Július 2011

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    They’re not a real couple, but they look pretty darn good pretending they are! Get a sneak-peek at ELLE’s August cover story featuring Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis, the stars of the upcoming flick Friends with Benefits. ELLE.

    Has the world found the next Kate Moss? And could it be the newlywed’s little sister, Lottie? The 13-year-old stood out in wedding shots with her “beautiful and fresh…English rose look,” said the famous model agent Carol White. HuffPost Style.

    We didn’t think it was possible, but Justin Bieber was knocked out of the number one spot on the Social 50 chart, which lists music artists popularity on the internet for the week. Who nabbed his position? None other than girlfriend Selena Gomez! Teen.com.

    Could John Galliano, who was recently fired from Dior for his anti-semitic remarks, be in talks to design for Topshop? The Cut.

    J.K. Rowling has said before that the Harry Potter series is finished for good, but last night at the London premiere of the final film she said “never say never” and that “it is [her] baby and if [she wants] to bring it out to play again [she] will.” Don’t tease us, Jo! The Hollywood Reporter.

    The ten most iconic bikinis in history put our bathing suit collections to shame. The Frisky.
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    Prince William and Kate Middleton have finally arrived to California and Los Angeles! And they did is with style! Kate looked absolutely gorgeous in a light grey dress and nude heels. She was greeted with some beautiful red, white and blue flowers when they arrived at LAX airport. Will was of course handsome as always! Like we said before , the couple has a busy schedule ahead but we hope their stay in LA will be awesome!
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    Pay day, cha-ching! Who doesn’t adore a hefty paycheck after long days of work? Because you know what that means… shopping! But before you drop all that cash, think about how your shopping addiction could help feed others.
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    Christian Dior fall 2011 haute couture, IMAXTREE

    And the show goes on—couture that is. In Paris this week, we saw the first Christian Dior haute couture collection sans John Galliano. 51-year-old Bill Gaytten—head of the label’s studio who took a bow with his assistant, Susanna Venegas, at the end of the show—must have rubbed off on Lauren Conrad with the whole dyeing frenzy. OK, it’s rubbing on us, too! Animal prints itself are bold in its true colors. Go the extra mile and put a dab of color on your fur, hair, and uh, pretty much anything you can get your hands on. The animal print trend will never die out, but like spicing up a plain tee with jewels, adding a little color brings the look to life. Diane von Furstenberg is one of few that brings print to the runway since its early years and buyers from all over welcomes them into their stores—see the hot black and yellow slip heels from bluefly.com below! Christian Dior fall 2011 haute couture collection was all over the place with a mix of pastels, layered frills, choppy sequins and more. But that pink-striped zebra jacket and blue giraffe printed skirt stood out from the monstrosity. Here’s what to consider if you want to dip into the trend:
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    The Fall 2011 Haute Couture collections marked a return to monochrome. Black and white looks ruled the runway, but that doesn’t mean the styles were boring or basic. Last season, designers  avoided this fate by jazzing monochromes up with splashes of bright neon accessories. This time around, designers amped up the glam factor by dousing the looks in all-over shimmer that glistened and gleaned as models strutted beneath the bright lights of the runway. Chanel, Stéphane Rolland, & Elie Saab, photos: Imaxtree In the Chanel collection, Karl Lagerfeld presented a half-structured, half-flowy ivory creation that was all sparkle. Stéphane Rolland, the Parisian fashion superstar, presented a just-as-shiny see-though, long-sleeved white dress that looked as if black, sparkly ink spilled and was just beginning to spread upward.  Finally, Elie Saab embellished a short-sleeved gown with reflective sequins. Christophe Josse, Giambattista Valli & Jean Paul Gaultier, Photos: Imaxtree While designers went sheer with the glimmering white styles, the black creations were opaque and sexy. Christophe Josse‘s off-the-shoulder gown was born for the red carpet- we’d be happy to see it on any curvy star. Giambattista Valli went for a shorter hemline and white sleeves with his sparkly, textured party dress, and Jean Paul Gaultier topped off a tattered-hemmed  sequined stunner with a black tuxedo coat for a seductive masculine look. Glisten like the models on the haute couture runway in these glittery black and white pieces: Photo: Courtesy of ASOS ASOS Sequin One-Sleeve Dress, $24 Photo: Courtesy of Macy's Arden B. As U Wish Dress, $34 Photo: Courtesy of Express Express Sequin Mini Skirt, $60 Photo: Courtesy of Nordstrom Adrianna Papell Bead & Sequin Sheath Dress, $70
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    We spotted Harry Potter star Emma Watson arrive at Heathrow Airport in London earlier today. With the intense celebrations of last night's last ever Harry Potter premiere, we're surprised that she even managed to get out of bed today, and even less travel!

