Février 2011
- ElleGirl
Photo: Retna Designers gain inspiration from many different things. Politics, culture, music, and Justin Bieber’s hair. Never say never! The teen sensation, whose 3D movie Never Say Never comes out in theaters on February 11th, is the muse behind Barbara Tfank’s New York Fashion Week presentation. Barbara Tfank is the designer behind Michelle Obama’s incredible sense of style and victim of Bieber fever. Tfank told Style.com, “It has a sixties reference that works well with my clothes.” The designer’s show will have female models dressed in denim, leather, and wigs inspired by the Bieber cut.
Photo: Courtesy of Style.com
- ElleGirl
- Amber.Stardoll
- Yay more styles to be inspired by straight from some of our favorite fashionista celebrities. We hope you like these outfits from Kim Kardashian, Whitney Port, Kate Moss and many more, just as much as we did. Happy Spring shopping, the new season has arrived people!
- Amber.Stardoll
- Amber.Stardoll
- Legendary American designer Diane von Furstenberg heald her Spring/Summer 2011 collection fashion show in Ireland yesterday. The latest collection is called "The Divine Godess". As usual Diane has used bold colors and patterns with classic shapes to flatter all kinds of body types. That's why she is an icon!
- Amber.Stardoll
- ElleGirl
- Whether it’s tall, dark, and skinny, definitively straight, or practically destroyed, one thing’s for sure: we’re devoted to denim. So in of honor our steadfast love affair for the all-American staple, we’ve compiled some of our favorite looks perfected by fashion’s finest. From cut-off jeans to head-to-toe denim, let these professionals serve as your crib sheet on ways to reinvent your favorite denim. Question is—which look will you adopt first?
Alexa Chung
As if! Alexa is anything but clueless when enlisting preppy knee highs and DIY cut-off jeans as style staples.
Photo: Courtesy of My Celebrity Fashion
- ElleGirl
- ElleGirl
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Pop culture legend Andy Warhol once said, “Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it.” In the ’60s as a print maker, painter, illustrator, and filmmaker, Warhol was inspired by avant-garde, bohemian people, intellectuals, and of course, celebrities. The artist’s primary subject for filmmaking were models, socialites, and ex-cons who weren’t exactly Hollywood’s finest, but Warhol saw something in these models that was quite fabulous. These socialites were flaunting long luscious lashes, vibrant lips, and ultra violet eye shadows.
You can check out the modern-day version of his looks on the runways of Diane Von Furstenburg and Victoria Beckham’s spring shows, nodding to electric pink lips and ultra violet eye shadow.
- ElleGirl
- ElleGirl
Giambattista Valli spring 2011, Imaxtree
Mile-high heels will always have a loyal following. But thanks to the ever-evolving runway, flats are becoming freshly three-dimensional—and a major spring 2011 trend. Gone are the days of frumpy, dull flats as fashion houses including Lanvin, Chloé, and Giambattista Valli showed an array of surprisingly comfortable options.
- ElleGirl
- ElleGirl
- As Valentine’s Day draws ever nearer, we focus our attention on some of our favorite and most stylish celebrity couples. Check it out!
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Ashley Olsen and Justin Bartha
Child star, fashion maven, and pouty lipped Ashley Olsen is all grown up and has snagged herself the beau Justin Bartha. If wedding bells are in the future for these two, we hope that Justin has learned to behave himself since his antics in The Hangover.
- ElleGirl
- ElleGirl
- Jil Sander, Imaxtree Unexpected stripes are popping up in unexpected places for spring 2011. Made chic made Coco Chanel nearly a century ago and worn since by fashion royalty like Brigitte Bardot, the Breton fisherman look has officially been reincarnated. With more options than ever, there’s no reason not to get on board for this wearable trend. Prada and Sonia Rykiel turned out mega-watt stripes in bright, showstopping colors, while Jil Sander and Haider Ackermann played off a more demure seaside theme, updating classic navy and white in modern silhouettes. Some designers, like Céline and Jason Wu, stuck with the motif’s casual, laid-back origin. But Issey Miyake, Clements Ribeiro, and others dressed their stripes up with light fabrics, mixed prints and serious heels. Then, of course, there’s always that timeless Saint James or agnès b. t-shirt waiting in the back of your closet. Prada, Imaxtree Sonia Rykiel, ImaxtreeHaider Ackermann, Imaxtree Céline, Imaxtree Jason Wu, Imaxtree Issey Miyake, Imaxtree Clements Ribeiro, Imaxtree
- ElleGirl
- Amber.Stardoll
- Celebrities are changing hairstyles as often as we change lip gloss. Sometimes it turns out good, sometimes not so good. The latest trend seems to be to dye your hair red, but there are other things celebrities do to simply change their looks! The most radical change is simply to cut off like these stars! What to you prefer, long or short?
- Amber.Stardoll