April 16, 2012 by
Lucky-Magazine on
April 16, 2012
The following is a guest post from our friends at Lucky.
Are you planning to cry your eyes out, sing along to Celine Dion and ogle a much-younger Leo DiCaprio in multiple dimensions in Titanic 3D? Yeah, us too. And while the epic flick’s female lead wears some pretty amazing pieces onscreen (we’re still not over that swirl-patterned coat she leaves behind when she goes splashing into the flooded steerage section for Leo), her real-life style is equally impressive.
Want proof? Check out these eighteen amazing outfits Kate Winslet has worn over the past decade. She may favor simple silhouettes, minimal embellishment and LBDs, but the British actress’s wardrobe is far from boring. And frankly, we hope she “never lets go” of her signature look.
More: Kate Winslet’s Best Red Carpet Moments, in Honor of Titanic 3D →
April 16, 2012 by
Lucky-Magazine on
April 16, 2012
The following is a guest post from our friends at Lucky.
With her to-die-for curves and perfectly-tanned complexion, Salma Hayek naturally looks pretty smashing no matter what she wears. But thanks to her innate style sense and fashion-savvy husband (he’s none other than PPR CEO François-Henri Pinault, who reps Gucci, Balenciaga, and more), her wardrobe puts most movie stars’ to shame. Click through to check out some of the most memorable looks our May covergirl’s ever worn.
More: Salma Hayek’s Best Red Carpet Moments →
April 15, 2012 by
Melissa C on
April 15, 2012
Courtesy of Hollywood Life
Coachella is an unofficial holiday to alt music lovers and marks the start of their favorite time of year, festival season. Veterans make Coachella styling look effortless thanks to a few tricks of the trade, and we’ve got the inside scoop to keeping it festival fab in the heat. Dancing in the desert isn’t exactly the best time to go all divalicious with your beauty routine. Instead, channel your inner Woodstock and keep your product packing simple.
More: Desert Beauty Survival Guide →
April 15, 2012 by
TBF on
April 15, 2012
The Deal: Free People’s Sale Corner
The Lowdown: The wannabe 1969 Woodstock hippie in us loves, loves, loves this brand. It’s Earth mama/tree-huggin’/Coachella attendin’ chic, and we can’t get enough of Free People. Unfortunately, Free People’s higher prices are not so, um, liberating, which is why the sale corner is the place where we budget fashionstas lurk. Check out our fave picks from Free People’s sale corner. Yep, all our picks are under $50, because that’s how we roll!
Shop: Free People
More: Young and Wild and Free at Free People’s Sale Corner →
April 11, 2012 by
Alison McDonald on
April 11, 2012
Dear Reader, do you know gabardine when you see it? What about a hooker — can you spot one of those? According to Nicole Richie, the two go hand in hand, or cheek to cheek. She imparted her (I’m assuming) hard-won wisdom to thoroughly impressionable Edmond, when he presented his material of choice for what he’d clearly envisioned as a fashionable jacket for an upstanding young woman. Forsooth! Where Edmond saw durable cloth, Nicole saw the cloak of sin. “Don’t choose hooker fabric!” she rebuked, adding portentously, “Stay away from club-rat fabric.”
I wonder whether the esteemed Thomas Burberry (1835–1926), inventor of gabardine and founder of the British fashion house that bears his name, knew to what sordid (rear) ends his water-repellant slickers would come? Perhaps, Mr. Burberry, a worldly man and outfitter of kings and adventurers, also knew a thing or two about rugged street-wear. I put it to you, Dear Reader: who, more than hos, needs durable clothes?
More: Fashion Star Episode 5 Recap: Hooker-wear, Selling-out & Other Wedg(ina) Issues →