Friday, June 05, 2015

Gucci Keeps Up Its Granny-Chic Streak for Resort

Gucci Keeps Up Its Granny-Chic Streak for Resort:

Looks from Gucci's 2016 resort collection. Photos: Gucci
Looks from Gucci's 2016 resort collection. Photos: Gucci
For his first resort collection as creative director of Gucci, designer Alessandro Michele followed the example of fashion houses like Chanel, Dior and Louis Vuitton and held a destination runway show, bringing his wares stateside for the first time. At a Chelsea gallery space in New York — complete with exposed brick walls, floors lined with antique-looking Turkish rugs and garage doors that opened to allow models to parade across 22nd street (which Gucci shut down for the occasion) — Michele presented his second womenswear collection for the Italian label, and it's clear that he's settling into his new, eccentric aesthetic for the brand quite nicely.

The show featured 62 looks for both men and women — although many were androgynous enough to work well for either gender — and much like Gucci's fall 2015 collection, there was a strong vintage vibe. There were upholstery-like and quilted fabrics that looked plush and expensive, as well as pieces with traditional lace, crafty crochet embellishments and quirky embroideries that wouldn't look out of place in your (ultra chic) grandmother's closet. The color palette evoked the '60s and '70s, but the addition of funky mixed prints — chevron stripes, florals, landscapes and a psychedelic paisley — kept it from looking dated. There was plenty of play with texture, too, from fur accents on cuffs and ruffled collars to disco-ready lurex and completely sheer skirts, the latter made a bit more modest by layering them over very high-waisted underwear.

Most of the looks were styled with old-fashioned headscarves and bookish, oversized eyeglasses. While the clothing Michele presented on Thursday won't be available in stores for six more months, we're willing to bet that fans and Instagram lookers-on will be experimenting with these old-school accessories much sooner than that.

See the full Gucci resort 2016 collection in the gallery below.

Tony Awards Organizers Are Making Sure the Red Carpet Is Fashionable This Year

Tony Awards Organizers Are Making Sure the Red Carpet Is Fashionable This Year:

The 2014 Tony Awards red carpet. Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images
The 2014 Tony Awards red carpet. Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images
The red carpet at the 69th Annual Tony Awards on Sunday will be unlike any the Broadway awards event has seen before. For the very first time, every nominee and presenter, a group of at about 130 people, has been styled with the help of public relations agency KCD and editors at magazines including Vogue, Teen Vogue and Vanity Fair. The red carpet space has been designed by Raul Avila, the same event company which designs the interiors and red carpet of the Costume Institute Gala each year.

Page Six first reported in March that American Theatre Wing chair and costume designer William Ivey Long had asked Anna Wintour to help make the red carpet "more chic," after she commented at a Central Saint Martins panel in June that the fashion at the 2014 awards was a "disaster." The show, which airs on CBS, is one of the least watched awards shows though it commonly features Hollywood stars. In 2014, 7 million viewers watched the Tony Awards, compared to the 15.6 million who tuned into the Emmys.

But the efforts being made to revamp the Tonys red carpet involve much more than Wintour's involvement. Long said that the process began several years ago with the help of a longtime friend and client. "My particular fairy godmother in the project was Joan Rivers," said Long, who designed the late comedian's performance looks for the last decade. "I felt very comfortable in saying, 'What do you think if we upped the red carpet at the Tony Awards?'"

William Ivey Long announcing the 2015 nominees in April. Photo: Jemal Countess/Getty Images
William Ivey Long announcing the 2015 nominees in April. Photo: Jemal Countess/Getty Images
Rivers became immediately involved. "She gave me this ten commandments list," said Long. "They were questions all about discovering what you expect from your red carpet. How is your red carpet different from others? Do you have a strategic plan with the building in mind? You can imagine she was on the money and very organized — a business woman to the nth degree."

Armed with Rivers' advice, Long and a committee from the Tony Award Productions — a joint venture of The Broadway League, a national trade association, and the American Theatre Wing, a not-for-profit service organization — met to discuss how the red carpet could be restructured for more media attention and buzz. What resulted was a five-year plan that began in 2014 with mostly red carpet infrastructure changes, which Long calls "dipp[ing] our toe into the water." For Sunday's show, the Tony Awards has "committed more energy and support to a larger, more specific red carpet," said Long. "We’ve amortized our commitment over five years."

A successful red carpet requires memorable fashion that inspires best dressed lists. In past years, many show attendees did not borrow looks from fashion designers, as is common practice at Hollywood awards shows. Long would design gowns for a couple of actresses he worked with each year and often helped actors buy tuxedos. As for the rest of the nominees, they were left to their own devices. "It's catch as catch can, my dear," said Long.

