Wednesday, 27 February 2008
Ali Lohan wants to be just like her big sis
Ali wants to be just like her big sis Lindsay, "So bad you don't even know."
(You're right, small fry, we don't know, but we can imagine, and it ain't pretty.)
“I grew up watching Lindsay,” Ali tells Teen Vogue, “and it made me want to do what she does. Just the whole vibe. Being there, being on camera, or on stage, with everybody listening to you...It’s so cool when people look up to you. I’ve already been asked for my autograph,” she adds, “and it’s just a really good feeling to have.”
We feel it's too early to cynically dash the hopes and dreams of an innocent 14-year-old, so instead, we're just gonna ask LiLo to please keep her panties on, avoid any further DUIs and show up to work on time.
Hollywood can barely handle one misbehavin' Lohan—imagine what chaos a tag-team situation would create.
Tuesday, 26 February 2008
Skin
SUBTLE TAN
Skin is flawless for spring/summer 2008. Gone are the days when a heavy tan was fashionable, the girls at Donna Karan and Michael Kors looked beach fresh and natural with 'weekend-away' tans that left a glow rather than a deep tan. Make-up artists at the spring/summer shows used bronzing powder sparingly, just enough on the contours of the face to define the cheekbones and leave the models looking fresh and healthy
Eye makeup
BABY BLUES
Spring eyes are light and bright. At Anna Sui and Karl Lagerfeld, the make-up artists used blue and green eyeshadows - both colours that are tipped to be the big trends for spring eyes. Modernise make-up bags with a couple of different shades to mix up to get different looks - a simple wash of contrasting colours on the eyelids will look fantastic - with minimal effort
SPRING LOOKS
Spring make-up, according to Bobbi Brown, is all about raspberry, which, "brings out a natural flush in all skin tones." For Tory Burch's spring 2008 show in New York, the looks were "clean, fresh and healthy". To get the look, use a Bobbi Brown Foundation Stick, to even the skin, followed by Bobbi's new Pink Rasberry Pot Rouge to warm up the cheeks. Lips were given a nude look with a touch of glitter to catch the light while eyes had lashings of mascara and Mahogany Ink Long-Wear Gel Eyeliner for extra definition. www.bobbibrown.co.uk (February 18 2008) – Ally Pyle
Giorgio Armani Prive
PARIS FASHION WEEK - DAY THREE
PARIS FASHION WEEK - DAY THREE
JOHN GALLIANO has a history of exploring different eras when designing his collections for Christian Dior; this season it was the late Fifties, just before Sixties fashion hit the world. Models with big hair waltzed down the runway to the iconic song Mrs Robinson from The Graduate for a show of geometric shapes, electric colours mixed with monochrome and bright prints.
At Maison Martin Margiela, the fashion house known for bowing against convention and re-defining trends, sexy heavy metal prevailed through all-in-one catsuits covered by netting-like capes, knee-high snakeskin boots, more wearable leopard-print tops and the funnel-neck coats that are becoming a big trend for autumn/winter 2008-9.
Fans of Yohji Yamamoto won't be disappointed with his autumn/winter 2008-9 offering. Showing his signature hard-versus-soft leather jackets with hard edges as well as his favoured full-skirts - this time rolled up at the waist - the designer embarked on his first collaboration with Hermes to create the portfolio bags that will no doubt be the It-bags of next season. To a soundtrack of none other than Yamamoto himself (he recorded himself playing guitar to play at the show), the collection had something to attract new as well as die-hard fans.
Last - but by no means least - at Vivienne Westwood, the designer enlisted the help of children from a school in Nottingham to provide the art-work for her collection. Back for autumn/winter 2008-9 with another political message, this time global-warming, the collection may have had a serious message but the clothes themselves were not. Overzized tartan coats, models on stilts wearing face paint and bright swirls of colour met makeshift helmets, scribbles on shift dresses and faux-fur coats. (February 26 2008, AM
GUCCI AUTUMN/WINTER 2008-9 MILAN
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