Fug Girls: What Would We Give for Couture?
For a chance to slip into some of the priceless frocks we saw in Paris this week, some things are definitely worth sacrificing.
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But all seems quiet — too quiet — on the Hollywood front, and that has us worried.
We correctly predicted Teyona's win — but was she the right one for the prize?
With tonight's finale just hours away, we're handicapping the final contenders.
The 'Star Trek' starlet has never quite become a household name — but her red-carpet wardrobe suggests she's ready for a breakout.
The tween idol wants to transition toward more adult roles, and her wardrobe is bridging that awkward gap.
Her lifestyle choices have so conveniently dovetailed with her career choices over the years, so it's no wonder we think her personal business is her actual business.
Her newsletter provides a fascinating glimpse into how her mind works. And we can't look away.
Why is the Cruise camp having such a hard time turning her into Kidman 2.0?
Miraculously, Kanye's ubiquitous fashion-show arm candy has remained relatively anonymous. What gives?
The looks at Dsquared2 seemed vaguely familiar. Olsen, we presume?
It's back! Our red-carpet live blog to end all live blogs.
Here's a hint: It wasn't Joy Bryant.
The usual suspects were out and seeming to enjoy themselves tonight.
The empty seats were staggering — and André escaped us again — but at least we got an eyeful from Ice T's wife, Coco.
At this morning's Matthew Williamson show, the Desperate Housewife's picks were summarily dismissed by her stylist attachés.
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