So Long decided to reach out to Wintour for help, and Vogue began contacting several nominees and presenters to arrange fittings. Long went to the magazine offices himself "to see what that level of support was," accompanying co-host Kristin Chenoweth at her meeting with designer Zac Posen. "He fit her in just gorgeous things and she has her own proportions, she’s unique, and Zac knew just what to do," said Long. "I was very impressed." Vogue declined to comment for this article.

It's not just Vogue that's involved. Teen Vogue confirmed that Style Features Director Andrew Bevan has styled two young actresses from "Fun Home," Emily Skeggs and Sydney Lucas. Long says Vanity Fair started contacting actors the day the nominations were announced in April, without prompting from Long, and is working with at least one nominated actress, Judy Kuhn — also from "Fun Home" —  as well as her husband and daughter. Vanity Fair did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

As for those presenters and nominees who didn't get a call from Condé Nast, Tony Awards partner KCD is coordinating their looks. "KCD are professional matchmakers, like Dolly Levi," said Long (referencing the musical "Hello Dolly," for all you theater neophytes). Long accompanied nominated actress Victoria Clarke of "Gigi" to her fitting at KCD. "I was very tickled to see all the choices that Victoria had to choose from. It was just beautiful support." Long says KCD is making sure no one falls through the cracks.

"Every nominee I’ve been talking to — we’ve been having several events — they’re just all feeling very well taken care of," he said. "Everyone who is being supported just feels pampered, they feel like royalty. And I tell them, 'Well, you are!'"

Actor James Carpinello in his "Rock of Ages" costume in 2009. Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images Actor James Carpinello in his "Rock of Ages" costume in 2009. Photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images
Getting the nominees to look good on Sunday is one thing, but making sure the photographs are attractive to the press is another. "Last year we were still following the ancien régime of step-and-repeat," said Long. "The step-and-repeat is the old way that makes you dizzy when you look at all those logos jumping at you in a psychedelic vibrating pattern, it always gave me a headache." Instead of a printed background, attendees will pose in front of boxwood hedges. "There will be a few logos but they will be presented in an exquisite way, if I do say so myself."

Throughout the red carpet revamp process, Long has been eager to let Broadway find its own red carpet identity, whatever that might be. "How is Broadway glamour unique and different from Hollywood glamour?" he said. "That is one of the missions. I hope we will discover it." Long says Wintour understands that the event needs to set its own tone. "She knows the difference between the Met Gala and Hollywood and Broadway, so we're very excited that our own unique sense of self will come out." Rivers emphasized the same point to Long during their conversations about the Tonys. "She said, 'Find out what is right for Broadway; remember you’re unique,'" he said.

Long wants the Tony Awards to be perceived universally as a momentous event because it represents the combination of five major brands: Broadway, Fashion Avenue, Radio City Music Hall, CBS and New York City. "When that all comes together, that’s like Benjamin Franklin with that key flying on the kite," said Long. "There's going be some electricity. So we are very excited this year to see how this combustion happens."

The 69th annual Tony Awards will hosted by CBS on Sunday, June 7, live from Radio City Music Hall at 8 p.m. ET.

Monday, June 01, 2015

Emma Stone is Pretty and Pale in Pucci

Emma Stone is Pretty and Pale in Pucci:

Emma Stone at a screening of her new film, "Aloha." Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images
Emma Stone at a screening of her new film, "Aloha." Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images
Emma Stone's skin is so fair, she almost doesn't look human — it's more comparable to that of a porcelain doll. Her paleness is actually one of my favorite things about her because it emphasizes her huge eyes, wide smile and often colorful red-carpet looks.

As such, it was a surprise and a delight to see her dressed in a bright white Pucci dress on Wednesday in Los Angeles, where she attended the premiere of her new film "Aloha." The flapper-style frock is not much lighter than the actress' skin tone, but the shiny fringe and criss-crossing pattern keep it from washing her out. The pointy silver Christian Louboutin pumps and long, sleek white blazer perched effortlessly on her shoulders add modern touches to a dress that could veer on the costume-y side with the wrong accessories.

With her skin and outfit on the same page (at least color palette wise), her famously faux red hair takes center stage — almost as shiny and vibrant as her delightful personality.

Peter Copping Shows His 1st Resort Collection for Oscar de la Renta

Peter Copping Shows His 1st Resort Collection for Oscar de la Renta:

A red silk faille gown from Oscar de la Renta's resort 2016 collection. Photo: Oscar de la Renta
A red silk faille gown from Oscar de la Renta's resort 2016 collection. Photo: Oscar de la Renta
It was just a month ago that Peter Copping showed his first bridal range for Oscar de la Renta, but the resort collection he presented Thursday afternoon to press — heavy on dresses and gowns, with some daywear separates thrown into the mix — looked far from rushed.

