Showing posts with label Fashion Magazines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion Magazines. Show all posts

Monday, November 24, 2008

Cast of Twilight Movie in December's In Style



Today, the much anticipated Twilight movie premiered here in the Philippines. I can't wait to watch the movie this coming weekend and so I ended up surfing the world wide web for some Twilight goodies.

Thanks to Instyle magazine for featuring the most talked-about cast of Twilight movie in their December issue which are probably out in the newsstands today.

Here's some of the photos taken during their photo shoot and an excerpt of their interviews.







Robert Pattinson
"I don’t want to look trendy, so I try to find clothes where somebody wouldn’t be able to say, 'Oh, you’re a cool guy,’" says Pattinson. The actor also admits, "I do like the 'expensive but disheveled' thing if I am going out."

Kristen Stewart
"I love women’s clothes fashioned after men’s clothes," said Stewart of her Helmut Lang tuxedo jacket and Zac Posen shirt. "You definitely feel more feminine because you look better in the clothes than the guys do!"

Rachelle Lefevre
"I feel like there is something about having wild hair that makes people assume that I might be fierce and cool," says Lefevre of her mane. "So I can just let that do all the work and be my regular intimidated self!"

Nikki Reed
"They put me in 12-inch stilettos [in the movie] because I am supposed to be taller than my sister... It was the running joke that we might not be able to shoot because I might not be able to walk. I was like, 'Can you just have us sitting and put me on a pillow?'"

Kellan Lutz
"I love wearing old-fashioned stuff, like top hats and bow ties and striped suits."

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Gisele Bundchen Rocks Elle Magazine

Catch Gisele Bundchen in Elle's latest issue. She hit the Paradise City and heats up the night by sporting some 1980s-inspired rocker looks from crop tops and aggressive cuffs to sexy pantsuits and killer jeans.


Embroidered silk crepe dress, Nina Ricci, $3,690, collection at Ikram, Chicago. Gold earrings, Carol Kauffman, price upon request. Diamond watch, Ebel, price upon request. Bangles, Luis Morais, $1,100– $2,250.


Left: Mixed wool vest, Salvatore Ferragamo, price upon request. Jeans, Rock & Republic, price upon request. Chain drop earrings, Iosselliani, $350. Stainless steel and diamond watch, Ebel, price upon request. Bangles, Luis Morais, $1,100–$2,250. Calfskin boots, Alexander Wang, $575.

Right: Silk and wool jacket, Emanuel Ungaro, $1,725. Sterling silver pendant necklace, Alex & Chloe, $240. Diamond dial watch, Ebel, $5,300. Bangles, Luis Morais, $1,100 each. Ring, Pretty Young Thing, $175.



Left: Wool and silk jumpsuit, Tommy Hilfiger, $598, at Tommy Hilfiger stores. Netted bra, Alexander Wang, price upon request. White gold pendant necklace, Andrea L ieberman for Mouawad, $2,700. Rubber bezel watch, Ebel, price upon request.

Right: Sleeveless sweater, Marc Jacobs, $895. Cotton T-shirt, American Eagle Outfitters, $20. Jeans, Acne, $299. White gold pendant necklace, Andrea Lieberman for
Mouawad, $2,700. Stainless steel watch, Ebel, $2,250. Bangle, Luis Morais, $2,250. Belt, Suzi Roher, $400.



Left: Jersey cropped top, cotton-blend pants, both, Alexander Wang, prices upon request. Sterling silver pendant necklace, Alex & Chloe, $240. Rose gold and diamond watch, Ebel, price upon request. Bangle, Luis Morais, $1,100. Alligator belt, Michael Kors, $850.

Right: Denim vest, $195, cotton sweatshirt, $85, denim shorts, $120, all, William Rast. Stainless steel chronograph watch, Ebel, price upon request. Studded belt, Linea Pelle Collection, $210. Calfskin fringe-trim sandals, Alexander Wang, $575.



