See what everyone wore on the red carpet.
Things got a whole lot sexier after the ceremony.
On Wednesday, it was announced that Sofia Vergara of Modern Family fame is the new spokeswoman for anti-dandruff standby Head & Shoulders. The actress claims that she grew up using the brand, but based on the many hair products she's professed to using over the years -- none of which were Head & Shoulders -- we're a little skeptical...
Let's talk last night's Emmys fashion: The greatest, the worst, and the ehhhh I'm not quite sure. From Lena Dunham's floral Prada faux pas to Rose Byrne's less-is-more Calvin Klein to the varying sartorial taste levels of the women of Mad Men, we're calling it like we see it.
The 2013 Primetime Emmys have officially kicked off and we're bringing you every look from the red carpet. Don't miss a single glamorous moment! Ph
Carine Roitfeld reveals photos from her early modeling days to V Magazine. Now that's a #ThrowbackThursday. {V Magazine} Sofia Vergara covers Harper's Bazaar looking as sexy as ever in front of Terry Richardson's lens. Her secret? Lipstick. It "brightens your face! Unless you're Giselle Bündchen or 19, you need something." Oh Sofia, don't you know you're just as gorgeous as both of those things put together? {Harper's Bazaar} Rita Ora frolics around London for Madonna and Lourdes's new "Material Girl Hits London" campaign. Looks like she even borrowed one of those famous Bearskin hats. Wonder if she got the guards to laugh at that one. {US Weekly}
Outer borough trend seekers, your new mecca awaits--J.Crew is finally opening a store in Brooklyn. {WWD, Subscription Required} Can we please crash Cara Delevingne's party for DKNY Artworks' London unveiling? Guess it's time to book that flight to the UK! {Vogue UK} After the DKNY party, make sure you stick around London for the UK's first Nail Art Festival (!!!) in July. Best of all, it's free to attend. {Grazia} Sofia Vergara explains why you might feel a little déjà vu browsing her red carpet looks. {NY Post}
The CFDA Awards--aka fashion's Oscars--are upon us. But unlike the Oscars, where celebs tend to play it safe and throw on a strapless fish-tail number, the CFDA red carpet tends to be a bit more interesting, a bit more risky. These are fashion people trying to impress other fashion people, after all. So with that in mind, take a look at what everyone from Hillary Clinton to Jessica Chastain wore tonight.
We've already thoroughly analyzed the Golden Globes red carpet, from the fashion trends to the best and worst dressed. But let's not forget about what was happening above the neck. The beauty last night, much like the fashion, was pretty but a bit unispired. However, the good news is that most of it was incredibly wearable for real life people.
Ever-increasing pre-awards show coverage requires actresses to pose for such ridiculous props as E!'s GlamCam 360 and the newer Mani-Cam. But while celebs are more than willing to show off their dresses and nail art, the only red carpet attendees bragging about how much bling they're wearing—you know, in dollar figures—tend to be Kelly Osbourne and Giuliana Rancic. Last night at the Golden Globes, Osbourne's earrings from Jacob the Jeweler were like, $3 million, and came with body guards.
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.
Celebs Do Halloween: With Halloween washed away by Sandy, we had a good time living vicariously through our favorite stars. Some, like Ellen Degeneres and Miley Cyrus, dressed as fellow celebs, and others sparked controversy with their costumes. R-Patz and K-Stew Face Off: There was a rumor that Robert Pattinson inked his own fragrance deal with Dior (which was later denied), but we still needed to know: Who would broodily sell their fragrance better, Kristen or Rob?
Ellen Degenres won celebrity Halloween this year. The talk show host dressed up as Sofia Vergera--or rather, Sofia's infamous Emmys wardrobe malfunction on the Ellen Degenres Show today (pictured, right). And she totally nailed it.
The Emmys: Usually the best part of any award show is seeing what everyone is wearing. And from cleavage to Game of Thrones queens, we broke down the top ten trends from the night, too. Sofia Vergara's Emmys Flash: And speaking of the Emmys, Sofia's zipper bust, she flashed her thong to the world, and then told us all about how it went down. How Project Runway Changed Fashion: How much of an impact has Project Runway had on the fashion industry and the public? Eila Mell, who wrote an entire book on the subject, lists 10 ways it's changed the industry.