In the tradition of the late designer, Copping's gowns were elaborately embroidered and appliquéd with florals and, in some instances, overlaid with lace. Standouts included a columnar white dress with flowered vines trailing from the neckline; a magenta and white off-the-shoulder dress with a fully paillette-embroidered bodice and floor-length skirt scattered with yellow flowers; a mink car coat, dyed teal and inset with black python; and a red, floor-length silk faille gown with a sheer, sequin-embroidered décolletage and cutout skirt (see above).

Copping continued to introduce shorter lengths and lingerie details, as well as some more adventurous silhouettes, including a black beaded cocktail dress with a navy cape back. Voluminous tiers of ruffles appeared on the skirts of several gowns, the most dramatic of which was the closing number, in black silk taffeta with jet embroidery and a billowing train. With each collection (this would be the third) Copping's confidence — and facility with the house's codes — seem to advance.

See the collection in full below.

Kendall and Kylie Jenner's Topshop Collaboration Is Here

Kendall and Kylie Jenner's Topshop Collaboration Is Here:

Photo: Topshop
Photo: Topshop
On Sunday night, Kim Kardashian made the earth-shattering announcement that she's pregnant with her second child; meanwhile, her younger half-siblings Kendall and Kylie Jenner had a big reveal of their own planned to start the week.

On Monday, the Jenner sisters unveiled their collaboration with Topshop, which was first teased back in January. While it's their debut collection for the British retailer, they've already tested the fashion design waters through a multi-season partnership with PacSun. The target demographic for their Topshop line seems to be the same: teens who gravitate towards festival-ready, California-inspired separates, like floral crop tops, denim cut-offs and airy maxi dresses. Prices seem to cater to a younger customer as well, beginning at around $52 and capping off at $150.

The Jenners' range consists of 15 pieces, and hits Topshop stores, Topshop.com and select Nordstrom locations on June 3. Click through the gallery below to check out their full offering — plus a few promo shots modeled by Kendall and Kylie themselves, naturally.

Diane Kruger, Mindy Kaling & More Provide Summer Dressing Inspiration at the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic

Diane Kruger, Mindy Kaling & More Provide Summer Dressing Inspiration at the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic:

Black Watch captain and polo player Nacho Figueras, his wife Delfina Blaquier, Diane Kruger and Joshua Jackson hang out before the match begins. Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images
Black Watch captain and polo player Nacho Figueras, his wife Delfina Blaquier, Diane Kruger and Joshua Jackson hang out before the match begins. Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images
"I wanted to feel like we're in 'Pretty Woman,'" said designer Christian Siriano at the eighth-annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic at Liberty State Park on Saturday, his first polo watching experience. "I love that people are such hardcore fans and I wanted to see why. It's fabulous and super chic."

Indeed, what could be more fabulous and chic than a champagne-fueled, celebrity-filled day party alongside a quick Polo match? Actresses like Diane Kruger, Freida Pinto and Mindy Kaling clinked glasses alongside models Joan Smalls and Soo Joo Park and designers Wes Gordon, Carly Cushnie, Michelle Ochs and Rebecca Minkoff.

The uniform of the day was long, lightweight, shoulder-baring dresses in white or gingham, though some women couldn't resist a pantsuit, like Maggie Gyllenhaal in pale pink trousers and a crop top, or a revealing jumpsuit, like Diane Kruger's sleek black style.  Her straw hat protected her face from the rays, but hopefully she remembered to apply some sunblock on her cut-outs.

"I’m into the off-the-shoulder right now," said jewelry designer Jennifer Fisher about the Johanna Ortiz top she found on Moda Operandi. "It's easier, you don’t end up with strange tan lines after going to an event like this and standing outside for four hours. I've smartened up." Athena Calderone had the same thought, in a voluminous white top and long bohemian skirt. "I try not to wear a lot of structured, architectural clothes in the summer," she said. "It's a lot of white gauzy feminine dresses."

The smartest sartorial move, however, was to forgo stilettos for flat sandals or wedges. "My heels have been getting stuck in the grass all day," said model Lindsay Ellingson. "I’m loving that mules are back in style because they are comfortable and there's a thicker heel." And also more conducive to stomping divots.

Freida Pinto's ceremonial ball toss throw. Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images
Freida Pinto's ceremonial ball toss throw. Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images
Pinto was dressed head-to toe in Michael Kors for the event, including a pair of chunky, strappy sandals. "I love flats, but these are comfortable," she said. Indeed, she didn't stumble as she threw the ceremonial ball toss before the start of the match.

The most exciting celebrity guest however, was a very unexpected one. Rapper 50 Cent embraced his first ever polo experience by fully dressing the part in a three-piece suit and fedora. Unlike the other A-list attendees, he charmingly chatted up the many guests who asked to take a picture with him.

