März 2012

  • Selina.StardollSelina.Stardoll

     

    In den letzten Tagen sahen wir Miley Cyrus einen grossen Diamantring tragen und seitdem gab es vielerlei Diskussionen, dass sie mit ihrem Langzeitfreund Liam Hemsworth verlobt sei. Aber Miley räumte mit diesen Gerüchten auf, dass sie nicht verlobt sei und diesen Ring schon seit November trage.


  • WiCKEDXFAiRYWiCKEDXFAiRY

     

    Hi ihr Lieben :)

    Dass der Frühling an unserer Haustür klingelt, merkt man unter anderem daran, dass es überall zu blühen beginnt. Auch die Tulpen sind markant in dieser Jahreszeit & wunderschön anzusehen!

    Dies gab mir auch den Anlass, ein von Tulpen inspiriertes Make-Up zu erstellen! :)

  • Amber.StardollAmber.Stardoll

     

    We love Jessie J, not just for her music, but also for her distinctive style and her unfailing courage to always be herself. Jessie is not afraid to stand out and we adore her unique looks! Click on the pics to check out 10 of her awesome hairstyles!


  • Selina.StardollSelina.Stardoll

     

    Elyas M'barek ist der Star im neuen Film 'Türkisch für Anfänger' der erst kürzlich in die Kinos kam. Er spielte auch schon in der gleichnahmigen Serie, sowie in Filmen wie Männerherzen oder What a Man.


  • Amber.StardollAmber.Stardoll

     

    We spotted Victoria Beckham when she was out shopping, but she looks so sad! Maybe it's because she and David are selling their house? We get it! But still, VB you have so much to be happy about - time to smile!

  • Selina.StardollSelina.Stardoll

     

    Wir haben AnnaSophia Robb am Set von "The Carrie Diaries" in Manhattan gesehen. Wir freuen uns schon total auf die TV-Show - sie wird sicherlich nicht genau wie Sex and the City, aber die Geschichte vom Karrierebeginn von unserer Lieblings-Fashionista wird sicher legendär.


  • Elle.StardollElle.Stardoll

     



    Photo: Proenza Schouler

    The LA Times is reporting that construction has started on Proenza Schouler‘s first store.  It’s in New York, of course, but uptown on Madison Avenue instead of downtown where the brand’s most loyal fans both live and hangout. Lazaro Hernandez told the paper, “For us, it’s weird to go to stores and see a watered-down version of the collection.  With our own store, we’ll have the opportunity to show our whole expression of the brand.” When it opens, later this year, the boutique will offer plenty of exclusive product, as well as Proenza’s new line of denim—”Kind of dorky, super-clean. No whiskers, no bells and whistles, no signatures….Super-anonymous.”—and an ever growing selection of PS1s.  Between this and Celine’s new Madison Avenue outpost, Madison Avenue’s suddenly looking pretty hip.
  • Elle.StardollElle.Stardoll

     



    Justin Bieber released his new single this morning.  In “Boyfriend,” he offers to be everything from Buzz Lightyear to the perfect gentleman.  Most girls would probably just like him to be Justin Bieber.  Anyway, click through to listen.  We can’t wait to hear Sophia Grace cover this on Ellen.
  • Elle.StardollElle.Stardoll

     


    Looks from Goff's collection, as well as the designer herself, far right. CHARLESTON—When twenty-three-year old Savannah, Georgia resident Hannah Goff’s bold collection exploded onto the runway, camera lights went off like mini supernovas of excitement; the young North Carolina State University alumnus easily won Charleston Fashion Week’s Emerging Designer competition. Since 2006, Charleston’s unique Fashion Week has been dedicated to breaking the mold. The event’s creative director, Ayoka Lucas, has taken it on herself to find the next Proenza Schouler or Alexander Wang.  Fully aware that the New York route is often expensive and challenging, she states, “It really is a great introduction for them [the designers] into the industry, which is a challenging industry to get into, so I am really proud of the emerging designer component; we are seeing talent from the entire east coast.” In many ways, the competition’s the hinge of the week.  Five finalists showcase their collections over as many nights, four showcase their full collections on Saturday night and one is invited back to compete for the coveted Emerging Designer title.  Celebrity judges Lindsey Carter, local designer of Troubadour, K. Cooper Ray, designer of Social Primer, Cameron Silver, owner of Decades Boutique, Fern Mallis, Chris Benz, Vanessa Lachey and ELLE’s own Anne Slowey chose Goff from the twenty finalists and 180 applicants. Benz got his wish, expressed earlier in the week, as he looked for bold color down the runway, “I think it is so great that the designers are not afraid to use color.” The crafted textiles and hand-woven garments could not be overlooked, and as Benz said, “that is very difficult to do.” Goff exemplified this, telling a story with her pieces.  Deriving her inspiration from the modern woman straddling life as a homemaker and a businesswoman, she created her own prints and enhanced them by manipulating the fabric with careful pleating and tapering. With vibrant colors and shoulders evoking an armor-like masculinity, she was careful to balance them with feminine skirts and fine lines. As Mallis said, “In the bigger [fashion] weeks it is so hard to be noticed, and this is the opportunity to shine.” And shine she did. Looks from Goff's collection, as well as the designer herself, far right. CHARLESTON—When twenty-three-year old Savannah, Georgia resident Hannah Goff’s bold collection exploded onto the runway, camera lights went off like mini supernovas of excitement; the young North Carolina State University alumnus easily won Charleston Fashion Week’s Emerging Designer competition. Since 2006, Charleston’s unique Fashion Week has been dedicated to breaking the mold. The event’s creative director, Ayoka Lucas, has taken it on herself to find the next Proenza Schouler or Alexander Wang.  Fully aware that the New York route is often expensive and challenging, she states, “It really is a great introduction for them [the designers] into the industry, which is a challenging industry to get into, so I am really proud of the emerging designer component; we are seeing talent from the entire east coast.” In many ways, the competition’s the hinge of the week.  Five finalists showcase their collections over as many nights, four showcase their full collections on Saturday night and one is invited back to compete for the coveted Emerging Designer title.  Celebrity judges Lindsey Carter, local designer of Troubadour, K. Cooper Ray, designer of Social Primer, Cameron Silver, owner of Decades Boutique, Fern Mallis, Chris Benz, Vanessa Lachey and ELLE’s own Anne Slowey chose Goff from the twenty finalists and 180 applicants. Benz got his wish, expressed earlier in the week, as he looked for bold color down the runway, “I think it is so great that the designers are not afraid to use color.” The crafted textiles and hand-woven garments could not be overlooked, and as Benz said, “that is very difficult to do.” Goff exemplified this, telling a story with her pieces.  Deriving her inspiration from the modern woman straddling life as a homemaker and a businesswoman, she created her own prints and enhanced them by manipulating the fabric with careful pleating and tapering. With vibrant colors and shoulders evoking an armor-like masculinity, she was careful to balance them with feminine skirts and fine lines. As Mallis said, “In the bigger [fashion] weeks it is so hard to be noticed, and this is the opportunity to shine.” And shine she did.
  • Amber.StardollAmber.Stardoll

     

    We know you guys LOVE 'The Hunger Games', and just in time to this premiere-weekend, we got something hilarious for you! This is an awesome mashup of the electronic beats of Rihanna's hit "We Found Love" and words based on the Katniss-Peeta relationship. You have to check out this "We Found Love" parody, we bet you HG-fans gonna love it! Check out the video below!


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