    Emma was obviously trying to avoid drawing attention to herself by wearing a rather low-key outfit, yet she still managed to look as fashionable as always. We were really liking her suede trench coat, which we felt added a fresh twist to the current trench coat trend.
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    The Fall 2011 Haute Couture collections marked a return to monochrome. Black and white looks ruled the runway, but that doesn’t mean the styles were boring or basic. Last season, designers  avoided this fate by jazzing monochromes up with splashes of bright neon accessories. This time around, designers amped up the glam factor by dousing the looks in all-over shimmer that glistened and gleaned as models strutted beneath the bright lights of the runway.
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    Jessica Simpson & Nicole Richie at the Billboard Music Awards in 2003. Photo: Getty Images

    Last month NBC’s Fashion Star announced they’d landed their first mentor: Jessica Simpson. The popstar turned fashion designer would coach young designers on everything from design to business and publicity. Now, as the show gears up for its fall premiere, they’ve added two other mentors to a cast including host Elle Macpherson: Nicole Richie and John Varvatos. If Simpson’s conquered one end of the celebrity fashion market and the Olsens another, Richie lies somewhere in the middle. Her jewelry collection, House of Harlow, and clothing, Winter Kate, appeals to both tween fans and fashion forward women. Richie hasn’t been on TV since The Simple Life—which feels like eons ago in reality TV time—but has proven herself first watchable, and then lovable. It’ll be Varvatos’ first time on national TV and a huge boost for the menswear brand. One of NBC’s VPs said in a release, “Jessica, Nicole, John and Elle make the most exciting team we have ever worked with on a reality television show and we are thrilled to feature such an extraordinary group of mentors and designers.”
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    From right to left, Giambattista Valli, Alexis Mabille & Valentino

    Couture week’s never been short on fantasy, but this season a few designers took an especially playful spin on everyone’s favorite hero—the white knight. Their fairytale fantasies came to life via white evening capes in styles running the gamut from festooning tiers to precisely tailored wool crepe. First seen at Giambattista Valli’s couture debut, our generation’s Italian master re-envisioned the evening suit, pairing his cape with a coordinating sheath and embellishing it with handmade silk petals for a restrained take on princess charming. Moving onto Valentino, Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli presented a collection of sheer delicacies, and this meticulous look: a mandarin-collared topper with a keyhole neckline and oblong diamond cutouts. While similar to Valli’s creation in silhouette, their version was inspired by the Edwardian era Romanovs, something evident in the duo’s diminutive embroideries and coronets.  Alexis Mabille rounds out the trend with a cape that’s more Renaissance court jester than early 20th century discretion. His frothy pile of organza tiers was accessorized with yellow lace ups and Pocahontas hair feathers. The look could have fit in at Puss and Boots: The Opera (which can’t be theatrically far from couture anyway). Seems like this year’s influx of (fashion snooze-worthy) royalty has had its valiant effect on Paris— just thank god their ancestors gave us something to be inspired by!
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    Following the biggest and most emotional world premiere London had ever seen, the stars of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2" gathered at Old Billingsgate Market for a huge after party. Many of the film's biggest stars showed up to celebrate, as well as a few celebrities who we didn't see at the premiere's red carpet. We bet they had a truly magical night! ;)
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