We caught up with Sofia Vergara at the preview of her new Kmart line to talk wardrobe, aging, and of course: butt cracks.
Ay, dios mio! Sofia Vergara, who was poured into a green Zuhair Murad gown at last night's Emmys broadcast, had a major wardrobe malfunction mere minutes before she went onstage. And unlike Leah's NYC Ballet mishap in which she maybe mooned Drew Barrymore, Sofia did not hide in a bathroom begging for the kindness of strangers. No, Sofia put her bare ass on the internet.
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
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
NY1 traffic reporter and Complex Magazine dating columnist Jamie Shupak went to DC this weekend to see what Washington’s “Nerd Prom” is all about. While her and her boyfriend, New York Times media reporter Brian Stelter didn’t attend the actual White House Correspondents Dinner (long-standing NYT company policy) they did hit all the weekend’s festivities. It’s Friday evening and I’m standing at the bar of The New Yorker’s party at the W Hotel with New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly. We’re playing the first of many rounds of “New York – DC – Hollywood” which is exactly as it sounds. You point to a person in the room and based on their outfit, guess where they’re from. I warm him up with an easy one. “Dark blue satin,” I say, gesturing to a woman nearby who looks like she just walked off the floor of the Senate. He laughs to avoid answering. (The Commish is so politically correct.) He then looks down at his own getup – head-to-toe black of course – then back up to me. With a shrug and a smile he smirks, “New York.” This game, just like the intersection of DC political types, New York media, and Hollywood celebrities, is both fascinating and funny.
People's always hotly-anticipated "Most Beautiful" issue hits newsstands this Friday, but they've given us a peek at this year's cover girl and winne
Another Sunday, another red carpet event. Click through to see all the looks from tonight's Screen Actor's Guild awards. We'll keep updating as pix come in. So far our faves are Emma Stone in McQueen, Zoe Saldana in just-off-the-runway Givenchy Couture, Daenerys Targaryen Emilia Clarke (wearing ? help us out!) in Chanel (thanks @VF Fashion), Michelle Williams in Valentino (flawless), and Rose Byrne in that Elie Saab jumpsuit. Who are your favorites from the night? We'll have our best dressed list up in the morning. Stay tuned.
Fascinators Banned from June's Royal Ascot: The Royal Ascot in Britain is cracking down on fascinators, cleavage, and, well... crack. A new, more clearly stated dress code is now officially in place for the event in an effort to swing it from chavy to classy: Strapless tops and above-the-knee hems are banned. Fancy fascinators will only be allowed in the grandstand areas; whereas the royal enclosure (aka the big boy seats) will allow only hats and headpieces that cover at least 4" of the head at the base. Look out for K-Mid sporting the latest fad, hat-hair. {Fashion Foie Gras} Justin Bieber Goes Brunette: Speaking of Duchess Kate: Clearly the latest casualty of the "Kate Middleton Effect," baby Biebs has hit the brunette bottle. Now he'll definitely be taken more seriously as an artist. Definitely. {US Weekly} Just How Does Sarah Jaxheimer Do It? She has a cool group of friends, her hair is always shiny and awesome, and she dated the boy Taylor Swift crushed on in junior high. Check out Pop Dust's exclusive and insanely hilarious interview with the elusive Sarah Jax, who may or may not be the mean girl in all of Swifty's sad songs. {Pop Dust}
We're right smack in the middle of awards season, with the Golden Globes safely behind us. While there are still a lot of big red carpets to look forward to in February--like the Grammys, the Oscars, and the BAFTAs--a few early contenders for strong red carpet hair trends have emerged. And unlike those complicated braids and tortured updos of previous years, a lot of these are looks that regular people can achieve in the comfort of their own homes without needing five stylists at your beck and call. From Rooney Mara to Meryl Streep, click through to see the six hair trends we've spotted so far--plus a few tips for getting the various looks. Will these trends have staying power over the next few red carpets?