Ashley Green's exercise of free food and brave approach
Ashley Green Games envy anger Monday, toned arms, and a thin frame - but sometimes scary skinny looks. 23-year-old heading actress, who said he was "always athletic," a strong body image and understanding of the Hollywood food is close to crazy. We raked through some of this interview, and found that in fact, about his body directly on his head got.
Ashley getting her Pilates on with Nicole Richi
Shopping for some sportswear after a workout
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Kim Kardashian's fairy tale life just got the last dose of perfection. Her boyfriend of six months, New Jersey Nets forward Kris Humphries, has proposed to the starlet with a 20.5-carat diamond Lorraine Schwartz ring. Humphries rolled out the romantic red carpet for Kim -- on May 18th she arrived to her Beverly Hills home to find the basketball star kneeling on one knee in her bedroom floor with "WILL YOU MARRY ME?" written with red rose petals. Kardashian told People about the proposal: "I didn't expect this at all. I was in such shock. I never thought it would happen at home, and I never thought now." Humphries and Kim's mom Kris planned an intimate celebration with family that night -- decorated to the max with mini-horses covered in glitter! Kim, who kept coy about the engagement for a week, said back on Valentine's Day: "He just has a really good heart. There has to be trust and honesty and chemistry. If you don't have any of those, it's never going to work." Congratulations to the happy future married couple!
Prince William and Kate Middletons' fashion to Meet with the Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama
Kate looked extra-slim in a nude Reiss dress as she chatted with an animated, pastel-adorned Michelle Obama. Maybe she's taking some cues from the thrifty shopping First Lady. The fitted dress retails for $340, which in the royal world equals pennies.
President Obama and Michelle might not have been invited to the royal wedding, but they've earned themselves an even more intimate affair with the famed couple. During a two day trip to England, the presidential couple and Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had a nice four-way chat in the Buckingham Palace
For their short visit in England, Michelle and President Obama are being treated like royalty by the Queen herself. In a rare gesture, Queen Elizabeth invited the couple to stay in the 6-room suite at Buckingham Palace where Kate and William spent their wedding night.
Singer Miley Cyrus performs on stage during Rock in Rio Madrid Festival in Arganda del Rey, Spain.
Miley Cyrus combatted the summer heat in Spain in 2010 by forgoing pants while she performed at the Rock in Rio Madrid festival.
Singer Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas performs on stage during the FIFA World Cup Kick-off Celebration Concert at the Orlando Stadium on June 10, 2010 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Fergie wore this hardcore outfit while performing for the opening of the World Cup in 2010 in South Africa. We have a feeling there weren't enough of those awesome beads to make matching pants, so Fergie just said "Forget 'em."
Rihanna performs live in New York City's Times Square for the new MTV show "The Seven". The 'Only Girl (In the World)' singer was joined by Julie Alexandria and Kevin Manno, hosts of "The Seven".
It was super cold when Rihanna performed outside in Times Square in November 2010, so she paired her pantless look with this giant winter coat. Smart!
Lady GaGa arrives at a local radio station for a bit of promotion and an interview. The singer arrived in a white leather full piece bathing suit with clear glasses and a white jacket. She was also sporting a sweet camel toe.
Lady Gaga's feet are always more properly concealed than her tushy.
Jodie Marsh on a nightout at the Funky Buddha nightclub in London, UK.
Not wearing pants is probably what made Jodie Marsh semi-famous.
Actress Lindsay Lohan eats pizza and tries on clothes in NoLiTa boutique in SoHo with some friends.
Lindsay Lohan is at the forefront of the Leggings Brigade. But sometimes it's too hot for full coverage...and this happens.
Popstar Britney Spears performs a song from her new album Circus for Good Morning America in New York, NY. Her sons Sean Preston and Jayden James were on hand to watch mom Brit on her 27th birthday!
Now that she's no longer in the thick of The Sads, Britney saves her no-pants moments for the stage.
Katy Perry has dinner at La Esquina then goes shopping at Kid Robot in Soho.
The real reason jumpsuits are so popular this season: they eliminate the need for pants. How convenient!
Pamela Anderson attends the Sapphire Gentlemen's Club and Prime 333 grand opening in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Pamela Anderson
The bag and the shoes make it clear that this is a formal occasion for Pam.
Guests arriving at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, Paramount Pictures Studios, Hollywood, CA.
It's unclear what Solange Knowles is wearing, but it's certainly not pants.
British model and socialite Alice Dellal is spotted walking around West London in a torn shirt and ripped fishnet stockings.
British model Alice Dellal shows us what happens when one mixes two current trends: crop tops and pantslessness.
It warms my heart to see AnnaLynne McCord and her sisters bonding over the exposure of their upper-upper thighs.
Pippa Middleton dress selection to meet Ex-Boyfriend
Pippa Middleton's the British apple of everyone's eye, and she might have a more complex dating life than we all thought. Word on the street's been that she's taken by cricket player/financial trader Alex Loudon, but she had some lovey-dovey interactions with ex George Percy this weekend.
