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November 21, 2012 by  
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Peplum and summer leather: Carven top and Eddie Borgo necklace, both from Marais, Therese Rawsthorne leather skirt from Green with Envy, Alexander McQueen Union Jack bag from Miss Louise.Click for more photos

The heat is on

Peplum and summer leather: Carven top and Eddie Borgo necklace, both from Marais, Therese Rawsthorne leather skirt from Green with Envy, Alexander McQueen Union Jack bag from Miss Louise. Photo: Mike Baker

  • Peplum and summer leather: Carven top and Eddie Borgo necklace, both from Marais, Therese Rawsthorne leather skirt from Green with Envy, Alexander McQueen Union Jack bag from Miss Louise.
  • Lace: Paul  Joe lace top, Lover black bra worn underneath from Torsa,Paul  Joe lace skirt, Sergio Rossi brogues from Miss Louise, Maison Michel ears and lace veil from Christine.
  • Pants: Opening Ceremony top from Green with Envy, Haider Ackermann pants from Assin, The Row sunglasses from Belinda, Balenciaga shoes from Miss Louise.
  • Neon: Magdalena Velevska dress from Husk,Alexander Wang sunglasses from Marais, Shourouk necklace and Stella McCartney clutch from Christine, Walter Steiger heels from Miss Louise.
  • Sports Luxe: Clover Canyon shorts from Husk, Dion Lee bra from Green with Envy,Marni jacket and cardigan from Belinda.

The heat is on with block colours, vivid prints and neon splashes.

It’s hard to ignore fashion trends. Hands up who doesn’t have a pair of platform shoes in their wardrobe? (I’ve got a pair from Jessica Simpson’s eponymous label that would have basketball scouts clamouring for my details.) Or who didn’t buy a maxi dress last summer? The only problem with embracing trends is if you can’t distinguish fashion from fad, or trendy from tragic. Hence, the ultimate fashion forecast guide.

Colour me neon

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Get out your sunglasses, folks: it’s going to be a bright, bright summer. “It’s the loudest season ever!” the creative manager of Harris Scarfe, Chris Kontos, declares. “It’s all about block colour and massive accessories.”

Talitha Becker, the director of Sass Clothing, agrees that it’s time to “ditch the dark clothes this summer”, since that range will include splashes of neon.

While neon’s a definite trend, even fashion experts suggest progressing with caution.

The editor of Harper’s Bazaar, Kellie Hush, says: “I’m not a big fan of neon at all; I saw a lot of it in Seed when I was shopping for my little girls, and that’s probably the right age for it. I don’t think adults should be wearing it. Perhaps wear a neon belt, if you must.

“It’s a very young trend. It’s probably for those consumers who didn’t live through the ’80s. But it reminds me of Wham!, so I can’t do it. I think I’m much more of a classic dresser, so I look at trends that will last more than a season. Neon is a fast-fashion trend that you’ll see in places like Zara.”

It’s also true for Sportsgirl, since Leigh Hawkes, its trend forecaster, says summer will see “Aztec patterns and tropical florals that bring the super-bright colours out. Statement necklaces in bright neons highlight this look.”

But not every designer thinks colour is a factor for summer. Designer Toni Maticevski – he of the many flesh-coloured frocks – says: “I’m a neutral man. I work with texture, rather than colour.”

Word on the street

Designer Alexander Wang has been quoted as saying, “Anyone can get dressed up and glamorous, but it is how people dress in their days off that are the most intriguing.”

With Bill Cunningham snapping scene-stealers on the streets of Manhattan for The New York Times and the mega-rise of the street-fashion blogger, even designers and runways are borrowing from street style, not the other way around. Sass Clothing’s Becker says, “It’s currently about the look on the street and the way people are interpreting fashion and making it look unique. It’s the feeling I get whenever I travel and am away – I love the way people put things together. It’s almost like they’ve gotten dressed in the dark – it’s a real mix and clash of things.

“It’s OK to put neon with soft colours, or spots with stripes – it’s so diverse. The way people put things together is what makes them stand apart.”

