Oktober 2011
- Amber.Stardoll
- We just love Nina Dobrev! She's so beautiful and amazing! We recently spotted Nina promoting "Project Pink Day" for breast cancer awareness and we think it's so great of her to work for a good cause! Way to go Nina! And we looooove her heels!
- Amber.Stardoll
- Amber.Stardoll
- So how many women do you want to bet hit on Ben Affleck when he went on a walk with his two daughters in West Hollywood yesterday?
- Amber.Stardoll
- ElleGirl
- Nobody else can quite compare building houses to writing songs like the ever-so-inspiring frontman Andrew McMahon. Jack’s Mannequin releases their third album October 4th entitled People and Things and kicks off their headlining fall tour this week with The Hartford Symphony Orchestra. Check out more about the band’s journey, and take a look inside the artist’s head with us.
- ElleGirl
- Elle.Stardoll
Photo: Target
Well that was fast. About twelve hours after confirming that Jason Wu will in fact design a one off collection for Target, the store released this sketch. The black cocktail dress is classic Wu (and Audrey Hepburn) and the close cropped hair with sharp black spikes looks like it was pulled right off his spring runway. Only five months to go until we see the whole thing! (Or less, given the Internet’s love of leaks.)
- Elle.Stardoll
- Elle.Stardoll
A look from Jason Wu's SS12 collection. Photo: Imaxtree
Now that the shopping masses have had one whole month to recover from the madness that was (is) Missoni for Target, the store’s ready to announce their next collaborator: Jason Wu. The twenty-eight-year old designer confirmed the rumored news to WWD this morning: “My collection for Target features clothes and accessories that are easily convertible from day to evening—sophisticated, feminine dresses, mix-and-match separates and playful accessories all with a bit of charm and dressed-up attitude.” Wu’s collection isn’t part of Target’s Go International program, like Rodarte’s and Proenza Schouler’s before it, instead it’s a standalone collection, which means it’s smaller than Missoni’s or Liberty’s and restricted to apparel and accessories—though we imagine his bright, flattering cocktail dresses will be just as dangerous to Target’s web servers. The collection will hit Target’s stores (and site) in February of next year.
- Elle.Stardoll
- Elle.Stardoll
Photo: Twitter
File this under reasons to be jealous you’re a) not in Paris, b) not a model, c) not the kind of model who walks Céline shows for Phoebe Philo. Into the Gloss‘ Emily Weiss just Tweeted this picture of models Josephine Skriver and Julia Frauche backstage at Chloé this morning. They’re carrying their new fall Céline bags, because every model who walked in the show yesterday went home with their own.
- Elle.Stardoll
- Elle.Stardoll
Chloe Sevigny closes Kenzo's spring show. Photo: Getty Images
When Opening Ceremony’s Humberto Leon and Carol Lim were named creative directors of Kenzo this summer, even the fashion pack—who’s devoted to all things OC—was a little surprised. But yesterday, in Paris, Leon and Lim offered a tight, colorful, well-received collection topped off with the only thing fashion loves more than OC: Chloë Sevigny. The duo went print heavy for spring, with over-sized fishnet prints in various colors on playful jackets, pants and dresses before moving into short, sporty looks with angular anoraks and funky baseball-like caps. There was a new interpretation of this season’s must-have, the peplum, wrapped around skinny khakis and an orange pencil skirt or flaring out from a yellow knit top. Parachute-like pants came in green and blue silk and their volume was mimicked on athletic-looking heels for the ultimate mix of sporty and cool. The collection was, in fact, so good that despite the earth-shattering news that Chloë Sevigny’s now a brunette, the clothes were the number one topic of conversation—at least until this morning. Click here to see the whole collection!
- Elle.Stardoll
- Elle.Stardoll
Photos: Getty Images
If you turned off your computer for the weekend, didn’t check your phone and/or remained totally cut off from any and all Paris Fashion Week coverage, you may not have heard that Kanye West staged his first fashion show. DW by Kanye West, named for the rapper’s late mother, debuted in the library of the Lycée Henri IV on the Left Bank of Paris. Beyoncé and Jay-Z did not sit front row, as rumored, but plenty of other A-list stars, like the Olsens, Alexander Wang, Joseph Altuzarra, Azzedine Alaia and most top editors and buyers, did. West’s casting was equally as impressive.
- Elle.Stardoll
- Amber.Stardoll
- We're so happy that Robert Pattinson has come out from whatever rock he was hiding under. Sure, he might look like he haven't seen sunlight nor a razor in a year, but that doesn't mean that we're any less excited to finally lay eyes on him! Earlier this weekend we spotted him departing from Toronto's Pearson International Airport and all we can say is: it's good to have you back RPatz!
- Amber.Stardoll