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Spotted US special: Sarah Jessica Parker, Lindsay Lohan and Katie Holmes
Our fashion foray has taken us across the pond to the US today. Earlier this morning we gave you all the fashion gossip from Chanel’s boutique opening in New York’s Soho so we thought we’d continue the trend by giving you a US spotted special.
Throughout the past week, stars have hit the pavements dressed up and down, badly and commendably.
Gwen Stefani was definitely the latter when she was spotted in LA wearing a long tee teamed up with casual black jeans and accessorised with a belt, as was Victoria Beckham who wowed in a cute green dress at LA airport.
Unfortunately not everyone looked as good as these two ladies. Lindsay Lohan took the 80s look a little bit too far with her ripped jeans and checked shirt on a day out shopping, while Miley Cyrus’s knee high socks didn’t really rock our boats (there’s a way to wear this trend Miley).
Back to the good fashion looks, Katie Holmes looked hot in a little printed mini dress and black tights while Sarah Jessica Parker rocked the 80s colour trend in red jeans and a purple top.
See all the US star style in the gallery below and tell us who you think is the best dressed by leaving your comments in the box below.
Fashion Crush Top 5: Five movies you should dress like
By Emily Borrett
The first person whose style I ever truly loved was Ariel from the Little Mermaid – I wanted her cool shell bikini, despite only being about five – and then a little later on in life the Japanese twins from the Simpsons, Sherri and Terri. I stand by that still – anyone who thinks it isn’t cool to wear a shell bikini or match their clothes and accessories to their hair colour is wrong. Little television addict that I was when I was a child (apparently I used to come home from school and mournfully wail to my mother that I “hadn’t been watching”), it would be fair to say that film and television has had a hefty influence on my style over the years. And admittedly, some former fashion crushes of mine have not stood the test of time. Two examples of the most cringe-worthy that come to mind were my obsession with Columbia in the Rocky Horror Picture Show many years ago -which lasted far too long and caused me to dress like a fat burlesque dancer – and my Disney Channel phase at the age of about 9, when I really dug Lizzie McGuire’s “neon brights and pedal pushers” look.
Wardrobe horrors aside, there have been some pretty iconic dressers in movie history that I still take a lot of inspiration from when I’m getting dressed in the morning. All of the women listed below look dope. All of their films are super-stylish, and if you haven’t seen them, you should, if not just for the clothes.
5. MIA WALLACE IN “PULP FICTION”
Uma Thurman’s character in this movie is like a monochrome queen. White shirt, black capris, milky skin and the sleekest black bob in history (soz, Anna Wintour). Classic styling, classic Chanel colours – she’s like a weird fashion cat that I want to catch and then keep prisoner in my house, so that it can teach me how to dress well and dance like it’s the 50s.
It’s a completely different kind of sexy to the kind that was at the time all over the covers of Vogue, in the form of super-women such as Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell. Instead of whipping out her legs or boobs, Mia Wallace draws you in with her hypnotic eyes and the smile of a cat who just got the five-dollar milkshake. And so she should, it’s a good look for her. I’m depressed that my bob will never look like that.
4. MADONNA IN “DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN”
Hey guys, remember when Madonna was really, really, really cool? In the eighties, way before she started to look like Popeye and show off her crotch all the time, Madonna was in a movie called Desperately Seeking Susan, in which she got to act cool on screen for a couple hours and basically play herself. Except in the film she’s meant to be someone called Susan, not Madonna.
All the biggest fashions in the past couple of years like leather, lace, sheer clothing and chunky gothic jewellery – “Susan” wore it first. She did all the things you (probably) only dream of doing, like hanging out in weird cabaret bars, sleeping with the Mafia and getting arrested for trying to bunk cabs. You know, bad girl stuff. And she got to wear Jimi Hendrix’s jacket while she was at it too. Despite the film’s silly plot and dialogue it’s one of my comfort blanket films – if you’re into eighties and new wave fashion you should probably watch it.
3. CHER IN “CLUELESS”
“So what did you do in school today, Cher?” “Well… I broke in my purple clogs.” I love to watch Clueless every few months or so because it’s like a warm bubblebath for my brain. It leaves me feeling girly, bubbleheaded and happy for at least a week afterwards. I like the 90s soundtrack and the amount of brightly-coloured plaid they all wear (both the preppy and the British Heritage trend nailed in one, well done, Dion and Cher).
Cher deserves to be on this list not simply because she was rocking knee high socks and loafers way before the likes of Alexa Chung and Daisy Lowe, but for her sheer dedication to fashion. She really fought for her plight – it’s not many girls that have a computer programme to decide their outfits each morning. And it’s certainly not many girls that have the chutzpah to argue with a gun-toting mugger when they think their Aliya dress is in danger of getting dirty.
