Tonight the White House rolled out its red carpet for the annual Correspondents Dinner and here were some of the best looks on hand.
Jenna Dewan-Tatum looks exquisite in her Reem Acra black gown with a blinged-out top. She looks very stoic and poised, and glam to say the least! Ah-mazing.
Gina Rodriguez stuns in a blush gown. She has a knack for picking out gorgeous, tailored gowns for red carpets.
Pregnant “Glee” star Naya Rivera looks ahmazing in her Tadashi Shoji long-sleeve white, pristine gown.
Adriana Lima. Who could say anything bad about this supermodel’s look? Absolutely stunning.
Maria Menounos dress is fab, love the coral color, gold belt, side cutouts. Love!
OH MY GOSH, Chrissy Teigen looks FLAWLESS and FABULOUS in her gorgeous Zuhair Murad. OMG, love it!
PLL star Troian Bellasario looks like a grecian goddess! Love the simplistic white dress with the necklace and accessorized with a gold statement belt!
OH MY GOODNESS, IDINA MENZEL LOOKS AHMAZING. Love her two-tone pink dress with the beaded belt! She looks gorge. And I still can’t believe I saw her live on Broadway!!! 🙂
Chanel Iman? Flawless, gorge from head-to-toe.
Love purple and the dress’ shape and accents on Michelle Trachtenberg. But, purple is my favorite color…
Gillian Jacobs: love love love this dress! The print is ahmazing, coupled with the belt, shoes, clutch and hair: it’s perfection.
So many gorgeous dresses for the White House affair.. Thoughts?
You all may know that I’m a huge E! and Youtube fan. And recently, the two have been intertwined as the E! network gave vlogger Grace Helbig, of itsGrace, her own late-night talk show on E!
On her Youtube channel, Grace makes three videos every week, to be released on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The self-proclaimed introvert has continued to release new, fun videos in addition to working on her show.
Her show preserves her natural personality while broadcasting it to a larger audience.
Here’s a fun game played on the show with Tyler Oakley:
Watch clips (interviews and games) from The Grace Helbig Showhere!
One thing I love about her videos are when she does collabs, such as the ones below:
Helbig is a hilarious vlogger that brings her own unique spin to the “boy’s club” of late-night, be sure to check her show out on Fridays, as well as her channel. It’s great.
Country music was out in full force last night in Texas for the annual ACM awards. And with that comes my red carpet breakdown! Here we go!
Kimberly of “The Band Perry.” I love this dress, which could almost function as a wedding gown. But, it’s gorge. Love it.
And let’s just look at Hunter Hayes for a second, shall we? #adorable
These two new Hollywood besties look gorge, and I’m totally obsessing over Reese’s dress: love the sparkles!
Love Jana Kramer’s dress! Everything about this is perfect for a young starlet to wear on the red carpet! I love it!
My namesake, Miranda Lambert looks very slim and gorge per always… (I think it must be the name, obvi… lol) But, loving the lilac and the draping!
Jessie James Decker and Eric Decker are the pinnacle of an adorable celeb couple, as seen on Instagram and their E! reality show “Eric and Jessie–” I wish that would come back on the air! But, their outfits are tailored to perfection and they look so glam! Love her ponytail with her simple white gown.
And no red carpet is complete without Miss Taylor Swift. T.Swift looks ahmazing here and I love her dress, the color and the cutouts! Gorge. And of course she couldn’t make a speech without plugging her newest tour right, lol?
Have you heard of Sutton Foster and Hilary Duff’s new show “Younger?” Well, it’s perfect.
I know what you’re thinking: but, it’s TVLand. Yes, but it’s also Darren Star (you know, who created Sex and the City). And he brought along wardrobe maven Patricia Field to assist in this new show. So, the fashion will be spectacular: check out the Pinterest here.
Younger stars Tony-award winner SUTTON FOSTER as a 40-year-old single mother trying to pass as a twenty-something, in order to land a job in the Manhattan publishing industry. She jokes of hashtags, twitter, tattoos, “junk shots,” and 1D all in the pilot.