Harper’s Bazaar’s Hush adds: “People still like to watch what celebrities like Miranda Kerr and Kate Bosworth are wearing, but street-style girls are better dressers than actresses like Jessica Alba. The whole street style and off-duty model thing is huge. Head-to-toe designer dressing is not cool any more. You’d rather wear the Celine tote with Zara pants and the T-shirt you bought in Japan – we don’t do that head-to-toe luxury dressing that you would’ve done in the ’90s. In fashion now, you have to show that you haven’t walked straight out of a catalogue. You want to show that you’ve been able to mix things together and look amazing.”

And it’s only going to get bigger, people. As Georgia Danos, co-owner of Hawksburn store Grace Melbourne points out, “There’s so much about – people are constantly posting things they’re wearing on Instagram.”

Sports luxe

Is it the aftermath of Olympic fever? Do we all just want to look like Maria Sharapova? Whatever the origin, Harper’s Hush cites sports luxe as “one of the big trends. Josh Goot and Dion Lee are doing it well. It’s quite body con – it’s supposed to hug the body and look really sporty – so it’s not for everyone. Also, a lot of designers are using neoprene, which can be a bit tricky to wear, and quite young. Josh has listened to his market, so his dresses are a bit longer this season.

“Helmut Lang and Calvin Klein have always been good at sports luxe. It’s very simple. But Dion Lee and Josh Goot have taken it up a level with colour and digital prints, which is what you’ve seen in London Fashion Week, by designers Mary Katrantzou and Peter Pilotto – those strong designers use mad digital prints, which everyone’s wearing.” And runners have gone high-fashion, too. Adidas, Puma and Nike are bringing out expensive trainers, Hush says, with high-end designers getting in on the trend.

“Isabel Marant’s high-tops are the fashion pack’s must-have right now. Miranda Kerr has her red pair on high rotation,” she says.

The humble leather jacket, too, is going to take a turn. Designer Rebecca Vallance says: “Who says you can’t wear leather in summer? It’s all about choosing a soft-coloured leather, rather than going for something heavy and black. For my SS12 collection, inspired by warm days in Palm Springs, I contrasted a champagne buttery-soft leather mini skirt against a floral silk printed blouse.”

Stylist Philip Boon predicts that stores will stock “leather in colours that you don’t expect, like pastels, brights and even prints. It’s a way to inject another texture into summer wardrobes, and looks great when mixed with lighter fabrics, like cotton voile and linen. Leather shorts [are] a fun way to do this style, but be careful: if you don’t do lighter-coloured leather this way, you may end up looking like a cast member from The Sound of Music.”

Lovely lace

Lace need not conjure up images of grandma’s doily set. Designer Yeojin Bae says “lace and transparency is a hot trend for summer, both in neutrals and pop-colour shades. It’s a trend for all ages, and looks best tailored and chic, with just a hint of subtle sex appeal.”

It’s especially big for warmer weather: “I think the summer season makes us want to show a bit more skin and it’s a follow-on from the lingerie trend, which repeats itself every few seasons. My interpretation of lace this season is an embroidery design that creates patterns of sheerness, and a very chic mid-calf-length dress.”

This trend gets the thumbs up from Harper’s Hush: “I love lace; a see-through top is very young and sexy. Both Collette Dinnigan and Stella McCartney do lace well. You can’t go wrong with a lace dress; it’s not a fashion flash in the pan.”

Girl power

Feminine fashion gets a look in elsewhere, with designers set to add a bit of frou-frou to the mix. “A couple of months ago, Gucci and Balenciaga did lots of frills and ruffles, so that will make its way over to Australia for summer,” Hush says.

For Sass Clothing, feminine dressing means “a lot of lace pieces and vintage influences. We’ve also got bows, sequins and diamantes”.

Not everyone interprets the trend the same way. For sass bide, summer will be “an exploration of contrast . . . a union of the masculine and the feminine,” co-founder Sarah-Jane Clarke says.

“This season, we explored the idea of a sensual masculinity, in which we’ve uncovered this kind of unbridled and empowered femininity. The masculine feeling throughout is counterbalanced by strong feminine notions, in ethereal sheer silks, flickers of diamante embellishment and the use of the camellia flower. In every piece, we wanted to represent a harmonious clash of gender, and you’ll see this especially in the mix of fabrics, shapes and embellishment.”

