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Carson Kressley Interview - Look Good in Pictures

Filed under: Holiday Style, Events: On the Scene, Videos, Celebrities with Style, Interviews, Beauty Tips

Carson Kressleys Photo Tips

    We caught up with the adorable Carson Kressley (Queer Eye for the Straight Guy) at NYC's The Cutting Room on the set of his series with Nikon: Look Good in Pictures. Our interview includes great tips for looking good in this year's holiday photos -- then read on to watch the most recent episode!

    Annie Scott

    Annie Scott: What mistakes do even gorgeous people make when taking a photo?
    Carson Kressley: It doesn't matter what you look like if you're not having fun. You have to enjoy the process of being photographed, that's what models do so well. Or they can also act like the camera's not there and just be real. You also have to be careful not to oversmile or undersmile. Know your photo face.

    Annie Scott

    AS: How do you find your "photo face?" Practice?
    CK: Practice practice practice, I can snap into my photo face at any time.

    Annie Scott

    AS: What was your biggest photo disaster?
    CK: Oh, I've had plenty. I've had tanning salon goggle eyes, and there's one photo of me where I'm sideways, and I look pregnant. Just, absolutely pregnant.

    Annie Scott

    AS: What is the best angle to stand in front of the camera?
    CK: You know what always works? The twist. Feet 90 degrees from the camera, then twist your torso toward the camera. It makes everyone look great.
    AS: Like hieroglyphs!
    CK: Yeah, it's like "Walk Like an Egyptian!"
    AS: Pose like an Egyptian!
    CK: That's right!

    Annie Scott

    AS: How do you make sure your hair is camera-ready?
    CK: Hair Caviar by Alterna. Really, though, just keep an anti-frizz serum in your bag. They're small, like the John Frieda bottle, and you don't want flyaways.

    Annie Scott

    AS: Okay, especially for the holidays, how do you look sober when you're been drinking?
    CK: I recommend Make Up For Ever, which is a high definition powder you can get at Sephora. It keeps your skin bright, matte, and not red, and it can go over anything you're already wearing. The secret to high def. powder is that it's really fine, it feels like silk. ...Or, if you get shiny, blot yourself with anything available. Even a cocktail napkin. And really, just take your photos early in the night.

    Annie Scott

    CK: Another thing I recommend is using the party setting on your camera. I lot of cameras have this nighttime setting, and what it does is it dulls the flash on your face, and amps up the ambient light, so it creates the illusion of soft lighting, which is what makes everyone look good. So no one would know you'd been drinking, except for the 14 empty highball glasses next to you.

    (Photo of StyleList's Annie Scott with Caron Kressley)

    Annie Scott

    AS: Do you have a tip for men and women as they get older? Should anything change about how you pose for a picture?
    CK: It's all about lighting. I know older actresses who show up to TV sets with their own lights. Shadows show wrinkles. Know your flash settings, and you're golden.

    Annie Scott

    AS: Besides making sure the camera is on the right settings, what can you do to help out when you're taking the picture?
    CK: Talk to your subjects. Even have a friend stand next to you and talk to them, make them laugh. It doesn't matter if they don't look into the camera, they'll look natural and not forced.

    Annie Scott

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Nikon's Look Good In Pictures with Carson Kressley

Filed under: Style in the News, Videos, Celebrities with Style, Interviews

Carson Kressley is gayer than a stack of strawberry pancakes. And we love him just as much.

Who better to ruthlessly tell you what looks good in pictures? Well, now he's got a Nikon web series where he does just that! Check out the video above for tips from Carson as well as Emmy Rossum (think of puppies and birthday cake), Monique Lhuillier and Jamie-Lynn Sigler, and Molly Simms (having people say "okay, you should not wear this").

Read on for tips from the campaign trail, or see all the videos here!

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Carson Kressly and the Budget Fashionista help celebrate real-life "It Girl" Nicoletta Bumbac

Filed under: Celebrities with Style



Celebrity "It Girls" are a vapid bunch (for ref. see: Paris Hilton, Heidi Montag, et al) more concerned with their fashion line than a bread line. They give 20-somethings a bad name, with their self-centered antics and spendthrift drama.

But it's wrong to tar all young women with the same brush. It turns out there are plenty of smart, dynamic and hardworking women out there, who have the natural style and flair that comes from being interested and involved in something besides your own sweet self! Enough to have a contest and pick the five most compelling!

To celebrate and reward these industrious under-25s, Ortho Women's Health & Urology™, the makers of ORTHO TRI-CYCLEN® LO, sponsored the It Girl Essentials contest, a nationwide search to find real-life It Girls who " embody confidence, reliability, poise and of course, a little bit of flair."

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QE4SG goes QVC

Filed under: Style in the News, Clothing, Jeans, Dresses

carson kressleyWhoa.

That is a lot of letters and numbers, and though we seem to be blogging in code, those of us "in the know" know that QE4SG is really the term of endearment for one of Bravo Television's favorite shows, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.

QVC, on the other hand, well, we won't admit to knowing what that's all about.

However, we do have to mention that the most flamboyant of the Fab Five has actually struck up a deal with the mass television flea market. Carson Kressley has designed a new line of equestrian-themed clothing and will be distributing it via the QVC channel. The line is called "Perfect" and is meant to be "basics" to fill in gaps in a wardrobe, but I am not quite sure how that will be done with the equestrian theme.

[via: Flypaper]

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