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We know Tom Hanks was stunned by Olivia Wilde's engagement ring, but we hadn't had a chance to see it ourselves -- until now.
What Not To Wear is coming to an end after 10 seasons, and you better believe that after watching countless hours of Stacy London and Clinton Kelly make over some of America’s most hopeless cases, we’ve absorbed a few rules. Below, we rounded up the five most important tenets of the stylish duo’s show:
1. BAGGY IS AS BAD AS IT GETS
I am forever amazed at some of the talent we are surrounded by in daily life. Be it someone who designed a car, painted a New York skyline, or someone who has created an entire fashion line that inspires fashion bloggers to showcase them and consumers to wear them.
January Jones' portrayal of "Fat Betty" left a hefty mark on Season 5 of "Mad Men." In an interview with Fashionista, Jones says the experience of acting with a prosthetic fat suit helped hone her craft.
"It was a study in acting in a way because I was very limited in my movements and everything had to be portrayed in my face, in my eyes. So it was challenging but I thought they did a really good job with it," Jones explained.
More tidbits from Taylor Swift’s much-discussed Vanity Fair cover story (not online): Swift has “a framed photograph of that moment at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards when Kayne West interrupted her” hanging in her home. Other home décor choices include “a six-foot topiary rabbit,” “antique birdcages everywhere,” and a “koi pond in the middle of the living room.”