See what everyone wore below.

Bruce Jenner Introduces the World to Caitlyn Jenner on Cover of 'Vanity Fair'

Bruce Jenner Introduces the World to Caitlyn Jenner on Cover of 'Vanity Fair':

Photo: Annie Leibovitz for 'Vanity Fair'
Photo: Annie Leibovitz for 'Vanity Fair'
On Monday, Bruce Jenner introduced the world to her new female identity, "Caitlyn," on the cover and in an intimate editorial in Vanity Fair, shot at her home in Malibu by Annie Leibovitz. When the issue hits newsstands on June 9, Jenner will give readers an in-depth account of what her transition has been like — including how her famous family has dealt with her sharing her secret with the world — and what gave her the courage to finally debut her true self after a lifetime of hiding.

"If I was lying on my deathbed and I had kept this secret and never ever did anything about it, I would be lying there saying, ‘You just blew your entire life,'" Jenner tells Buzz Bissinger, who authors the exclusive profile. Jenner tweeted for the first time under @Caitlyn_Jenner moments after the cover went live:

This is the second time Jenner has spoken publicly and at length about her transition, following an E! special with Diane Sawyer last month, where Jenner officially came clean about becoming a woman.

We applaud Caitlyn for her strength and bravery, and we're anxious to see the full story when it hits newsstands next week.

Altuzarra Introduces a New Signature for Resort 2016

Altuzarra Introduces a New Signature for Resort 2016:

A white pantsuit with frayed seam details from Joseph Altuzarra's resort 2016 collection.
A white pantsuit with frayed seam details from Joseph Altuzarra's resort 2016 collection.
In just seven years, Joseph Altuzarra has built a brand that many longer-running fashion houses would envy. The label already has a few well-known signatures: a high-slit skirt, most prominently, as well as Romanian peasant blouses and tailored suiting whose curved seams conjure up the name "Altuzarra" as easily as a label might.

Not content to rest on his laurels, Altuzarra last year began working with an artistic director — Thomas Lenthal, co-founder of magazines Numéro, Paradis and System — on a "whole branding effort," seen last season in buttons emblazoned with the letter "A" and on his first line of leather bags: saddle and hobo-shaped with thick rope straps, leather tassels and rectangular gold hardware. For resort, which Altuzarra presented in his studio on Monday morning, there were more bags in similar shapes — including, for the first time, a clutch — rendered in solid neutrals as well as bright leathers woven to mimic the ikat pieces in the collection. Altuzarra and team also expended a great deal of effort developing a woven leather pattern that looks like a diagonal zig-zag, but is in fact the shape of the letters A-L-T-U-Z-A-R-R-A layered on top of one another, which appeared on the pockets and above the waist of a pin-striped blazer and all over a knee-length collarless coat decorated with bright chevron stripes on the pockets.

And because Altuzarra knows how to brand a collection as well as a label, this one had a handful of identifiers all its own: the aforementioned chevron stripes, inspired my the work of "minimalist artists;" pinstripes, arranged to narrow the figure; frayed edges, running along the seams of blazers and full-length trousers; pleated skirts, done vertically and diagonally (the latter "for flatter texture and movement"), and stiletto sandals feathered in scarlet and gray ("for fun"). For Altuzarra's body-confident boardroom types, there is plenty new to choose from.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

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Adriana Lima Hot Biography

Birth name Adriana Francesca Lima
Date of birth June 12, 1981 (1981-06-12) (age 28)
Place of birth Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Hair color Brown
Eye color Blue
Measurements 86-61-89 (34-24-35)
Dress size 4 (US)
Shoe size 9 (US)
Agency Marilyn Agency
Spouse(s) Marko Jaric (2009-present)

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Adriana Francesca Lima (born June 12, 1981) is a Brazilian model best known as a Victoria's Secret Angel since 2000 and a spokesmodel for Maybelline cosmetics from 2003 to 2009. At age 15, Lima finished first place in Ford's "Supermodel of Brazil" competition and took second place the following year in the Ford "Supermodel of the World" competition before signing with Elite Model Management in New York City.

Lima never thought about being a model, although she had won many beauty pageants in elementary school. However, she had a friend at school who wanted to enter a modeling contest and didn't want to enter alone, so Lima entered with her. Both sent in pictures, and the contest sponsor soon asked Lima to come out for the competition. Soon after, at the age of 15, she entered and finished in first place in Ford's "Supermodel of Brazil" model search. She subsequently entered the 1996 Ford "Supermodel of the World" contest and finished in second place. Three years later, Lima moved to New York City and signed with Elite Model Management. After acquiring representation, Lima's modeling portfolio quickly began to expand, and she appeared in numerous international editions of Vogue and Marie Claire. As a runway model, she has walked the catwalks for designers such as Vera Wang, Christian Lacroix, Emanuel Ungaro, Giorgio Armani, Fendi, Ralph Lauren and Valentino, among others. Lima became a guess girl in 2000, appearing in that year's fall ad campaign. She also appeared in the book A Second Decade of Guess? Images.