2. GRACE JONES IN “A VIEW TO A KILL”
The movie itself wasn’t the greatest James Bond of all time, and certainly not the most stylish one – that honour should go to one of the sixties ones – but Grace Jones deserves to be on this list because she’s fiercer than a shaved mongoose, and better than any of the big-haired blonde heroines that got to snog James at the end. Also, I don’t want her to beat me up.
I have yet to see someone that can rock Lennon shades, a buzz cut and hooded sportswear quite the way that Miss Jones can. The likes of Lady Gaga, Kelis and Amber Rose haven’t got anything on this woman.
1. HOLLY GOLIGHTLY IN “BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S”
To not put Holly Golightly at number one of this list would be like ignoring a massive, Chanel-clad elephant in the corner of the room. Queen of the up-do, costume jewellery and the trusty little black dress, it’s a style that is still massively referenced nearly fifty years on. You don’t need to look like a film star to dress like Holly Golightly – though it helps – which is the genius of the styling in this film. All you need to get a little of Audrey Hepburn’s style is a sharp black dress and shades, and voila – fashion magic. The beauty of her clothes is in the simplicity.
These are just some of my personal favourites – if you’ve got a cinema fashion favourite that you want to add in the comment box, do it! ShinyStyle wants to know who your fashion crushes are.
Emmys best dressed: Eva Longoria, Claire Danes, Anna Paquin and Lea Michelle
It was a star studded night on Sunday as celebrities hit the red carpet for the 62nd Emmy Awards, and we’re pleased to say there wasn’t a bad frock in sight.
Glee star Lea Michelle wowed in a stunning Oscar de la Renta mermaid dress, complete with ruffles and a sweetheart neckline, while reality TV star Kim Kardashian sparkled in a white floaty Marchesa Grecian gown, which she teamed up with a loose updo. Heidi Klum also opted for this designer, but unlike Kim, she went for a black mini frock, which showed off those super toned pins.
True Blood star Anna Paquin kept it smart and gave a nod to the 50s in an avant garde Alexander McQueen dress, and even Tina Fey, whose style can be somewhat, iffy, stepped up looking lovely in a fitted funky print Oscar de la Renta frock. Mad Max starlet Christina Hendricks stood out in a purple chiffon frock complete with feather detailed sleeves by Zac Posen and Brit babe Emily Blunt also channelled this colour with a cute asymmetric long dress complete with jewel detailing.
January Jones, who is well known for her quirky style, didn’t disappoint with an electric-blue Versace frock with Madonna-style cone-bra cups and a mullet skirt, while Claire Danes looked sophisticated in a sparkly Armani Prive straight frock.
Black was also a trend for a few celebrities with both Eva Longoria and Kelly Osbourne opting for sleek, yet sophisticated black mermaid frocks in this staple colour.
View the gallery below for all the star style of the night.
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British Soap Awards Special: Corrie’s style VS Hollyoaks’ style
While the soaps were battling it out for best storyline, best exit and best single episode, we had other things on our mind, and of course that’s best soap style.
And we’re sure the stars agreed with many making a great entrance on the red carpet.
We’ll be bringing you a gallery of the best dressed very shortly but in the meantime we thought we’d add a little bit of our own competition and that’s a fashion face off against the Hollyoaks’ and Corrie girls.
Take a look at the gallery below and then vote on which soap’s girls wowed in the style stakes on Saturday night.
Elle Style awards: Best dressed
It was another night of spectacular dresses by a range of designers at yesterday’s Elle Style Awards but as always there’s always the few that stand out.
First on our best dressed list was the gorgoeus Alexa Chung, who won the Editor’s Choice award. The starlet looked cute and girly in a blue frilled Chanel dress, which she matched up with a Chanel bag.
She was followed by Kristen Stewart who won the ELLE Style award for Woman of The Year, wearing a strapless panelled dress. However it seems the Twighlight star learnt her lesson from the Baftas the night before as she wore, what looked like a hoodie, to keep warm on yesterday’s red carpet
Twins Mary-Kate and Ashley also make it into our best dress list with their vintage and Gothic dresses. Mary Kate opted to show this by wearing head-to-toe Lanvin, while Ashley opted for a vintage Christian Lacroix dress with a dramatic taffeta train.
The Baftas: Best dressed
We have to admit, we’re more than impressed with the Baftas red carpet styles from last night, with celebrities looking gorgeous on the red carpet.
However, like with any awards ceremony there has to be a few that stand out more than others.
First up on our best dressed list is Twilight star Kristen Stewart who turned up in a ruffled, beaded Chanel short frock. She also proved she was a natural girl at heart complaining she felt cold (well we would too if we braved the British weather in a strapless dress).
Despite being nominated for her role as Coco Chanel, starlet Audrey Tautou opted for a gorgeous pink short taffeta frock complete with puffed sleeves by rival label Lanvin. However this wasn’t enough to deter us from putting her in our best dressed catogory.
British grown Kate Winslet also makes it onto our list with a casual yet classy long black dress complete with daring lace panels by Stella McCartney.






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