Top Design Judge Says No to Her Own Show
Do you miss Carrie Bradshaw's fabulous fashion sense?
Then start watching Top Design, because designer Kelly Wearstler, one of the judges on Bravo's interior-design competition show, gives the Sex and the City shoe siren a run for the money with her wardrobe choices: You never know what she'll be wearing each week.
We're talkin' feathers, sequins and berets, and her updos can be so sky high that she teeters on being mistaken for Marge Simpson.
Angie vs. Mariah: When "Who Wore It Best" Is No Longer a Contest
Poor Mariah. This really isn’t fair at all, is it?
Despite being “hampered by a gorgeous face” as Clint Eastwood put it, Angie still managed to rock the red carpet in Versace for The Changeling premiere Saturday night.
She looked smoking—showing off two new tattoos in honor of newcomers Viv and Knox, while talking about plans for future babies.
Meanwhile, Mariah Carey wore the same Versace LBD last night—only shorter, with tights (why?) and black peep toes—to host an evening at the Bellagio’s Bank in Las Vegas.
The only thing worse than wearing the same dress as Angie is wearing it horribly. But if you still feel like there's a possibility Mariah wore it better, do let us know.
Xtina's New Look: The Cheeky Checkerboard
Singer Christina Aguilera shops for clothes in Hollywood and, if these checkerboard leggings are any indication, not a moment too soon.
This Smurfette look doesn't really work for us...
Unless you have the guts to paint yourself blue!
Fashion Face-Off: Heidi Montag vs. Leona Lewis
While we all know "Bleeding Love" singer Leona Lewis beats Heidi Montag's sad vocal attempts in spades, what about in style?
Both ladies wore the same Hervé Leger metallic dress to separate parties.
Leona chose hers for In Touch's Idols and Icons VMA party, and Heidi wore the dress to her own birthday party at Christian Audigier nightclub in Las Vegas.
But, of course, Heidi just had to shorten the knee-length hemline on the sparkly number to show some more skin. Why are we not surprised?
Anyhow, here at E! Online, we believe in power to the people.
So weigh in below and tell us what candidate gets your vote for rocking this look best.
Project Runway: They Said What?
Leave aside the outcome—or better yet, discuss it in the comments—but this final-four episode featured some of the best critiques from judges Heidi Klum, Michael Kors and Nina Garcia we've heard all season, as well as an abundance of eye-rolling dismay from Kenley and others.
And then the tears. So, so many tears.
But quotes are easier to read, so take the poll and tell us which one was your favorite—and be sure to offer up some of your own in the comments.
Jay Manuel Settles America's Next Top Lawsuit
Becoming the Next Top Model is probably great and all, but being Tyra Banks' main man of makeup has its perks as well.
Fashionista Jay Manuel has settled a lawsuit with Thruline Entertainment Inc., a management firm that had sued him for unpaid commissions for his work on ANTM. The terms of the deal are still being finalized, according to a document filed Sept. 29 by Thruline attorneys, and there was no immediate comment from either side.
But the most eye-catching element of all this may be that the suit states that Manuel made more than $405,000 for his work as a creative consultant and photo-shoot producer on the show.
We were impressed by Jay's work with the blush brush before, but that is just fierce.
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Scary Spice Lookin' for Some Project Runway Magic
Mel B can't get enough of reality television.
Not only has she competed on Dancing With the Stars and cohosted The Singing Office with Joey Fatone, but now the former Spice Girl exclusively tells me she's hooking up with Project Runway creator Eli Holzman to try and create a new reality show around her Catty Couture clothing line.
But it's so early in the process, Mel declines to give too much away. All she'll say right now is, "It's a thing that's in development that I'm really excited about."
In the last week or so, Mel's been tackling another big job: cleaning out her 10-bedroom estate back in her native U.K.
Housewives Offer Some Southern Exposure
Is this the beginning of a Real Housewives feud?
Kim Zolciak, one of five women starring in Bravo's new The Real Housewives of Atlanta, says she and her pals are ready to take down their Orange County and New York City counterparts.
"Our show rocks," Zolciak (above, in pink) told me earlier today. "I think the personalities and the diversity in the show supersede all of the other Housewives shows."
Sneak Peek: Stylista Looks Sinfully Good
As soon as it was revealed that the devil wore Prada, we knew it was only a matter of time before the Prince of Darkness would be given a fashion-based reality show.
Disguised this time around as Elle fashion news director Anne Slowey, heaven's fallen angel puts 11 minions through, yes, hell, as they vie for an editor position at the prestigious mag on the new CW series Stylista, premiering Oct. 22.
Created by the puppet masters behind such guilty pleasures as Project Runway and America's Next Top Model, the show's got it all—the breakdowns, the bitching, the backstabbing.
Our prayers have been answered.
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PETA to Glenn Close: Please Help!
Animal-rights activists are hoping Glenn Close will join their crusade to help convince Giorgio Armani to end what they see as his fatal attraction to rabbits.
Why? No, not because Close boiled a bunny in her legendary stalker movie with Michael Douglas, but because she was wearing Armani when she won an Emmy earlier this month.
PETA's battle with the Italian designing maestro heated up earlier this month when they were shocked to learn that he used fur in his new collections. It was just a little over a year ago that Armani announced that PETA had convinced him to stop using fur.
Paris Fashion Week: You're Invited
Didn't get to go to Paris for all the fashion shows and exclusive parties?
That's what you think.
Let the celebrities and fashionistas endure all the eye-popping designs, chilled magnums of champagne and unstoppable legions of leggy models, because we plan to enjoy the show from the comfort of our cubicles—and we're inviting you to come along.
Sure, maybe it's not the same, but at least you don't have to air kiss an endless array of painfully well-dressed people while picking up a goodie bag stuffed with indescribably wonderful things. Because that can get old.
Sparkling cider, anyone?
Christina Aguilera Goes Gaga for Gwen
Christina Aguilera, Lady Gaga and Gwen Stefani have taken to recycling hairstyles.
And what are you doing to fight global warming?
Obviously, several talented singers just happen to love this classic look, even if some have been totally suggesting (and others totally refuting) that Christina's the one who's been totally copycatting.
Enough, people. Who's going to be accused next—Anna Faris?
Let's stop the craziness and get to the important point: Do you love it? Hate it? Want to see it reproduced on every popular singer of our time? Sound off!
















