Posts Tagged ‘Vanessa Hudgens’

Celebrity Style, Gallery, Spotted

Spotted: Paloma Faith, Katy B and Kimberley Walsh

By Andrea Petrou on July 20th, 2011

Paloma Faith

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Celebrity Style, Features, Gallery, Trend Alert

Top five celebrity bohemian babes

By Andrea Petrou on May 25th, 2011

Vanessa Hudgens

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Celebrity Style, News

Vanessa Hudgens says Victoria Beckham is her “inspiration”

By Andrea Petrou on April 26th, 2011

Vanessa Hudgens says Victoria Beckham is her “inspiration”.

The ‘Beastly’ star is keen to follow in the footsteps of the former Spice Girl by creating her own fashion line, which is both popular and critically acclaimed.

She said: “Victoria Beckham is someone I take inspiration from. Also Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. They have such an amazing fearlessness of fashion and that’s why their lien is so incredible. I hope to be the same.”

However, Vanessa, 22, says she is no hurry to bring out the range as she wants to take her time on it.

She said: “It’s something I’m thinking about doing – it’ll be very 60s and 70s with lots of embroidery and beadwork. I’m figuring out if I want to do it with someone or on my own. There’s no rush, so I want to make sure it has the perfect home.”

Talking about her own style she told LOOK magazine: There’s the work Vanessa, who is professional, then the everyday Vanessa, who is more bohemian. I love wearing lots of rings, because they’re so much fun.”



Celebrity Style, Gallery, Trend Alert

Celebrity and fashion trends: The Tail Hem

By Andrea Petrou on April 6th, 2011

Etro SS 2011 collection

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AP Photo/Luca Bruno

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Celebrity Style, Red Carpet

March best dressed on the red carpet: Kiera Knightly, Cheryl Cole and Anne Hathaway

By Andrea Petrou on April 5th, 2011

Vanessa Hudgens

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Looks hot in a white long frock with silver embellishments at the Sucker Punch premier Baxter/ Abaca/ Empics Entertainment

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Celebrity Style, News

Sucker Punch actress Vanessa Hudgens wants to launch a clothing collection

By Andrea Petrou on April 1st, 2011

Vanessa Hudgens wants her own fashion line.

The ‘Sucker Punch’ actress would love to launch a clothing collection which reflected her own eclectic style, but doesn’t currently have the time to venture down a different career path.

She said: “When I find the time and the right partner to do a fashion line, I’m definitely going to.

“I would probably have different seasons dedicated to different styles. I’m one who really mixes it up in my normal life – from the cowgirl to the bohemian to the Indian princess to the rocker to God knows where.”

The 22-year-old actress has Native American, Irish and Filipino ancestry and believes her diverse ethnic background makes it easier for her to be experimental with her look.

She said: “I love fashion. I do work at it but now more than ever I get to play with my looks, especially because I’m so many different ethnicities and I can pass as so many different things.”



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Celebrity trends: Airport 2011 chic- Helena Bonham Carter and Taylor Swift

By Andrea Petrou on March 31st, 2011

Florence Welch

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Celebrity Style, News

Vanessa Hudgens had issues fitting into her High School Musical costumes

By Andrea Petrou on March 15th, 2011

Vanessa Hudgens’ eating habits were once so bad she struggled to fit into her ‘High School Musical’ costumes.

The actress admitted that in 2007 her weight ballooned after she stopped eating vegetables and gorged on junk food, leaving her struggling when it came to appearing in a live show version of the film series.

She told US magazine Shape: “I was so unhealthy. I used to go to Cold Stone Creamery, get a tub of Butterfinger ice cream and eat it all before bedtime.

“I lived on [microwaveable junk food] Hot Pockets and never touched vegetables; I needed to do something about my diet.

“My fingers were permanently stained orange from Cheetos. I almost couldn’t get my costume on. When I finally got it zipped up, my boobs were up to my chin!”

