Showing posts with label fashion 2013. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 07, 2013

Olivia Wilde by Fabrizio Maltese for TIFF 2013

Olivia Wilde by Fabrizio Maltese for TIFF 2013:
Olivia Wilde by Fabrizio Maltese for TIFF 2013
Olivia Wilde by Fabrizio Maltese for TIFF 2013




Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013

Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013:
Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013
Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013


Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013
Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013

Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013
Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013

Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013
Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013

Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013
Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013

Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013
Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013

Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013
Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013

Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013
Agnieszka Sienkiewicz by Martyna Galla for InStyle Poland 2013
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Jessica Biel's Glamorous White Dress Accentuates Her Figure

Jessica Biel's Glamorous White Dress Accentuates Her Figure: Jessica Biel looked stunning in a glamorous white dress for the Museum Of Modern Art 2013 Film Benefit: A Tribute To Tilda Swinton.

Tuesday night (Nov. 5), Biel arrived at the museum gala in a white frock decked out with bronze chain shoulders and big front pockets. Despite its looser top, a cinched waist highlighted the actress' fabulous figure.

The 31-year-old star was one of multiple celebs to attend the New York City event and pose beside the wall of white roses. Other famous faces included Swinton, Ralph Fiennes, Sofia Coppola, Lorde, Karlie Kloss, Anna Wintour and designer Rachel Roy.

Biel was without hubby Justin Timberlake for the night. The two spent the weekend together in Florida attending the wedding of NSYNC'er Chris Kirkpatrick at the Loews resort hotel in Orlando, according to People magazine.

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Kate Upton Channels Kate Middleton... And It Totally Works On Her (PHOTOS)

Kate Upton Channels Kate Middleton... And It Totally Works On Her (PHOTOS):

Lest you think that a first name is all that's shared between Kate Upton and Kate Middleton, Upton has seemingly set out to prove that she's got the style chops to match the British royal.

The blonde bombshell has been Down Under for the Melbourne Cup this week, and she's been sporting some regal headgear. Just this afternoon, Upton attended the VRC Oaks Club Luncheon wearing a demure white suit, nude heels and an eye-catching black fascinator hat. If we didn't know better, we'd say the ensemble was plucked straight from the duchess' wardrobe.

In fact, Middleton even wore a similar look back in 2011 for the Queen's Birthday Parade. Sure, the style similarities might just end at this look, but who knows? Maybe Upton has her eye on snagging Middleton's brother-in-law, Prince Harry.

Hey, a girl can dream...

Kate Upton's ensemble today:

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Her inspiration?

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Clearly, the duchess isn't always Upton's inspiration:



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Christie Brinkley And Daughter Sailor Brinkley-Cook Sign IMG Modeling Deal

Christie Brinkley And Daughter Sailor Brinkley-Cook Sign IMG Modeling Deal:

Proving once and for all that two is better than one, Christie Brinkley and her daughter, Sailor Brinkley-Cook, have signed a sweet new deal with IMG Models. The "exclusive global representation" deal, reports Women's Wear Daily, means the 59-year-old supermodel and her lookalike kid have modeling gigs and commercials headed their way.

And Sailor, for one, is ready. The 15-year-old blonde kicked off her own modeling career off this year with a debut photo shoot in Teen Vogue, followed by an ad campaign for Claire's and a joint cover with her mother for Bella magazine.

Now, with an IMG contract under her belt before she graduates high school, things are moving fast. But Sailor has already demonstrated a refreshingly level-headed attitude and self-awareness. "It was only recently that I wanted to get into modeling," Sailor told Teen Vogue. "I said, 'Mom, should I diet?' and she was like, 'No! You don't need to be skinny, you just need to be happy with yourself and confident and fit.' All of her photos really show that. She was like a goddess."

Which would make Sailor a mini-goddess. Check out photos of the two below. Think Sailor is destined for a supermodel career like her mama?

Get to know Sailor...

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... and reacquaint yourself with Christie:



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The Most Unexpected New Looks For Brides

The Most Unexpected New Looks For Brides: By Kellee Khalil, Lover.ly

One of the most exciting things about last month's Bridal Fashion Week was how fashion-forward it felt. In the past few years, couples have been trending toward more authentic weddings that feel less traditional and more relevant to their everyday lives. And when it comes to wedding attire, many brides are opting out of the bridal shop and instead buying sophisticated party dresses that feel special but that aren't necessarily bridal. Now bridal designers are responding by creating beautiful and fashionable styles that are anything but traditional. Here are some of the unexpected looks we love for 2014.

