In no particular order (though, we must, must begin with that Rihanna dress.)
She drops clues on her top-secret witchy character and shares the skincare product everyone's been asking her about on Instagram.
Plus, Lady Gaga covers 'Elle' and is interviewed by Oprah.
She even matches her glasses to her look. When will your fave ever?
The former First Lady spills about life post-White House in a glorious interview with Oprah.
All of your faves were there, and they looked damn good.
Plus, model Hari Nef talks about her fashion role models, her friendship with Andreja Pejic and working with Alessandro Michele.
It started with cashing in his 401K and ended with getting a blessing from product fairy godmother Oprah on her "Favorite Things" show.
And Juergen Teller shot a dozen looks from Nicolas Ghesquière's inaugural Louis Vuitton collection.
"I felt that I had gone to what is called the glass ceiling there."
Is former Disney starlet Selena Gomez beating Miley Cyrus to a Vogue cover? We can only imagine the convo between her and Anna Wintour over lunch in Milan yesterday... {HuffPo} Which awards show hosts the most guests wearing couture? It seems the Emmys are creeping right up on the Academy Awards' usual title. {New York Times} Zooey Deschanel just won't quit when it comes to super quirky nail art! Check out her Emmys set in close-up. {Elle} Amidst all of the Emmys gossip, let's not forget that Kim Kardashian is still blonde. Has it grown on you yet? ...How about now? {US Weekly}
Sasha Pivovarova covers Vogue Russia in a punky getup with straight dark hair and bangs. She kinda looks like Rory Gilmore's alter-ego. {The Front Row View} Lindsay Lohan sort of matches her hair to her ladylike dress (well, aside from those bazoombas) to talk to Oprah about her alcohol addiction and "only" doing cocaine "10 to 15 times." Sure, Lindsay, that's practically zero times. {Salon} And for those of you wanting to dress like LiLo, good news! She's just launched a style blog. Sort of. {LindsayLohan.com} Google Glass is featured in Vogue in an attempt to make the cyborg look fashionable. Will it work? {New York Times}
Doutzen Kroes strikes an, erm, rather awkward pose on the September issue cover of Vogue (Voue?) Netherlands. {The Front Row View} Last laugh time: A sales assistant at Swiss luxury boutique Trois Pommes refused to show Oprah a $38K handbag because she thought it was "too expensive" for her. {Bossip} From magazines to... shoes? InStyle is collaborating with Nine West on a capsule collection of shoes for the fall. {WWD} Pippa Middleton apparently owes her perfect ass to underwear brand Beautiful Bottoms. Why it's taken more than two years to find out, we may never know. {Grazia}
Amidst the actual circus enviro that was Coach's annual Summer Party on the High Line, we managed to wrangle in model Chrissy Teigen for a few minutes to talk about her Twitter regrets, her elaborately braided 'do, and what it's really like to get interviewed by Oprah.
What we now know as the Met Ball--the over-the-top celeb-saturated red carpet spectacular--began quietly 65 years ago when superstar publicist Eleanor Lambert thought up a "Party of the Year" to raise money for the newly formed Costume Institute at the Met. Until recently, the party was a society event and a celeb siting was rare. Today, it's a massive media event. It happened a week and a half ago and we're still talking about it. In today's short-attention span media cycle, that's quite a feat. In response to the increased interest in the Met Gala, Vogue is, for the first time ever, releasing a special edition devoted to all things Met Gala. The issue is on newsstands now. In it, Billy Norwich, a Vogue contributor whom you probably know best as the host of Vogue's Met Gala red carpet livestream, pens a piece called "A Night at the Museum" which is meant to be a "bird’s-eye view behind the scenes of some recent Met-Ball standouts." What it is, in fact, is a surprisingly dishy tell-all about some of the near-disasters (one of the peacocks flew his golden cage hours before the gala in 2007) and incredible celebrity diva moments that have gone down at Met Balls past.