Vanessa – who dated her co-star hunk Zac Efron for five years from 2005 to 2010 – said she has since ditched her unhealthy diet and it has made a remarkable change to her figure and helped her attitude toward food improve.

She added to Shape magazine: “I like egg whites with veggies or oatmeal with almonds and fruit.”

Now, for lunch and dinner Vanessa usually has a spinach salad with grilled chicken or salmon, Marcona almonds, feta, a little truffle oil and a dash of Himalayan sea salt.

She added: “When you’re putting good stuff into your body, you feel so much better.”

Vanessa also takes regular exercise, including pilates, yoga and spinning as well as attending cardio kickboxing classes with her mother.



Gallery, New York Fashion Week - Gossip

Front Row at NY FW 2011: Leighton Meester, Kelly Osbourne and Christina Hendricks

By Andrea Petrou on February 17th, 2011

Leighton Meester at Marc Jacobs

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Fashion Tips, Features

How to wear: the New Boho

By laurenbravo on April 11th, 2010

RiverIsland2.jpgLauren Bravo writes:

When I was 14, dressing, as it is wont to do at that age, fell into two camps. You were a Townie or a Grunger. That was the choice. Trackie top or a Nirvana hoodie. End of.

My friends decided, as right-on, proactive kind of women, that we deserved more choice. So we invented a third option (I’d like to think Emmeline Pankhurst would have been proud). That option was Boho. We put teeny plaits in our hair, we wore floral-sprigged gypsy tops and corduroy loon pants, we made each other necklaces out of beads. We were the revolutionaries of Davison High School for Girls. Peace.

But the result of our bout of fashion adventurousness is that, like a lot of things you overdo when you’re 14, any mention of boho since has made me shudder. When Sienna Miller did her bit for the cause, with her floaty skirts and Uggs, I looked the other way. When maxi dresses returned with a swishy vengeance in 2007, I bought them and hacked the skirts back to a vampish length.

But when Marni’s models took to the Milan catwalk for S/S 2010 in their floaty dresses with mismatched cardigans, leggings and flat sandals, I felt something. A twinge, deep inside, that seemed to say ‘you’re ready again’.

It should be easier this time round. For starters, there won’t be a bully to follow me round on non-uniform days shouting ‘freak’ until I cry in the hockey cupboard. And this time round, the clothes are so much more enticing. This isn’t the same old boho; this is the new boho.

Part of the problem last time, and the time before, and perhaps every time hippie fashion has emerged since its inception in the ’60s, is that it was so anti-fashion. With its wafty silhouette and high comfort factor, it quite literally lacked edge. There was no oomph, no pow, no whiff of the alpha fashion female. But this time, boho has toughened up its act. It’s about throwing a tailored jacket over the hippie-drippy florals, or teaming a peasant dress with a pair of shoes that say ‘never seen a field in my life.’

Where previous incarnations of the boho babe languished in meadows like a Flake advert, 2010′s is more active. She’s a cowgirl. She cracks a whip, she climbs hills, she milks things. And every once in a while, she tarts herself up and goes to a hoedown. Even better, this time round the look is far more applicable beyond Glastonbury. It can be transferred from the field to a Hoxton bar, to the office, to winter, even.

So what does the new boho look like? There are three key words: Stomp. Swish. And Smoosh. Firstly the stomp has to be there, and most likely in the footwear department. The softly-softly fluff of the Ugg doesn’t cut it anymore – this time the look comes with a newfound utility vibe, which means army boots, Doc Martens, clunky sandals or clogs. Something that could do some damage to a cow trough. See River Island’s Spring/Summer ’10 collection, above left.

