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Shopping and browsing is one of my all time favorite things to do. One of the best things about it is finding a good deal! Here are some of the hottest items with best discounts. Check back often – this section changes constantly!

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With all this cold weather we’ve been having, one of my simple pleasures is to cozy up with a hot cup of green tea and a thick oversized sweater. I especially love this embellished cardigan from Forever 21. It has the best of both worlds – a fashion forward look and a comfortable and confident. Dress down and go around town doing errands or glam it up with a tight leather mini, a cute belt and some crazy heels. This is a versatile sweater that you can totally it your own.

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Celebs-Fashion Faux Pas Or Fabulous

Heidi Klum, Fashion Faux Pas or Fabulous

“Project Runway” hostess Heidi Klum is gorgeous and can get away with wearing just about anything … except for this. The belted Michael Kors jumpsuit she wore to the 16th annual Los Angeles Antiques Show was baggy, way too long, and appeared to be choking her!

Kim Kardashian, Fashion Faux Pas or Fabulous?

Another celeb spotted sporting one of this season’s unfortunate trends was reality star Kim Kardashian, who was seen shopping in West Hollywood, California, in this unflattering Catherine Malandrino mess.
 
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Check out your favorite celebs and you decide if you think their outfits are a faux pas or if they are fab.
 
Kim’s younger sister, Khloe Kardashian, delivered her own fashion faux pas this week when she arrived at a Redbook soiree in a silly, stewardess-inspired ensemble, complete with bow tie and big hair.
Kim’s younger sister, Khloe Kardashian, delivered her own fashion faux pas this week when she arrived at a Redbook soiree in a silly, stewardess-inspired ensemble, complete with bow tie and big hair.
 
 
 
Meanwhile, at a “Gotti: Three Generations” press conference in NYC, Victoria Gotti and her unruly hair extensions posed for a picture with Lindsay Lohan and her equally-ridiculous hair extensions. Will you head to the theater to see Lindsay portray a young Victoria when the mob movie opens in 2012?
 
Hayden Panettiere, Fashion Faux Pas

It was a Surfrider Foundation fete, so we’ll cut her some slack, but “Scream 4” star Hayden Panettiere should ditch those Daisy Dukes and invest in a cuter pair of shorts.
 

“90210’s” Jessica Lowndes made the mistake of donning this lacy, lingerie-esque look while out and about in London.
 
 
Heidi Montag, Fashion Faux Pas

Heidi Montag … ’nuff said.Follow What Were They Thinking?! creator, Matt Whitfield, on Twitter!
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Katie Keeps Mum at Lavo

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(NEW YORK) Sometimes the star of the show isn’t feeling particularly starry — or chatty. But who, then, was the belle of the ball at last evening’s soiree for the John Frieda Precision Foam Colour short flick (or lengthy commercial — tomato, to-mah-to) starring Katie Holmes, entitled The Decision?

It definitely wasn’t Holmes, who grinned girlishly in a white blazer and cig skinnies on the red carpet before ducking inside to nibble quietly at a roped-off table on her special-order basket of fragrant truffled fries while the brief b&w film debuted. Elle’s creative director Joe Zee made the introductory remarks for the “modern film noir” starring Holmes, along with a few nervous mentions of next Tuesday’s premiere of Zee’s Sundance Channel series, All On The Line. No need, darling — it’s already TiVo-ed!

Or, perhaps the night’s true attraction was the quartet of Real Housewives from Gotham. After all, Countess LuAnn de Lesseps and Ramona Singer shivered outdoors in body-con sleeveless frocks the longest for the paps and the press. Goosebumps and gabbing with gusto surely count for something, non?

The venue deserves a mention in and of itself: Lavo, where the clubby, cologne-saturated vibe downstairs apparently wafts into the Italian steakhouse situated above street level. It’s a pity that The New York Times’ dining section dynamo Sam Sifton wasn’t in attendance to provide some addendums to his side-splittingly funny Lavo review from the fall. Of last night’s noshes, the citrusy tuna tartare atop crostini and prosciutto-swaddled asparagus spears were rather tasty. But the Kobe meatball sliders were a more effective accompaniment for the amount of Pinot Grigio being sloshed into Lavo’s enormous goblets. No complaints for a generous pour, though. It was happy hour-timed, after all!