Lima continued to build upon her portfolio, doing more print work for Maybelline, for whom she worked as a spokesmodel from 2003 until 2009, the same year she appeared in the company's first calendar, a limited edition run also featuring Kemp Muhl, Jessica White, Julia Stegner, and Anna Wang. Lima has also worked for notable fashion brands bebe, Mossimo, Armani, Bulgari, De Beers, FCUK, Intimissimi, Keds, Swatch, Versace, and BCBG. She also appeared on the covers and in the editorials of other fashion magazines such as Harper's Bazaar, ELLE, GQ, Arena, Cosmopolitan, and Esquire. Her April 2006 GQ cover was the highest-selling issue that magazine for the year, while her April 2008 cover brought a record number of hits to the magazine's website. She also appeared in the 2005 Pirelli Calendar and became the face of Italy's cell phone carrier, Telecom Italia Mobile, a move that earned her the nickname, "the Catherine Zeta-Jones of Italy."

In 2006, Sao Paulo Fashion Week released a calendar featuring twenty-five Brazilian models, including Lima. The calendar was accompanied by a movie containing interviews with the models, which was broadcasted at GNT in Brazil and then hit the shelves as a DVD.

In February 2008, she was featured on the cover of Esquire, re-creating the classic 1966 Angie Dickinson cover on Esquire's 75th anniversary along with fellow Victoria's Secret Angels Alessandra Ambrosio, Karolina Kurkova, Izabel Goulart and Selita Ebanks. She appeared only in shoes, diamonds and gloves for the November 2007 issue of Vanity Fair celebrating 20 years of supermodels with her fellow Angels. In February 2008, she was chosen to be the face of Mexico's Liverpool department store chain and launched the partnership with a press conference, runway show, and summer campaign. Lima returned to the high fashion runway in 2009, walking for Givenchy. That same year, after visiting Turkey, Lima signed a contract with Doritos to appear in print campaigns and commercials which began airing in Turkey in April. She is also one of the faces of Givenchy for the Fall/Winter 2009 season, alongside Mariacarla Boscono and Iris Strubegger.

In 2006, Lima ranked as the fifth highest paid supermodel. In 2007 and 2008, she ranked as the world's fourth highest paid supermodel by Forbes Magazine.

==Victoria's Secret==
Lima is probably best known for her work with Victoria's Secret. Her first fashion show for the company came in 1999, and since being contracted as an Angel in 2000, she has appeared on subsequent shows ever since, opening the show in 2003, 2007, and 2008, in which she also closed the opening segment. Lima has appeared on several television ads for the brand, including the praised and criticized "Angel in Venice" commercial of 2003 with Bob Dylan and her solo Victoria's Secret's Super Bowl XLII ad, the single most-seen ad of the game, watched by 103.7 million viewers. 2008 continued for Lima with hosting the What Is Sexy? program for the E! Entertainment Network and a July tour for the BioFit Uplift Bra launch, with stops in Long Island, Boston, and Miami Beach. She was also featured in November's Miracle Bra relaunch. Topping the year off, Lima wore the "Fantasy Bra" for the 2008 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. In 2009, Lima launched the company's new makeup line, "Christian Siriano for VS Makeup."

==Acting==
Lima's first acting role was the wife, alongside Mickey Rourke and Forest Whitaker, in The Follow (2001), a short film in BMW's series The Hire, starring Clive Owen. She also appeared with her fellow Angels in a guest spot playing herself in the series How I Met Your Mother in November 2007.

In 2008, Lima appeared on the American television series Ugly Betty, where she played herself and made friends with the series' title character, played by America Ferrera. According to her publicist, Liza Anderson, "Adriana has always been a huge fan of Ugly Betty and is thrilled for the opportunity to make a guest star appearance."