Boldness rules

Vivid, strong prints will be splashing over fabric everywhere, including in Megan Park’s label, where “we have created bold, Hawaiian-style prints that are loud in pattern and colour”, she says. “For a woman who is not so confident in wearing statement prints, it’s best to keep the shape and cut of the garment ultra simple. For those who are more adventurous, the louder the better.”

Sass bide has also taken travel inspiration for its summer collection, influenced by a trip to South America. Expect sci-fi prints at Topshop: Catherine McKay, personal shopping manager, describes the season as embodying “galactic glamour with a techno twist”.

Making a splash

Humble bathing suit, move over. Swimwear might have once been dominated by dedicated labels such as Seafolly, but now other designers are encroaching on that territory.

Harper’s Hush says, “It’s the whole 360-degree dressing – you can’t be a designer that just does dresses any more,” although she admits that “swimwear is difficult to do because it’s hard to get the fitting right”.

As such, “swimwear has a lot more corsetry – it pulls you in, in all the right places, such as Megan Gale’s Isola line, which is hard to get on, but worth it! Zimmermann’s strongest line is still their swimwear, and there are lots of prints and pretty florals around. We Are Handsome are doing mad animal prints: instead of it just being a bit of the animal, they’ll have the whole lion on the swimsuit.”

Well heeled

Marilyn Monroe once said: “Give a girl the right shoes and she can conquer the world.” Attention, those seeking global domination: Hush says “there’s a whole range of footwear that’s fashionable. Gladiator sandals are still around, although they’re not as extreme as they once were, where it looked like you’d walked onto a film set with Russell Crowe.

“Christian Louboutin is still doing a massive heel, wedges are still around. And there are still those shoes that make a statement, like ones by Prada or Miu Miu.”

New to the Australian market is TOMS, a brand whose most popular style is an uber-comfortable slip-on shoe that caters to a high-end client (in the US, they sell at Barneys, among other places) at a low-end price point (around the $50 mark) – all for a good cause. For every pair of shoes that sells, the company matches that by giving a pair of new shoes to a child in need.

Eco-friendly accessories

Proof wooden eyewear – handmade, sustainable wood sunglasses – is a favourite of Beyonce (some in the latest collection are made from 100 per cent recycled skateboard decks), and it donates a portion of profits to optical surgery in India.

WeWood Australia has luxury wooden watches that are hypoallergenic, weigh just 42 grams, and offer a trade-off for customers: for every timepiece bought, they plant a tree. Kesha and Gavin Rossdale are fans.


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Best-Dressed List: Kim Kardashian, Taylor Swift And More Stylish Stars This …

November 21, 2012 by  
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A memo must have gone out to celebrities this week stating that wearing black and white would land you on best-dressed lists the world over. The stars hit red carpets in minimalist looks that had us ready to toss our brightly-colored clothes. Some of our favorite celebrities went even more simple in covered-up black dresses: Both Kim and Khloé Kardashian stepped out in long-sleeved dark frocks (we know, it’s shocking).

New York City hosted the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show this week and welcomed the VS Angels to town. The models stunned on the catwalk in lingerie and then hit the city looking just as gorgeous fully-clothed.

Check out our picks for the week’s best-dressed celebrities, and keep clicking to see previous weeks’ contenders. Also, don’t forget to head over to our roundup of the week’s worst-dressed here.

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  • Helen Mirren In Dolce and Gabbana

    The “a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/20/helen-mirren-hitchcock_n_2164005.html”Hitchcock/a” actress stuns in a baroque-style dress. The peek-a-boo lace adds some sex appeal, while the gold trim draws the eye to her neckline and small waist.

    Los Angeles, November 20th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Diane Kruger In Jason Wu

    The German actress (and a href=”http://www.popsugar.com/Diane-Kruger-Joshua-Jackson-Whole-Foods-Pictures-25962173″Joshua Jackson/a’s better half) could make a garbage bag look good. Her blue jumpsuit shows off her figure, while the belt emphasizes her tiny waist. The cropped pants show off her ankles and those fabulously sexy shoes.