There's a pretty hard to believe item in today's New York Post claiming that the Canadian Foreskin Awareness Project not only exists, but that its supporters are picketing Oprah events in Canada this week because the billionaire media mogul endorsed a beauty product containing chemicals that come from human foreskin cells. It's completely true, though.
Kris Jenner thinks everyone could use "a fresh set" of boobs every 20 years or so. {HuffPo} In more '90s reunion/revival news: Corey and Topanga will be back in Girl Meets World--a spin-off from Boy Meets World that will star the couple's daughter. {US Weekly} "The world's sexiest male supermodel Rob Evans" has turned himself in and now faces assault charges stemming from a fight he was in last March. {TMZ}
The Obama family's holiday weekend was full of fun (and cute fashion moments) for the ladies of the White House. {HuffPo} Want more Grace Coddington? Here she is talking about her new memoirs with Sarah Mowers. {Vogue UK} Here are ten up-and-coming designers to keep an eye on. {Refinery29} Anne Hathaway's extreme makeover for Les Miserablès didn't stop at her drastic weight loss; she says her haircut made her "look like [her] gay brother." {US Weekly}
Miranda Kerr has replaced Kate Moss as the face of Mango.{HuffPo} Yoko Ono will be designing for Opening Ceremony. It's a menswear line inspired by--we kid you not--John Lennon's "hot bod." {Refinery29} Sure, most of the press seemed to think that Rihanna's "777" tour was a disaster, but Riri says it was great! {US Weekly}
On Sunday, Oprah Winfrey aired her annual Favorite Things list on her cable channel OWN. This year, the media mogul's top picks included Tom Ford lipstick (agreed!), Macy's hotel bedding and Michael Kors high tops. In the past, a place on Oprah's Favorite Things could make or break a product. But when Oprah's daytime talkshow show ended—and her incredible cultural influence started to wane—can making the 'list' still pay off in the same way?
I'll admit: I once ran to CVS on my lunch break to purchase a shade of nail polish that matched the pretty purple logo of the lemonade I was drinking
Is Rihanna too sexy to front Nivea campaigns? New CEO Stefan Heidenreich seems to think so, telling a German newspaper she is a "no go" (whatever that means). {HuffPo} Gisele has still not confirmed her pregnancy, which is obviously her prerogative, but it really leaves the door open for everyone to make "food baby" jokes. {The Cut} Rumor has it Lindsay Lohan has nabbed her next gig - a Lady Gaga video for a forthcoming single from her new album ARTPOP. {NYPost}
Tom Ford is one of the more fascinating creative genius' of our times. He's also one of the most private. That is, up until now. For the first time
Ugg-ly Footwear Losing Stock Value The end of a fashion epidemic?? Stock in the comfy-yet-unfortunate looking booties has fallen a nearly unheard of 39% in the past week, and Crocs aren't doing so hot either. It's time to put them away, people. Forever. {Racked} Tom Ford's Documentary Airs Next Week : Tom Ford: Visionaries will air October 23 on OWN, offering a rare "intimate" look at Ford's creative process and daily life. He apparently takes more than three baths a day. While we're really excited about this doc, we're secretly wishing this were a segment of now-defunct Oprah Winfrey Show-- if only to hear Opie belt out a satisfying "Tooooom FoooOOOooord!!!" {Marie Claire} Fashionable TwitPics of the Week: Revealing phone pics of Kim K. doing hookah, Hilary Rhoda's store bought cookie dough, and Lily Donaldson on a very tiny horse. There's even one of Doutzen Kroes doing her best Scarlett Johannson impression... well, almost. {FabSugar} Chanel Model on France's Dancing With The Stars Male model, Karl's muse, and sometimes-"pop star" Baptiste Giabiconi is a contestant on France's version of DWTS. He's often shirtless... and wearing body glitter. Wonder if Karl tunes in every week for inspiration? {OhLaLa}