Friday, February 21, 2014

12 Of The Most Beautiful Runway Photos From New York Fashion Week

12 Of The Most Beautiful Runway Photos From New York Fashion Week: Now that New York Fashion Week is over, we reflect on all of the moments that made this week truly special. There was Alexander Wang's Brooklyn show, Rodarte's Star Wars party and of course, the best front row attendee, Lupita Nyong'o.



But, the most breathtaking moments happened when glorious gowns flowed down the runways. From gilded frocks to sheer, dreamy fabrics, we rounded up the best photographed dresses from this round of fall collections.



Let the photos speak for themselves.



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Only Kate Middleton's Dress Is Blue On Valentine's Day

Only Kate Middleton's Dress Is Blue On Valentine's Day: Now that's the Duchess we're used to seeing.



Kate Middleton stepped out Friday morning in a figure-hugging blue LK Bennett dress that retails for $395, which as expected, is already selling out. Quite a drastic change from the glamorous look of her first appearance of 2014, no?



Dressed in her signature color blue, Kate looks radiant and appears to be having a great time as she makes her way into the opening of the ICAP Art Room in London.



Perhaps this means we'll get at least a few more moderately-priced dress sightings before her "royal makeover."



Now we just want to know, what's so funny, Kate??



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Perhaps this dress will become a repeat, too:







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The 8 Looks We Editors Want From New York Fashion Week Fall 2014 (PHOTOS)

The 8 Looks We Editors Want From New York Fashion Week Fall 2014 (PHOTOS): Come the end of New York Fashion Week, we editors have probably seen hundreds of runway images. Some we wish we could forget, while others that will remain permanently burned into our brains.



When it's all said and done, there are usually quite a few looks that we're lusting after. But there is always that one particular outfit that we'll dream of night after night. Check out the one look from Fashion Week that we editors can't live without -- though we may have to. Proenza Schouler and Rodarte don't come cheap!



Delpozo, Fall 2014



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"I'm obsessed with coats and this one is about as good as it gets. First of all, it's as large as a blanket, which means it will be warm enough for New York City winters. Second of all, it's plaid. And lastly, you'll never lose this baby at coat check." --Michelle Persad, Fashion Editor



Rodarte, Fall 2014



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"Luke Skywalker on a dress. I repeat: Luke Skywalker on a dress. This is pretty much my childhood dream come true. Plus, Rodarte wasn't just being playful, the cut of the dress and mixing of fabrics and textures is absolutely stunning. Only the Mulleavy sisters... " -- Rebecca Adams, Lifestyle Editor



Marissa Webb, Fall 2014



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"This tangerine orange number from Marissa Webb's Fall 2014 collection is bold and bright, two of the things that qualifies as a look I'd rock. While the billowy skirt is more loose than anything I would normally wear, I love how it balances the close cropped sweater. And the matching orange shoes just completes the outfit. Put me in this and I'd OWN it." -- Dana Oliver, Senior Beauty Editor



Karen Walker, Fall 2014



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"I'm all about jumpers coming back, and I love how this bright red one looks futuristic yet minimal. The front zipper adds a unique touch and I like how it's paired over a simple turtleneck long-sleeved black shirt. It's a great way to make a jumper work for the colder months. And did I mention the shoes and purse?! I need both of those classic black staples in my life right now." -- Renee Jacques, Associate Viral Editor



Reed Krakoff, Fall 2014



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"This winter, the desire to be fashionable has been overtaken by a burning need to be cozy and warm every day. Miraculously, this outfit would accomplish both objectives easily. Reed Krakoff had me at sweatshirts." -- Ellie Krupnick, Senior Viral Content and Strategy Editor



Elizabeth And James, Fall 2014



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"This Elizabeth and James look is my favorite because of my love for Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen. (Okay, among other things, too.) The black tailored suit with cuffed pants and the low-cut blazer is perfection. Not only are these my two favorite colors to wear, but this outfit looks sleek and professional." --Megan Mayer, Associate Style Editor



Proenza Schouler, Fall 2014



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"I'm a sucker for mixed prints and Proenza Schouler nailed it with this look. I love the color combo. The skirt is a perfect length to offset the boxy jacket and those pointed flat creepers are calling out to me, saying: "Please wear us. We are comfortable, pointy and fantastic." --Jamie Feldman, Style Fellow



Charlotte Ronson, Fall 2014



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"I'm obsessed with the vibe of Charlotte Ronson's fall collection, it has this dark romance to it that I'm really into right now. The floral pattern in combination with the tea-length hemline makes this a versatile look -- I could dress it up with some strappy heels or make it casual with a rad pair of Doc Martens." --Chanel Parks, Style Fellow



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Beyonce Really Knows How To Rock A Crop Top

Beyonce Really Knows How To Rock A Crop Top: Beyonce somehow manages to wear the ubiquitous crop top like no one else can.



