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Rihanna’s Fashion at the American Music Awards

November 23, 2009 in 1 Girl 2 Outfits, Rihanna, Wow or Eww? by Versus

Rihannas Fashion at the American Music Awards | 1 girl 2 outfits

Above: Rihanna’s red carpet look. Still sporting light hair!

Below: Rihanna’s white-bondage, risky stage look:

This white one deserves a Wow or Eww?

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See her red eye-makeup and one more after the jump!

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Fergie’s Puffy Look – Wow or Eww?

November 17, 2009 in Body Type and Clothes, Fergie by Versus

Fergies Puffy Look   Wow or Eww? | body type clothes

Fergie showed up at a special screening of “Nine”  in a puffy outfit that was slightly overpowering on her figure.

Are you a fan? It may be fabulous and all, but does it look good on Fergie?

Fergie’s Puffy Look – Wow or Eww?

One close-up after the jump!

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Christina Hendricks on Embracing (and Dressing) Her Curves

November 13, 2009 in Body Type and Clothes, Christina Hendricks by Versus

Christina Hendricks on Embracing (and Dressing) Her Curves | body type clothes

Here’s a great interview from Marie Claire Magazine featuring Mad Men’s curvy girl Christina Hendricks – she shares her love for curves and tips on how to flaunt it!

As is often the case with celebrities, Christina Hendricks looks a lot smaller in person than she does on TV. Sans the bouffant hairdo, long-line-waist bra, girdle, stockings, and slip she dons as the smoldering Joan Holloway on Mad Men, it’s natural that she’d shrink a little. And yet, even off-duty, Hendricks is very much a womanly woman. “I can’t just throw on a backless dress or flimsy top with spaghetti straps,” the 34-year-old declares. “I need a bra!” As for that fiery red hair? “I’ve been dyeing it since I was about 10″ — a result of an obsession with the Canadian TV series based on the Anne of Green Gables books. Here, she shares her tips for dressing a Hollywood figure that’s more Monroe than Moss.

MC: Are you cool with people making such a fuss about your figure?

CH: In the beginning, it was odd to have so much attention brought to my body type. I thought, “Uh-oh, brace yourself.” But everyone has been so positive. During the first season, a woman came up to me at dinner and said, “I just want to thank you — watching you has made me proud of my body.” I thought, What an amazing thing for someone to say! To make anyone feel good about themselves makes me feel good.

MC: How has playing Joan Holloway affected your sense of style?

CH: I’m definitely learning from Joan. My personal style is very romantic. I’m drawn to things that have a feminine flair, whether it’s a ruffle or an embellishment. Joan is much more streamlined, so I’m learning how that works on my figure. I’m a fan of the pencil skirt now. I used to think they were so conservative, but then I realized if you wear one that’s tight enough, it’s really sexy.

MC: What is your mantra for dressing?

CH: Highlight the things you like. I like my small waist, so whenever I wear a dress or blouse, I always make sure you can see my waistline. It gives me more of an hourglass shape.

MC: What would you say to women who want to minimize their curves?

CH: Instead of trying to downplay your curves, find a designer or style that glorifies them. There are designers who simply don’t design for people with shape and there are those — like L’Wren Scott or Roland Mouret — who do exactly that. Once you find what looks best on you, stick with it.

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Celebs in Electric Blue Dresses: Eva Longoria & Kate Walsh

November 13, 2009 in Eva Longoria, Who Can Pull It Off?, Who Is Hotter? by Versus

Celebs in Electric Blue Dresses: Eva Longoria & Kate Walsh | eva longoria

Eva (34): At MALDEF 35th Annual Los Angeles Awards Gala yesterday evening.

Kate (42): On her way to The Late Show with David Letterman 2 days ago.

Common element: Electric Blue Dresses!

Who shines best in this vivid color?

Kimberley Walsh at Cosmopolitan Awards + Tips for Pear Shapes

November 13, 2009 in Body Type and Clothes by Versus

Kimberley Walsh at Cosmopolitan Awards + Tips for Pear Shapes | body type clothes

2 in 1 post!

First request: Some of you wanted to see the beautiful Kimberley Walsh (Girls Aloud) at the Cosmopolitan Awards – well, here she is, looking stunning in long white dress.

Second request: Many of you wanted tips for curvy pear shapes – I’ve already answered in a post, but since the requests keep going strong, here they are again (taking advantage of the fact that Kimberley here is a classic pear herself). So here are some basic tips and tricks on how to dress your pear shaped figure!

What You Need in Your Closet:

- A-line skirts (but not too wide)

- belted coats, jackets and trench coats (the belt should be on your on waist, not lower)

- flat-front pants and skirts, make sure they don’t make any bulges on your hips

- you can wear puffy sleeves or more volume on top, especially on your shoulders (like ruffles) to balance out your figure

- flared jeans, classic jeans, wide-leg pants, just nothing too tight

- long boots, till the knee (with heels even better) will balance your body

- dresses! you can wear many kinds, especially the ones that hug your waist and fall nicely on your hips, A-line dresses, wrap dresses, middle-length dresses (you can even try pencil dresses IF they have slightly puffy shoulders, you might look great in them). And check out how great Kimberley looks in this backless dress right here!

- classic pumps or peep-toes elongate the legs as well, especially the nude-colored ones with thinner heels

- ideally, but not mandatory: light or bright colors on top, darker colors on the bottom (but not just black, try navy, deep green, deep violet, burgundy, browns, grey)

- unlike V-shapes, you are advised to wear accessories on top – necklaces, big earrings, scarves, etc., they will attract eyes on your top half

- ANY top that shows off your waist

See more pictures of Kimberley and more tips on the next page!

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