Next there’s swish. This means, as with old boho, that there should be a fabric surplus big enough to make a ration book blush. But thankfully it doesn’t need to be in the old standards, smock tops and gypsy skirts, but instead with tiered dresses, long shirts, petticoats and layering. Maxi lengths still have their place for those who can carry them off, but for the rest of us there is a strong case for leg-bearing. The key is contrast. If one element is voluminous, the other should be fitted. Take last season’s body con dress and sit it back with a floaty top or a slouchy denim shirt, then tie a scarf round your head and go feed the chickens (or go to Tesco, whatever). wenn2704714.jpg

Lastly, there’s smoosh. Because the reason boho has such enduring appeal, season after season, is that it lets us be messy. And not artfully messy, in that choreographed, laquered-over, catwalk way, but genuinely a bit sluttish. It’s the easiest and cheapest way to boho up an old outfit; ditch the hair straighteners and load up on dry shampoo, pile on some mismatched jewellery, cart your tatty old holdall around instead of an evening clutch. Dress sharp, then smoosh it up a bit.

Forget Sienna, Nicole and the Rachel Zoe zombies – the new boho has icons of its own. Look to Zooey Deschanel and Vanessa Hudgens (right) in Hollywood, and Brit musical madames Natasha Khan (aka Bat for Lashes) and Lucinda Belle. Or even better, forget the celeb worship altogether and take your inspiration from films and TV. Mix up Katherine Ross in Butch Cassidy with Katherine Ross in The Graduate, and you’re pretty much there.

And the very best thing about the new boho? This time it comes without a side of pretension. Sienna’s sister Savannah Miller, co-designer of the sisters’ Twenty8Twelve range, once described a ‘true bohemian’ as “someone who has the ability to appreciate beauty on a deep level, is a profound romantic, doesn’t know any limits, whose world is their own creation, rather than living in a box”. I think it’s someone who can wear a tired skirt without looking like a Walton. I’ll let you decide which definition you prefer.

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award show fashion, Celebrity Style

Oscar fashion 2009: Vanessa Hudgens

By Andrea Thatcher on February 22nd, 2009

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Catwalk Queen’s Kim Foster writes…

The first of the red carpet pictures from the Oscars are now filtering in. One of early bird arrivals were Vanessa Hudgens and boyfriend Zac Efron. Dressed in a stunning black-and-white strapless Marchesa S/S 09 gown, featuring a tulle fishtail, the young High School Musical star showed a maturity beyond her years.

“It’s amazing, I can’t belive we’re here,” Vanessa said.

[Photo: WENN]



Accessories, Celebrity Style, Handbags, shoes

Vanessa Hudgens is back in Botkier – this time the bag and boots!

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on October 31st, 2008

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We’ve already spotted High School Musical 3 star Vanessa Hudgens toting around her Botkier Morgan small satchel, $650. But now she’s got the boots, too.

Hudgens is wearing the Botkier Xenia boots, $725, as she arrives at the airport.

While the boots and bag aren’t exactly matchy matchy, we do think some stylist needs to school Hudgens in not wearing one brand head to toe.

[Image: C&M Media]



Accessories, Celebrity Style, Handbags

Vanessa Hudgens on top of the fringe trend

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on October 22nd, 2008

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It’s no surprise that High School Musical 3 star Vanessa Hudgens is on top of the fall fringe trend.

She was spotted in New York this week promoting the new tween movie carrying this Botkier Morgan small satchel in black, $650.

The bag from the fall 08 collection features fringe on both front and back with inverted box pleat details and it’s in stores now if you like! (Wow, a celeb wearing something from the current season!)



Celebrity Style, Designer Fashions, Fashion News, Red Carpet

Sequined & jeweled dresses abound at the American Music Awards

By Andrea Thatcher on November 19th, 2007

AMA_sequin.jpgLast night at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles, there was quite an array of flashy sequined and jeweled dresses from black to silver to gold. Alicia Keys looked very sexy in a little black and gray sequined and beaded dress with patent leather criss-cross straps in the back. Ashley Tisdale dazzled the red carpet in a just-below-the-knew silver sequin number, and Vanessa Hudgens was radiant in a gold sequined dress with cuff and box clutch to match. Continue over to the jump for more AMA red carpet coverage.

[Images: Getty]

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