December 2011
- ElleGirl
Photo: Getty
The only Whitney to cross our TV screens these days is comedian Whitney Cummings, star of the not-so-funny sitcom, Whitney. But just over a year ago, we could catch another Whitney—Whitney Port—in The City. The last time we saw her, the affable reality-TV veteran was launching her fashion line, Whitney Eve—and facing criticism and tough love from ELLE editors and PR maven Kelly Cutrone. The question is how are Port and Whitney Eve doing these days? We caught up with the designer—and new Crest Whitestrips spokesperson—at a NYC Crest event last night to find out.
- ElleGirl
- Elle.Stardoll
Photo: Qristyl Frazier
Three days before the crew of All On the Line, Joe Zee’s fashion-rescue series, showed up to her apartment this summer, Qristyl Frazier was virtually homeless. She had been floating from couch to couch for over a year and moved into a place of her own just in time to film the show. Thinking back to her submission tape for the Sundance Channel, she has to laugh. “I didn’t have a studio, I didn’t have a place to live; I showed them my U-Haul,” she said, as she got her makeup done for a viewing party of her episode at Lane Bryant, which airs tonight. She hustled to get her brand-new apartment into shape for Zee’s team, “When they came, it looked like I’d been there for years,” she said incredulously. She has, in fact, been building her design company, Qristyl Frazier Designs, for years. She appeals to curvy women and encourages them to feel comfortable in their skin—and her clothes, with dresses like “Shimmering Sultry” and “Bad Intentions.” Her custom-made jersey jumpsuits, leopard-print dresses, and lingerie are intended to help women stop hiding in the corner because they feel chunky. She’s gone so far as to coin the term “Plus Sultry,” so as to avoid the negative connotations of “plus size.”
- Elle.Stardoll
- Amber.Stardoll
- We saw Heidi Klum when she was launching her new fragrance "Shine". We bet it smells delicious, how could it not? It's Heidi!
- Amber.Stardoll
- Amber.Stardoll
- We saw Nicki Minaj leaving the Grammy nominations and she left in her so hot, pink Bentley GT. She was wearing a customized Barbie denim jacket with her pink hair and lips. It’s crazy how she rocks everything she wears! And we totally want that car!
- Amber.Stardoll
- Amber_Doll
The Chanel Tribute store has finally returned to starplaza with a brand new holiday collection for the coming months. In a typical Chanel fashion, the clothes are all very elegant and stylish. To get some inspiration on how to wear the collection lets check out some stardoll members who are currently rocking the look!
- Amber_Doll
- Amber.Stardoll
- Aw! We melted when we saw these pictures! Pregnant Jennifer Garner with her husband Ben Affleck and their oldest daughter Violet Affleck. They have to be Hollywood's cutest little family!
- Amber.Stardoll
- Amber.Stardoll
- Go green! And not only eco and environment friendly, but also with your clothing style! Do like Angelina Jolie and wear a long, elegant gown or go for the short one like Taylor Swift. Click the pictures to see who has gone green!
- Amber.Stardoll
- Amber.Stardoll
- With the success of a sold out collection of Versace for H&M, H&M just announced that Marni will be the newest guest designer! Ummm....awesome! The Marni collection will be available in March and will be full of bold prints, nerdy accessories, and chunky jewelry! We ridiculously excited about this collection and to be honest, it already looks a lot better than the Versace one did (those clothes looked so cheap!) Check out the promo video below, we promise to release more photos as soon as we have them! (refinery29)
- Amber.Stardoll
- poohg_1993
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Many Stardoll users are confused as to what Lottery Dresses are, why they're so rare, how they were attained and what in the world do they look like.
I hope this post clears up any confusion anybody had about them. So to start, here's what the highly sought-after gowns look like:x
Above are the lottery dresses. The only lottery dresses. So don't be fooled if someone tries to pass off a regular dress as a lottery dress. There were only 20 of them.
- poohg_1993