    Paris, November 20th
    Photo Credit: WireImage

  • Julie Bowen In Lela Rose

    The “Modern Family” a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/10/julie-bowen-dress-la-gala-2012-photos_n_1953826.html”actress/a knows how to show off her trim figure. The plunging neckline frames her face and balances nicely with the knee-length hemline, while the silver color shines with her blonde hair and tanned skin.

    Los Angeles, November 19th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Jessica Biel In Roland Mouret

    a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/23/justin-timberlake-jessica-biel-wedding-photos_n_2006953.html”Mrs. Justin Timberlake/a stuns in a color blocked sheath dress. The gathered detail at her waist draws the eye to her slim middle, while the light blue shoes are a fun, whimsical detail.

    New York City, November 19th
    Photo Credit: WireImage

  • Lake Bell

    This classic a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/29/best-for-your-body-black-dress_n_1119417.html”LBD/a is made just a little more interesting with the addition of a leather corset belt.

    New York City, November 19th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Kim Kardashian

    The a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/20/kim-kardashian-wants-to-learn-about-conflict-middle-east_n_2166364.html”reality TV star/a’s style just keeps getting better and better. The secret to her amazing look? Focusing on one body part to show off (in this case, it’s those legs). Her watercolored dress is sophisticated thanks to cap-sleeves and a demure neckline, while the peplum detail shows off her trim waist.

    Miami, November 19th
    Photo Credit: WireImage

  • Berenice Bejo In Louis Vuitton

    “a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/27/the-artist-oscars-best-picture-best-actor_n_1303174.html”The Artist/a” star stuns in this minidress. Her pulled-back hairdo shows off her lovely face, while the muted checked pattern is complemented by her bright red pumps.

    Paris, November 19th
    Photo Credit: WireImage

  • Katy Perry In Dolce Gabbana

    Wow. Color us impressed. The a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/14/katy-perry-hot-sexy-photos-pictures-cleavage_n_1965063.html”pop star/a stuns in a floral gown that shows off her décolletage without baring too much. The red and pink palette works perfectly with her dark hair, and the jeweled belt draws the eye to her narrow waistline.

    Los Angeles, November 16th
    Photo Credit: WireImage

  • Ashley Greene In Donna Karan Atelier

    The “a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/18/breaking-dawn-part-2-box-office-341-million_n_2155009.html?utm_hp_ref=twilight”Twilight/a” star looks gorgeous in this column gown. The bustier top draws the eye upward to her beautiful face and simple hair.

    New York City, November 15th
    Photo Credit: WireImage

  • Kate Moss In Marc Jacobs

    And the a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/16/kristen-stewart-vs-kate-moss_n_2146664.html”gold medal/a goes to … tousled hair, smoldering eyes, a deep tan and a gold gown make for a drop-dead gorgeous look that only the supermodel could pull off.

    London, November 15th
    Photo Credit: WireImage

  • Keira Knightley In Erdem

    The light mint hue of this gown flatters the “a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/14/anna-karenina-review_n_2128688.html”Anna Karenina/a” actress’ pale skin and dark hair. The beautiful floral detail at the bust and hem of the gown not only create interest, but they highlight her slender figure. No jewelry needed with such an intricate dress.

    Los Angeles, November 14th
    Photo Credit: FilmMagic

  • Kristen Stewart In Zuhair Murad

    Well, this is one way to get our attention. The pale gold hue shines with her dark hair and red lipstick, and the sweet belt and structured bodice give her curves.

    Los Angeles, November 13th
    Photo Credit: FilmMagic

  • Alessandra Ambrosio In Sally LaPointe

    The a href=”http://www.seventeen.com/fun/quizzes/beauty/skin-tone-quiz”olive skin/a and smoldering eyes are such a rich contrast against this white minidress. Stunning.

    Los Angeles, November 13th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Ali Larter

    a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/26/ali-larter-pictures-photos-dress-2012_n_1831480.html”Larter/a works one of our favorite formulas: show off the stems, and cover the rest up for a demure, yet sexy look.

    Los Angeles, November 13th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Jaime King In Oscar de la Renta

    Who would have thought that so many different textures would look so amazing together? The lace top and feathered skirt play off each other nicely, while the bright blue belt gives the look a focal point.