Hilary Duff stars as Kelsey, an editor at the firm where Foster’s Liza is hired, a twenty-something woman who befriends Liza and gives her tips about “only being in your twenties once!” If only she knew.
Nico Tortorella is set up to be the love interest for Liza at 26, to which he thinks they are the same age. But, great job, casting agents. 😉
The reviews are great, from Self, NY Daily News, The Hollywood Reporter, and more. Here’s a great review of the show here.
While the review above mentions how the audience of TVLand is perfect for Younger, I disagree, because I’m a twenty-something and I adored the pilot. I can’t wait to watch the second episode. And you should too. It’s that good. Comedic gold.
It’s Sunday night and the annual iHeartRadio music awards, which means it’s time for my red carpet breakdown! Here we go!
Iggy Azalea: I like the jacket, shoes and pants individually just not together. It’s edgy and cool, but the see-through top and jacket are a little too busy with the printed pants. Also, with such a busy outfit, her hair should have been simpler.
Meghan Trainor: I normally love her music and her style (i.e. what she wore to the Kids Choice Awards last night was perfection!), but this looks like a bad Homecoming dress from high school. I think it’s the sparkle jacket that crosses –oddly– in the middle of her tight, black dress. And her hair also evokes a high school dance type of look, not so much for a red carpet affair.
Zendaya: Lately, she’s been a risk taker in the fashion world (both with her clothes and hair), to put it lightly. But, here? It’s, like, a hot mess– though I like her skirt and shoes! Her top looks like a cheap men’s workout tank that she paired with a bandeau, making her look very much like Barney the dinosaur. Not a selling point for a music star or actor like her.She gets points for trying (at every red carpet), but not for execution, sorry Z.
Nick Jonas: Okay, so I like the concept of a plaid suit, very rock ‘n’ roll. But, I don’t like the plaid pants with the jacket. It’s too much. However, his stylist does a good job at getting fitted suits for Nick.
Anna Camp from “Pitch Perfect:” I like the concept, the dress, the fit: all of it. However, I’m not sold on the straps. I think something a little more substantial would look better, and support her frame better as well.
Adam Lambert: Definitely one of the best dressed guys on the carpet. The leather pants, blazer and heeled boots are the epitome of rock ‘n’ roll and perfect for the iHeartRadio music awards.
Ariel Winter: The “Modern Family” starlet looks great. I love her whole outfit from hair, dress, shoes and clutch. However, I think it might be too mature for such a young (under 18) starlet. But, again her stylist pulls goods outfits for her (i.e. her Kids Choice Awards outfit last night!).
And here’s 5SOS because, yea. Love their edgy looks; they look great and make great music.
And last but not least, probably the night’s most anticipated star: Taylor Swift. Her dress is pretty, though, I’m not sure how I feel about the side cutouts. It’s a little weird. I love her shoes. The one thing I’m not a fan of here: her hair. I’m not sure what the idea behind the sixties-inspired bob, with a bump-it thing and the bangs. It’s not looking good or Taylor-like. With that dress, I wanted to see her trademark “1989” wavy bob. That would have been much better for the carpet.
What are you thoughts on the red carpet looks from tonight?
The official press release, published March 25, reported, “After five incredible years Zayn Malik has decided to leave One Direction. Niall [Horan], Harry [Styles], Liam [Payne] and Louis [Tomlinson] will continue as a four-piece and look forward to the forthcoming concerts of their world tour and recording their fifth album, due to be released later this year.”
Malik responded in the press release, “My life with One Direction has been more than I could ever have imagined. But, after five years, I feel like it is now the right time for me to leave the band. I’d like to apologise to the fans if I’ve let anyone down, but I have to do what feels right in my heart. I am leaving because I want to be a normal 22-year-old who is able to relax and have some private time out of the spotlight. I know I have four friends for life in Louis, Liam, Harry and Niall. I know they will continue to be the best band in the world.”
