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When you've crawled out of an egg as an alien, worn a dress made out of flesh, and sometimes nearly nothing at all, what comes next? Apparently for Lady Gaga, there's nowhere else to go aside from looking normal!
The "Edge of Glory" singer was snapped up twice (check out her second outfit after the jump) near the recording studio appearing in some low-key, fitting black dresses -- a far cry from her typical avant garde, costumed outfits most are now used to.
Even her hair is normal! Albeit most likely still not entirely her real hair, the long, blonde half-updo style is reminiscient of her "Poker Face" days.
Perhaps Gaga was just trying to hide from paparazzi lens? Either way, the singer still has heads turning when she's not wearing a zany outfit!
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Louis Vuitton designer Marc Jacobs is reportedly set to take over John Galliano's Head Designer position at Dior.
While the brand has revealed no shortlist for who will replace the disgraced designer - sacked after being charged with racially abusing people in a Paris cafe - it is claimed that Marc is top of the list for Bernard Arnault, chairman of LHVH, the parent company of Dior.
"The two have met often in recent weeks to discuss the matter. Jacobs, the current creative director of Louis Vuitton, renewed his contract with LVMH in January - and it is possible for him to continue in his current position even if he takes over Dior," a source said.
Fashion insiders find it highly unlikely, however, that Marc would direct both brands. "More likely, however, is that he'll end up choosing between one of two. Arnault would prefer him to go to Dior - as the billionaire sees it; Jacobs' image will only be good for the fashion house, which was considerably shaken by the Galliano scandal," the source added.
Marc has previously denied, that he was in the frame for the job earlier this year, saying, "I haven't been asked." LHVM declined to comment on the matter when contacted.
E!'s fashion police correspondant Kelly Osbourne has criticized the newly-crowned Duchess of Cambridge on her knack for recycling fashions.
"In England they are like look how thrifty she's [Kate Middleton] being, showing the British public that the Royals are in a recession as well. Only in this country they call it a faux pas," Osbourne said on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Osbourne spoke in regards to the dress Kate wore to Zara Phillips' royal wedding this month, which she had previously worn in 2006.
"Well I'm sorry but if I had that job I would only wear it once. If I am going to be the future bloody Queen of England I'm going to wear that dress once because I'm giving up the rest of my life, all of my privacy, at least I can get a new dress every day."
Perhaps this is why Kelly is not the future Queen of England! I am personally all about being thrifty and opting to reuse and/or restyle clothing that I like -- why can't Kate? Not that I'm a huge fan of the future queen's style, but recycling clothes over lavishly spending copious amounts of money on new ones is a plus in my book!
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Items Du Jour: Terry Shoots Liza, William and Kate Watch, Nearly-Nude Rihanna
Posted by Robin Paulson Categories: Celebrities, Editorials, Fashion Designers, Fashion Shows, Health & Beauty, Models, News,
-- Liza Minelli didn't get a LOVE cover, but she does have a spread in the magazine, shot by Terry Richardson. Naturally, she poses in a Statue of Liberty costume.
-- Kim Kardashian reveals that Vera Wang will design her wedding dress. Perhaps this wasn't so surprising, considering Wang had designed sister Khloe's wedding gown.
-- Nearly as rare as the rarest astronomical events, Karl Lagerfeld was photographed without his sunglasses. Apparently Saint Tropez wasn't bright enough for him!
-- After dressing up for his cousin's wedding, Prince William dressed down for a stroll in the park with the new Duchess of Cambridge... in matching outfits.
-- Colombia Fashion Week makes waves as fashion designers try to break free from the country's dark reputation through beauty, style, and class.
First Look: Alexander McQueen Fall 2011 Ad Campaign
Posted by Robin Paulson Categories: Editorials, Fashion Designers, Models,
Behold -- the first look at Alexander McQueen's Fall/Winter 2011 ad campaign!
Raquel Zimmermann glows -- literally -- in the post-apocalyptic-esque image, which is not unlike other macabre McQueen campaigns. While the flying particles aren't as distracting as, say, butterflies, I'm a bit undecided when it comes to the positioning of her arms.
What do you think of the new campaign?
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Newlywed model Lara Stone doesn't like "most of" her body.
The Dutch 27 year-old is famed for her amazing figure, but admits she has her hang-ups and there are days when she doesn't want to leave the house because of how she's feeling.
"Most of it. It depends on the day. Like most women, I have days where I feel like today I'm not leaving the house - you know days where you've got a spot on your nose or when you've just got off a flight, eaten fish and chips and feel really bloated - that one happens a lot to me. You have to accept yourself though, and accept that there will always be something to worry about. It's much easier just to accept things," she said when asked which part of her body she isn't so keen on.