    Los Angeles, November 13th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Emily VanCamp In Reem Acra

    The “a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/23/emily-vancamp-hot-revenge-star-flaunts-cleavage-black-bra_n_2005009.html”Revenge/a” actress wears sparkles well. The trick to not looking like a disco ball is in choosing a subtle, conservative cut, which she achieved with the cap sleeves and knee-length hem. Her beachy waves and subtle makeup keep the focus on the frock.

    Los Angeles, November 13th
    Photo Credit: FilmMagic

  • Rihanna In Calvin Klein

    This look goes to show that sometimes, simple is best. The a href=”http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1195407/CoverGirl-Rihanna-reinstated-face-make-brand-just-days-lover-pleads-guilty-assaulting-her.html”cover girl /ashows off her figure wearing little more than she did on the GQ cover … and it works.

    Los Angeles, November 13th
    Photo Credit: FilmMagic

  • Jennie Garth

    Blondes look great in red. The “a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/16/jennie-garth-divorce-luke_n_1790660.html”Beverly Hills, 90210/a” alumna’s hair, skin tone and red dress all work in tandem for a gorgeous result. The peplum shows off her tiny waist.

    Los Angeles, November 13th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Diane Kruger In Cushnie et Ochs

    Not many would dare to bare on the red carpet. a href=”http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/alltherage/2012/07/fashion-news-karl-lagerfeld-diane-kruger-farewell-my-queen-lady-gaga-nude-fragrance.html”Karl Lagerfeld’s muse/a keeps her look elegant with a blazer over her shoulders and a messy “Oh, I just threw this together” hairdo.

    Los Angeles, November 13th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Camilla Belle In Preen

    So many different textures in one garment! a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/01/tim-tebow-girlfriend-camilla-belle-jets-report_n_2053493.html” target=”_hplink”Tim Tebow’s rumored girlfriend/a was right to keep her hair and makeup simple to avoid distracting.

    Los Angeles, November 13th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Liv Tyler

    The contrast of cobalt blue and black works nicely against Steven’s a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/05/liv-tyler-sheer-stella-mccartney_n_857906.html”daughter’s pale skin/a. Her updo hairstyle and minimal makeup keep the focus on her fun collar.

    New York City, November 13th
    Photo Credit: FilmMagic

  • Dakota Fanning In Jason Wu

    a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/23/dakota-fanning-style_n_1294447.html”Dakota/a, is that you? The dark hair and sexy dress had us mistaking the young actress for someone else there for a moment. The dress bares just enough skin without getting into tacky territory and the studded belt, box clutch and pointy toe pumps give the look a youthful vibe.

    New York City, November 13th
    Photo Credit: WireImage

  • Anne Hathaway In Victoria Beckham

    This sleek look is a world away from her pouffy wedding dress. The “a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mike-ryan/snl-scorecard-anne-hathaway_b_2113837.html”Les Miserables/a” actress looks like Audrey Hepburn in this look with her pixie ‘do, doe-eyed look and chic sheath. The unique manicure adds a fun twist.

    New York City, November 13th
    Photo Credit: FilmMagic

  • Penelope Cruz In Armani Privé

    a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/24/penelope-cruz-javier-bardems-son-leo-photos_n_2009730.html”Little Leo’s mom/a is just so elegant. The burgundy hue of this Grecian-style dress is gorgeous against her olive complexion. Her updo shows off her shoulders, which gives her look just the right amount of sex appeal.

    Milan, November 13th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Nikki Reed In Versace

    A column gown is a surefire way to show off your shape. The stitching adds some detail to an otherwise simple gown. The “a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/14/nikki-reed-twilight-breaking-dawn-soundtrack-song-all-ive-ever-needed_n_2129168.html”Twilight/a” star’s gorgeous baubles and stunning smile take center stage here.

    Los Angeles, November 12th
    Photo Credit: FilmMagic

  • Selena Gomez In Giambattista Valli

    a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/13/justin-bieber-selena-gomez-break-up-rumors-ridiculous-headlines-jelena-edition_n_2121543.html”Justin who/a? The singer stuns in white. The shape of her cocktail dress keeps it from being too formal, while the illusion neckline, lace detail and peplum make it evening-appropriate.