And as Sifton astutely noted, Kelly Bensimon and Tinsley Mortimer were there for the eatery’s debut eve in September and “apparently put some kind of spell on the place, because roughly 70 percent of the women who eat at the restaurant look like one or the other of them.” Well, both Bensimon and Mortimer mingled amid the quilted leather walled banquettes, posed in tandem for a few glossy-locked photos– and were indeed surrounded by myriad ladies who looked like them.

As the applause for The Decision subsided and the din of the fete resumed, one partygoer pondered aloud to a friend, “why is Katie here? If I were her, I’d rather be home with my kid and husband right now.” But the bassline ratcheted louder and the lights dimmed before the why’s and the who’s of the gathering could be pondered any further.

ALEXANDRA ILYASHOV

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Designers Pitch In For Japan

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By: Samantha Critchell AP
 
 New York — Bidding has begun on a vacation at the private home of Diane von Furstenberg in the Bahamas, a style consultation from Rachel Zoe and the chance to have a custom-made Barbie in your likeness.

They are among the experience-oriented auction items offered by the Council of Fashion Designers of America for its Fashion & Friends for Japan charity initiative.

All proceeds raised through the online auction on Charitybuzz.com benefit the Japan Society’s Japan Earthquake Relief Fund.

Other items offered include:

•A full day with Tory Burch — shopping in her store in the morning, lunch with the designer and nighttime tickets with backstage passes to Jay-Z and Kanye West’s concert.

•A full wardrobe of two labels, Elizabeth and James, and The Row, both designed by the Olsen twins, plus a meet-and-greet with designers Mary-Kate and Ashley.

•A fitting and custom suit from Tom Ford.

•A meeting with Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and invitation to attend a magazine photo shoot.

•A trip to Paris, Ralph Lauren-style, including a room at the Bristol hotel, dinner at Lauren’s restaurant, shopping spree at the St. Germain store, and tickets to an exhibit featuring the designer’s vintage car collection.

“The crisis in Japan is something that has affected us all and as a community and industry we felt a responsibility to act,” said CFDA executive director Steven Kolb in a statement. “This initiative hits very close to home as many members of the CFDA community have close business ties and partnerships in Japan and we view this as an extension of the work we accomplished in the ‘Fashion for Haiti’ initiative. The response we have received has been overwhelming and we continue to encourage donations and support.”

Bidding online, at www.charitybuzz.com, closes April 28.Tom Ford - Interview Magazine [United States] (February 2011)

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Rachel Zoe’s Baby Boy

 

Rachel Zoe and husband Rodger Berman welcomed their first child.  The Celeb Stylist posted her first photos of little Skyler Morrison. “The 2 loves of my life…@rbermanus and Skyler Morrison. My life is complete,” she posted on her website along with the photo.

The photo features Zoe, Berman and Skyler–Zoe looking super stylish less than a week after having a baby.

Zoe’s rep announced that the 6-pound, 12-ounce baby boy arrived in the world safe and sound last week, much to the delight of his proud parents.

“Mom and Dad ‘LITERALLY’ could not be happier or more in love with their son!” Zoe and Berman said in a statement.

Zoe announced her pregnancy in November on Twitter, telling followers, “Hey everyone! I want to officially confirm to my loyal friends and followers that I am pregnant! I feel great, Rodger and I are beyond excited and so thankful for all of your love and support.”

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Amanda Bynes’s Pet Pomeranian Dies

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Amanda Bynes‘s dog Little Angel has died.

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Just four months old, the caramel-colored pomeranian went missing on Tuesday.

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“[She] got out of my house somehow and is LOST,” the Easy A actress, 25, tweeted to her 53,000 followers. “If anyone finds her I BEG you to please contact me thru Twitter.”

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Then, later that day, Bynes shared sad news. “Little Angel is in heaven now,” she wrote. “RIP. I love you.”

