Wednesday, October 30, 2013

6 Awesome 'Catching Fire' Photos To Make Your Day

6 Awesome 'Catching Fire' Photos To Make Your Day:

 Days after the final trailer for "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" was released, Variety debuted a surfeit of new photos from the upcoming YA adaptation, including one where star Jennifer Lawrence is literally the girl on fire.

"She's not a diva -- she's the anti-diva,” Nina Jacobson, the "Hunger Games" producer, told Variety about Lawrence. "One of my favorite moments is where she has the wedding dress on for the interview [scene] in 'Catching Fire.' It's a big cumbersome dress, and she fell down, so we played that over and over on the monitors. There's such a lack of pretense with Jen; she's more than happy to laugh at herself."

Check out Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Jena Malone and Elizabeth Banks in the six new "Catching Fire" photos, courtesy of Variety, below. The "Hunger Games" sequel is out on Nov. 22.

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What A Man's Shoes Say About Him (According To Us)

What A Man's Shoes Say About Him (According To Us):

 The eyes might be the window to the soul, but shoes are the window to just about everything else. What you choose to put on your feet actually does reflect something about you, whether it be laziness (socks with slip-on sandals), obliviousness (untied sneakers) or keen style savvy (those trendy suede desert boots we love so much).

Plus, it's been reported that women judge men's shoes twice as much as men judge women's shoes -- so guys, it pays to step up your footwear game. Whether you realize it or not, here is what your shoes are saying about you.*

Vans

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This low-maintenance guy is easygoing, possibly to the point where "chill" becomes "absentminded." We wouldn't be surprised if he's always arriving to things late.

Desert Boots

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These suede ankle boots are trendy yet understated, masculine but not aggressive. This guy is detail-oriented and not at all flashy. Needless to say, we really like him.

Driving Mocs

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This guy knows style... but he might be a little high-maintenance. Those baby-smooth leather and suede shoes do require much upkeep and care, after all.

Black Dress Shoes

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This guy is pulled-together and knows how to show himself some self-respect, meaning (we hope) he'll show others the same.

Rainbow Flip-Flops

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With these laid-back shoes on, this dude signals he's super chill without a care in the world. He also probably doesn't feel pressured to succumb to societal expectations (even when maybe he should...).

Timberlands

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These shoes might be intended for hiking, but chances are this dude hasn't hit the trail in a while. More likely, he's a not-so-rough guy just trying to look tough.

Sperry Boat Shoes

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This guy is a traditionalist, i.e. someone who follows in his dad's footsteps and still wears the shoes he wore every summer growing up.

Merrells

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We hate to be judgmental, but Merrells generally signal a dude's mom is still shopping for him.

Air Jordans

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This man is a serious sneakerhead... who might miss your birthday or skip out on a date to wait in line for the latest pair of Jordans. Hey, at least he demonstrates commitment?

Converse

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A kid at heart who doesn't take himself too seriously.

Lace-Up Oxfords

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This solid, responsible dude means business. He dresses like a true gentleman... so hopefully he is one?

Retro Nikes

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He tries to not be obvious about it, but this man really does care about looking cool and trendy. And he's pretty good at it.

Sandals With Socks

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This just looks lazy, not to mention silly. This dude somehow missed the memo that socks with sandals are simply unacceptable. You might wonder what else he's missed the memo on...

Vibram FiveFingers

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This guy marches to the beat of his own drum. And that's all we'll say about that.

*We acknowledge that one's personality cannot be determined entirely from one's shoes, and we don't recommend totally writing off men who wear unattractive shoes. But hey, we're still partial to guys with cute kicks.

Just follow their lead:


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SPRING 2014 - Art Attack: Blurred Lines between the Runway and the Gallery

SPRING 2014 - Art Attack: Blurred Lines between the Runway and the Gallery:

The line between fashion and art has always been fluid, with some of the world's most influential designers known for creating what can be described as wearable works of art. The connection between art and makeup is arguably even stronger - we're not called makeup artists for nothing! - and personally, I've always been inspired by the work of some of my favorite painters, photographers and sculptors (as seen in my past beauty campaigns and runway looks). And it seems that this season, so have Karl Lagerfeld and Miuccia Prada (to name just a couple). The latest round of international runway shows celebrated art in various forms which echoed through the clothes, the beauty looks, and even some of the exhibition spaces where the runway fought for attention with arresting murals (Prada) and custom-made installations (Chanel). The three trends below stood out to me as driving beauty in new directions. But as I always say with the more intimidating runway trends, find the element of the look with which you can confidently identify... And then own it!!