While Alex stayed home in London, Pippa and her college boyfriend (also the son of the Duke of Northumberland) lived it up during a joint weekend trip to Madrid. They partied until 4 AM on Saturday night at a club called "The Penthouse" where Pippa sported a short skirt, stilettos, and apparently totted around a bottle of champagne in her bag. Our kind of girl.
The "friendly" duo also went on a cheery boat ride in Retiro park, which really emulated the love scene inLittle Mermaid.
Sonam Kapoor attends the IWC Presents Peter Lindbergh Exhibition during the 64th Cannes Film Festival on May 15, 2011 in Cannes, France. She looks nice in this beautiful dress and hairstyle.
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Czech model and actress Eva Herzigova hit the red carpet for premiere of “La Conquete” during the 64th Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 18. Instead of wearing a floor-sweeping gown, this star chose a short casual attire that was more casual and comfy. Hot and sexy, Eva Herzigova was looking incredibly gorgeous wearing a pair of high-waisted short shorts by Dolce & Gabbana. The stunning hottie paired her sexy shorts with a white ruffled blouse and a black blazer, also by Dolce & Gabbana. For more Pictures click Here She was also carrying a fashionable clutch. Mom of two kids, Eva Herzigova added a pop of color with red sky-high heels. She accessorized her red carpet look with a pair of emerald and diamond earrings and a emerald ring by Chopard. She sported flawless makeup and shimmering eye makeup that finished off her red carpet look. Eva left her hair loose and wore red nail polish.
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Oscar de la Renta traded in the church on Park Avenue where he's been holding his shows for several years in favor of his new showroom high above 42nd Street. The space is currently raw and unrenovated, quite unlike the meticulously constructed Resort clothes on his runway. Then again, the setting was rather apt. De la Renta took Picasso as inspiration, his Cubist period in particular, and you've got to think that the artist would've appreciated the midtown views of jutting skyscrapers.
With the exception of a few poolside getups (including one particularly racy look on VS angel Candice Swanepoel), this was as urban and urbane as de la Renta's Cruise collections get, long on skirtsuits and sleeveless sheaths. Picasso came into it via the colorful decoupaged embroideries, the graphic black-and-white scribble prints, and the brooches, belt buckles, and necklaces that looked like they could've been lifted from a canvas or sculpture. It was a rare outfit that wasn't beaded, patchworked, or otherwise embellished—evidence of handwork was everywhere you looked, just how his ladies like it.
The artist's Spanish roots provided a through line to the collection's matador jackets; high-waist, narrow-cut pants; and pompom trim flamenco hats made of construction paper. If the headgear was a bit of a head-scratcher, a polka-dot evening dress was de la Renta at his best. And there was more where that came from. Flouncy gowns in shades of flamenco red, blossom pink, and vivid green will be lighting up dance floors come the holidays. Maybe it's the new address; this de la Renta show was full of life. Source
Are New Zealand designers giving the consumer value for money?
Do you know what I like about Australians? They tell it like it is. If they've got an opinion about something, they'll say it out loud, and they'll put their names to it.
(New Zealanders always want to be quoted anonymously.) On Saturday, one day after Rosemount Australian Fashion Week had wrapped, The Australian published a piece quoting Vogue editor Kirstie Clements and Australian Fashion Week founder Simon Lock saying that the local industry was in dire straits. The problem? According to Lock, "People want to come to fashion week and find things that are different to what they see in Europe and North America." Judging from the majority of the fashion seen last week, most of the designers had spent their summers studying the European and North American collections a little too closely. For the record, Raf Simons at Jil Sander should feel mighty proud for having influenced so many of them. In Clements' opinion, the arrival of major chainstores will hurt local designers. "Zara opened two weeks ago and people were lining up at the door - and there are still queues around the block for those clothes. Zara has got that point of being on trend and at a lower price point, and a lot of Australian designers in the middle ground are going to have to lift their game if they want to compete, or get out."
The latter also applies to New Zealand designers. There's a catch 22 situation at hand: many of our mid-level or young and upcoming brands are committed to producing their collections in New Zealand. While admirable, in doing so they're forcing the consumer to make a tough decision – pay a lot more for Kiwi-made garments, or pay a lot less for equally well-designed and constructed garments from a chainstore. With the onset of easy online shopping (now that companies are starting to ship down under), who is going to pay $500 for a dress when they can get something similar for $180? It's a no-brainer. And let's face it: it's not like us New Zealanders are rolling in money right now.
It all comes down to value for the consumer. If a designer wants to sell a dress for $500, that dress has to be worth $500. The fabric, fit and make all have to look at least three times as good as the $180 dress hanging on the rack at Topshop in The Department Store. Same goes for a mens' tailored jacket. Do not attempt to sell a poorly fitting blazer in a low quality wool for $600. It's simply not worth it to the customer.
Like Simon Lock said, designers have to show the world original, fresh designs. But they also have to retail them at some semblance of a realistic price point. If they don't, they'll become extinct.
And that's why I think that Jae Mills at Commoners Alike is doing the smartest brand in New Zealand right now – fashion forward, price pointed basics that have a near 100% sell-through at retail.
(Disclaimer: my inclusion of a Stolen Girlfriends Club runway shot above is not a passive aggressive stab at the brand. I just liked the photo.)