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Gisele Bundchen Ads Digitally Altered for Dubai

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 The After/Before. H&M Ooh! Ooh! A new airbrushing scandal: Gisele’s bare skin has been judged too scandalous for H&M’s Dubai market of modest dressers. The retail giant digitally covered up the Brazilian-born, sun-kissed supermodel’s shoulders and cleavage in order to reflect the Middle Eastern city’s traditional dress code; touch-ups include a short-sleeved T-shirt photoshopped underneath a white halter (as shown in the photo to the left), and white tank tops added to de-sexify a low-cut dress and jumpsuit.

A rep for H&M did not immediately return our request for comment on the conservative alterations.

We could cry “censorship!” but it makes sense. H&M does big global business, and obviously, part of said big global business requires catering to clients’ cultural modes and ways of living.

That said, it’s always unsettling to see Gisele’s sexy toned down in any ad, ever.

Update: An H&M spokeswoman tells The Famous the company has “chosen to digitally add additional items to our campaign images.” She notes the brand typically alters ads for its Middle Eastern market, which is “stricter” about what can and can’t be displayed. Even if Gisele is involved.

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EliZabeth Taylor Dies

Film legend Elizabeth Taylor dies at 79 in LA (AP)

LOS ANGELES – Elizabeth Taylor, the violet-eyed film goddess whose sultry screen persona, stormy personal life and enduring fame and glamour made her one of the last of the classic movie stars and a template for the modern celebrity, died Wednesday at age 79.

She was surrounded by her four children when she died of congestive heart failure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where she had been hospitalized for about six weeks, said publicist Sally Morrison.

“My Mother was an extraordinary woman who lived life to the fullest, with great passion, humor, and love,” her son, Michael Wilding, said in a statement.

“We know, quite simply, that the world is a better place for Mom having lived in it. Her legacy will never fade, her spirit will always be with us, and her love will live forever in our hearts.”

“We have just lost a Hollywood giant,” said Elton John, a longtime friend of Taylor. “More importantly, we have lost an incredible human being.”

Taylor was the most blessed and cursed of actresses, the toughest and the most vulnerable. She had extraordinary grace, wealth and voluptuous beauty, and won three Academy Awards, including a special one for her humanitarian work. She was the most loyal of friends and a defender of gays in Hollywood when AIDS was new to the industry and beyond. But she was afflicted by ill health, failed romances (eight marriages, seven husbands) and personal tragedy.

“I think I’m becoming fatalistic,” she said in 1989. “Too much has happened in my life for me not to be fatalistic.”

Her more than 50 movies included unforgettable portraits of innocence and of decadence, from the children’s classic “National Velvet” and the sentimental family comedy “Father of the Bride” to Oscar-winning transgressions in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” and “Butterfield 8.” The historical epic “Cleopatra” is among Hollywood’s greatest on-screen fiascos and a landmark of off-screen monkey business, the meeting ground of Taylor and Richard Burton, the “Brangelina” of their day.

She played enough bawdy women on film for critic Pauline Kael to deem her “Chaucerian Beverly Hills.”

But her defining role, one that lasted past her moviemaking days, was “Elizabeth Taylor,” ever marrying and divorcing, in and out of hospitals, gaining and losing weight, standing by Michael Jackson, Rock Hudson and other troubled friends, acquiring a jewelry collection that seemed to rival Tiffany’s.

She was a child star who grew up and aged before an adoring, appalled and fascinated public. She arrived in Hollywood when the studio system tightly controlled an actor’s life and image, had more marriages than any publicist could explain away and carried on until she no longer required explanation. She was the industry’s great survivor, and among the first to reach that special category of celebrity — famous for being famous, for whom her work was inseparable from the gossip around it.

The London-born actress was a star at age 12, a bride and a divorcee at 18, a superstar at 19 and a widow at 26. She was a screen sweetheart and martyr later reviled for stealing Eddie Fisher from Debbie Reynolds, then for dumping Fisher to bed Burton, a relationship of epic passion and turbulence, lasting through two marriages and countless attempted reconciliations.

