We love Victoria Beckham and her bizarrely tanned skin very, very much.
But if her paparazzi images were any indication of how much she loves us, well, the feeling isn't mutual. Her pout is always stern and unwelcoming.
However, everybody's favorite Spice Girl says it's all unintentional, telling Vogue UK: "When I see pictures I do sometimes think 'You miserable cow!' But I think it's just the way my face falls. If people like the way I look then great, and if they don't then fine." Phew. We're glad she cleared that up and kind of made us laugh in the process, too. Because we were this close to throwing out our DVB denim pants.
So. This is what we know about good 'ole Taylor Swift: she's young, she sings country music, we've seen her on VH1's top 20 countdown a couple of times, and the year after we graduated from high school she came and performed in our auditorium.
Much like the epic Italian Vogue issue that starred supermodel Linda Evangalista and highlighted America's addiction with plastic surgery, Harper's Bazaar is now using its pages to make a sort of statement about our society.
Just in case you need a re-cap (as if anyone could forget that easily), former New York Governor Elliot Spitzer had to retire two months ago for patronizing a high-priced prostitution service called Emperors Club.
And to immortalize such a scandalous event, the Hearst publication has tapped 90s supermodel Eva Herzigova as the troubled governor's wife and wrangled in a dirty politician dopplegänger to star in a fabulously styled Spitzer spoof. At the end of the spread, Herzigova leaves her super trifling husband for a younger and more attractive man. Oh, if only life could imitate art this time.
Much like Amy Winehouse, the fashion industry seems to be enamored with raven-haired beauty Heather Sweet, aka Dita Von Teese. She walked the runway for Moschino Cheap & Chic, she always sits front row at Chanel, Dior, Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton each season and gets invited to only the best parties.
Plus, Paper magazine just added this interview with the super glamorous burlesque babe onto their site.
In the short three minute clip, everybody's favorite stripper discusses her love for old Hollywood, Christian Dior, vintage clothing, and MAC cosmetics, which she is a spokesmodel for.
Sorry, guys. There is no splashing around in a giant champagne glass. Enjoy.
Oh, Keds! How do we love thee? Let us count the ways.
The white canvas and leather lace ups stayed on our feet during everyday during elementary school. And as adults, we always make sure our closets include at least two pairs of adorable printed skimmers.
While us Americans, for the most part, stopped wearing Abercrombie & Fitch graphic tees in middle school along with Doc Martens sandals, our European counterparts just can't seem to get enough of the cotton tops with cheeky sayings.
After launching a rather successful flagship in London earlier this year (its gross annual sales top $50 million), the mall favorite is opening its second store in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Over the weekend, Gwyneth Paltrow was seen sporting some ma-jah Tod's handbags and boots, which left many a fashion blogger scratching their heads: Could it all just be free swag or Did the actress get tired of all of those amazing Louboutins she wore everyday to promote her new flick Iron Man and opted for the more understated brand?
Well, all of those life or death questions have finally been answered.
If you're on green overload and can't bare to hear about another "eco-friendly" this or "%100 organic" that, then take a deep breath and exhale because we kind of need a break from it all, too.
No, this post is about another cool way to get chic and ethical clothing: buying vintage.
Just when she got rid of a crazed stalker, Uma Thurman once again finds herself back in court.
The actress sued cosmetic giant Lancôme on Friday for $15 million dollars for continuing to use her image in advertising on Canadian billboards and Asian websites even though her contract had expired. Apparently, her contract expired in 2004.
It has finally arrived. Well, sort of. The hotly-anticipated Sex and the City feature film hits theaters on May 30th.
And Vogue has tapped the flick's stars, Sara Jessica Parker (Carrie) and Chis North (Mr.Big), to front their June issue. The accompanying editorial with the two is called "Rebel Romance," and features the on-screen lovers in various locations getting intimate -- while wearing the chicest outfits, of course.
Style.com just added this video of the shoot, which was photographed by Annie Lebowitz over a period of three days back in March. There is also a sneak peak of a scene from the movie that depicts Carrie striking a pose for a fictional age issue of Vogue.
As one of the most influential designers of our time, Miuccia Prada has seen many of her designs badly reinterpreted and/or knocked-off at budget-friendly stores like Express, Forever21, and H + M.
And like any trend ripped straight from the runway, Prada's fall '07 stampede of ombré handbags and accessories are just now starting to see their influence in more affordable forms a year after they first debuted.
Well, it looks like someone has finally found themselves a job.
After being fired from Elle magazine for never being in her office, Project Runway judge Nina Garcia has found a new home at Hearst Publications. Apparently -- rumor has it that she is extremely close to landing a job at Marie Claire.
While her outfits remain consistently tacky and cheap looking, Paris Hilton has managed somewhat to repair her otherwise bad public image since her brief stint in jail last year.
The heiress hasn't been seen stumbling out of clubs or publicly fighting with Hollywood rival Lindsay Lohan in months, and she has yet to violate her probation.
Much like Giorgio Armani, Karl Lagerfeld is completely unaware that our economy sucks, the dollars is fairly weak, and people aren't buying expensive booty like they use to.
But what's fashion without all of the craziness and extravagance? Boring, of course.