Although she isn't body confident, Lara has appeared in campaigns for many fashion houses and is one of the first models to represent so many different facets of the Calvin Klein brand, including lingerie, Calvin Klein Collection and its fragrances. "I love being part of so many elements of Calvin Klein, it's so nice to be able to be all these different women. You lose track of your identity a bit. There are many different aspects in different women and I think this is reflected in the different campaigns. All those facets are a part of me."
Emma Watson is the New Face of Lancome
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Celebrities, Health & Beauty, News,
Emma Watson was "incredibly flattered" be asked to be the new face of Lancome. The Harry Potter actress was named as the ambassadress for the cosmetics firm earlier this year and says it's a dream come true because the brand has so much history.
"I was incredibly flattered to be asked to be the ambassadress. I think Lancome has so much class and style and history."
The 21-year-old beauty shot a new campaign for Lancome in March, and she's very proud of her work. "I hope it brings a sense of optimism and fun and a sense of youthful energy life is just kind of like magical and full of surprise. I wanted the campaign's love story to be about that. There's something modern but also timeless about that kind of story."
Emma was chosen to become the new face of Lancome because she brings a "fresh spirit" to the brand. "Thanks to her charm, romanticism and her incredible modernity, Emma Watson has become the icon of her generation. We are delighted by this new collaboration with Emma, who brings a fresh spirit to Lancome," said Youcef Nabi, president of Lancôme International.
Pixie Lott Signs to Select Models
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Celebrities, Fashion Designers, Models, News,
Pixie Lott has signed with Select Models Management. The singer says she's thrilled to be working with such a prestigious agency because fashion has always played such an important role in her life.
"I've always loved experimenting with different looks and styles through work - it's one of the perks of the job! I've always been surrounded by clothes, and I love fashion and accessorising. I've learned a lot about what works and what doesn't, which has helped to build my confidence and interest in fashion. Music and fashion go together well for me as they are both very expressive. I was asked to design a range for Lipsy, which was a great way to experiment more, and now I've got the opportunity to immerse myself in fashion at another level which is really exciting. Being with Select is like getting my first real fashion job after an apprenticeship!" said the 20-year-old beauty, who has her own clothing range with British high street store Lipsy.
Legendary model scout Tandy Anderson, of Select Model Management, told vogue.co.uk, "Pixie is stunning. She has presence, style, an infectious personality, and has already caught the eye of various designers and photographers, from Dolce & Gabbana to Ellen Von Unwerth. She's a talented and successful musician and we are confident that as a model, she can enjoy similar success."
Pamela Anderson Launches Stockings Range
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Celebrities, Fashion Designers, Health & Beauty, Sales,
From walking runways to starring in ad campaigns, Pamela Anderson is now offering her own retail range.
The blonde icon has teamed up with lingerie manufacturing company Secrets in Lace to create a hosiery collection, which is called the Pamela Couture Collection.
"This collaboration is the perfect match, as Pamela Anderson exudes sex appeal, and her stocking line is no exception. She knows how to play up her assets; this line exemplifies just that," said a company spokesperson.
The stockings - which can be purchased at SecretsInLace.com - retail from $29 to $39.
While she still looks amazing in her stockings, Pamela recently revealed she doesn't feel the need to undergo plastic surgery in the hope of "chasing youth." The 44-year-old - who had a breast enlargement operation when she was 22 after appearing on the cover of Playboy magazine - admitted while she has had silicone implants, she would rather age naturally when it came to her face
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St. John Makes Style Easy For Kate Winslet
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Celebrities, Models, News,
Oscar winner Kate Winslet says being stylish is hard work. The Mildred Pierce star admits being a busy working mother often leaves her with little time to plan her wardrobe, but praises American knitwear brand St John with helping her to look good.
"Being a person who wants to be able to pull off something that is stylish and comfortable and needing to be able to pull a good look together with not much time can often be extremely difficult but a company like St. John makes it so simple. The clothes are cut beautifully, the fabrics are elegant, you can look extremely chic without trying too hard. You don't feel that the clothes are something that only a model would be able to wear and obviously I'm not a model, I don't have a model shape, I have a real shape. These are the kind of clothes that I would wear, functional and practical. The St. John collection is effortless and chic, and I think speaks to how real women live and dress today," said Kate, who recently became the face of the brand.
Creative director George Sharp has previously said the star "captures the style" of the brand's targeted female audience:
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