process and how she remains strong after Cory as the December cover star of Elle. {Elle} Claire Danes looks frozen-in-time gorgeous gracing the covers of the December issue of Interview. {Interview} Courtney Love talks second chances and future Hollywood aspirations as the cover of Fashion magazine this month. {Daily Mail}
At last night's annual Teen Choice Awards (i.e. the only show in which Logan Lerman is capable of beating out Leonardo DiCaprio and Bradley Cooper for an acting award), the fashion was surprisingly grown up.
Target and Feed USA asked a lot of the fashion crowd yesterday. For one, it was the first big fashion event in Brooklyn maybe ever--the first one I've been to, anyway. But the fashion crowd--around 500 people total, we heard--happily (and some not-so-happily) found its way to Brooklyn Bridge Park in DUMBO on a lovely June evening for a dinner party celebrating Target's latest collaboration with FEED USA and Lauren Bush Lauren. In addition, guests were asked to wear red.
From Jennifer Lawrence's perfectly intact Dior couture gown to Homeland star Morena Baccarin's reptilian hair flair, here's who looked swaggy and who was just plain saggy on the SAG Awards red carpet.
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.
Emma Stone, Elle Fanning, Cate Blanchett , Sarah Jessica Parker and more hit the red carpet for Elle's 'Women in Hollywood' event. They embraced color and we liked it. Click through to see what everyone wore.
Karl Lagerfeld reveals who he thinks the 'sexiest' Middleton lady is. Yeah, he went there. {Grazia UK} Would Louise Roe be a good replacement for Elle Macpherson on Fashion Star? Well, we're all going to find out. {HuffPo} Betsey Johnson's daughter, Lulu, is launching a fashion line--but she's "toning down" the Betsey aesthetic. {Racked}
Ah, the Teen Choice Awards--where the attendees are (almost) all under the age of 25 (we feel old), the fashions are cutesy, and the awards are surfbo
Comic-Con International wrapped yesterday, and since Hollywood keeps making blockbuster movies based on comics, and sequels based on those comics, and
PALM SPRINGS--When it comes to fashionable music festivals, it doesn’t get any better than Coachella. So in spite of unseasonably chilly weather and a bout of torrential rain preceding the weekend, we packed our hippie chic best and headed out to Palm Springs in search of the best parties and people. There was no shortage of fashion brands clamoring to make their presence known amongst this stylish scene:
Perhaps you heard, there was this little music festival that happened in the desert in California this past weekend? It was super low key and people
Rutgers to Offer Course on Beyoncé: Now here's a class we wouldn't have regularly skipped when we were undergrads: a Rutger's University professor is teaching a course on the significance of Beyoncé Knowles in regards to black feminism, studying her lyrics against the works of historical black female figures like Alice Walker and Sojourner Truth. Her husband, Jay-Z also has a course on him offered at Georgetown University. Next up: A seminar at Wesleyan examining how Blue Ivy Carter paved the way for infant musicians. {Sister 2 Sister} Megan Fox Will Not Play Elizabeth Taylor: The actress took to Facebook to deny claims that she is in talks with Lifetime producers to play Elizabeth Taylor for their upcoming biopic, Liz and Dick. Looks like Lindsay Lohan might soon be getting some much-needed work after all! {ONTD} ELLE France Removes Controversial Black Fashion Article: After facing much public scrutiny, ELLE France has removed their 'Black Fashion Power' article, which credited the Obamas for finally influencing black people to retire their Apple Bottom jeans, boots with the fur and "[return] to style with a sense of dignity." ELLE's editor claims the article was "misinterpreted" (there seems to be a lot of that going around these days), but we're pretty sure we got what author Nathalie Dolvio was trying to say the first time. {The Cut}
LFB, we'll never forget your drugged-out ballerina outfit.
Lea Michele is the New Face of Candie's: Rachel Berry is set to succeed Vanessa "Baby V" Hudgens as the latest Candie's girl. We get that both girls have starred in televised series about high school students bursting into song, but can you really picture the divalicious Ms. Michele accessorizing her Marchesa gowns with a pair of Candie's? Precisely. {E!} Man Gets an Andrej Pejic Tattoo, the Permanent Kind: Someone will be walking around for the rest of his life with this tattoo of androgynous angel Andrej Pejic. The new definition of 'timeless fashion'? {Refinery 29} Hasbro Trying to Monopolize Clothing: The toy and board game manufacturer is teaming with tee company Junk Food and Jay-Z's Rocawear for some brand rejuvenation in the form of fashion tees and sportswear. The collections will be available at Kitson and Macy's, respectively, this spring. Unfortunately, Monopoly money will not be accepted as a payment form. {WWD}
more This week's ladies stuck to a black and more sedate palette, but it worked. Diane Kruger made a half-transparent Emilio Pucci look completely cla
The Toy Story Clothing Line You Didn't Ask For: Pixar and Bossini, a Hong Kong based clothing company, have collaborated on a clothing line inspired by Toy Story. While you wouldn't know it from looking at the pieces, the clothes are for men and women--not just children. As far as wearability, they should fit you just fine if you're a pre-pubescent fifth grader. {Racked} The New York Times Delivers Fashion to Your iPad: The New York Times is combining T Magazine, The Moment, Thursday and Sunday Styles, and the International Herald Tribune, to bring you The Collection, a new iPad app for the fashionista that just cannot get enough. Sign us up. {NYT} Dries Van Noten Photo Exhibit: Remember the breathtaking land and cityscape prints featured on Dries Van Noten's Spring 2012 collection? Well the original photos by James Reeve that inspired the looks are getting another day in the spotlight. They will be displayed alongside pieces from the collection in an exhibit taking place at the Song concept store in Vienna, and then again in Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Paris in the upcoming months. {WWD (subscription required)}
Last night we headed over to Carnegie Hall for a night of inspiration, heart-warming speeches and, most importantly, girl power. For those of you who don't know, we are of course talking about Glamour's Women of the Year awards. The annual event, which honors extraordinary women, this year doled out awards to the year's standout stars--from the most talked about songstresses like Lea Michele and J.Lo to the visionaries who truly changed the world, such as Egypt's "Facebook Girl" and Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington, as well as legends like feminist Gloria Steinem. While the there were too many wise words to count (Arianna Huffington reminding us that "failure is just a stepping stone to success," Gloria Steinem assuring us that there is life after 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, "life is just one big surprise") we've managed to at least narrow down the night's best dressed. Though with ladies as remarkable as these, that too was a challenge. Click through to see the best dressed from the night.
Since Halloween falls on a Monday this year, a lot of parties were planned for this past weekend. Celebs, fashion people, and various reality TV riff-raff were all out in full force with their costumes blazing. From strippers to princesses, the costumes ran the gamut. Oh, and of course there was Heidi Klum (left) who went as a...medical school cadaver? Anatomy drawing? Flaying victim? Klum told People her costume was called "visible woman" and described it as “kind of like a dead body with the first layer of skin ripped off...it’s basically like me naked.” Click through to see more Halloween costumes.