    New York City, November 12th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Taylor Swift In J.Mendel

    The “a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/06/taylor-swift-shocked-red-sales_n_2083989.html”Red/a” singer is tall and slim, so the plunging V-neck and graphic print add some dimension to her frame. Her red lipstick was a smart choice to complement the muted hues of the gown.

    Frankfurt, November 11th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images for MTV

  • Elizabeth Hurley

    Animal print and sequins are a daring combination, but the British bombshell wears them with aplomb. The contrast of the print and the sequins highlights her bust, while her loose waves and light makeup don’t go overboard.

    London, November 10th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Marion Cotillard

    Wow, that’s a waist! The “a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/09/rust-and-bone-premiere-in-new-york-city_n_2100201.html”Rust and Bone/a” actress takes a simple, classic black coat and makes it sleek with the addition of an easy belt. We will follow suit!

    Paris, November 9th
    Photo Credit: WireImage

  • Emily Deschanel

    The “Bones” actress shines in this black and blue ensemble. The sleeveless top shows off her shapely arms, while the peplum emphasizes her narrow waist and the pencil skirt draws attention to her long legs.

    Los Angeles, November 9th
    Photo Credit: WireImage

  • Berenice Marlohe In Elie Saab

    The star of “Skyfall” star chose a simple cocktail dress in a pretty, pale hue that works well with her dark complexion (which she played up with smokey eyes).

    Los Angeles, November 8th
    Photo Credit: FilmMagic

  • Kim Kardashian

    a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/07/kim-kardashian-ring-kanye-west-initials_n_2088087.html”Kim/a looks so pretty in an LBD. The sequins shine and the hemline shows off her legs, but the long sleeves and conservative neckline make for a nice balance.

    London; November 8, 2012

  • Khloé Kardashian In Skaist-Taylor

    Check out those mile-long legs! The a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/01/khloe-kardashian-nipple-x-factor-simon-cowell-photos_n_2055935.html” “X-Factor” co-host /apulled her hair off her face and let her red lips and stunning earrings take center stage. Kardashian covered up on top so she could showcase her gams and those fabulous shoes.

    Los Angeles, November 5th
    Photo Credit: WireImage

  • Michelle Obama In Michael Kors

    What’s not to love here? The a href=”http://www.eonline.com/news/361015/michelle-obama-s-election-night-michael-kors-dress-is-having-a-moment”burgundy dress/a has a bit of sheen to it, while the corseted top shows off FLOTUS’s killer figure. Mrs. Obama kept her look demure in a cropped cardigan, but added a bit of whimsy with her colorful brooch.

    Chicago, November 7th
    Photo Credit: AFP/Getty Images

  • Miranda Kerr In Balmain

    That’s quite a deep V there a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/08/victorias-secret-fashion-show-2012_n_2090362.html”Ms.Kerr/a. The strong shoulders balance out the daring neckline, while the shoe boots keep the look from trashy territory.

    New York City, November 7th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Berenice Marlohe In Oscar de la Renta

    Sparkles and tulle demand attention. The shape of this gown shows off the “Skyfall” a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/11/01/skyfall-berenice-marlohe-james-bond_n_2055169.html”actress/a’ curves perfectly, without being too tight, or too short.

    Los Angeles, November 7th
    Photo Credit: FilmMagic

  • Cameron Diaz

    The superstar really works her shape in this cocktail dress. The V-neckline shows off her bust, while the pleated detail at the waist gives her lean frame come pretty curves. Her gold cuff adds just a little sparkle to an otherwise stark look.

    London, November 7th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Ann Romney In Oscar de la Renta

    Though her hubby lost a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/07/ann-romney-election-night-red-dress-2012_n_2086090.html”big on election night/a, Romney won in the style department. Red looks gorgeous on this blonde, and the cut of the dress showed off her curves, while keeping her look elegant.

    Boston, November 7th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Taylor Swift

    The “a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/06/taylor-swift-shocked-red-sales_n_2083989.html”Red/a” singer knows what works on her and the scarlet hue is just one element of her stunning ensemble. Her penchant for fit-and-flare dresses show off her long shape, while keeping her style youthful.

