Januari 2012

  • Amber.StardollAmber.Stardoll

     

    Have you ever tried to find the perfect man? What about a guy who seems perfect but you just know that something is off? "Dating Rules From My Future Self" is a new webseries (from the producers of Gossip Girl, so you know it's going to be great!) about a girl named Lucy Kenner who gets texts from her future self about her love life and the guys she dates. So smart, we wish we could have that! You guys might recognize Shiri Abbleby (who plays Lucy) from the hit TV show "Life Unexpected" and "Roswell," the show also stars Taylor Kinney from "The Vampire Diaries" and Bryce Johnson from "Pretty Little Liars." "Dating Rules From My Future Self" airs today (9/1) and you can watch the episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday on Facebook by becoming a fan of the show, just go to Facebok/DatingRules. Love is just a text away!

  • lufmissmelufmissme

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    Oh Boy

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    Een recht, oversized colbert, mannelijk short, een koffertje en een paar typische mannenschoenen. Deze winter imiteren we de britse Coco Summer. Androgyn is hot, waar we ook keken op de catwalk overal liep wel een man eeh, vrouw in mannenkleding voorbij. Haal je inspiratie uit de preppy schooluniformen, nieuwslezers en van je opa.

  • Daphne.StardollDaphne.Stardoll

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    Heb je altijd al willen weten wat het verhaal achter Stardoll is? Lees het hier!
  • marscara214marscara214

     

    Faux Fur

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    Faux fur is is helemaal hot deze winter. Wat is er in de winter lekkerder dan een fijn bontje om je lichaam of op je hoofd? Dit hoeft helemaal niet duur te zijn. Ga gewoon voor nepbont met andere worden faux fur!

  • Amber.StardollAmber.Stardoll

     

    When comedian Ricky Gervais was taking a stroll with his longtime partner, Jane Fallon, the couple was followed by paparazzis. Not a big surprise, but this is: when one of the paparazzis filmed Ricky too closely, Ricky then stole his camera and started filming him instead. Way to turn the tables, Ricky!

  • Amber.StardollAmber.Stardoll

     

    Having a Chanel bag is something all girls dream about, we love the simplicity and the classic design. Of course our favorite celebs also love Chanel, the most popular is the little black bag. We've spotted celebs like Lauren Conrad and Ashley Tisdale carrying Chanel in all shapes and sizes and colors. Click on the pic to see 10 celebs who just love their Chanel!



  • Amber.StardollAmber.Stardoll

     

    Spotted! Pregnant Alyson Hannigan and husband Alexis Denisof took their sweet daughter Satanya Denisof at a farmers market in Brentwood yesterday. Looks like fun! We can't wait for Alyson's new baby to join the Hannigan-Denisof family, considering how cute Satanya is!

  • Amber.StardollAmber.Stardoll

     

    "Scary Movie" star, Anna Faris, has some really scary street style! She was spotted at The Grove shopping, wearing a horribly fitted leather skirt, an over-sized knit sweater and boots. Okay, the boots are kinda stylish, paired with something else that is. Get it together, Anna, this is just embarrassing!

  • ElleGirlElleGirl

     


    Balmain, Dolce & Gabbana, Elie Saab spring 2012 Photo: Imaxtree

    Designers did some serious bedazzling on spring 2012 collections. Dolce & Gabanna used glittering gemstones, Elie Saab used thousands of glittering sequins, and Balmain decorated his structured separates with shimmering studs. You can brighten clothes, shoes and bags with spring-savvy embellishments in three easy steps. You’ll need:

    Photo: Courtesy of DollDestash

    1. Rhinestones, sequins or glitter of your choice. You can buy Swarovski crystals online in big batches, in almost any color. Crystals2love.com sells 144 piece packs for around $7. You can also buy plastic stones at stores like Michael’s, and A.C Moore (which is also the best place for glitter). Depending on the amount and the grain of the glitter, you can expect to pay anywhere from $4-$10 dollars.
    Photo: Courtesy of Mod Podge Mod Podge adhesive, $12.

    2. Adhesive. what you’ll use depends on your project. For glitter, a paint-on adhesive like Mod Podge is perfect; for rhinestones or sequins, using a hot glue gun will give you the best results. 3. Chalk.

    How you’ll do it:

    1. Plan first. Using chalk, gently trace your pattern (check out our fav mega-embellished spring collections in the slideshow below) on your garment or accessory. When you work with glitter, make sure you lay out plenty of newspaper so you can catch and save what you don’t use.

    2. For glitter, paint a thin layer of Modge Podge and tap out a generous amount of glitter onto your piece. For Sequins or Rhinestones, dot the back of each rhinestone or sequin with glue separately. Don’t draw lines with glue! You’ll wind up with hard, tacky, streaks that your stones won’t stick to.

    3. Be patient. This is probably the most important step! Embellishing by hand can take days and you shouldn’t rush the process. If you take your time, you’ll have a gorgeous, one-of-a-kind piece that would fit right in on the 2012 runway.
  • ElleGirlElleGirl

     

    From giving undercover menswear advice to Fendi to secretly learning how to design women’s shoes at Giuseppe Zanotti, Kanye West is quite the fashion guru—at least according to the life story that he tweeted between the hours of 4 and 6 a.m. London time this morning. His two-hour tirade included snippets of his illustrious fashion career that has been, until now, largely kept under wraps. Hip hop superstar by day, couture genius by night, Kanye allegedly spent a month in Japan, interning with Fendi before spending another four months passing them secret tips for their menswear line. He was also offered a position at Versace but had to turn it down due to a two-year contract with Louis Vuittion, where he’s designed sneakers in the past. It seems like Kanye felt like he had to defend himself after a fake twitter account that claimed to be the official handle for his fashion line surfaced. He made sure to mention that he isn’t only a seasoned designer, but a self-made one as well. According to him, he has no financial backers for his collection but “did the first fashion show out of my own pocket and used the money I made touring to follow my passion.” Want more details? ELLE.com‘s got the play by play.
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