Waxed denim jacket, Balenciaga by Nicolas Ghesquière, $1,195, at Balenciaga Boutique, NYC. Zipper-trim silk tank top, 3.1 Phillip Lim, $575. Cropped silk pants, Vera Wang, $595. Diamond earrings, De Beers, price upon request. Diamond watch, Ebel, $5,950. Belt, Burberry, $350. Leather sandals, Alex

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Monday, November 10, 2008

W Magazine December 2008 Issue Features Blake Lively



Levelheaded Blake Lively is emerging as the buzziest (and busiest) of the Gossip Girl gang, according to W Magazine. No wonder they have the actress with endless stream of legs and golden hair on the cover of the magazine's issue for December 2008.

Blake shares her hectic life as a rising star, from a television scenes to magazine interviews to photo shoots and to hosting dinner parties. She also talks about the Lively clan that includes an actor dad, a talent manager mom, two older sisters and two older brothers who are somehow connected to the entertainment industry. Blake relays on how she started as an actress from having months of auditions and landing a spot in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants movie before getting involved in Gossip Girl since last year. You can also read more about her college plans, love life, and additional personal details in the next month's issue of W Magazine.

For now, let's take a peak on some of her photos and fashion style that will be seen on the magazine's spread.

Blake Lively wears OMO Norma Kamali's polyester swimsuit, at Bergdorf Goodman, New York, 800.558.1855. Jeri Cohen ring.



Oscar de la Renta's pink silk crepe gown with grosgrain bow, at Oscar de la Renta, 888.782.6357, oscardelarenta.com; Marissa Collections, Naples, Florida, 800.581.6641. Tiffany & Co. necklace.






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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Jennifer Lopez With Her Favorite Designers in Elle Magazine October 2008 Issue

Every one has a reason to envy Jennifer Lopez. Why? Simply because she's not only wearing designers clothes but she's posing with her favorite designers too. This month's Elle Magazine honors Jennifer's fashion gurus such as Dolce and Gabbana,Oscar de la Renta, Karl Lagerfeld, Donatella Versace, Michael Kors, Diane von Furstenberg, Brian Atwood, Georgina Chapman, and Albino Riganello.

Checkout the following magazine spreads:


Michael Kors


Marchesa - Georgina Chapman


Versace - Donatella Versace



Diane von Furstenberg


Oscar de la Renta


Sweetface -Albino Riganello


Dolce & Gabbana- Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce


Chanel- Karl Lagerfeld


Brian Atwood

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Fashion War: Gothic Fashion of Vogue Italy vs Flair Magazine

Gothic fashion is usually stereotyped as a dark, sometimes morbid, eroticized fashion and style of dress. Typical Gothic fashion includes black dyed hair and black clothes and both male and female goths wear dark eyeliner and dark fingernails. Styles are often inspired from the Elizabethans and Victorians.(Wikipedia)

This October, two magazines opted to have a fashion showdown across their pages. Vogue Italy and Flair magazine let every reader decide on whose Gothic fashion is the best.




The October issue of Vogue Italia features a sort of a black widow-harlequin look. The models were dressed in see-through black lace with diamond patters, chiffon and long evening gloves. They also used black balloons and grapes as accessories. One can clearly see that they have a sort of retro-modern, avant-garde, Gothic image.








On the other hand, Flair magazine had a set of pictures called "Gotica". The pictures are mostly black and white with splashes of color. A model is photographed with pale bare-chested men who are made up to look like zombies who seem to be battling for her soul. The backgrounds are eerie and sometimes ghostly, feels like you're in a horror movie.










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Monday, October 13, 2008

Vogue Nippon October 2008 Presents Stranger in a Strange Land

Have you imagined yourself in a strange land? You're with people who weren't dressed like do, who ate food that seemed exotic to you, who follows a different faith and who belonged to another raise. How will you mingle with them? How will you bridge the culture gap? What will you do to mix in with the crowd?

Carmen Kass was in these dilemmas as presented in the editorial of Vogue Nippon October issue, entitled Stranger in a Strange Land. Photographed by Yelena Yemchuk, Carmen was in French and Italian gowns amidst traditional Japanese kimonos.















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