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Photos courtesy of Napoleon Perdis


1. Graphic Arts
Calder. Lichtenstein. Picasso. This season, several designers chose looks that more closely resembled line drawings or even bold graphic prints than makeup. While Haider Ackermann stuck with carbon black liner pulled into dangerously sharp wings and angles designed to look like sketches, Anthony Vaccarello and Céline created eye work in bold blocks that was distinctly reminiscent of American sculptor and painter Alexander Calder. As for Chanel and Givenchy? That was makeup worthy of a frame - and an exhibition at MOMA!

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Looks I created for Toni Maticevski RTW SS 2012 and Alex Perry SS 2011



Get the graphic look: I love liner as a trend - and the bolder the better! For Toni Maticevski's SS12 RTW show I created a bold look that fused a modern Nefertiti with old-Hollywood glamour by joining a strong brow with graphic, sensuous liner. It was one of my favorite looks of the season because it was strong yet undeniably feminine. Create a modern, graphic eye by lining only the inner and outer corners of the eye with a liquid liner to give the eye shape and leaving the center 3rd bare. Then line the outer corner of the lower lash line, extending up to the natural crease of the eye. To create a lifted look, make sure the angle of the line extends towards the tail of the brow. Then starting at the end point of the liner (at the outer corner of the eye), take the liner back towards the top lash line.

PRO TIP: For a steady application, try dabbing over the eye instead of drawing in one straight line.

2. The Blue Period
Proving that blue eye shadow isn't confined to the 80s archives, multiple designers counted on hues of the shade to create a bold statement this season. The strong blocks of royal blue spotted at Marc by Marc Jacobs gave the looks a very modern feel, especially in the absence of mascara or liner. The models at Badgley Mischka sported a feminine, almost Barbie-inspired take on the look, with a sheer wash of aqua shadow punctuated by a soft pink lip. The Armani show introduced a fresh take on blue with a seafoam shadow diffused all around the eyes for an ethereally beautiful effect.

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Spring 2014 looks from Marc by Marc Jacobs, Badgley Mischka and Armani



Go back to blue: This is a little-known secret, but navy is one of the most universally face-flattering shades there is and it looks just fabulous on blondes in particular. I love incorporating shades of blue into a smoky eye. For just a hint of color, work a liner in any blue shade on the upper or lower lash line or scribble over the entire eyelid and blend with a neutral eyeshadow shade to create a no-fuss smoky eye.

3. Return to Innocence
Spring 2014 wasn't all about the eyes with several designers choosing to focus on the perfection of the skin with impeccable, velvety complexions and flushed cheeks. The natural, youthful faces at Marni and Valentino evoked pure innocence and the slightest hint of bronze on the eye at Dolce & Gabbana lent a touch of modern glamour to their look. This is really a look that requires no translation yet that fantastically flawless skin is often the hardest thing to fake.

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The look I created for Camilla & Marc SS 2013; Spring 2014 looks from Marni and Dolce & Gabbana


Get skintastic: In the world of makeup, less can often be more and this is certainly the case here! I'm fanatical about skin, it really has to be perfect if you're going to keep everything else quite bare. Start with a Radiance-Boosting Primer, followed with a liquid or cream foundation a touch lighter than the complexion to highlight the center of the face. Blend the foundation into the skin with your fingertips to truly get that 'second skin' appearance. Sweep a pink blush (with a touch of shimmer) over the cheeks and highlight the top of the cheekbones, bridge of the nose and cupid's bow with a cream luminizer.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Naomi Campbell Conquers The Vivienne Westwood Heels That Almost Killed Her 20 Years Ago

Naomi Campbell Conquers The Vivienne Westwood Heels That Almost Killed Her 20 Years Ago: Models fall on the runway all the time. But no fall is as famous as Naomi Campbell's epic stumble in 1993 during Vivienne Westwood's Paris Fashion Week show.

Sadly, the British supermodel was no match for Westwood's insanely high, lace-up platform heels and her very public tumble is now fashion history. But sometimes, life offers you second chances, and that's exactly what happened for the 43-year-old on Saturday during an appearance on UK's "The Jonathan Ross Show."

After chatting with Naomi about love, life and (of course) anger management, Ross pulled out the infamous Westwood heels and challenged the runway queen to strut in them again.

"The Face" judge was shocked to be reunited with the monstrous shoes after 20 years, but like a true supermodel (or sadist) she stepped up to the challenge.