==Reception==
Since her rise to fame, Lima is often cited by popular media as one of the world's sexiest women. Lima was listed in the 2005 Forbes' edition of The World's Best-Paid Celebrities Under 25. Also, she ranked No.99th in the 2006 Forbes' edition of The Celebrity 100 (Forbes' Highest Paid and Powerful Celebrities in the World). Lima was chosen to be a part of People magazine's 100 most beautiful people in the world list, sharing that space with the Angels, with whom she also received a star on the Hollywood "Walk of Fame" prior to the 2007 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. That same year, she ranked 7th on FHM's "100 Sexiest Women 2007" list and was awarded as the "Hottest Girl on the Planet" at the first Spike TV Guys' Choice Awards, although the category was not mentioned in the actual broadcast. Lima was also voted on the Maxim "Hot 100" 2007 at the #53 spot. She was voted #1 as the Most Desirable Woman in 2005 by visitors of the men's lifestyle website, Askmen.com (she placed 4th in 2006 and 2007, 10th in 2008, and 19th in 2009). Lima is also listed in the 2009 Guinness Book of World Records as the youngest model on Forbes' Celebrity 100 List. As of November 2008, Models.com featured her at No.1 on the list of the Sexiest Models today. In 2009, she was voted sixth in "FHM's Sexiest Women In The World".

==Public image and Personal life==
Victoria's Secret Angels Adriana Lima (left), Marisa Miller and Selita Ebanks ride in the Guantanamo Bay Christmas Parade Dec. 1, 2007

In addition to her native Portuguese, Lima speaks English, French, and a bit of Italian. Lima was shy around boys when she was younger, not receiving her first kiss until she was 17 years old. Afterward, the boy went directly to her mother to ask if he could marry her. She is a devout Catholic who attends church every Sunday. In April 2006, she told GQ that she was a virgin. "Sex is for after marriage," she explained. "They  have to respect that this is my choice. If there's no respect, that means they don't want me." Staying true to her religious roots, she is known for taking a Bible backstage to read.

She has been romantically linked to musician/singer Lenny Kravitz and Prince Wenzeslaus of Liechtenstein. In 2009 she married Serbian basketball player Marko Jaric'; they wed in a private civil ceremony in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on Valentines Day. The couple originally planned on a large wedding in Salvador in June 2009, but the couple decided to opt for a wedding in each of their hometowns; both are scheduled to take place at the end of 2009.

Lima and Jaric' are reportedly expecting their first child together in December 2009. Lima's representative told People magazine: "Adriana and Marko are overjoyed that they are expecting their first child together and are excited to share the happy news and start their family together." She has also recently applied for Serbian citizenship in order to promote a positive image of Serbia abroad.

==Charity==
Lima does charitable work helping with an orphanage, "Caminhos da Luz" (Ways of Light), located in her hometown. She helps with construction to expand the orphanage, and buys clothes for poor children in Salvador, Bahia. She appeared on Var Yok musun, the Turkish version of Deal or No Deal, where her prize money went to a hospital in Istanbul for children fighting leukemia.

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Alyssa's Slip-On Summer Dress

Alyssa's Slip-On Summer Dress:

Photo: Club Monaco
Photo: Club Monaco
Each member of team Fashionista has a very distinct personal style, but one thing that we can all agree on when it comes to shopping is how freaking good the collections at Club Monaco have been lately. (Cheryl dug into this in-depth just last month.) When I popped in to my local store during Memorial Day Weekend, it took great restraint to not scoop up every white lace dress and silk jumpsuit in my path — but this floor-length slip dress has been on my mind since I tried it on. It has the most flattering shape, with high slits up the sides to show a little leg, a peek-a-boo cutout in the back and elastic around the waist to cinch you in. I also love its thin straps and racerback cut, keeping it from looking too preppy. Plus, the bohemian, geometric print in pretty shades of pink and red is right up my alley.

Unfortunately, since it's mostly white, I won't be able to wear it to any of the (many) weddings I have coming up, but if you invite me to any other semi-dressy function this summer, I'll likely show up wearing this.

Brynn maxi dress, $279, available at Club Monaco.

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Natalie Portman Takes Sheer To The Next Level At Cannes Film Festival

Natalie Portman Takes Sheer To The Next Level At Cannes Film Festival: Business in the front, party in the back?



All eyes were on Natalie Portman and her daring dress at the photocall for "A Tale of Love and Darkness," her directorial debut, during the 2015 Cannes Film Festival Sunday. The 33-year-old rocked an eye-catching Rodarte dress, which featured intricate floral beading and a sheer backside that revealed Portman's black underwear:



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The Oscar winner was recently cast to play Jacqueline Kennedy in an upcoming biopic about the former first lady. One commonality between the two women? Taking fashion risks!

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Taylor Swift Tops Maxim's 2015 Hot List

Taylor Swift Tops Maxim's 2015 Hot List: It doesn't get any hotter than Taylor Swift, according to Maxim.



The 25-year-old superstar was named No.1 on the magazine's annual Hot List, and appears as the covergirl for its June issue.



This is Swift's first time appearing on the cover of a men's magazine, and if it's a pairing that surprises you, the singer's participation might have something to do with the arrival of Maxim's new editor-in-chief Kate Lanphear, who has set out to rebrand the magazine that's best known for photos of scantily clad celebrities.



