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    Lindsay, Shakira, And Mischa Glam It Up At The Whitney Gala

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    Alex Gambardella on Oct 22, 2009 8:17 AM PDT
    The red carpet was certainly rolled out last Monday night at the annual Whitney Musuem Gala for its parade of high-profile attendees from across the film, fashion, and art industries. While guests like Shakira, Chanel Iman, and Alexa Chung discussed their own artistic talents (or lack thereof) over filet mignon appetizers, drooled over Gerard Butler, and listened to Jennifer Hudson's show-stopping mid-dinner performance, other gala-goers couldn't help but just people-watch. After all, Lindsay Lohan was quite a... vision in that daringly short gold dress. And Taylor Momsen's thigh-high slit complete with fishnet stockings was an interesting sight in the context of such a black-tie affair. Both were reportedly mistaken for the event's host, Donatella Versace -- which can either be perceived as somewhat of a compliment or... not so much. Watch the slideshow for some pictures of the gowns and glitz on the red carpet! Photo Credit: PR Photos

    Fiercely '80s Eye Makeup Straight Off The Marc Jacobs Runway!

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    Pauline Montupet on Jul 30, 2009 2:22 PM PDT
    It was hard to ignore the '80s makeup that dominated the runways for Fall. Marc Jacobs sent his girls down the runway with a fierce-looking club kid eye makeup look and Versace and Zac Posen both featured "Debbie Harry meets Jerry Hall"-inspired makeup. Marc Jacobs wanted the eyes to take center stage -- so much so that he asked makeup artist Francois Nars to create 65 different makeup looks on the 65 models! What makes this eye makeup look different than just a normal smokey or dark eye? Unlike a heavy-lined eye, these '80s-inspired looks take it a step further, with the shadow up to the crease and often all the way up to the eyebrow, creating a large oval around the eye. To cop the look yourself, accentuate your usual blacks and browns with cobalt blues, deep greens, bright purples, reds, fuchsias, and even some glitter (not too much -- we're not going for Boy George here). An easy way to get a more street-appropriate version of the look is to shade the eye all over with a sheer eyeshadow of peach, gold, or soft blue. Lightly rim the entire eye with a black eyeliner (no need to be perfect since you will be covering and blending with shadow), then use a darker highly-pigmented shade like an espresso or navy on the lower lid and blend towards the crease and outer corner. Check out the slideshow for some great products to get the look, and click "See Video" to watch Marc Jacobs' makeup master Francois create the looks for the Fall '09 show.

    Vintage Fashionistas Keep It Under Control with Bandage Dresses

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    Mary Kincaid on Jun 12, 2009 8:19 AM PDT
    Herve Leger believed that there were two types of fashion consumers: the fashion victims, who adopted the looks of designers without thinking, and the women who refused to be feminine clothes hangers. He, of course, designed for the latter. His most famous design was the bandage dress, and it seems like every young celebrity (and a few older ones as well) are sporting these unforgiving frocks on red carpets everywhere. And while you might not be able to afford a Leger original, there are plenty of vintage knock-offs to satisfy you fashion itch. Of course, these body-huggers should come with a warning label that advises against wearing unless all your bumps and bulges are under control. But for those of you with the bods to pull 'em off, you can choose from this sexy roundup of vintage dresses. Just click the slideshow to see the selection.
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    Influential International Style: Helena Christensen

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    kate napleton on Jun 7, 2009 5:08 AM PDT
    How many women of incredible fashion influence can call themselves Victoria's Secret Angels? Well, Heidi and friends had good company in Helena Christensen, the Danish beauty queen and bonafide supermodel. Her fashion credentials run much deeper, as she co-founded Nylon magazine and is its first (and only) creative director. An accomplished photographer, she's had exhibitions in galleries from The Netherlands to China. But her style? To die for, just ask Zac Posen. The woman takes risks, and it pays off. She bridges the gap between red-carpet classic and indie princess. Her looks are always daring, yet demure. She mixes funky with traditional in colors, patterns, and a deep love of sequins. Check out my slideshow for tips on how to Helena Christensen-ize your wardrobe! Photo credit: PR Photos

    Influential International Style: Julia Restoin Roitfeld

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    kate napleton on May 28, 2009 2:20 PM PDT
    Maybe at first blush you didn't recognize the name of this style maven, but if you don't already, you will soon know the grace and pedigree of Julia Restoin Roitfeld. To be fair, she had really great fashion upbringing. Her mother, Carine Roitfeld, is the editor-in-chief of French Vogue and formerly the business partner of Mario Testino and muse to Tom Ford, Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent. The Parsons-educated Julia was the face of Tom Ford's fragrance Black Orchid and her most recent campaign, this time for the new perfume Jil by Jil Sander, will be released soon. What differentiates Julia from most second-generation fashion editors (ahem, Bee Schaffer) is that she takes a unique perspective, and can change the idea you had about a piece of clothing. Like a leopard print tank, sequin miniskirt and oversize blazer. Says Julia, "Some people think that clothes are just things that you wear to cover yourself but I'm blown away because clothes to me are a sort of new pop art. Clothes can be either art or design but need a real purpose." Check out my slideshow for ways to adopt Julia's unique style to your wardrobe! Photo credit: PR Photos
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    Video Style Steal: Go GaGa Over Ladylike Interpretations Of ...

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    Alex Gambardella on Mar 28, 2009 9:22 AM PDT
    Whether or not you're a fan of her futuristic, robot-like, pantsless persona, you can't deny that Lady GaGa is an interesting character (after all, anyone who can make Perez stop talking about the Octo-Mom for a few posts has to be at least somewhat intriguing). With electro-pop hits like "Just Dance," "Poker Face," and any of the other sound-alike tracks off her debut album The Fame, GaGa has gained a rapidly-growing following. While I certainly don't question the appeal of her catchy beats (although I'm still trying to figure out what on Earth a "disco stick" is), I'm thoroughly convinced that her talked-all-over-town popularity is due largely in part to her bizarre outfit choices and overall "Donatella Versace in outer space" gimmick. And while we at Stylehive would never promote public indecency by encouraging you to go without pants in public, you may be surprised to see just how inspirational some of Lady GaGa's futuristic fashion choices really are, as long as you don't attempt a literal translation of her shiny black catsuits and hooded capes. From practical patent leather booties to a chunky cocktail ring and a simple pair of liquid leggings, you can channel the artist's funky style (one bold piece at a time!) and still stop traffic without looking like a spaceship! Click "See Video" to watch her provocatively funky "Poker Face" vid, then check out the slideshow to see some wearable translations of her eccentric ensembles!
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