She was also forgiven. Reynolds would acknowledge voting for Taylor when she was nominated for “Butterfield 8” and decades later co-starred with her old rival in “These Old Broads,” co-written by Carrie Fisher, the daughter of Reynolds and Eddie Fisher.

Taylor’s ailments wore down the grudges. She underwent at least 20 major operations and she nearly died from a bout with pneumonia in 1990. In 1994 and 1995, she had both hip joints replaced, and in February 1997, she underwent surgery to remove a benign brain tumor. In 1983, she acknowledged a 35-year addiction to sleeping pills and pain killers. Taylor was treated for alcohol and drug abuse problems at the Betty Ford Clinic in Rancho Mirage, Calif.

Her troubles bonded her to her peers and the public, and deepened her compassion. Her advocacy for AIDS research and for other causes earned her a special Oscar, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, in 1993.

As she accepted it, to a long ovation, she declared, “I call upon you to draw from the depths of your being — to prove that we are a human race, to prove that our love outweighs our need to hate, that our compassion is more compelling than our need to blame.”

The dark-haired Taylor made an unforgettable impression in Hollywood with “National Velvet,” the 1945 film in which the 12-year-old belle rode a steeplechase horse to victory in the Grand National.

Critic James Agee wrote of her: “Ever since I first saw the child … I have been choked with the peculiar sort of adoration I might have felt if we were in the same grade of primary school.”

“National Velvet,” her fifth film, also marked the beginning of Taylor’s long string of health issues. During production, she fell off a horse. The resulting back injury continued to haunt her.

Taylor matured into a ravishing beauty in “Father of the Bride,” in 1950, and into a respected performer and femme fatale the following year in “A Place in the Sun,” based on the Theodore Dreiser novel “An American Tragedy.” The movie co-starred her close friend Montgomery Clift as the ambitious young man who drowns his working-class girlfriend to be with the socialite Taylor. In real life, too, men all but committed murder in pursuit of her.

Through the rest of the 1950s and into the 1960s, she and Marilyn Monroe were Hollywood’s great sex symbols, both striving for appreciation beyond their physical beauty, both caught up in personal dramas filmmakers could only wish they had imagined. That Taylor lasted, and Monroe died young, was a matter of luck and strength; Taylor lived as she pleased and allowed no one to define her but herself.

“I don’t entirely approve of some of the things I have done, or am, or have been. But I’m me. God knows, I’m me,” Taylor said around the time she turned 50.

She had a remarkable and exhausting personal and professional life. Her marriage to Michael Todd ended tragically when the producer died in a plane crash in 1958. She took up with Fisher, married him, then left him for Burton. Meanwhile, she received several Academy Award nominations and two Oscars.

She was a box-office star cast in numerous “prestige” films, from “Raintree County” with Clift to “Giant,” an epic co-starring her friends Hudson and James Dean. Nominations came from a pair of movies adapted from work by Tennessee Williams: “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” and “Suddenly, Last Summer.” In “Butterfield 8,” released in 1960, she starred with Fisher as a doomed girl-about-town. Taylor never cared much for the film, but her performance at the Oscars wowed the world.

Sympathy for Taylor’s widowhood had turned to scorn when she took up with Fisher, who had supposedly been consoling her over the death of Todd. But before the 1961 ceremony, she was hospitalized from a nearly fatal bout with pneumonia and Taylor underwent a tracheotomy. The scar was bandaged when she appeared at the Oscars to accept her best actress trophy for “Butterfield 8.”

To a standing ovation, she hobbled to the stage. “I don’t really know how to express my great gratitude,” she said in an emotional speech. “I guess I will just have to thank you with all my heart.” It was one of the most dramatic moments in Academy Awards history.

“Hell, I even voted for her,” Reynolds later said.

Greater drama awaited: “Cleopatra.” Taylor met Burton while playing the title role in the 1963 epic, in which the brooding, womanizing Welsh actor co-starred as Mark Antony. Their chemistry was not immediate. Taylor found him boorish; Burton mocked her physique. But the love scenes on film continued away from the set and a scandal for the ages was born. Headlines shouted and screamed. Paparazzi, then an emerging breed, snapped and swooned. Their romance created such a sensation that the Vatican denounced the happenings as the “caprices of adult children.”