Reunited once again # my shoes @VivenneWestwood I stayed standing . Thank Jonathan Ross @Wossy had a laugh ! … http://t.co/NmoXnKNUxm
— Naomi Campbell (@NaomiCampbell) October 26, 2013



Dressed in a beaded silver gown, Naomi confidently worked the "Jonathan Ross Show" runway with grace and ease. She had a slight wobble, but totally managed to stay on her feet. Victory at long last!

Watch Naomi's victorious walk in the video below and make sure to check out the second clip for her epic tumble seen around the world.

It happens to the best of them...

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Michelle Obama And Daughters Wear Fall's Biggest Trends To Church Services (PHOTOS)

Michelle Obama And Daughters Wear Fall's Biggest Trends To Church Services (PHOTOS): Those Obama girls are such trendsetters. On a trip to church on Sunday, Michelle Obama led her stylish brood in showing off some of the season's key looks.

FLOTUS and Sasha coordinated in shades of deep purple, and Michelle kept the hue current with a pair of black thigh-high boots. And Malia's statement-making coat offered a prime example of the grid-print trend we've been seeing all season.

We've seen plenty of stars like Hilary Duff, Miley Cyrus and Diane Kruger in sexy suede over-the-knee stompers... though we admit Michelle might make the shoes look the classiest. We've even seen FLOTUS rock the thigh-high height before, namely, on a trip to India back in 2010. (What a trendsetter!)

Take a cue from the Obamas and incorporate these terrific trends into your fall wardrobe!

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More sartorial inspiration from the terrific trio:



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Why I Wore My Wedding Dress Anyways

Why I Wore My Wedding Dress Anyways: "If you ask women about their clothes, they tell you about their lives" -- Delia Ephron

Should I or shouldn't I -- a friend would lend the black BCBG, hanging on my closet door lifelessly as the safe, backup option. She implored: don't wear the wedding dress.

But I followed my gut. The indescribable feeling was what led me to love and to heartbreak, and... the broken engagement.

I had said yes to the proposal and yes to the dress I bought on a whim and still admired for its creamy, textured floral pattern. It was me, without alterations.

Getting ready last minute for a Friday night gala, I wasn't sure what to wear, when a girlfriend walked into my studio/closet. She was wearing a white silky number. It was a sign.

"So why not?" I exclaimed inside with some nervous trepidation following me into the venue.
"Is that a wedding dress?" a girl asked curiously.
"Did you just get married?" some buzzed guy joked.
An older gentleman remarked I looked fantastic.
A fabulous woman said the dress was pretty.

Of course, there were some stares. Some so plainly obvious, following you up and down the stairs at the venue. Admiration from afar could be flattering; staring could be rendered rude.

A few weeks ago, another friend advised to sell the dress and spend the cash on something else. I wasn't ready to do that. The dress was pretty and mine and the opportunity arose -- I would wear the heck out of it for a few hours.

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Why I Wore My Wedding Dress Anyways



I tried not to care about the whispers and instead gave compliments to the others daringly dressed in the crowd. I headed to my imaginative state of a little flower girl, thinking this could be my wedding reception and they could be all the guests. Let the champagne flow! I would have cake, mousse and macarons -- eat them all, too.

I was supposed to get married this month. Well, that had been in an early save-the-date plan, anyways.

"I don't care; I love it!" blared the speaker system.

"I don't care!" the women on the dance floor echoed to the anthem by Icona Pop. Then Lana del Ray's "Summertime Sadness" slowed everything down and I was reminded it might be time to call it a ball.

By midnight, I returned home and unzipped.

Who knows if I showered myself with some sort of bad luck -- I had borrowed my friend's shoes, donned the dress and alas, had midnight blue nails by coincidence. My lips curled upwards as I flipped through pictures on the iPhone.

I keep pinning wish-lists on my "wedding" board. I still believe in everlasting love. Someday.

The question is for those who have walked down the aisle before me: *now what do I do with the dress?!

Maybe I'll keep it as a keepsake, show my future daughter one day that mommy was brave and beautiful to wear a white dress on her own and it made her very happy.

Beyonce Free Fall Jumps in New Zealand - Watch Her Trip Down!

