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Billie Eilish proved to be a popular inspiration.
We spoke to the actress on her festival tips and how easy it is to care for her short haircut.
How can I come back in my next life as Natalie Dormer?
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.
Um--let's file this rhinestone "leotard" (and matching pasties) under "Things Only Kate Moss Can Wear"--on the cover of Esquire UK, no less. {Esquire UK} If you think J.Crew is a little bit pricey here in America, be glad you don't live in the UK! Trendy Brits realized the retailer's prices were marked up a whopping 40% across the pond. {The Sunday Times} Katy Perry graces Elle UK's September issue cover in a super-cute Glen plaid Dolce & Gabbana getup. {Elle UK} Prada's wacky and quirky Autumn/Winter campaign film features 3-D models navigating a suspicious, 2-D domestic universe. {Wonderland Magazine}
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?
Last night's red carpet at the New York premiere for The Great Gastby brought some industry heavy-hitters like Anna Wintour and Jenna Lyons, as well as the megawatt stars of the film like Carey Mulligan and Leonardo DiCaprio. Of course, they all brought their sartorial A-game. And Martha Stewart brought her gold sequin capris.
J.C. Penney signed a deal with Goldman Sachs and secured a $1.75 billion loan to strengthen its financial position. Maybe there's hope for the struggling retailer after all? {WWD, Subscription required} Anna Wintour and Marc Jacobs wore matching Prada fur coats to The Great Gatsby premiere. Great minds... {Daily Mail} This new video takes us behind the scenes of Beyonce's extremely involved H&M commercial production. {YouTube}
Awards season may have ended a month ago, but the red carpet looks are still inspiring us--especially when it comes to hair. Naturally, YouTube's make-over mavens have been quick to jump on creating how-to’s for some of the stars' most memorable looks. So with wedding and prom season almost upon us, we thought it was the perfect time to take a look at 10 of the best red carpet hair YouTube videos inspired by recent red carpet looks. From Jennifer Lawrence's unfussy updo, to Jessica Alba's classic Hollywood waves, read on for these easy-to-follow updos--and get ready for your closeup.
All of our favorite starlets hit the red carpet last night for the Critics Choice Awards, which yielded some interesting fashion stories.
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.
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
Vampire Diaries star Nina Dobrev looked stunning at the Met Ball in her Donna Karan Altelier gown. We always figured getting prepped for the "Oscars
It's the buzziest, most fashion-y red carpet of the year and it's finally here! Welcome to the 2012 Met Ball red carpet! Finally, finally, Beyonce m
As much as we love to obsess over what celebrities wear down the Academy Awards' hallowed red carpet, it can be almost more interesting to see what
As you may recall, last fashion week fell on the 10 year anniversary of 9/11. Many designers respectfully paid homage to the tragedy and Donna Karan, designer of quintessentially New York brands, was no exception. When her models hit the runway against a the backdrop of a cab parked in the middle of 26th street, we mentioned the stunt would have been just as fitting had DKNY showed any other day, not just 9/11/11. And we were right. She did the same thing again this season. It was just a little colder this time. Luckily, this was an unmistakably fall collection and she was nice enough pair all dresses and skirts with opaque tights--a realistic decision for a realistic collection. As the models walked inside from the sidewalk, they looked like they could have been any New Yorker walking in from the cold. That's what DKNY is all about--cool clothes that real girls can and will actually wear. Favorites included a floral suit that looked strangely wearable, a deep burgundy fur and leather coat and a black figure-flattering off-the shoulder cocktail dress. Of course, celebrities will wear these clothes too, like Ashley Greene and Nina Dobrev.
The People's Choice Awards might be one of the more pointless award shows (seriously, does anyone actually watch it?) but that doesn't mean the red carpet has to be. Actually, we're pretty sure the only reason to watch the show at all is to scope out what all the cute young starlets are wearing. And in that respect, last night's show was a doozy. From Chloe Moretz in Proenza Schouler to Jennifer Lawrence in Viktor & Rolf, last night's red carpet was surprisingly high fashion. Click though to see who made our top 10 best dressed from the night.
Watching last night's award show, we laughed (thank you, Jane Lynch), we cried (Friday Night Light's Kyle Chandler tends to do that to us), but most of all we admired the show-stopping creatures that ruled the red carpet. Oh, and the actresses wearing them didn't look too shabby either. From Kate Winslet's fire-engine red gown (red on the red carpet was kind of a thing last night) to Gwyneth Paltrow's midriff-baring top (yes we know, what a show-off), check out our favorite red carpet looks from last night.