The film so exceeded its budget that the producers lost money even though “Cleopatra” was a box-office hit and won four Academy awards. (With its $44 million budget adjusted for inflation, “Cleopatra” remains the most expensive movie ever made.) Taylor’s salary per film topped $1 million. “Liz and Dick” became the ultimate jet set couple, on a first name basis with millions who had never met them.

They were a prolific acting team, even if most of the movies aged no better than their marriages: “The VIPs” (1963), “The Sandpiper” (1965), “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” (1966), “The Taming of the Shrew” (1967), “The Comedians” (1967), “Dr. Faustus” (1967), “Boom!” (1968), “Under Milk Wood” (1971) and “Hammersmith Is Out” (1972).

Art most effectively imitated life in the adaptation of Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” — in which Taylor and Burton played mates who fought viciously and drank heavily. She took the best actress Oscar for her performance as the venomous Martha in “Virginia Woolf” and again stole the awards show, this time by not showing up at the ceremony. She refused to thank the academy upon learning of her victory and chastised voters for not honoring Burton.

Taylor and Burton divorced in 1974, married again in 1975 and divorced again in 1976.

“We fight a great deal,” Burton once said, “and we watch the people around us who don’t quite know how to behave during these storms. We don’t fight when we are alone.”

In 1982, Taylor and Burton appeared in a touring production of the Noel Coward play “Private Lives,” in which they starred as a divorced couple who meet on their respective honeymoons. They remained close at the time of Burton’s death, in 1984.

Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was born in London on Feb. 27, 1932, the daughter of Francis Taylor, an art dealer, and the former Sara Sothern, an American stage actress. At age 3, with extensive ballet training already behind her, Taylor danced for British princesses Elizabeth (the future queen) and Margaret Rose at London’s Hippodrome. At age 4, she was given a wild field horse that she learned to ride expertly.

At the onset of World War II, the Taylors came to the United States. Francis Taylor opened a gallery in Beverly Hills and, in 1942, his daughter made her screen debut with a bit part in the comedy “There’s One Born Every Minute.”

Her big break came soon thereafter. While serving as an air-raid warden with MGM producer Sam Marx, Taylor’s father learned that the studio was struggling to find an English girl to play opposite Roddy McDowall in “Lassie Come Home.” Taylor’s screen test for the film won her both the part and a long-term contract. She grew up quickly after that.

Still in school at 16, she would dash from the classroom to the movie set where she played passionate love scenes with Robert Taylor in “Conspirator.”

“I have the emotions of a child in the body of a woman,” she once said. “I was rushed into womanhood for the movies. It caused me long moments of unhappiness and doubt.”

Soon after her screen presence was established, she began a series of very public romances. Early loves included socialite Bill Pawley, home run slugger Ralph Kiner and football star Glenn Davis.

Then, a roll call of husbands:

• She married Conrad Hilton Jr., son of the hotel magnate, in May 1950 at age 18. The marriage ended in divorce that December.

• When she married British actor Michael Wilding in February 1952, he was 39 to her 19. They had two sons, Michael Jr. and Christopher Edward. That marriage lasted 4 years.

• She married cigar-chomping movie producer Michael Todd, also 20 years her senior, in 1957. They had a daughter, Elizabeth Francis. Todd was killed in a plane crash in 1958.

• The best man at the Taylor-Todd wedding was Fisher. He left his wife Debbie Reynolds to marry Taylor in 1959. She converted to Judaism before the wedding.

• Taylor and Fisher moved to London, where she was making “Cleopatra.” She met Burton, who also was married. That union produced her fourth child, Maria.

• After her second marriage to Burton ended, she married John Warner, a former secretary of the Navy, in December 1976. Warner was elected a U.S. senator from Virginia in 1978. They divorced in 1982.

