The lovely Michelle Williams attended the fashionable New York premiere of “Blue Valentine,” her new film with my future ex-husband, Ryan Gosling. The premiere was at the Museum of Modern Art, which was the perfect backdrop for the stars that came out. Michelle dazzled in a short Azzaro Spring 2011 white, silver and black dress. … Continue reading “Michelle Williams in Azzaro”
Big Mama Monster–shopping at Chanel? I never thought I’d see the day (but then again, I never thought she’s own a Birkin, either). It would be kind of amazing to see her in a Chanel ad campaign, no? Regardless, it’s good to see Lady Gaga making an effort to access more quintessentially classic fashion–although you’d … Continue reading “Lady Gaga Shopping at Chanel”
After being gorgeous and glam at every red carpet appearance for her new film “Black Swan,” Natalie Portman takes things to a gorgeous level with this Christian Dior Resort 2011 gown. I am seriously upset the step and repeat was black, but I get it. Black Swan. Black. Whatever. But it is so hard to … Continue reading “Natalie Portman in Dior”
Halle Berry is so damn Baroque and Roll here I can’t even handle it. Dressed in Balmain Fall 2010, Halle walked, er I mean rocked, the red carpet at the premiere of “Frankie and Alice.” First she’s all, “Oh look at me, I’m so hot with my short hair and bangin’ body.” Because hello? She … Continue reading “Halle Berry in Balmain”
I can’t decide if I love Anne Hatahway’s look here at the Gotham Independent Film Awards, or if I want to call Blossom and tell her Dolce & Gabbana stole her bedspread. Anne’s figure is perfect for this lady-like silhouette and the sweetheart neckline is lovely, but the colors are kind of irking me. I … Continue reading “Anne Hathaway in Dolce & Gabbana”
As the antagonist to Natalie Portman’s Swan Queen character in “Black Swan,” Mila Kunis was certainly no angel is disguise. So on Monday night, the dark beauty chose, quite literally, a dark beauty of a dress in which to wear to the Gotham Independent Film Awards. And while dark is hardly a word ever associated … Continue reading “Mila Kunis in Oscar de la Renta”