The stunner posted a bunch of new photos to herself to Tumblr, in which she's dressed in a metallic crop top. She set it off with a matching miniskirt, a white fur jacket, a milkmaid braid in her hair and a chain around her midriff. The look might not be the easiest one to pull off, but the "Drunk In Love" singer looked nothing short of fabulous.



The snapshots were apparently taken at Solange's MSQFT x SaintHeron New York Fashion Week party. In the pics, Beyonce is dancing with a bottle of champagne in her hand.



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Lorde's Fierce Curls Take Over V Magazine's 'Music Issue' Cover

Lorde's Fierce Curls Take Over V Magazine's 'Music Issue' Cover: Lorde has proven her awesomeness once again. This time, on the cover of V Magazine.



The soulful singer has quickly become the music industry's "It" girl, so it was only a matter of time before the fashion world hopped on board, too. From her interesting choice of nail polish at the 2014 Grammy Awards to the makeup-free selfie that proved she's just as much a natural beauty as she is a talented singer, the 19-year-old New Zealand native has certainly mastered a fiercely unique signature look.



Now, the singer takes her beauty to new heights on the cover of V's Music Issue, looking absolutely gorgeous in a Chanel dress, David Yurman jewels and larger than life hair. The cover, which was styled by Carleyne, has four different versions, each featuring a different musical acts.



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Inside the mag, the singer talks everything, from her affinity for an older crowd to her fear of "Lorde overload." The most notable part of the interview, however, was her response to criticism about the hypocrisy of the song "Royals," now that the lyrics no longer reflect what her life is actually like. She explains:



“You’re right, it is at odds with what I write about, and the reality of my life until a few months ago. But when I go home, I still do all the stuff I used to do. I dunno... part of me feels like it’s weird to just get sucked into that world.”




Sounds to us like she has a good handle on her fame, even if she has, at this point, become somewhat of a "royal" in the industry.



Check out all the beautiful covers below, and for all the full interviews, head over to V Magazine.



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Taylor Swift Channels Her Inner Ballerina In Pleated Nude Skirt

Taylor Swift Channels Her Inner Ballerina In Pleated Nude Skirt: Taylor Swift was spotted leaving dance class on Friday (Feb. 14) in a simple black top and dainty, pleated, high-waisted nude skirt.



Judging by the outfit, she might be inspired by some of the ballerinas at the studio.



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Her signature red lipstick is just the right amount of festive for Valentine's Day, which either is or isn't Swift's favorite holiday.

This Week's Best Dressed List Proves The Power Of Simplicity (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

This Week's Best Dressed List Proves The Power Of Simplicity (PHOTOS, VIDEO): If you're ever in doubt about style, just keep one rule in mind: Keep it simple. You'll never go wrong with classics like an A-line dress, skinny jeans and lace. But remember, understated isn't always synonymous with "boring." Here, five stars show us how they put a spin on simplicity to memorable effect.



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Here's all the proof you need that skinny jeans can work in pretty much any situation. However, it's the holographic topper that brings an edge (and warmth) to the look.



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Black lace can also take you anywhere -- from day to night, from (lenient) workplace to a date. Estelle adds an unexpected note with a statement collar and a ribbon belt.



Jamie Chung



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We'll admit it... midriff tops are hard to wear. But if you do try one out, go with Chung's approach: Pair the midriff with a higher-waist, long skirt. It will make you feel less "exposed" and gives a sophisticated spin.



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There's a reason why every stylist recommends an A-line dress: It works for any age and figure. Here, Thorne stuns in a pink version that's so gorgeous, the actress needs no additional accessory (other than a fabulous smile, of course). Our takeaway? Blue-based pinks look incredible on redheads.



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Metallics are tricky, but not if you're Cate Blanchett. The hue acts like a spotlight on the gorgeous actress, who looks radiant in the simple cocktail dress.



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Old Photo Of Katy Perry Surfaces, Shows A Budding Singer Pre-Fame

Old Photo Of Katy Perry Surfaces, Shows A Budding Singer Pre-Fame: It is sometimes easy to forget big stars were once unknown, ordinary folks trying to break into the business. Take Katy Perry, for example. The most-followed celebrity on Twitter who's topped charts and conquered stages, Perry was once a plain-looking (albeit beautiful) young woman with a guitar.