• In October 1991, she married Larry Fortensky, a truck driver and construction worker she met while both were undergoing treatment at the Betty Ford Center in 1988. He was 20 years her junior. The wedding, held at the ranch of Michael Jackson, was a media circus that included the din of helicopter blades, a journalist who parachuted to a spot near the couple and a gossip columnist as official scribe.

But in August 1995, she and Fortensky announced a trial separation; she filed for divorce six months later and the split became final in 1997.

“I was taught by my parents that if you fall in love, if you want to have a love affair, you get married,” she once remarked. “I guess I’m very old-fashioned.”

Her philanthropic interests included assistance for the Israeli War Victims Fund, the Variety Clubs International and the American Foundation for AIDS Research.

She received the Legion of Honor, France’s most prestigious award, in 1987, for her efforts to support AIDS research. In May 2000, Queen Elizabeth II made Taylor a dame — the female equivalent of a knight — for her services to the entertainment industry and to charity.

In 1993, she won a lifetime achievement award from the American Film Institute; in 1999, an institute survey of screen legends ranked her No. 7 among actresses.

During much of her later career, Taylor’s waistline, various diets, diet books and tangled romances were the butt of jokes by Joan Rivers and others. John Belushi mocked her on “Saturday Night Live,” dressing up in drag and choking on a piece of chicken.

“It’s a wonder I didn’t explode,” Taylor wrote of her 60-pound weight gain — and successful loss — in the 1988 book “Elizabeth Takes Off on Self-Esteem and Self-Image.”

She was an iconic star, but her screen roles became increasingly rare in the 1980s and beyond. She appeared in several television movies, including “Poker Alice” and “Sweet Bird of Youth,” and entered the Stone Age as Pearl Slaghoople in the movie version of “The Flintstones.” She had a brief role on the popular soap opera “General Hospital.”

Taylor was the subject of numerous unauthorized biographies and herself worked on a handful of books, including “Elizabeth Taylor: An Informal Memoir” and “Elizabeth Taylor: My Love Affair With Jewelry.” In tune with the media to the end, she kept in touch through her Twitter account.

“I like the connection with fans and people who have been supportive of me,” Taylor told Kim Kardashian in a 2011 interview for Harper’s Bazaar. “And I love the idea of real feedback and a two-way street, which is very, very modern. But sometimes I think we know too much about our idols and that spoils the dream.”

Survivors include her daughters Maria Burton-Carson and Liza Todd-Tivey, sons Christopher and Michael Wilding, 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

A private family funeral is planned later this week.

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Associated Press Writer Bob Thomas contributed to this report.

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Bethenny Frankel-Hoppy

 

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 When I first saw Bethenny Frankel on “The Real Housewives Of  NYC,” I was not impressed, I just had a different impression of her. Now, after her show “Bethenny Ever After,” I think she is fabulous. My perception is different, you get to see the new, real, family- Bethenny. Frankel/Hoppy is so candid about everything and I feel like I can relate to her family life!   

 Bethenny is turning a new leaf, she has a new husband Jason who is super cool, and her 10 month old Bryn is so adorable! What do you guys think about Gina, her baby nurse? Hysterical!

Everyone with in-laws can relate to the “balance”part of being a family. As a new mama you feel torn between 2 families, and that’s only part of the suffication. I personally don’t have to deal with that because my husbands parents are deceased,but my husband has such a great family anyway, I can’t imagine his parents being any less than kind. I know I am very blessed  and not everyone has that.

  Now that I am not a new mommy things have settled down for me, personally. My point is that many families have the same issues.  Frankel/Hoppy’s sense of humor really takes over the whole show and is such a blast to watch.

If you like bethenny’s  show you will love her website! Here it is  www.bethenny.com check it out! Bethenny has recipes and tips from how to make mustard chicken to healthy alternatives when flying.

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Jennifer Hudson Opens Up To 20/20

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Jennifer Hudson – Actress and artist Jennifer Hudson sat down with Deborah Roberts of 20/20 to discuss her life’s triumphs and disappointments.While it’s been speculated the Jennifer Hudson finds it difficult to forgive her sister Julie for the murders of her mother, brother and nephew, Jennifer seems certain in one thing.

