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    Camilla Belle Wears Alexander McQueen Spring 2010

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    Ida Hsiang on Nov 13, 2009 7:24 AM PST
    At the debut of the futuristic dystopian flick "2012," Camilla Belle bravely donned an Alexander McQueen creation from his Spring 2010 collection, which premiered in Paris a few weeks ago. The entire Alexander McQueen collection featured a futuristic look and reptilian themed prints. Belle's dress was a short dress with a puff-ball skirt and gem trim on the sleeves. She wisely accessorized this attention-grabber of a dress with a minimal theme in mind. A simple bangle, plain earrings, and nude platform heels ensured that accessories would not compete with the dress. It would be easy to overdo it with chains or diamonds or "look-at-me" shoes. Also in attendance at the movie premiere was American Idol season 8 runner-up Adam Lambert. The soundtrack to the movie features his song "Time for Miracles." Critics describe the song as "perfect" for the movie in which the world faces a huge cataclysmic event and those left have to fight for survival. Written by Roland Emmerich and Harald Kloser, the movie's cast includes John Cusack, Amanda Peet, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Thandie Newton. Woody Harrelson and Danny Glover are also included in the cast of thousands. The film premiered November 4 in Los Angeles. This week it is scheduled for release in Belgium, France, and the UK. See more of Camilla Belle's red-carpet movie premier look at Couture In The City!

    J.Lo, Katy, Or Vivica: Who Rocked Basic Black Best At The ...

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    Ida Hsiang on Oct 31, 2009 9:24 AM PDT
    It's no surprise that a documentary on the late and great Michael Jackson would draw in a crowd of A-list celebrities, all wanting to show their love and support for the King of Pop. The tragic and sudden death of the greatest entertainer of all time sent shock waves through the community and "This Is It" is one way to commemorate Jackson, as well as keep him with us for a little longer. Everybody who's anybody, and their mom and kids, showed up dressed to impress with styles ranging from dressed up tees to floor-sweeping gowns. One common color that celebrities showed up in was chic head-to-toe black ensembles that were edgy, sexy, sleek or just plain sweet. Perhaps it was out of respect for the loss that the Jackson family and the rest of the world has recently endured, but there's no denying that they all looked like "Pretty Young Things." So who do you think rocked the basic black look the best? Was it Jennifer Lopez in her edgy black panel sheath and rockin' knee boots? Or perhaps you preferred Katy Perry's lacy, glittering gown? And there's no question that Vivica A. Fox looked smoking in a body-hugging, one-shouldered mini. Take the poll below and let us know who you think looked best at the Michael Jackson's "This Is It' Premiere! Photo credit: PR Photos
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    Hot In The Hive: Lipstick Queen's Chinatown Glossy Pencils

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    Alex Gambardella on Jul 16, 2009 6:25 AM PDT
    As a girl who is equal parts beauty junkie and film buff, I can't resist movie-based makeup products! Lipstick Queen's Chinatown Glossy Pencils aren't just clever in their inspiration, but they're smooth, sheer, and moisturizing too! With shades and package art influenced by both the company's NYC location and the mystery film by Roman Polanski, these pencils will have you channeling your inner Faye Dunaway and painting the town (and your lips) in "Mystery," "Thriller," or any of the five sheer shades in the film-inspired line. The pencils come with their own jumbo sharpener and are available for purchase at the Lipstick Queen site as well as at Barneys!


    Price: $20 each
    Who Found It: xgalexy was the first to add Lipstick Queen's Chinatown Glossy Pencils to the Hive.

    Let Stylehive's Stylescopes Get You Set For Summer ...

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    Alex Gambardella on Jun 1, 2009 4:30 PM PDT
    Aside from its abundance of flip-flops, short shorts, printed dresses and miniskirts, summer is also the season for some of the most anticipated movies of the year! Nothing beats a hot sweltering day like an impromptu movie date with the icy theater air conditioning on full blast! Not really a movie buff yourself? Let the stars be your guide (both Hollywood and celestial alike!) and get into gear for blockbuster season with a dose of Old Hollywood glamour and movie theater flair. Cancer girls can host their own movie marathons with an old-fashioned popcorn maker and, with the help of a high-quality curling iron by T3, Taurus ladies can recreate the pinup-style sausage curls of their favorite silver-screen sirens! Check the slideshow to see how your sign can get into the spirit of showbiz this week, just in time for the first wave of big-screen summer hits!

    Reel To Real: "Clueless" Style For The Milennium

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    Adriana Nova on Mar 30, 2009 7:24 AM PDT
    Cher Horowitz (Alicia Silverstone) endeared herself to fashionistas everywhere when she pleaded, "You don't understand; this is an Alaia!" while held at gunpoint and forced to ruin her frock from, like, a totally important designer (so many quotables from this movie -- be warned: I'm going to go there many times over). Clueless still holds up today as not just a modern classic, but also as a time capsule for mid-90's fashion: plaid skirts, embellished jackets and cardigans, high-heeled Mary Janes, knee-highs/thigh-highs, and demure headbands. Craving a style trip down memory lane but don't want to look like you've just stepped out of a Seventeen spread from 15 years ago (Ugh, as if!)? Take a look at the slideshow for a few basics from Cher, Dionne, and the gang's looks updated for today's way existential shopper.

    Reel To Real: Holly Golightly's Underrated But Equally Chic ...

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    Adriana Nova on Mar 17, 2009 1:24 PM PDT
    Fashion-wise, everyone loves the Breakfast at Tiffany's iconic pearls, LBD, and opera glove ensemble... right? Everyone, that is, except for those of us who found the getup a bit too demure and were much more interested in the modish, slightly boho styles Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn) sports for the rest of the movie: wayfarers, a mink bucket hat paired with a funky orange frock coat, and a one shoulder, floor-length sheath wrap that could have easily been interpreted on a Halston runway. What's always been interesting is that Holly is much more daring, risque, and naughty than the elegant, if not a bit boring outfit she's most remembered for implies (in Truman Capote's book, which the movie is based on, she's actually a call girl, a fact director Blake Edwards hush-hushed for gentler audiences). Check out the slideshow for a look at the Holly probably a very few of us most love, along with some pieces that channel her inimitable, less lauded style!
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