PHOTOS: Michelle Obama Is Still The Outfit-Repeater We Know And Love
She may have gotten a hair makeover, a new portrait and an Oscar presenting gig, but Michelle Obama is still the outfit-repeating first lady we know and lo
She may have gotten a hair makeover, a new portrait and an Oscar presenting gig, but Michelle Obama is still the outfit-repeating first lady we know and lo
George Clooney has made a shocking confession ... he feels old.
The 51-year-old actor, who still gets the ladies swooning, debuted a gray beard while attending the Oscars on Sunday, flaunting his new facial hair alongside his gorgeous gal, Stacy Keibler.
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Yesterday evening, the Sex and the City actress attended the 10th Annual Love ‘N’ Courage Benefit for TNC’s Emerging Playwrights Program, power-clashing in black and white. She wore a layered, polka-dot dress with a grid-print cardigan, taking the classic bicolored look beyond the mundane, in typical SJP style. For a refreshing pop of color, she threw on some bright-pink heels.
Did you enjoy seeing Michelle Obama surprise Oscars guests at Sunday night's Academy Awards ceremony? Well some media types did not appreciate the cameo and had a lot to say on the matter.
While we're used to a slight flash or innocent peek-a-boo moment when it comes to sideboob, "Jersey Shore" star JWoww is letting it all hang out.
Remember the famous "Devil Wears Prada" scene where Miranda Priestly schools Andy in the importance of fashion? "OK, I see. You think this has nothing to do with you..." Miranda intones as her assistant quakes in her cerulean sweater.
A new study is proving Miranda Priestly right: 59 percent of American women admit to seeking fashionable, trendy items when shopping. Moreover, 55 percent of American female shoppers admit that they've bought clothes they didn't even like purely because they were trendy.