A Reddit user by the name of ciphershort uploaded a photo to the site Saturday morning (Feb. 15), explaining: "My roommate used to hang out with Katy Perry. Tonight he busted out this photo."



Well, we must admit, we're not used to seeing Perry, now 29, like this:







If anything, we're better accustomed to seeing her like this:



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The Best Accessories From New York Fashion Week Fall 2014

The Best Accessories From New York Fashion Week Fall 2014: A lot of exciting things happen during New York Fashion Week. Models strut down the catwalk in spectacular outfits, celebrities flock to Lincoln Center and Milk Studios and some of the best parties go on until the wee hours. But our favorite part is the street style.



This week, our photographer Raydene Salinas spotted some pretty badass accessories outside of the tents. Between metallic bags, bright green hats and statement rings, the fashion crowd proved that they sure know how to accessorize.



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All photos by Raydene Salinas/HPMG.



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Angelina Jolie And Brad Pitt Match In His & Hers Suits At The 2014 BAFTAs (PHOTOS)

Angelina Jolie And Brad Pitt Match In His & Hers Suits At The 2014 BAFTAs (PHOTOS): Nothing says we're in love like matching outfits. (Remember Britney and Justin's denim-on-denim ensembles?) But for the 2014 BAFTA Awards, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt took couples style to another level with his and hers suits.



The incredibly sexy twosome were well-suited in black and white as they hit the BAFTAs red carpet in London on Sunday to support Brad's film, "12 Years A Slave." Angelina added sex appeal to her menswear-inspired Saint Laurent look with loose waves, cat-eye makeup, an undone bow tie, and high heels. Meanwhile, her hubby is still sporting that new haircut and his signature smoldering gaze.



Check out the duo's 2014 BAFTAs matching style below and tell us what you think.



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The Biggest Makeup No-No A Woman Can Make In Midlife

The Biggest Makeup No-No A Woman Can Make In Midlife: By Cecily Kellogg



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I stumbled across an article this morning that said women in their 40s shouldn't wear dark or dramatic lipstick because the color can get trapped in fine lines around the lips, making them look older. I felt a flare of rebellion at the idea. In fact, right now I am wearing a deep burgundy lip stain because, well, that'll show 'em.



Yet I chose the lip color I'm wearing because it's a lip stain rather than a lipstick, and is therefore far less likely to bleed into those little cracks that I do, indeed, now have around my mouth. I found myself looking online for tips to prevent my lipstick from bleeding (which is apparently a rather complicated process involving foundation and cotton swabs dipped in powder), because I don't want to highlight my age with a bad makeup choice. It's a delicate balance for a woman of a certain age.



I don't care how many charming articles I see declaring that "40 is the new 30." It's bullshit. For me, 45 isn't graceful midlife. By the time I get my seven-year-old daughter to sleep at night, I collapse like I've finished a marathon. By 8:30 p.m. -- when I used to just be leaving the house to go out for the night -- I am stick-a-fork-in-me done.



Physically, I haven't enjoyed getting older. Not one bit. The last 10 years have been hard as hell, and I am feeling every single one of those years down to the bones. I have wrinkles, I have arthritis in my knees, and I am so damn tired at the end of every day. Let's not even discuss the fact that I can no longer read anything in dim light and have to wear reading glasses whenever I wear my contact lenses.



Of course, there is so much overwhelming good that comes with being "aged" like a good cheese. (I'd say wine, but I'm a recovering alcoholic.) I know who I am and I no longer feel I have something to prove to other people, and I no longer feel any need to apologize for things that I once believed made me "uncool." I can freely announce that I love crappy vampire fiction and mediocre television shows. There's no need to force myself to see every brilliant art film made; I don't always want to see dark movies that make me question the role of humanity. Sometimes, I just want to watch shit blow up.



I like myself -- and my life -- more now than at any other point in my history. This is critically important, and I wouldn't trade it for anything the world.



So for now, I'm accommodating my age while I continue to battle it. I'm treating my knees with care, I'm working to lose weight and be healthy, and I make sure I get plenty of sleep and eat well. I bit the bullet and bought higher quality makeup because my older skin doesn't cope well with the drugstore stuff any more. I celebrate my 20-year happy marriage, and I take good care of my mother.



My grandmother wore her age with pride. She got her hair done weekly and never once considered covering her gray. And she never wore dark lipstick.



Not me. I flamboyantly dye my hair (currently, it's a lovely ombre pink -- yes, pink!), I still wear my beloved liquid eyeliner, and I will continue to wear my dark lipstick with pride.



I'm not ready for the crone phase. I'm not sure I'll ever be.



(Illustration by Kat Borosky)





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