We saw dozens of chic bridal skirts, often paired with oh-so-sexy cropped tops.


From: Watters on Lover.ly


From: DESLA on Lover.ly

For brides who want to show a little more skin, there were plenty of cropped tops to pair with your skirt.


From: Daughters of Simone on Lover.ly


From: DESLA on Lover.ly


From: Hayley Paige on Lover.ly

Not into skirts and dresses? Designers like Rivini, Theia, and Aria showed elegant pants and shorts.


From: Rivini on Lover.ly

Photo by: Aria on Lover.ly


From: Theia on Lover.ly


From: Rivini on Lover.ly


From: Theia on Lover.ly

While these styles aren't for everyone, we're thrilled to see more designers offering something all brides want: options.

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From Jazz Age Model to WWII Fashion Photographer, Lee Miller Sought Out Style and Adventure on Both Sides of The Lens

From Jazz Age Model to WWII Fashion Photographer, Lee Miller Sought Out Style and Adventure on Both Sides of The Lens: After finishing the new book on the life and work of trailblazing model and photographer Lee Miller, I feel confident in saying the only thing ordinary about this woman was her last name. Lee Miller In Fashion by Becky E. Conekin is a lush page-turner that offers a very intimate look at a visionary and risk-taker who lived her life to the fullest.

This engaging 224-page treat taps in to my favorite decades in popular culture (the 1920s, 30s, and 40s) as experienced by a woman who was a force of nature and whose career paved the way for countless others. Filled with gorgeous photos of Miller on both sides of the lens, this book also chronicles the changing face of women from the carefree days of The Flapper to the more sobering years during WWII.

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Right Place, Right Time

After a troubled childhood, Miller made her way from Poughkeepsie to New York City. Here she blossomed into a beautiful young woman during the Roaring Twenties. Ever the opportunist, she made it her business to be discovered by publishing mogul Condé Montrose Nast who recognized that Miller had "that intangible quality of chic." In 1927, when Miller was 19, Nast began featuring her stunning good looks and willowy frame on the pages of his marquee publication, Vogue.

Miller quickly became a favorite of designers like Lanvin and Chanel, and she was photographed for many spreads, perfectly posed in the their chicest of ensembles. In addition, much-celebrated illustrator Georges Lepape drew her likeness for one of the most famous Vogue covers in history (March 1927). The cover epitomizes Art Deco with Miller outfitted in smart Flapper garb with a stylized cityscape in the background. The image has long been a favorite of mine, as I am a fan of Lepape's work...it graces the cover of a book I own called The Art of Georges Lepape. It is also available as a poster on the Condé Nast web site.

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In short, it's safe to say that from the moment she appeared on the scene, Miller was a sensation, and an early predecessor to the Supermodels popular culture began to worship in that latter portion of the 20th Century. It seems that as the instant fame came her way, Miller took it all in stride

She hopped on-board the jet set and her life was chronicled in trips from New York to London to Paris, and back again. Miller quickly became one of the most photographed women in New York. In fact, it seemed as if Miller had it all...but she wanted more.

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From Model To Artist

But by her mid-20s, Miller's ambitions and interests changed. It was at this time that she began to make the unprecedented transition from model to photographer. "I'd rather take a picture, than be one," Miller once said.

Miller embraced Surrealism alongside her lover and one of the masters of that movement, Man Ray. Picasso and Dali were also in Miller's circle, along with many other influential members of the art world.

In 1932, Miller opened her own studio in New York, and much like her full throttle entrance into the world of modeling, she achieved what seems like instant success. Her clients included agencies like BBDO and Henry Sell and marquee companies such as Elizabeth Arden and Saks Fifth Avenue.

As if that wasn't enough, Miller also exhibited her work at galleries and took portraits of celebrities such as Charlie Chaplin and Lilian Harvey. She had successfully transitioned from top model to top photographer.

Towards the end of the decade, however, Miller's new marriage and wanderlust found her away from her studio and back in Europe.

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Crisis Becomes Opportunity

When WWII broke out, Miller was abroad, and she received a letter from the U.S. Embassy instructing her to take the next ship home. Instead of doing as directed, Miller ripped up the letter and created an opportunity for herself as a war correspondent. She photographed everything from Eva Braun's abandoned apartment to the liberation of several concentration camps. With a strong and fearless voice as a theme in her work, Miller also chronicled the lives and experiences of women in the war. She photographed female officers, civilians donning fire masks and models showcasing looks for those who kept the home fires burning.