Giving his only interview since the big news, Zayn revealed to The Sun, “I did try to do something that I wasn’t happy doing for a while, for the sake of other people’s happiness. I feel like I’ve let the fans down, but I can’t do this anymore. It’s not that I’ve turned my back on them or anything; it’s just that I just can’t do that anymore because it’s not the real me.”
Liam, like the other boys, responded via Twitter:
Celebs and fans alike have been posting their thoughts via Twitter about Zayn’s desires for happiness and a normal life.
What are your thoughts on Zayn’s decision to leave? Will you remain a 1D fan?
My plane touches down at Laguardia airport, and I can’t believe that I’m in New York City for Teen Vogue’s annual “Fashion University” conference, March 13-15. I don’t know what to expect– I’m just excited to be here and attend.
I get to the hotel (about one block away from the new Conde Nast offices), quickly change into a trendier outfit for the attendee’s mixer, hail a cab and head to Times Square. At 5:50 p.m. I arrive at the Express store that’s playing host to the event. There’s a long line, so I weave my way through, eventually stopping when I reach a place near the end. There we all stood on the street– in a line– anxiously waiting to go in and meet the Teen Vogue editors in attendance. We chat politely about the insanely cold, windy weather and everyone’s very much on-trend outfits as the line eventually moves forward. By the time we make it the front doors of the store, I see press and Teen Vogue greeters. I walk in the door, and there’s Andrew Bevan, one of the most recognizable names to come of the brand. I couldn’t believe it. The Teen Vogue features editor, whose columns I’ve been reading for years, is standing only steps away from me. This is crazy.
Upon walking in, I follow the crowd as it wanders up to the second floor and snakes around the showroom in a line. There are lines for a photobooth/flipbook station, “flash tattoos,” a “lash bar” and countless other lines to meet the editors. After leaving the photobooth area, a blonde-haired figure in a bright printed dress caught my eye: it was Amy Astley, the editor-in-chief of Teen Vogue! I couldn’t believe that I was even in her presence. Next step: find the the line and meet her. We found the line and waited, then she was moved to do interviews, so we left that line. Later, her line resumed, so we circled back to meet her. That was thrilling: getting a photo with her and asking her for career advice.
Saturday:
The next day- Saturday- is the first full day of the seminar. I get up bright and early, dress in one of my trendiest outfits, and walk one block to the Conde Nast offices. I wait in line for what seems to be forever to check in, get my nametag and head to my first destination.
I was a part of the “Editorial/PR/ Social” major, as opposed to the Business of Fashion and Design/Styling majors who had different agendas. Our group heard from the likes of editors, reporters, photographers and public relations agents and representatives.
At the first speaker, YouTuber and beauty guru Michelle Phan, Teen Vogue publisher Jason Wagenheim introduced the event, “there were thousands of applications from all over the world, and we only took around 500 [of you here today.]” He encouraged us to meet, connect and ask questions while we were here learning all sorts of industry knowledge.
Michelle Phan, digital entrepreneur and beauty vlogger
This digital and beauty entrepreneur discusses her experience with Astley, as the ‘Dean’ speaker for the major. She mentioned social media, branding, her own products and an intimate relationship with her followers. For a brand, she mentioned how it is crucial to figure out your message, what you will support. “I always believe you can make anything work,” Phan said. She discusses her new makeup brand ipsy, a themed beauty subscription that features personalized products. She adds, “it’s important not just to have a brand, but to have a personality behind the brand.” She advises small YouTubers to follow their passion and to keep making videos.
“It’s important not just to have a brand, but a personality behind the brand,” Phan said. “That’s the beauty of digital: you are in charge of you own image; be authentic.”
Brian Phillips & Juliana Ribeiro, Black Frame PR
The next two presenters are successful PR agents for their agency, Black Frame. Black Frame works for clients such as Kenzo and Rodarte. Phillips, CEO for the firm, said how
“influence is changing people’s minds” in a “visually-driven” world. The two discuss more about brand images and making show they go together well and to form authentic relationships.
