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Your Complete Guide to Celebrity Kids and Their Impending World Domination
It’s a good time to be an offspring of the rich and famous— Maya Thurman stars in All Saints’ Spring 2017 campaign, Iris Law is Burberry’s new beauty ambassador, Lourdes Leon landed a Stella McCartney fragrance campaign, Kaia Gerber landed her first-ever fashion campaign, and Brooklyn Beckham nabbed a gig shooting for Burberry’s latest fragrance. Yes, the era of grown up […]
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11 celebrity moms that may as well be twins with their lookalike daughters
When a celebrity announces she’s got a bun in the oven, it’s big news. Like really big news. It’s stop working-google all the details-then Gchat with your co-worker-kind of news. Why are we so obsessed? I know we like to see how preggo celeb X will #stylethebump (ICYMI: Olivia Wilde is #goals), but it’s so […]
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8 celebrity family photos that are currently killing us on Instagram
A photo posted by Gisele Bündchen (@gisele) on Aug 3, 2015 at 6:46am PDT Celebs, they’re just like us! Strip away the mansions, designer clothes, flashy cars and jewels, and they’re like any other family, snapping selfies on vacay and posing for #famjam shots. Take Gisele Bundchen who recently posted an adorbs family vacation photo […]
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Cindy Crawford talks Gigi, Kendall and… corn shucking
A photo posted by Cindy Crawford (@cindycrawford) on Dec 8, 2015 at 8:29am PST Prepping for an interview with Cindy Crawford is intimidating—at best. In case you haven’t noticed, she’s jaw-droppingly gorge, smart, stylish and pretty much ageless. But somehow sitting down with her last week, before she took the stage at Saks Canada’s Fashion […]
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The best celebrity Halloween costumes of 2015
Before we give in to all things Christmas (Starbucks red cups are already being spotted) let’s pretend it’s still October for just one more day and take a look at all the amazing costumes our fave celebs donned this past weekend. Of course, all eyes were on Heidi Klum this year as she holds the […]
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The week in celebrity style: Kristen Stewart, Jennifer Aniston and More
As us common folk begrudgingly ease into the waning days of summer, celebrities are doing the same with head-to-toe black looks that simultaneously say “I’m mourning,” but “I’m still down for showing some skin too.” With the last of summer’s big blockbusters in the rear view mirror, last week’s premiere circuit was pretty laid back—save […]
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The best celebrity Halloween costumes of 2014
See the best celebrity Halloween costumes of 2014 » Before we delve into the Christmas mania that Starbucks has already sprung upon us, let us take a look at the best celebrity Halloween costumes of 2014. First, we would love to give a shout out to Kim Kardashian, appearing first as a cool skeleton, but […]
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Top 10 model celebrity couples: In honour of Behati Prinsloo and Adam Levine’s engagement, we count ’em down
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Rumour has it that Adam Levine has decided to put a ring on it. It, being Victoria’s Secret model Bahati Prinsloo’s finger. Though we find it hard to believe that the singer, who doubles as a notorious modelizer, is wanting to settle down already, the musician’s publicist has confirmed that the engagement rumours are indeed true. Prinsloo and Levine first started dating shortly after the singer’s very public breakup with fellow Angel Anna Vyalitsyna (that has to call for some back stage tension). The tatted Maroon 5 front man and star of hit show The Voice refuses to embrace the womanizer label he’s been given, telling Details Magazine he just really loves women.
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The wild ones: The undeniable, indelible influence of the ’90s supermodels returns to the runways
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Fierceness, thy name is Naomi. And Linda. And Cindy. Recognized in fashion circles by their first names alone, ’90s supermodels are the latest icons to ride the decade’s wave of nostalgia into our already punk-, grunge- and angst-heavy wardrobes.
Known now as the Supers, the larger-than-life model pack fronted by Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, Claudia Schiffer and Christy Turlington ruled not only the runway but the cultural zeitgeist as well. They were everywhere, starring in George Michael’s epic “Freedom 90” music video, appearing in a Time Magazine cover story, even launching a chain of Fashion Cafes. And while they wore everything from skin-tight Alaïa bandage dresses to Versace scarf print leggings, their look was ultimately defined by a 1991 photo shoot that captured the high-impact collision between the supermodel phenomenon and the moto trend. Lensed by Peter Lindbergh for Vogue, it featured a Marlon Brando-meets-Madonna blend of hardware-heavy motorcycle jackets, ball skirts and pleated minis with embellished leather caps and Chanel pearls.
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MTV’s House of Style is back! But who will replace Cindy and Naomi?
In a bygone time, supermodels ruled the world, walking pack-like down a Versace runway or gathering en masse in front of Peter Lindbergh’s lens. Alone they were already unstoppable, but these Amazon women were also friends, a supermodel gang that had the world watching their every move. This supermodel-obsessed era was known as the ‘90s, and the true archeological evidence of this time was a show known as House of Style. In some of the most amazing news we’ve heard all week, MTV has just today announced the cult favourite will be returning in October, this time as a more digitally based series with lots of social media crossover.
Running from 1989 to 1999, the show’s 72 episodes not only captured the enormous power these women had at the time (in one episode, longtime host Cindy Crawford talks about how she once killed time trying to figure out how much money she made per minute) but the behind-the-scenes goings-on of their lives and of the fashion industry as a whole. The show took these seemingly untouchable beauties and made them a bit more real. Case in point: Naomi Campbell unabashedly applying zit cream on-camera.
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On the defense: Whether you call them beauty marks or moles, we report on the latest ways to keep tabs on your skin spots
By Malwina Gudowska
While most childhood memories are composed of bosom friends and pivotal events, my youthful days can be mapped out in a connect-the-dots trajectory—literally. I rarely spent serious time in the sun, but I have plenty of little dark marks on my skin, including the four moles on one side of my face that I’ve had since birth.
At seven, when I dressed up as Madonna circa 1984 for Halloween, my mother drew a small mark above my lip with her brown eyeliner to mimic Madge’s signature mole. A couple of years later, as if I’d willed it to happen, a mark appeared above my lip, just a centimetre down from where the Material Girl’s spot had been. I was no longer a fake; I was part of the Marilyn (Monroe), Cindy (Crawford) and Madonna club. Plus, my mole quintet was complete! But what I thought was a blessing—who wouldn’t like the comparison to Cindy Crawford?—became a curse when a cruel classmate took notice and used it as a source of inspiration for his playground intimidation tactics. Upset and teary-eyed, I sought refuge near the balance beams, and a teacher came up to ask what had happened. “David says that if you connect all the moles on my face, they make an upside-down house,” I said.
“Those aren’t moles, my dear,” the teacher replied. “Those are beauty marks.”
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Janice Dickinson and Cindy Crawford have some not-so-positive opinions about Vogue’s new healthy model initiative
This should come as no surprise, but Janice Dickinson isn’t impressed and she’s not afraid to say it.
This time, Dickinson is mouthing off about Vogue’s new international Health Initiative. The initiative brought together all 19 of the magazine’s international editors, who co-signed a pact stating that they would not use models who appear to suffer from eating disorders or who are under the age of 16.
Dickinson, however, isn’t buying it.
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