“God is what I feel certain about. No matter what he’s always there—always. I feel like that is the greatest gift that my mother (gave me)-that no money, no fame, no nothing could give you at all.”

“I have the greatest sadness to be sad over, but then look at the joy that I have too.”

About the new joy in her life Jennifer says,

“He’s so sweet. He loves to dance, he loves music. If my Weight Watchers commercial comes on he tells me, ‘Mama, that’s my mama!’”

On her weight loss Jennifer shares that she had no idea soo many people were watching,

“I had no idea so many people were watching,” she said.

Now people come up to her and tell her how much she has inspired them.

“Being somebody who didn’t get that kind of attention and then now, all of a sudden, it’s magnified. So a lot of times I don’t like to think about it because then it adds all the pressure,” she said.

Check out Jennifer Hudson on 20/20. Jennifer Hudson’s album “I Remember Me” drops March 22nd.

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Atlanta International Fashion Week

 

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 The 4th annual Atlanta International Fashion Week has doubled its efforts to bridge the gap and connect continents with fashion and entertainment. This year’s event boasts 50 designers, 12 runway shows, 6 Celebrity Events, 4 fashion workshops, 2 trunk shows all in one week. After three consecutive years of bringing some of the biggest names and brightest emerging designers to Atlanta, the Atlanta International Fashion Week has become a spectacular event gaining international notoriety. Beginning in 2007 at Atlanta’s preeminent exposition center, the Georgia World Congress Center for two years then the luxurious Biltmore in 2009, AIFW remains to be at the center point of fashion in Atlanta and the must attend event. AIFW has showcased the catwalk favorites of Calvin Klein, Kenneth Cole, Juicy Couture, Rock & Republic, Sean John, Ed Hardy, Dereon, True Religion, Akademiks, Apple Bottoms, Ecko, Baby Phat, Rocawear, Phat Farm, and many more . Atlanta is slowly becoming an epicenter of fashion with AIFW bringing it to the forefront on a global level. In 2009, AIFW has also produced an international model and designer casting events in cities such as London, Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Chicago, bringing out thousands of new models and emerging designers for an opportunity to become apart of this extraordinary event.

Brand Atlanta commends AIFW for its commitment to Atlanta’s fashion and design community as well as its promotion of women’s health issues. Many AIFW events demonstrate the organization’s dedication to economic development and promotion for the city of Atlanta. “This event supports the growth of Atlanta’s local fashion and creative industries,” says Sonya Moste, director of Marketing at ADA and interim marketing executive for Brand Atlanta. “Fashion Week is about economic development and raising Atlanta’s profile.”

“Atlanta International Fashion Week is dedicated to showcasing Atlanta’s elite designers and models in the fashion industry. This week, full of fun-filled events exemplifies your dedication to the economic development for the City of Atlanta. I commend Atlanta International Fashion Week for your commitment to Atlanta’s fashion and design community, says Mayor Shirley Franklin.

With national and international media partners such as the World Fashion TV, Comcast, Six Degrees Magazine and more along with partnerships with countries such as Africa, Canada, Puerto Rico, United Kingdom, AIFW is increasingly growing and will become international must attend fashion show and trade event of the year. AIFW has featured some special events such as an Adidas Celebrity In Store Event with Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic, special appearances by Mychael Knight from Project Runway, Dwight Eubanks of Real Housewives of Atlanta, Frankie from BET’s Frankie & Neffie, and hosts of corporate buyers and industry professionals.

 Atlanta International fashion week  will be better than ever! The dates are July 19th-24th, 2011 at the Biltmore Hotel in downtown Atlanta. Make sure you follow them on twitter @ATLFASHIONWEEK or find them on facebook!”

Atlanta International fashion week is back and will be better than ever! The dates are July 19th-24th, 2011 at the Biltmore Hotel in downtown Atlanta. Make sure you follow on twitter @ATLFASHIONWEEK or find them on on facebook!”

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Anne Hathaway Hates “Type Casting”

 

 Anne Hathaway Despises Being Type Cast. Her break out role was in princess diaries-She has been asked-“Did you always want to be a princess?” Her response-“I always wanted to be an actress.”

