Avril 2012
- Amber.Stardoll
- Kim Kardashian wants a career in politics, apparently she wants to run for mayor in California. "I decided I'm going to run for the mayor of Glendale," she tells her sister Khloe in an unaired clip from "Khloe and Lamar". "Noelle [Keshishian] is going to head my campaign, but it's going to be in five years," she says. "I have to buy a house there [because] you have to have residency."Kim continued and added: "Noelle and I are looking into all the requirements and she's going to help me with my campaign, because it's like Armenian town. I need to wait, like, five years." That was some shocking news, does the reality star have what it takes to run a city!? We doubt it! (usmagazine)
- Amber.Stardoll
- ElleGirl
- Coachella may be one of the biggest music festivals of the year, but this event isn’t just about the tunes. Every year, concert attendees don their most out-there boho threads to rock out to their favorite bands, and celebs are no exception. Coachella newbies Emma Watson and Nina Dobrev and regulars Kate Bosworth and Vanessa Hudgens all flooded the polo fields in Indio, CA in their music festival finest. We’ve rounded up our favorite looks from this past weekend below, and since the festival has been extended to two weekends, you can expect to see even more funky outfits this coming Friday.
- ElleGirl
- Elle.Stardoll
Photo: Jake Rosenberg for The Coveteur
There’s no shortage of websites and series dedicated to peeking inside the homes of creative people. But The Coveteur’s subjects for Who What Wear‘s fashion office series only get to show off their work space. What they do with a simple wooden desk or glass cubicle is consistenly inspiring, but today’s edition is also newsworthy. Lauren Bucquet, the head designer of rag & bone’s shoes and accessories, let slip that she’s hard at work on the brand’s first collection of handbags. Bucquet’s the one responsible for rag & bone’s Newbury boot, the perfectly shaped leather or suede booties spotted on every model from here to Timbuktu. The designer, who was David Neville and Marcus Wainwright’s first intern when they launched five years ago, also tells WWW that the brand is about to “expand our footwear line in a very strong way.” In the meantime, they’re continuing to open up stores as fast at other brands close them. The latest, which opened on Friday, is at 909 Madison Avenue.
- Elle.Stardoll
- Amber.Stardoll
- We spotted Emma Roberts when she was leaving a nail salon in Beverly Hills. We like how she matches her cute mini dress with a suede leather jacket. It adds a rock-chic feeling!
- Amber.Stardoll
- Amber.Stardoll
- We've seen Kate Moss and model Yasmin Le Bon wearing the same Stella McCartney dress- at the same party! Kate chose a black short one and Yasmin wore a midnight blue maxi version of it. Who do you think wore it better? Vote, vote, vote!
- Amber.Stardoll
- Elle.Stardoll
A Look From Kitsuné's Fall Collection
Each year (month?), a new French brand crosses the Atlantic. For New Yorkers, many of whom are enthusiastic Francophiles, each one provides new reason to celebrate—and shop! The latest is Maison Kitsuné, the fashion-music label hybrid opening their first stateside boutique today inside the NoMad hotel. The space, designed by Kitsuné’s co-owner and classically-trained architect, Masaya Kuroki, will stock custom products from Aesop and Monocle alongside its eponymous collection, and they’ll spice things up with an in-house florist, too. ”We wanted to think about being a service to the people staying int he hotel and becoming part of the life of this [up-and-coming] neighborhood,” explained Kuroki’s partner, Gildas Loaec, who called en route to Charles de Gaulle airport, on his way to New York for the opening. So now that there’s another Gallic brand to add to your must-have shopping list, we thought it’d be a good idea to compile a primer of all things fashionable and French—an all-encompassing directory to the cool-girl labels getting you a little bit closer to Paris’s seemingly unattainable je ne sais quoi.
- Elle.Stardoll
- Elle.Stardoll
Sarah Sophie Flicker, Melissa Coker & Maximilla Lukacs in front of their film. Photo: Getty Images
After Wren’s Melissa Coker premiered a film starring Tavi Gevinson for her fall 2012 collection in New York last week, the collective reaction among attendees—and, later, those watching and re-watching the video at home—seemed to be: “Wow. Tavi looks so…grown up.” Taking Elle.com through the making of the film, Sarah Sophie Flicker, who co-directed with Maximilla Lucaks, says that keeping things age-appropriate was in fact something she was concerned about from the very beginning. For starters, the title, “Beware of Young Girls,” was borrowed from the 1970 Dory Previn hit that the singer wrote while in despair over her husband, composer Andre Previn, leaving her for the much younger Mia Farrow. (Flicker thought some of the song’s lyrics to be too mature—“And she just took him from my life/Oh yes she did/ so young and vain/ she brought me pain”—and suggested that Gevinson sing only the chorus.) But also Flicker, who has two young children, found herself feeling overly protective of the 15-year-old Gevinson, only to realize that her subject was hardly a rookie. When we reached Flicker at home, she was in the middle of bath time with her kids, Arrow Marie and Wilder Stauning, and packing for a ten-day vacation in France. Passing off duties to her husband, Flicker spoke to Elle.com about redefining the song’s meaning to fit her modern muse, shooting on an unusually cold day in LA, and having Lula Magazine’s Leith Clark style via Skype!
- Elle.Stardoll
- Daniella
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- Hey dollies! Today I am going to show you 3 outfits that I put together for Spring. Spring is one of the best fashion seasons (after Summer, of course!) because that's when all new trends start to come out.
- Daniella
- hawiianbody
- "How about this big Poofy Ballgown? How about a tight short dress? ..does this dress make me look short?"..Ooh, It's that time of year again! PROM SEASON! For many of us, this is an exciting time.. getting to try on beautiful gowns, window shopping, and crashing Macy's dressing rooms with your friends. However; there's a lot more that goes into Prom shopping than you think!
- hawiianbody