Beyonce Free Fall Jumps in New Zealand - Watch Her Trip Down!:

Beyonce Free Fall Jumps in New Zealand - Watch Her Trip Down!
Beyonce Free Fall Jumps in New Zealand - Watch Her Trip Down!
Beyonce flies through the air as she takes a free fall jump in this brand new video posted to document her experience from Friday (October 18) in Auckland, New Zealand.
The 32-year-old entertainer filmed the entire drop – watch the video to see her smiling face on the way down!
PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Beyonce
“This is awesome!” Bey screamed as she was mid-fall. “That is so fun!” she added when she landed on the ground. Beyonce did get a little nervous before making the jump, but embraced her fear!
Check out some photos Bey posted from the experience as well.

Paris Hilton Dresses Up As Miley Cyrus For Halloween Party At The Playboy Mansion

Paris Hilton Dresses Up As Miley Cyrus For Halloween Party At The Playboy Mansion: Paris Hilton is one of many people to dress up as Miley Cyrus this Halloween season.

The 32-year-old donned Cyrus' now iconic VMAs performance outfit as she attended a party at the Playboy mansion last night (Oct. 26).

"Twerk or treat," she tweeted with the below Instagram photo:



She also shared another snap, writing, "Like my Miley costume? #Halloween."



Paris attended the party with her sister Nicky Hilton, who was dressed as a sexy schoolgirl. Classic.

See more photos of Paris and Nicky's costumes below:

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Heather Locklear, Marc Mani Step Out In Los Angeles

Heather Locklear, Marc Mani Step Out In Los Angeles: Heather Locklear attended the opening of "Evita" Thursday in Los Angeles with her new boyfriend in tow: Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Marc Mani. The 52-year-old actress, who split from longterm boyfriend Jack Wagner in November 2011, walked up to the event holding hands with Mani, who, at age 44, is eight years younger than the former "Melrose Place" star.

Locklear and Mani have been dating since at least last spring, when the pair were photographed hitting up hot spots in West Hollywood. Mani is no stranger to the spotlight, though. In 2008, "Extra" voted the Harvard-educated doctor the most eligible plastic-surgeon bachelor, and in 2009, Forbes magazine selected him as one of their 10 "Leading Providers" among plastic surgeons in the U.S.

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GALLERY PHOTOS The Best Dressed Celebs Of The Week Deserve Gold Stars (PHOTOS)

The Best Dressed Celebs Of The Week Deserve Gold Stars (PHOTOS): This week's best-dressed list was filled with stars in stunning solid color dresses. Reese Witherspoon turned heads in a red strapless gown, while Miley Cyrus proved that she looks just as good in clothes as she does in lingerie.

A-listers like Taylor Schilling and Camilla Alves wowed us in white, and Sandra Bullock proved that she is without a doubt the best-dressed star at the moment. Who is styling this lady?

Check out our picks for best-dressed and let us what you think.

Sandra Bullock in Dsquared²

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Bullock is looking better and better with every red carpet appearance. We love this lingerie-inspired LBD. Not only does it fit her body like a glove, but it's also a subtle take on the underwear as outerwear trend.

Taylor Schilling in Zuhair Murad

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The proof is in the pudding -- Taylor Schilling is not only a talented actress, but she also has killer style. Even though it's way past Labor Day, the star's white dress works because of the black accents and long sleeves.

Miley Cyrus in Marc Jacobs

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We were starting to forget what Miley looked like with clothes on. This dress is so sexy without showing too much skin -- she's on the right path.

Reese Witherspoon in Calvin Klein

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We adore the simplicity of this look. The bold dress with the thin white line is not only captivating, but draws our attention to the actress' beautiful updo.

Camilla Alves

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There are so many things that are perfect about this look: The black and white color blocking is extremely flattering, the light draping accentuates her small waist, while the keyhole detail at the top breaks up all the material.

Kate Beckinsale in Donna Karan

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There are few ways you can go wrong in a plunging red wrap dress, but the vibrant color and lines on this gown make Beckinsale stand out for all the right reasons.

Demi Moore in Salvatore Ferragamo

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Moore's style is only getting better as she gets older. This rich, navy halter dress is fun, yet still age-appropriate.

Viola Davis in Escada

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The fit of this dress is perfection. It hugs the Academy Award-nominated star in all the right places, and the V-neck complements her physique. Davis has also mastered the art of picking the right hue for her skin tone.

Frieda Pinto

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All that glitters really is gold, or at least, this dress. The embellishments, halter neckline and neutral color are the trifecta of chic.

Alessandra Ambrosio

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Well, that's one heck of a cut-out. Though the Victoria's Secret model is baring a lot of skin, the long hemline and flowy skirt compensate for the sexy top.

More celebs who made the best-dressed list:



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