As a PR agent, they explain how you must research the clients and audience and tell a story about the brand with the event of the clothes. As Phillips said, your job is to find “what will people talk about,” and how “fashion is all about what’s new.”
Kristen Joy Watts, fashion and art for Instagram
Watts is “obsessed with visual communication” and photography, where they both work together for her fashion, advocacy and events job at Instagram. Her previous jobs including launching the Lens blog for the New York Times and telling stories digitally for R/GA digital agency.
Her seminar focused on inspiration for taking pictures and the overall message of your own personal Instagram stories.
After a whirlwind morning and lunch break in the new Conde Nast cafeteria, it was time for one of my most anticipated lectures: the Teen Vogue editors panel, moderated by Amy Astley. Mathews is the entertainment editor who books the covers, Elovitz is the social media manager, Welteroth is the health and beauty director and Kaplan is the PR director. They represent a “few key departments” at the magazine. They all discusses their careers and how they got here, then opened the floor to questions from all of us in the audience.
When hiring, they look for ‘promotable’ people, who convey their passion for Teen Vogue and know who the magazine is talking about. Astley said, “there’s always room for talent,” as she explains how she uses sites like Instagram to gauge talent and creativity.
Aliza Licht, DKNYPRGirl
Licht used DKNY’s Cara Delevigne capsule collection, #CaraD4DKNY, as a case study for this seminar. She discussed Cara and the brand’s inspirations and then explained how the campaign was launched. First, they made sure to take behind-the-scenes pictures and craft a genuine press release (here written by Cara herself). Then, she explains the picking the right long lead magazine to get the exclusive, the Instagram casting campaign, how being “nimble” and proactive is the best way to handle a leak, the launch itself, the press release and hook, the “sizzle reel” of photographs and then she had us explain how we’d sell DKNY watched following her process.
Her audience activity asked students to choose an ambassador, press hooks, a press headline. Then, she urged us to focus on a launch strategy: the long lead release, short lead release, social media promotion and an opening event to promote the product.
Mickey Rapkin, author “Pitch Perfect”
This next presenter I was looking forward to all day: Mickey Rapkin, author of “Pitch Perfect,” and several magazine feature stories, including the current cover story of “Teen Vogue.” Along with four other girls, I booked it out of Aliza’s seminar to make onto the first elevator downstairs: we were determined to sit front row for Mickey Rapkin’s talk. Plus, he was the only editorial writing perspective we had the entire day. He sat with Teen Vogue’s Dana Mathews where they agreed to talk candidly about booking and interviewing celebrities.
He explains how his job is “just trying to sit down with people and have a conversation.” Rapkin thinks you learn a lot about people by going into their homes and seeing what they have their shelves, which is what he often does for Teen Vogue (and other magazine) cover stories. He ended up giving us plenty of advice for young writers and journalists, such as seeking out internships, finding stories and keep up up your passions. “What I love about my job: these stories are all an adventure,” Rapkin said.
After Mickey Rapkin’s seminar they moved us swiftly upstairs for a “mix and mingle with Teen Vogue” event, where you could introduce yourself to the editors of the magazine. That ended Saturday: such a great day, so unbelievable that amount of executives I heard from, in the industry that I want to work for someday!
Sunday:
Sunday, after waiting in line to check in, it was time to head to our keynote speaker: OscarPRGirl/ SVP of Global Communications for Oscar de la Renta, Erika Bearman. As a journalism major and not a Public Relations major, I wasn’t sure what to make out of this one: but it was really interesting to hear about working for a brand, maintaining a certain image.
Erika Bearman, OscarPRGirl
Our final presentation was the face behind OscarPRGirl, Erika Bearman. She opened her talk by explaining her background working in the fashion industry. “Getting press on the stuff is the most simple definition of PR,” Bearman said. She discusses advice for students to begin working and “learning and contributing.” She gives advice about following your passions, setting yourself up for success, asking for help and how to help land the job or an interview. She adds how “every day is a learning experience” in the industry.