So when your latest album has already sold more than 4.6 million copies and you've been nominated for practically every award out there, just how does it feel to be named No.1 on Maxim's Hot List?



Swift told the magazine it's an "incredible compliment."



"This year has been my favorite year of my life so far. I got to make an album exactly the way I wanted to make it. I got to put it out exactly the way I dreamed of putting it out. Every one of these whims and ideas came to fruition. The videos -- I'm proud of those, I'm proud of the tour. I'm proud of the way this has all happened," she explained. "In the midst of all that, this is really nice. it really feels like a wonderful celebration of my favorite year."



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Gwyneth Paltrow Says She Feels 'More Comfortable' In A Bikini Now Than Ever Before

Gwyneth Paltrow Says She Feels 'More Comfortable' In A Bikini Now Than Ever Before: Gwyneth Paltrow's guide to a happy, healthy life is a mantra anyone can get behind: "I believe, as cheesy as it sounds, in exercise, laughing, having sex, being yourself,” the actress told Women's Health magazine.



The 42-year-old lifestyle website founder poses on the cover of the magazine's June issue in a bikini bottom and a cutoff T-shirt. "I feel way more comfortable in a bathing suit now than I did 20 years ago,” Paltrow told the magazine.



The "Mortdecai" actress also explained her daily routine, which consists of a cup of coffee, an hour of dance cardio, a salad with grilled chicken for lunch and whatever she wants for dinner. But she also knows how to indulge when the time is right. While on an airplane with some turbulence recently, Paltrow decided to opt for some day drinking. "I was like, ‘F--k this,'" she told the magazine, "I had a Bloody Mary in the middle of the day." Check out her cover photo below.



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The June issue of Women's Health hits newsstands on May 26. For more, go to WomensHealthMag.com.

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Bikini'd Jessica Alba Is The Picture Of Summer In Shape Magazine

Bikini'd Jessica Alba Is The Picture Of Summer In Shape Magazine: Jessica Alba looks like the picture of summer in Shape magazine's latest issue.



The Honest Company founder and actress appears on the June 2015 cover of Shape, and in an array of bright swimsuits for the editorial. Alba, 34, admitted that "working out sucks," but she manages to stay motivated by taking classes surrounded by other people.



“I attribute my athletic body to the martial arts, gymnastics, dance and strength training I did while filming 'Dark Angel,'" she said of her action-packed TV series, which ran from 2000 to 2002. "That’s made me strong and really set the bar.”



Alba said that becoming a mother changed her self-image for the better.



“I wasn’t truly confident about my body until I had my daughters, Honor, 7, and Haven, 3," she said. "I felt more comfortable in my own skin after they were born. Plus, if I want them to be happy with their bodies, I need to walk the walk.”



Read more from Alba's interview in the June issue of Shape, on newsstands now.



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Mackenzie Foy, That Little Kid From 'Twilight,' Is Eerily Beautiful At Cannes

Mackenzie Foy, That Little Kid From 'Twilight,' Is Eerily Beautiful At Cannes: Human-vampire hybrids don't really exist ... right? Because Mackenzie Foy's unearthly radiance at the red-carpet premiere of "The Little Prince" at Cannes is seriously freaking us out.



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You might recognize Foy from "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2," in which she played Renesmee, the half-human, half-vampire daughter of Edward and Bella Cullen (née Swan).



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She's also gotten attention for her affecting role as the daughter of Matthew McConaughey's character in "Interstellar."



We can't wait to see what this shining starlet does next.

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The Evolution Of Teen Sexuality In Hollywood, From Britney To Miley

The Evolution Of Teen Sexuality In Hollywood, From Britney To Miley:

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In retrospect, the video for Mandy Moore’s first single, “Candy,” doesn’t seem particularly controversial: The camera pans over a generic suburban neighborhood—an ice cream truck, kids riding bikes, a young girl on a swing — before entering the then-fifteen-year-old singer’s bedroom through the window, like a kidnapper. But the most salacious part is the cartoonishly voluptuous way Moore mouths the song’s lyrics, which are rife with what can only be called single entendres, including the chant of the opening line: “Give it to me.”



Nevertheless, it felt suggestive enough back in 1999 that my friend Sean, upon first seeing it, turned to me and said, “There is something really, really weird going on in our culture right now.” At the time, we were only a couple of years past adolescence ourselves, but, I instantly understood what he meant. The thing that’s so disturbing about that clip — and about the video for Britney Spears’ “…Baby One More Time,” released eight months prior — is that it highlights the subjects’ youth, making it an integral part of their purported comeliness (at least, to one segment of the audience: adult men).



