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Avril Lavigne partying at the Axe Lounge

Despite running into some possible marital problems, celebrity perfumer and fashion designer Avril Lavigne turned heads in the Hamptons.

While her more glamorous era undoubtedly beats her “Sk8er Boi” days, I’m not too keen on pairing the gothic prom dress with rainbow Hot Topic pumps. What do you think—successful upgrade or transition failure?


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Serena Williams on the cover of her memoirSerena Williams is “sensitive” about her “thick arms.” The muscular tennis star, who has her own clothing and skin care range, struggles to find flattering outfits and wishes she looked like slim US First Lady Michelle Obama.

Serena explained: “I think my thighs are too big. But also my arms. I think they’re too muscular. They’re too thick. I’m sensitive about my arms. I know that toned arms are in now. Look at Michelle Obama. She has great arms, and I think it’s wonderful that she shows them off like that! I love her for that. I’m like, ‘Keep wearing strapless dresses!’ But I don’t like mine.”

Serena has written a memoir, called On the Line, about her tennis career, becoming a fashion designer, and the 2003 murder of her eldest sister, Yetunde.

The 27-year-old athlete, who gained 20lbs after the death of Yetunde, wants young women to accept their body shape and not feel under pressure to lose weight.

“I wanted to explain how I see things. I wanted to talk about my body and my sisters, my career, what I’ve learned, what I’m still learning. I want women to know that it’s OK. You can be whatever size you are, and you can be beautiful both inside and out. We’re always told what’s beautiful and what’s not, and that’s not right.For some reason, everyone is obsessed with weight. Are you bigger? Are you smaller? And everyone cares about that! It’s insane. Some days, I’ll be bigger. Other days, I’ll be smaller. It’s not a big deal.”


Sharon and Kelly Osbourne left daughter Kelly with missing skin when she waxed her mustache. Kelly revealed her mother tricked her into removing her facial hair when she was a teenager, and found it hilarious when the procedure went wrong.

She explained, “My first waxing experience was with Sharon when I was 14. She shouted, ‘Darling, come here.’ She was standing with a little pot and plastic spatula and said, ‘Lie on your back for a minute.’ She straddled my stomach, and smeared the wax on my top lip. I screamed in pain. She’d heated it for too long. She did eventually pull it off but half my skin went with it. To make it worse, she was laughing so hard she weed on me.”

Kelly, 24, also claims Sharon is “addicted” to plastic surgery—Sharon has previously estimated she has spent at least $485,800 on procedures, adding she dislikes it when her mother goes under the knife.

Referring to wrinkle-smoothing injections Botox, Kelly explains in her autobiography Fierce:

“She says, ‘I’m just going in for a routine op.’ There’s nothing routine about getting your t**s done! We’d say, ‘Mum, you’ve had Botox again.’ She’d reply, ‘No, I didn’t.’ ‘Yes you did - you’re head is f***ing bleeding,’ we’d say in unison. Once she had her lips plumped. We were sitting around Sir Elton John’s dining room table and he said, ‘Sharon, what the f**k has happened to your lips?’ We all burst out laughing. He sent her to a doctor to get it fixed. I’m forever turning to her and saying, ‘What’s wrong? You look like you’ve seen a ghost.’ She’ll say, ‘No, the Botox went wrong again.’”


Matthew WilliamsonMatthew Williamson is a mama’s boy! The recent H&M collaborator cites his mother as his first muse.

The British designer, who has worked with stars including supermodel Kate Moss, Madonna and Gwyneth Paltrow, says his mother’s flawless look motivated him to enter fashion.

He explained to VogueTV: “I think my first fashion moment was watching my mom prepare for work. She used to prepare meticulously the night before and I would sit at the edge of the bed and question her. She was a little bit like my first muse.”

Matthew has since been inspired by Jade Jagger and actress Sienna Miller. He has been vocal about his love of Sienna’s style, saying he admires the way she has adapted her look during the ongoing global financial crisis:

“The credit crunch means people spend on things they love rather than trends. Sienna Miller looks great because she’s not afraid to mix designer pieces with cheaper things. Iconic pieces are good buys at the moment. A brightly colored belt is my all-time tip—a cinched waist looks great on everybody. A pink patent-leather studded belt transforms a T-shirt dress from being casual and beach-y to a glamorous silhouette.”


Chris MarchDuring Lifetime’s , we learned about Chris March’s life away from the show. Since his stint on Season 4, the contestant has worked with a number of A-list musicians, companies and designers. Unfortunately, he hasn’t always been rewarded for his effort.

Despite being hired by Thierry Mugler to create costumes for Beyoncé‘s concert tour, the designer is still waiting for the checks to arrive. In a lawsuit filed July 23, March contends that nearly $45,000 worth of services have gone unpaid.

“Chris March’s lawsuit is not against Beyonce, but rather against Thierry Mugler and Tancrede Prinz, who owe Chris money for having designed and fitted Beyonce’s costumes,” March’s lawyer, Leslie H. Ben-Zvi, clarified. “Beyonce paid them, but they in turn have not paid Chris. Chris continues to be a fan and great admirer of Beyonce, who looks beautiful in everything she wears, especially Chris’ costumes.”

March placed fourth in both Season 4 and in the All-Star special.

Read More | TV Guide

Olsen twins at their New York factory

“The customer who buys the clothes almost never knows [Mary-Kate and I are] involved.”

- Ashley Olsen on The Row customers (right, because those who can afford to buy $3,000 t-shirts are completely out of touch with fashion industry knowledge).

(Make sure to check out other notable quotes.)

Read More | NY Times

Kate Moss for Topshop Fall/Winter '09

Launching in stores and online tomorrow, Kate Moss is back with her latest Fall/Winter ‘09 collection for Topshop, and it looks electrifying!

From the slinky sweater dress and the ‘80’s-inspired faux fur jacket to the studded mini dress and the jaquered bandeau dress, I am loving it all!

Check out the rest of the campaign ads after the jump.

Click to continue reading Topshop Unveils New Kate Moss Collection

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Anna Wintour, Ashley Olsen, Isaac Mizrahi, Zac Posen, Chanel Iman, Alexander Wang, Sarah Jessica Parker, Coco Rocha, P. Diddy, and many more top people in the fashion industry are actually asking for your help.

The city of New York has organized Fashion’s Night Out in an effort to raise awareness of the importance of, well, shopping. Check out the video and participate in the festivities on September 10th if you’re in town!

Read More | Fashion Week Daily


In light of the green movement and age of celebrities-turned-fashion-designers, The Bourne Ultimatum actress Julia Stiles pokes fun of these matters by showcasing her faux ecofriendly line, complete with a newspaper suit and shants.

Although I admittedly find this video amusing, I find it unfair that Stiles mocks the good intentions of those designers who want to fulfill their vision without bringing harmful effects to the earth.

Read More | The Cut

Max Azria

These days, no one can escape the world’s fixation with Bella Swan—even the fashion world has its eyes turned towards the Twilight franchise!

Fashion designers Max Azria (his design pictured above), Erin Fetherston, Prabal Gurung, Monique Lhuillier, Badgley Mischka, Zac Posen, Lela Rose, and Christian Siriano offer their visions of Bella’s early 20th century wedding gown. Check out the rest of their sketches after the jump.

Which one can you see Bella in when she walks down the aisle in Breaking Dawn?

Click to continue reading Designers Sketch Bella’s Wedding Dress

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