“This couldn’t have been a more perfect job,” Bearman said of her time with Oscar de la Renta. “I organize all the ad campaigns and bring everyone together [for each shoot.]”
Her presentation ended with a numerous amount of cheers, as a large group of girls push forward in a circle for the opportunity to introduce themselves to her, exchange business cards and snap a selfie with OscarPRGirl.
Walking out of the room and the Conde Nast building with my certificate of completion in hand, I couldn’t believe the amazing experience I had: from meeting industry executives, networking with other students from around the world and learning advice about breaking into the industry! It was a weekend in New York that I’ll never be able to forget.
Street Style Best Looks: Click through for a photo slideshow of some of the different looks participants wore for this fashion seminar.
Sorry it’s been awhile: I’ve been crazy busy with newspaper work, midterm work and having my computer break on me and having to do all my homework and internship searching without it. Sad face.
So quick catch up post on things that occurred while I was away from WordPress.
1. The Bachelor Chris Soules chose, and proposed to Whitney. I squealed upon watching that final moment of the episode.
2. I’m going to NYC this weekend for Teen Vogue’s annual Fashion University and I’m so excited to learn more about working in the magazine industry, networking and exploring the CONDE NAST office. I’m so excited!!!
3. I’m still obsessed with TGIT, Once Upon a Time and Hart of Dixie has ever. (It’s just so good/addicting!)
4. In case you might have missed it, I have a new URL and header! ( Just thought it fit my subject better.)
Well, back to class. Write more later! (I definitely plan on blogging from NYC and FashionU!)
Today is February 22, 2015 aka THE OSCARS, which means it’s time for my red carpet fashion breakdown! Here we go!
First things first, at 5:40 p.m., Patricia Arquette (Supporting Actress nom for “Boyhood”) announced that she skipped her manicure to focus on launching her new philanthropic site, givelove.org. What a neat way to bringing the trend of #AskHerMore to a focus.
Alright, here’s my fashion breakdown:
Here is Anna Kendrick in custom Thakoon, which is GORGEOUS. Love it. The color, the shape, her hair: everything is perfect just like her performance as Cathy Hiatt in “The Last Five Years.”
Next up we have Josh Hutcherson (or Peeta) looking oh-so-dapper in his suit with slicked-back hair.
“Jane the Virgin” star Gina Rodriguez looks ahmazing, however, this picture doesn’t do her justice. The best shot: when the E! cameras caught her getting out of her car, a much better angle of the dress.
E! anchor Guiliana Rancic looks as gorge as always, with the lace and the bright red color.
Jamie Chung looks gorge. I love this dress. It just screams Oscars! LOVE LOVE LOVE.
And of course, here’s our host, Neil Patrick Harris himself. One, NPH is so hilarious, he just needs to host everything. If you haven’t seen him hosting the TONYs, watch it here before the Oscars begin/ during a commercial break. He’s hilarious and I can’t wait to see what he does at the show. Ellen did a great job last year, so it’ll be interesting to see if he can top her pizza order and Twitter-breaking selfie.
Faith Hill in J. Mendel. Love the dress. Very well-tailored.
Margot Robbie looks head-to-toe gorgeous in her Saint Laurent gown and vintage necklace that was made for the Duchess of Windsor in the 30s (wow!). Everything is perfection: from her dress, jewelry, red lip and her HAIR. AH-MAZING, PERFECT. Best dressed, for sure.
Laura Dern: love her dress by Alberta Ferrati. And she did a great job in “Wild.” Love how she told Ryan Seacrest about her Bulgari ring, made in honor of Cheryl Strayed’s mother Bobbi who she played in the film. How inspiring.