Anne has also been asked about the nude scenes in Love And Other Drugs. Anne’s response is that she is playing a role and she is not as young as people may think. Princess Diaries was just her breakout role.

 Hathaway has said that “she will always be polite, and feels that the conversations are at the surface and were compared to talking to her grandparents.”  Anne has said “she will always be polite.”  According to Dime Wars article.

“I would think the typecasts are a good thing!” That means you are a good actress in making your characters believable to us.

 (Just Fashion Zing’s opinion)

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Spring 2011 Trends “The Look”

  Tory Burch Pics S/S 2011

Trends: Pic 1.Focusing on Prints/Stripes/Capri Pants   Pic 2. Sheer Blouse/Wide Leg Trousers/bright  belt Pic 3 White/Sheer/Platform or Wedge heels.

 Pic 1 Bright Detailing/Calf-grazing Skirt   Pic 2 Metallic Shirt Mixed with Calf-grazing Skirt Pic 3 Metallic Pants Peasant Blouse. 

 It’s All about Prints! Pic 1 Hot pants with a paisley print mixed w/Printed Shirt and Printed Sweater

Pic 2 PaisleyPrinted Jacket w/Capri Pants.  Pic 3 Color Trends White and  Black Tunic,White Jacket

Accessorize with Lucite cuffs or bangles, Wedge or Platform shoes, Kitten heels, Ballet flats, or Clogs. Also add Brights such as a Bright Belt/shoes/Scarf/Handbag. Don’t overpower your outfit add only a couple statement pieces, especially with bright pieces. Same goes for prints usually 1-2 statement pieces are more than enough with these 2 trends stick to neutrals and basic clothing concepts and then add your 1-2 statement pieces-you don’t want to blind people as you walk by or look like a tiger that escaped from the zoo! You will get more out of your wardrobe that way anyways. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ryan Phillippe A Dad Again?

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Ryan Phillippe was a major newsmaker on Monday — when UsMagazine.com broke word that the actor, 36, may become a dad again. (Model-actress Alexis Knapp, whom he dated last year, is pregnant and has told pals that he’s the dad.)

What did Phillippe have to say about that bombshell during his TV appearance just past midnight on Jimmy Kimmel Live?

Not a whole lot. Instead, Phillippe gabbed with Kimmel about the kids he already has: Ava, 11, and Deacon, 7, his daughter and son

with ex-wife Reese Witherspoon. The Lincoln Lawyer star even brought along a pic of Deacon with a new dog – and a fat lip!

Plus, Ava’s musical tastes, Phillippe explained, aren’t completely typical of tweens: Witherspoon’s mini-me favors The Beatles and

 Al Green — and she’s not a Justin Bieber fan. (It’s part of Phillippe’s fatherly responsibilities to teach his kids about music, he said

 — as long as the tunes are expletive-free.)

As for Knapp’s baby-to-be, (the So Undercover star is in her second trimester) “Ryan doesn’t know if he is the dad,” an insider tells

Us. “If he is, he will take full responsibility for the child.”

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Rachel Zoe-“Neon Wonder”

Abandoning all notions of subtlety, I am a woman who likes her jewelry  to be large and loud (in most cases). Open up my treasure box—make that,  boxes—and you’ll find cocktail rings, big bangles and declarative necklaces aplenty. The pieces that I am coveting for the new season are no  different, with Tom Binns’ Hand Painted Crystal Messai Necklace topping  my list. It’s crazy time!

 

Everything Tom Binns touches turns to glamour, so naturally, I keep a watchful eye on his  avant-garde jewelry line at all times. Part of his latest Ethno Teknic  Collection, today’s electric bright gem is an out of this world piece made of rhodium and hand painted Swarovski crystals. For an untouchable springtime look, rock this necklace with a lace dress, chunky platforms and bold clutch. xoRZ

Availability: Tom Binns Hand Painted Crystal Massai Necklace ($2175, 917.475.1412). For additional information, visit Tombinnsdesign

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