Celebrity Fashion News
Kate Hudson Stuns In A Crop Top In Women's Health Spread
Helloooo, Ms. Hudson!
Kate Hudson looks positively stunning in her spread as cover star in October 2014 issue of Women's Health. The "Wish I Was Here" actress kept her look super casual in a knotted white tank and jeans:
In another shot, the 35-year-old rocked a cropped black top and red shorts as she jumped for joy:
The Future Of Fashion Is The Selfie Hat
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a selfie hat.
Designed by Christian Cowan-Sanluis and tech product group Acer, the sparkling pink, wide-brim headgear contains a dropdown tablet to snap selfies anywhere on the go.
The hat can also spin around (don't all hats?).
Pregnant Kourtney Kardashian Steps Out In A Tight LBD
Kourtney Kardashian isn't letting her pregnancy get in the way of her chic style.
The 35-year-old reality star rocked a form-fitting little black dress while out and about in Los Angeles on Sept 11. Kardashian accessorized the all-black outfit with a long black coat, wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses and a pair of stiletto booties:
We're Loving All The Cheap Celeb Finds Amidst All The Expensive Ones From Fashion Week
Fashion month is in full swing, which means we are spending a great deal of time clicking through runway images. While we love seeing all the inspirational looks that come down the catwalk, there is no way we can afford half of them (okay, almost all of them).
Making The Bed Just Got So. Much. Easier.
With "National Make Your Bed Day" behind us and mornings of making our beds ahead of us, it's about time we took a second to talk about the chore that has an impossibly low favorability ranking for most people.
5 Beauty Buys Under $20 For A Fall Skin Rejuvenation
Mild, summer mornings are now behind us, and our skin is not too happy about it. With cooler weather, we say goodbye to dewy, fresh faces and prepare for those days with dry skin that lay ahead.
These Portraits Of Moroccan Hipsters Are More Nuanced Than They Look
The New York Times sees shades of Matisse and Koons. ArtNet is convinced he's the next David LaChapelle. But Hassan Hajjaj, the Moroccan stylist and photographer, started out simply wanting to capture the essence of his home country in ways his buddies back in London would appreciate.