“50 Shades” star Dakota Johnson in Saint Laurent posing alongside her mother looks pretty. Not sure how I feel about her dress, other than the color, but I love her simple ponytail! It’s perfect.
BEST DRESSED COUPLE ALERT. Adam Levin and wife Behati Prinsloo (both in Armani) look incredible. No words to describe this picture other than PERFECTION.
EDDIE REDMAYNE. He just looks too cute. Love how he and his wife Hannah are matching in navy. Too cute. And hopefully, we’ll see/hear more from him tonight. 🙂
And Eddie’s costar in “The Theory of Everything” Felicity Jones looks STUNNING in Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen. LOVE. AHMAZING.
Another great celebrity couple. Chrissy Teigen looks gorgeous in Zuhair Muriad and her hubby John Legend looks dapper in Gucci.
Rosamund Pike. Gorgeous. And she looks like this pretty much after just giving birth? Woah.
Zoe Saldana looks like this after just giving birth to twins? Double woah. But, gorgeous dress, jewels and hair.
Marion Cotillard looks gorgeous in Dior Couture. However, this picture doesn’t do the front of her dress justice!
Miles Teller! The “Whiplash” star looks suave and dapper here in his Prada tux.
Lupita Nyong’o looks incredible in custom Calvin Klein by Francisco Costa. Gorgeous. And all the little pearl details! It’s made of 6,000 pearls!
Oscar favorite Julianne Moore looks gorgeous in her CUSTOM Chanel gown, but she always looks gorgeous.
It’s Kerry Washington in a gorgeous white Miu Miu peplum dress. LOVE IT.
Rita Ora: gorgeous. End of story. Breathtaking.
Reese Witherspoon: Gorgeous. Her hair and that dress: so sleek, so elegant, so classic. Love it. Always on the best dressed list: Reese.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s dress is perfectly tailored and a good color. However, I’m not sure how I feel about her shoulder-ruffle thing.
Chris Pratt and Anna Faris. LOVE HER DRESS. And he helped carry her train so it wouldn’t get wet… Awww too presh. But, love this celeb couple and her dress is so Oscar-worthy. LOVE.
J. Lo’s princess moment dress, but not her party dress, and she looks absolutely STUNNING. GORGE. One of the best dressed, for sure.
Jennifer Aniston looks stunning. Gorge. But, she always looks amazing.
Emma Stone looks incredible. Truly breathtaking. Ah-mazing. LOVE LOVE LOVE. Perfection.
Keira Knightly looks gorgeous here in Valentino. Love the tulle, the flowers, the appliqués. Love it.
And… one of my favorite celeb couples: Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan-Tatum. Both look great, as their outfits are very well-tailored and look impeccable, classic.
What are your thoughts? And be sure to follow along with me on twitter as I discuss the biggest moments from the actual show! xx
It’s that time of year again for fashionistas: Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week fall 2015! Here’s a break down of my favorite looks from the runway, celebrity guests in the audience and rockin’ street style on the town in NYC.
Zosia Mamet at Jill Stuart. Love, it’s preppy winter, however, she’s a little short for that look. But, it’s very well put together.
New mama Blake Lively at Gabriela Cadena stuns only months after giving birth to her baby girl. Everything here is perfection, hands down. GORGE.
Monique Lhullier. Glam and so chic.
Jason Wu. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE.
Richard Chai: it’s perfect for winter and it’s well-tailored.
Honor: gorge, love it!
Jamie Chung at Cushnie et Ochs… So chic, from the dress, hair and shoes.
E! street style: love this look!
E! street style: love the way the prints and colors were put together!
Rebecca Minkoff. Very hippie-ish, but it’s a great look, edgy too.
Behati Prinsloo. Love this look. The dress, necklace, coat, hair and booties are perfect.
Zimmerman. Very much tailored. Love the concept. Great line.
Jill Stuart. Quintessential fall chic.
Jason Wu. Love it! So gorge. His whole line, really…
Trademark: gorgeous, I’d actually wear this, well, not the shoes (too much).