Of course, even then, this wasn’t exactly a new trick. What’s probably best known, albeit reductively, as the Lolita thing — after Vladimir Nabokov’s brutal 1955 novel — has been around for ages. But, the phenomenon did seem to be reaching a fever pitch in the late 1990s. As the writer Steven Daly says of Spears’s infamous first Rolling Stone cover, “I do think, in a way, that a line was crossed. The genie was out of the bottle.” Daly wrote the story that accompanied David LaChapelle’s remarkably prurient pictures in the music magazine’s April 15, 1999 issue, although he didn’t actually see the images — which included a shot of the singer pushing a little girl’s pink bicycle, dressed in a shiny pink halter, and a pair of white booty shorts that said “BABY” in rhinestones on the butt — until the issue hit newsstands. If he had, he says, he would have addressed them. Instead, he opened his story by quoting Spears as she strenuously denied that there was anything sexual going on in her debut video; it comes off, in context, as a little disingenuous. But Daly isn’t sure that it was. He visited Spears in her Kentwood, Louisiana home a few days before the photographer and his team descended upon the town, and he says that when she broached the topic of the shoot, her ideas were notably old-fashioned.

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“She had a whole thing in her mind, involving this neighbor lady’s antique furniture. She was thinking porch, lace, rocking chair, Laura Ashley.” Instead, she ended up lying on fuchsia satin sheets in a black push-up bra, clutching a Teletubby. (In a subsequent interview with Rolling Stone, LaChapelle confirmed, quite shamelessly, that there was at least a little coercion involved: “I said to her, ‘You don’t want to be buttoned up, like Debbie Gibson. Let’s push it further…”) This would be nothing more than an interesting anecdote were those pictures not, as Daly says, “literal ground zero for what you’re talking about.”



Prior to the teen pop boom of the late 1990s, mass media portrayals of adolescent sexuality often teetered between the implicit and the explicit: During the Beach Party era, for example, Annette Funicello’s persona was buxom, but not bawdy; two decades later, fifteen-year-old Brooke Shields’ come-on to her much-older audience was clear to pretty much everyone (except, she’s claimed, herself). When the images tipped too far towards the graphic, hand-wringing, if not full-on outrage, ensued…except in the countless cases in which it didn’t. Often, the general public was unaware of the youth of the girls photographed for ads like Shields’, particularly if they were models, but there may have been other factors, too: I recall very little concern over the perceived purity of the members of Destiny’s Child during the period when people were regularly working themselves into a lather over Britney, Christina, et al, despite the fact that Beyoncé and Kelly were precisely the same ages.

But today, things have shifted. Subsequent teen stars, like Miley Cyrus, grew up observing Britney and her ilk, on MTV, sure, but also on the Internet. When they decide to go go blue, if they do, it reads as a calculated attempt to appear grown-up; overt, intentional signifiers of their immaturity, like knee-socks, are largely absent, even if everyone in the audience knows exactly how old they aren’t. The schoolgirl fantasy has been jettisoned in favor of the schoolgirl’s fantasy of adulthood. (Whether or not this constitutes an improvement is a matter of opinion.)



Jenna Lamia, an actress/screenwriter who worked on the 2008 reboot of 90210, confirms that the kinds of stories told about teenagers on television and in film have likewise “changed drastically.” On the original Beverly Hills, 90210, she says, “there were storylines about, like, Brenda going out with a college guy while she was in high school.” (And, even that seemed scandalous when compared to the standards of previous eras…the raciest The Brady Bunch got was when Marcia developed a crush on her dentist.) On the new version, conceived in the wake of The O.C. and Gossip Girl, “It was: Of course they were drinking, doing drugs, and having sex. And it’s even more pronounced on Awkward,” she adds, referring to her current MTV show.



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“Sometimes we have to check ourselves in the writers’ room because we’ll completely project our mid-30s lives onto these kids. We’ll write a scene where they’re waking up in bed together, and then we’ll be like, ‘Wait, they’re in high school. What bed are they in?’”



It’s tempting to look back across the decades in the hopes of identifying a “better” time, but my survey of this phenomenon seems to indicate, at least to me, that the current moment isn’t much worse than any other recent era. While it might be nice if teens could chose from a few more genuinely good shows and movies that reflected something closer to their actual experiences — like the dearly departed series Friday Night Lights — I doubt that seeing a more “advanced” version of teenage life is leaving them any worse off than the millions of kids who, two decades ago, tuned in for the original 90210 and then stayed for its utterly twisted spin-off, Melrose Place. At least today, teenage stars are perhaps a bit less likely to be unknowingly offered up as sexual objects to adult men. As Daly says of Britney, “She was just a little girl in a rural area, completely square, completely clueless. There’s nobody like that left.”





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