    London, November 6th
    Photo Credit: FilmMagic

  • Britney Spears In All Saints

    The “X-Factor” judge looks reserved, yet sexy in this a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/29/best-for-your-body-black-dress_n_1119417.html”LBD/a. Her blonde hair glows against the dark frock.

    Los Angeles, November 5th
    Photo Credit: WireImage

  • Marion Cotillard In Dior

    Peek-a-boo! The racerback top of this dress shows off her lovely shoulders while the pockets and volume at her waist keep the look modest. But it’s the surprise slit that really caught our attention! The a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/29/marion-cotillard-stalker-teresa-yuan_n_1925351.html”French beauty/a was smart to keep her hair and makeup subtle in such a show-stopping gown.

    Los Angeles, November 5th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Tika Sumpter In Alice + Olivia

    This dress has the potential to be overwhelming, but that’s not the case on the a href=”http://videos.huffingtonpost.com/entertainment/gossip-girls-tika-sumpter-at-fashion-week-fall-2011-516964765″”Gossip Girl” actress/a. The fitted top shows off her upper body (not to mention her sculpted arms) and the boatneck highlights her gorgeous face.

  • Olivia Wilde

    Stark white is interesting when there are panel details, cute accessories and killer platform pumps as modeled here by Jason Sudeikis’ lady.

    New York City, November 5th
    Photo Credit: FilmMagic

  • Ali Larter

    Who knew that a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/26/ali-larter-pictures-photos-dress-2012_n_1831480.html”fire-engine red/a and animal print looked so awesome paired together? The plunging neckline adds an alluring touch, while the drapey sleeves keep the blonde beauty looking sophisticated.

    Los Angeles, November 3rd
    Photo Credit: FilmMagic

  • Nicole Richie In Lorena Sarbu

    The a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/21/nicole-richie-harlow-sparrow-to-birthday-party_n_1817395.html”mother of two/a does old-school glamour so well. The finger waves, smokey eyes and gold-detailed dress are a nod to the 1920s without looking too costume-y.

    Los Angeles, November 3rd
    Photo Credit: FilmMagic

  • Julie Bowen In Naeem Khan

    Purple reigns! The “a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/23/emmys-2012-julie-bowen-wins-best-supporting-actress-comedy_n_1906895.html”Modern Family/a” actress shimmers in an eggplant-colored dress. The rich hue complements her blonde locks and pale skin, while the deep V-neck keeps her look sexy.

    Los Angeles, November 3rd
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Julianne Moore In Calvin Klein

    The white silk plays nicely off the “a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/20/crazy-stupid-love-premiere-photos_n_904440.html”Crazy, Stupid, Love/a” actress porcelain skin, and the architectural neckline and black belt at her waist add interest to this otherwise minimal look.

    New York City, November 5th
    Photo Credit: Getty Images

  • Hayden Panettiere In Georges Chakra Couture

    Wow! It’s always fun to see celebrities try out colors that we haven’t seen before. The beaded mint-colored dress really stands out on the “Nashville” star, while the emerald shoes and bag complement the lighter green shade. Brava!

    WireImage, November 1st
    Photo Credit: WireImage

  • Kelly Brook

    If you’re wearing sequins, keep the cut of your dress modest, lest you want to be mistaken for a Rockette. The cap-sleeves and bow detail at the British actress’ waist are sweet, but the a href=”http://www.refinery29.com/red-lipstick”red lipstick/a and nail polish adds a sexy touch to her look.

    London, November 1st
    Photo Credit: WireImage

  • Kristen Stewart

    The “a href=”http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/06/kristen-stewart-twilight-breaking-dawn-part-2-twist-ending_n_2082477.html”Twilight/a” actress makes grey wool look sexy. The beleaguered actress stuck to her signature look: legs for days and tousled hair, and you know what? It works for her.

    Los Angeles, November 1st
    Photo Credit: WireImage

  • Gwyneth Paltrow

    Legs for miles and a tangerine hue make for a million-dollar combination. Wowza.

    Spain, October 29th
    Photo Credit: WireImage

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