Május 2012
- Amber.Stardoll
- Spotted! Jennifer Garner out running errands. Jen is really pretty but hasn't been doing so well in the style department lately. We would like to see her in some cute clothes- come on Jen, we know you have the cash for a killer wardrobe!
- Amber.Stardoll
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- I don't know about all of you but Summer is my favorite time of the year and i thought i'd give you all some tips on how to spend it because lots of you will be breaking up from school for the holidays (or for good if you're like me!) and after a while the extra time can get a bit boring!
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- Amber.Stardoll
- Elle Magazine announced their best dressed sisters of 2011 and we thought the list was spot on! We love these fashionable sisters and can't wait to see who is on the list for 2012. Do you agree with the list? Vote for your fave best dressed sisters.
- Amber.Stardoll
- Amber.Stardoll
- Jim Parsons, who plays Sheldon Cooper on the hit comedy "The Big Bang Theory" has just come out as gay. He didn't announce it in any dramatic way but the news came quietly. Jim is currently starring in the Broadway show, Harvey, and the show's writer stated, "Mr. Parson's is gay and in a 10-year relationship." Nothing else is said about Jim's private life and we don't know the name of his partner. Jim has stayed pretty secretive about his life and that is something we will respect. We're so proud of him for coming out! (usmagazine)
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- Elle.Stardoll
Photo: WWD
Louis Vuitton has a long history of iconic artist collaborations under Marc Jacobs’s direction: there were Stephen Sprouse’s graffiti bags in 2001, Takashi Murakami’s colorful monogram bags in 2003, and Richard Prince’s joke-printed bags in 2007. Now, the brand is pairing up with a new artist: Yayoi Kusama. Jacobs first met Kusama in 2006, when she presented him with a monogrammed Vuitton bag painted all over with her signature polka dots. Now that the two are teaming up in a bigger way, those same dots will be covering everything from trenchcoats to silk pajamas to watches and hitting Vuitton stores on July 10—just in time for the Whitney Museum’s Kusama retrospective which opens two days later. A second installment of the collaboration—monogrammed leather goods covered in Kusama’s tentaclelike “nerves” motif—will hit in October. “Her energy is just endless,” Jacobs said of the Japanese artist. “Through the painstaking sort of obsession in each of her canvasses and installations that she’s created, you see this world that never ends. I guess that’s what I admire and that’s what I respond to in terms of feeling for her and for her work… For many people who don’t look at art or go to galleries, or maybe they’re not aware of Kusama’s work, there will be a new venue, a new place to see this work and to come to appreciate it through the eyes of Louis Vuitton.” See one more image of the collection after the jump. Photo: WWD
- Elle.Stardoll
- Elle.Stardoll
Atwood by Colleen Atwood for HSN. Photo: Getty Images
Colleen Atwood’s style aesthetic has been exhibited across the silver screen in over 50 films to date, including Tim Burton’s Edward Scissorhands and Rob Marshall’s Chicago—where fashion is at the crux of the drama. Having just wrapped her latest project, Snow White and the Huntsman (in theaters June 1), the Academy Award-winning costume designer is now dipping her toe in the fashion pool as well—with a 12-piece, Snow White-inspired line for HSN, out May 30. We caught up with Atwood to find out more.
ELLE: This marks your first foray into fashion. Were you nervous?
Colleen Atwood: Yes, because it’s really different from what I do. I had to let go of a lot of control, and it’s a whole other game.
ELLE: The looks in the line for HSN were made to look more sporty than medieval, like they are in the movie. Was this a conscious decision to make your designs more accessible?
CA: Yes, it was for many reasons. A lot of medieval design is very simple—which relates to modern design—but I tried to use medieval elements with it to kind of give it a little bit of a romantic twist. Some of the things are very simple. One dress has leather medieval buckles like armor, so I used elements of [medieval], but not going full-on.
ELLE: What are the differences between being a costume designer versus a fashion designer?
CA: Doing this kind of fashion design is very different from costume design—in the sense that you’re thinking about the span of people that could potentially wear something and look great in it and make them look good or maybe better than they might otherwise, where in film, you’re designing for characters, and you’re designing generally on people that are pretty amazing with nothing on, so it’s a different kind of talent. But in both ways you’re trying to enhance the beauty of the individual, and I think that’s what clothing design is: Whoever the person is wearing it, just try to make them look and feel better about themselves.
Atwood's work on 'Snow White and the Huntsman.' Photo: Universal Pictures
ELLE: Did you look to previous film versions of Snow White while designing the costumes? Did you have to consult Mirror Mirror to make sure you weren’t doing something similar?
CA: Because our script was kind of different from the fairytale in that sense, I think my big acknowledgment to the whole fairytale is probably the sleeves on Kristen [Stewart]’s [costume] that are sort of like Snow White’s from the cartoon. But other than that, I sort of just went with a different creation. I mean, I love in the cartoon the queen’s pointy crown which seemed to be an element that went with the architecture of the castle, but I think that basically, because the script was different than anything else, I went with the script. I wasn’t worried about Mirror Mirror because I knew it was a different take on the story and it just was more fluffy and a different vibe, so I felt safe that I didn’t have to worry about that.
ELLE: Why did you finally decide to launch an HSN collection with Snow White and the Huntsman as opposed to all of the other films you’ve worked on?
CA: [HSN] was doing a whole hookup with Universal Studios about the collection, and they’re coming into a whole new level of fashion at HSN. So when they approached me, I was like, “Yeah, why not? I’ll give it a shot.” No one has really asked me before and come up with the goods and said, “Yeah, we’ll do it. We’ll take care of it.” So it was fun to do.
ELLE: Do you hope to have a line of your own someday?
CA: I would love to do that along with continuing to do film. I think I could do it as I go learn in that way in fashion. It’s a new thing, I like changing up things. I just met with somebody today about doing a ballet. It’s fun as a designer to think of all the different things you can do with design.
ELLE: What’s next for you? Are there any new costume projects on the horizon?
CA: I’m working on a film called The Thin Man with Rob Marshall, who I did [Memoirs of a] Geisha and Chicago with. It’s a ‘30s piece, and it’s very glamorous ‘30s, so it’s a whole other facet. But I think it has huge potential and it’s going to be really fun for me.
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- Amber.Stardoll
- It's Monday and it's time for a brand new fashion battle! We've noticed the latest Hollywood trend: the denim shirt! It's one of those items that you can match with anything. We've spotted Stella McCartney, Katie Holmes, Katherine Heigl, and Rihanna rocking this trend. But who pulled it off and who didn't? Vote and tell!
- Amber.Stardoll
- Amber.Stardoll
- We spotted Karolina Kurkova looking wickedly glam at the Cannes Film Festival. We love her short black dress with gladiator lacing and extreme high heels! Karolina, you look great!
- Amber.Stardoll
- Amber.Stardoll
- We love fashion and we love inspiring fashionistas. One of our favorites is Olivia Palermo, who basically never wears anything we wouldn't. We've gathered her top 5 summer looks, so click on the pics and get the best inspiration for this summer ever!
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