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    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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    Fly High This Fall With Amelia Earhart's Style

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    Anna Yu on Oct 23, 2009 8:18 AM PDT
    Amelia Earhart was one of the first heroines I looked up to when I was growing up. As an aviatrix, she was the first to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean and inspired the love for flight in generations of women. In her attempt to fly around the world in 1937, Amelia disappeared over the central Pacific Ocean and the mystery still remains on what really happened. This Fall, theater goers can see Hilary Swank in the biopic Amelia which chronicles her rise to fame. Aside from her amazing accomplishments, Amelia Earhart also has an iconic style which included aviator hats, leather jackets, jodhpurs tucked into boots and a feminine scarf to top it all off. Her style is distinctive enough to be a Halloween costume, yet casual enough to be an everyday look as well!. Check out my slideshow to see how you can be inspired by Amelia's style!

    Hot In The Hive: MovieWedge

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    Alex Gambardella on Oct 2, 2009 6:24 AM PDT
    Man, do I wish I had discovered the MovieWedge in time for my last sleepless red-eye flight to New York! Think of the plushy little media player stand as a bean bag chair for your iPod -- it's tiny, squishy and portable, and props up your device at an adjustable viewing angle so you can watch videos on your device hands-free. Anyone who's had to entertain themselves on the go knows it's a pain to have to hold your player for hours at a time (or at least until your downloads run its battery life dry). Now you and your iPod can be cozy just about anywhere as it sits atop its little perch on any tray table, arm rest, or even on your lap!


    Price: $9.95
    Who Found It: xgalexy was the first to add MovieWedge to the Hive.

    The Coveted Takes A Peek At Sephora's Window Theatrics

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    Jennine on Sep 22, 2009 5:23 AM PDT
    I didn't partake in any Fashion's Night Out activities-- too much temptation to spend my life savings. But this Sephora event in New York looks like it was awesome. Temptu, famous for their airbrush makeup, created living art at the Sephora on 5th Avenue, recreating work they've done for cinema and fashion. They crafted a variety of looks, like those from an Italian Vogue spread, Robert DeNiro's character in Cape Fear (if only DeNiro had looked so yummy), and the movie The Stepford Wives. I'm not quite sure where I would wear numbers all over my face, but I totally would if I could find the right occasion! They really drew a crowd as they airbrushed models in the storefront windows for eight hours. They also lured tons of customers looking to get airbrushed and photographed for a mock fashion mag cover. Now that's a good time! Check out The Coveted for the latest happenings in the fashion and beauty world!

    Suiting Up For The Opportunity, Inspired By Ryden Malby in ...

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    Amber Fijolek on Sep 4, 2009 2:24 PM PDT
    After earning her degree, Post Grad protagonist Ryden Malby (played by Alexis Bledel) is bugging out on account of the economy's grim job market. It's a rocky boat to find yourself on, but don't let the hiring regrets get you down. It's easy to sit back and mope, but times like these require young adults like us to jump into the trenches and to keep putting our best food forward. Persistence is key, and no matter how many interviews you sweat through until you land what you need to launch your career, your efforts count. One of the best foot-in-the-door techniques for an interview is to dress like you own the place. Impressing the recruitment director with class that even shows up the CEO will certainly get you noticed as someone who's ready to suit up to be a member of the team. A wardrobe of suits, vests and blazers, however, doesn't need to look as bland as your father's closet: take a peek at our slideshow for a stylish way to blow your interviewer away! Keep your heads up, all you college grads -- the economy can't stay like this forever!

    Forever Young: John Hughes Film Fashion

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    The Frisky on Aug 11, 2009 5:20 AM PDT
    John Hughes can pretty much be credited for the creation of the archetypal American high school, and his classic films popularized the style and feel of teens in the '80s. What he brought to the screen didn't just influence trends at the time-- it continues to trickle into fashion movements. Here, a look at the quintessential looks from Hughes' movies, some of which are totally relevant today thanks to the '80s being back in a big way.


    The bucket hat and blazer: In 1986's "Pretty In Pink," Molly Ringwald plays heroine Andie. She isn't the most popular girl in school, but she loves fashion and shows off her creative personal style. With a nod to "Annie Hall," Ringwald modeled the menswear-inspired look, but added a feminine edge with floral scarves, which eventually gave way to the "Blossom" craze.


    See more at theFrisky.com.
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