Primarily working for British Vogue, Miller told a story with her photographs, and no matter the exact subject, the common theme seem to be resilience, strength and hope. Her photos during this period speak to her artistic roots, but are thoughtfully appealing to the masses. In short, Miller did the job at hand---and she did it her way.

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Lee Miller's Legacy

I had the opportunity to attend a reception for the book's launch at the Staley-Wise Gallery and saw some of Miller's work up close. I also had the chance to speak with author Becky E. Conekin who chronicles Miller's life and work with reverence and enthusiasm.

Conekin also chose many images for the book which have, until now, remained unpublished. As such, this book aggregates some of the edgier and most interesting photos in Miller's portfolio. Her personality is highlighted not only in the anecdotes Conekin shares, but also in those images that speak to her ability to be a working photographer while also giving nods to her values and unique point of view.

One example I enjoyed was a simple spread entitled "Tonic Tweeds" for British Vogue where Miller featured her model in front of a Henry Moore sculpture entitled "Mother and Child." What could have been a relatively humdrum feature became a showcase for controversial art. Moore's work, which is now highly regarded, was controversial and highly criticized at the time, so Miller seized the opportunity to do her part in giving it positive exposure and credibility.

During my conversation with Conekin, she spoke passionately about the artist's feminist stance, risk taking and joie de vivre. I asked her what she thought Miller's advice would be to young photographers out there and she replied simply: "Don't squander your opportunities and keep reinventing yourself."

It seems that's exactly how Miller lived.

Lee Miller in Fashion by Becky E. Conekin is published by Monacelli press. For more information, visit www.monacellipress.com

All images are courtesy of Monacelli Press and appear in the book.

1970s Hair Icons That Will Make You Nostalgic

1970s Hair Icons That Will Make You Nostalgic: Beyond the bell-bottoms and platform shoes in films and books, the 1970s was truly a transformative decade. Subcultures that spawned a generation of hipsters, rockers and radicals brought forth an eclectic mix of styles that we believe are best told through hair.

From Farrah Fawcett's feathered cut to Debbie Harry's bleach-blonde bob to Pam Grier's Afro, these '70s hairdos echo the attitudes fueled by outspoken youth. To truly understand this great shift in society and politics, we've compiled a list of 16 hair icons whose strands tell a beautiful story.

Farrah Fawcett

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The late "Charlie Angels" actress' flipped hairstyle remains one of the most sought-after looks, but somehow, many seem to fall flat of capturing Fawcett's big, bouncy mane.

Pam Grier

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Grier's badass Afro commanded just as much attention and respect as the strong characters she played in blaxploitation films like "Foxy Brown" and "Coffy."

Debbie Harry

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What impressionable young girl didn't reach for that bottle of peroxide to channel the Blondie lead singer's punk rock hairdo?

Bo Derek

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Women of color had been sporting cornrows adorned with beads long before Derek wore the hairstyle in 1979's "10." However, this big screen moment in hair inspired many to experiment with braids.

Donna Summer

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When you're known as the "Queen of Disco," it only makes sense that your hair is just as big as your voice.

Jerry Hall

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Hall's cred as a model and actress is pretty impressive, but her luscious locks are her crowning glory.

Joan Jett

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Nothing screams "I don't care" like a shaggy haircut. No wonder "Unapologetic" pop star Rihanna took her turn at emulating Jett's rock 'n roll mullet.

Ali MacGraw

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MacGraw's healthy, brunette hair is the very definition of boho chic.

Diana Ross

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Once Ms. Ross packed up the bouffant hairstyles from her Supremes days, the legendary singer stood out with glamorous curls like these.

Jane Birkin

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When we think of iconic French beauty, Birkin's bangs and tousled locks instantly come to our minds.

Olivia Newton-John

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Newton-John's girly half-up, half-down hairstyle (complete with brow-skimming bangs) couldn't be more fitting for her bubbly persona.

Peggy Lipton

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"The Mod Squad" star proved that it was totally OK to keep things simple with her sleek and straight hair.

Bianca Jagger

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With statuesque features like Jagger, the Nicaraguan-born beauty's full curls framed her face perfectly.

Meryl Streep

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Streep's thick, side-swept hair is what our virginal hair dreams are made of.

Joni Mitchell

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The Canadian singer-songwriter
's long, choppy layers flowed just as effortlessly as her folk melodies.

Jodie Foster

jodie foster - 1970s Hair Icons That Will Make You Nostalgic

Since her time as a child actor, Foster has given hope to stringy-haired girls everywhere.

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