Thursday, November 3, 2011

Obsessed With . . . America Ferrera's Red-Hot Look

America Ferrera provided irrefutable evidence that a) the right dress can awe on its own, and b) curves are brilliant. She wore a red Nicole Miller dress to the premiere of Chicago in London, forgoing big accessories (save for a sexy pair of red peep-toe platforms) in favor of highlighting her gorgeous curves. Obviously, we went straight to theNicole Miller online shop to see if we could get the same dress as it's ideal for upcoming holiday parties. We found similar options that are just as flattering; here's what we recommend:This off-the-shoulder ponte dress ($320) highlights decolletage and will be the ideal LBD that you'll wear every year.A loose-sleeved red stretch crepe dress ($420) is the right color, but with more louche draping.This stretchy matte jersey dress ($255) has the same neckline as America's dress but is sleeveless, which means it will translate perfectly for warmer months; if you're looking to cover up the arms, just add a blazer.OK, now for the best part! Our new PopSugar Shop has an exclusive Nicole Miller deal happening until tomorrow, so if you're serious about getting America's look, you can do it for less.
Noria Morales / NOVEMBER 1, 2011 3:10 PM / Read More: Celebrity Style, Nicole Miller, America Ferrera, Editor's Pick, Popsugar Shop
Kate Bosworth's Impeccable Chanel LookCoco would be so proud to see Kate Bosworth emulate the modern Chanel woman so expertly — and one might add, effortlessly. For a Chanel event in Los Angeles, Kate went for an all-black look, mixing a tweed skirt with a silk blouse, and accessorizing with a small Chanel bag and chain-detail booties. Here's what we love about the look:Olivia Palermo Tells You How to Get Her StyleOlivia Palermo Tells You How to Get Her Style Colored denim, it seems, is here to stay — at least for the foreseeable future. Embracing this trend during the summer was easy; a billowy white tank, some mixed bangles, a gladiator flat and you were good to go. As the weather turns cooler, however, throwing on a pair of bright jeans can challenge even the veteran fashionista.I Want What She’s Wearing
Olivia demonstrates how to wear bright jeans this season. -Colored denim, it seems, is here to stay-at least for the foreseeable future. Embracing this trend during the summer was easy; a billowy white tank, some mixed bangles, a gladiator flat and you were good to go. As the weather turns cooler, however, throwing on a pair of bright jeans can challenge even the veteran fashionista.Olivia pairs her red skinny jeans with a printed scarf, chocolate over the knee boots and a double-breasted jacket. Seems simple, right? OK, look closer. The boots and jacket brown, yes, but not the same shade of brown. That’s the key to this look. Pairing a jacket and high-rise boot of the exact same color, and you look like a fashion sandwich. Instead, go for a slight variations of the same color; it’s much softer, and you won’t look like you hit ‘cut and paste’ to dress. Another thing to keep in mind: proportion. Regardless if your style is rocker chic or classic preppy, keeping your boots and jacket slim will ensure a pulled together look.Olivia Palermo ~ Vogue Enero 2011
StyleCasting with Olivia PalermoOlivia Palermo - Fashion
CareerPalermo initially denied rumors in 2008 that she would be a part of The City,[1] a spin-off of MTV's television show The Hills but was later confirmed as a cast member. She agreed to star in the series to familiarize herself with acting.[2] The series debuted on December 29, 2008, it documents the lives of the cast members in New York City. It was reported that Palermo was granted $12,000 per episode at the time.[3] As part of the show, Palermo worked at the PR department for Diane von Furstenberg and later the accessories department at Elle. The second part of the first season debuted in September 2009. She was given a bigger role and more air time. The City returned for a second and final season in 2010 where Palermo was given reporting duties for Elle.com.[4]She was signed to Wilhelmina Models in 2009.[5] She has appeared on the cover of magazines including Elle Mexico, Tatler,[6] ASOS Magazine,[7] Shop Til You Drop[8] and Marie Claire UK.[9] She was also selected to be one of the models along with her boyfriend, Johannes Huebl, for the autumn/winter 2010 campaign by Mango.[10] She also launched a jewelry line with Roberta Freymann in 2010.[11] In August 2011, Palermo was invited by Stuart Weitzman to design a shoe for charity.[12] She became a guest editor for Piperlime.com in September[13] and appeared as a guest judge on Project Runway Season 9 in that role. In October, Palermo launched her personal website, consisting of a blog about her travels and fashion pieces by herself and two other full-time writers.[14] She as recently appeared as a guest judge on Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model.[edit]Personal lifeThe daughter of real estate developer of Italian descent Douglas Palermo and interior designer Lynn Hutchings,[1][15] Palermo grew up between the Upper East Side, New York and Greenwich, Connecticut where she attended Nightingale-Bamford School then finally St. Luke's School,[15][15][16] where she was on the field hockey team.[17] She attended the American University of Paris for a year and studied media at The New School in New York.[15][16][18] Palermo's father filed for bankruptcy in 2007 after failing to pay $2.75 million to a creditor. However, it was overturned when the judge discovered he had used multiple fake organizations to obscure his actual worth to borrow money and join private clubs and send his children to expensive schools.[19][20]She interned at Quest. Photographer Patrick McMullan spotted her at an auction, then took pictures of her about town. Palermo began taking part in the charity event circuit in New York,[16] becoming a member of the Friends Committee of New Yorkers For Children and joining the committee of Operation Smile.[18] Palermo found herself at the center of a controversy when she was reported to have sent out a letter to fellow socialites pleading for acceptance. This letter was forwarded to the owners of the social website, SocialiteRank.com who promptly published it. Palermo immediately denied the authenticity of the letter and filed a lawsuit against the website. The website was eventually shut down and in May 2007, Palermo appeared on the cover of New York Magazine in a story about the incident.[

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