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Drew Barrymore Proves Braids Are a Spring Trend

Filed under: Celebrities with Style, Hair Cut and Style

Just yesterday we were giving you the scoop on French braids as a spring hair trend -- Jessica Simpson showed us just how chic the style can be. Well, it didn't take long to catch on. Drew Barrymore was sporting a French braid similar to Jessica's yesterday on "Live With Regis and Kelly!"

Drew's 'do showed why any girl with highlights (or lowlights) can really benefit from a fun braid (just look at the depth her color adds to the look). We also loved that it wasn't too precious -- her braid was full of texture and fullness, and the back of her hair was pinned up in a bunch of funky twisted braids.

So what have we learned? First of all, French braids are officially hot -- learn it, love it. Second, don't try to make it perfect -- smooth and sleek is overrated. Bumps and messy, spiky ends are where it's at!

Hair Trend: Braids, Big & Little

    From big and chunky the tiny and messy, braids are a must 'do this season.

    Don't let their intricate details intimidate you; in a few steps you can make pretty plaits like actress Drew Barrymore. Celebrity hairstylist Jessica Tingley of the Serge Normant at John Frieda Salon in Los Angeles takes us through step-by-step in recreating five different braid styles - from soft and simple to funky and intricate.

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    THE MESSY BRAID-BUN
    To get a look like Nicole Richie's, create four face-framing braids, securing them as close to the ends as possible with an elastic. Twist the remaining hair into a messy bun. Then comes the fun part: undo the elastics on the braids and incorporate them into the bun, securing with bobby pins. The result? Super soft and romantic!

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    THE WRAP-A-BRAID
    This red carpet hair style staple works best on shoulder length or longer hair, like Salma Hayek's. Use a fine tooth comb (it makes a huge difference!) to make a neat middle part and work the two halves of your hair into two tight, very clean, low braids. Pull the braids up and around the top of your head, securing them with bobby pins and hiding the ends underneath the braid from the opposite side.

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    THE EDITORIAL BRAID
    Seemingly-impossible plaits usually reserved for magazine spreads

    Look 1: Fishtail Braids
    Fishtail braids are a variation of French braids: Instead of incorporating each new hair section into the braid, let it go after twisting it over the braid, and grab a new section in its place. They take a little practice but once you've got it, it's a piece of cake. The version on the left was shaken out for a messy effect.

    Look 2: Braid-Elastics
    Smooth hair into a high, side ponytail, and separate out a bottom section of the hair to make a small braid. Wrap the ponytail around itself to create a bun. Finally, wind the braid around the base of the bun to hide the elastic, securing the end with a bobby pin.

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    THE HEADBAND BRAID

    Look 1: Multibraid Band
    For Blake Lively's pretty look, make three to four small braids along an uneven part, securing the ends with small elastics and hiding them under your hair with a bobby pin.

    Look 2: French Braid Band
    To get Lauren Conrad's look, (hint: it's a great tactic for growing-out bangs!) side part your hair and create a small french braid in front, framing the face for a headband effect. Secure the end of the braid with a small elastic.

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    THE SIDE SWEPT BRAID
    The secret here is to keep things loose as you brush your hair to one side and create a low braid, pulling pieces out of the plaits for a nonchalant, messy effect. For a more for romantic look, twist the bottom of your hair (along the hairline) into a roll and secure with bobby pins as needed.

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    Now that you've mastered braids, styling your hair into this runway look should be no problem (kidding!). With braids, practice makes perfect. If your style isn't wearable on the first go (and odds are it won't be), try it again until you've got it down.

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Origami Inspiration from the Oscars

Filed under: Red Carpet Trends, Get the Look

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Fashion has long been influenced by Asian tradition and every few years we see a resurgence of geisha-esque looks which usually start on an haute couture level and take a few years to trickle down. For instance, does anyone remember John Galliano's spring 2007 collection for Christian Dior? Well, in case you don't recall, it was chock full of crazy kimonos, bright colors, and fierce origami folds which finally, in 2009, has caught on with celebs. So how can you wear the origami look that has been so prevalent on runways and red carpets the last two years?

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Jumpsuits - Vogue's On Board, but Are You?

Filed under: Clothing

Trend: Jumpsuits

    Dark and elegant or fun and flirty -- the jumpsuit is back! Celebs like Gwyneth Paltrow, Eva Longoria and Alicia Keys are putting their own modern spin on this 70s look.

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    Amber Tamblyn at the NYC Premiere of Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
    It should be re-named Sisterhood of the Traveling Jumpsuit! The actress, who plays Tibby in the sequel, had no problem flaunting a shiny, high-waist jumpsuit at her big premiere.

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    Rihanna at the Sonia Rykiel Spring 2008 Fashion Show
    Young Hollywood's newest style icon, Rihanna loves to take fashion risks like this lilac Paul & Joe jumpsuit.

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    Maggie Gyllenhaal
    For The Dark Knight UK premiere, Gyllenhaal opted for Old Hollywood glam with a plunging, satin halter jumpsuit and retro pin curl bob.

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    Gwyneth Paltrow at the Hollywood Premiere of Iron Man
    Paltrow offsets the plunging neckline of her custom-made, men's-inspired Stella McCartney jumpsuit with a wide-legged bottom and super long necklace.

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    Diesel Spring 2008
    The one-piece jumpsuit has popped up on runways everywhere this season and Diesel is no exception. Chunky wood jewelry and clunky heels complete the off-beat look.

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    Cat Deeley at the American Idol Season 7 Finale
    The British host of So You Think You Can Dance looks ready to take America by storm in this sexy jumpsuit.

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    Scarlett Johansson at a ProjectRED Benefit Party in London
    The newly engaged actress creates a funky look by combining her gunmetal jumpsuit with a sleek up-do and flirty heels.

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    Stella McCartney Spring 2008
    Whether they are long or short, tight or flowy, jumpsuits have been popping up on celebs and catwalks alike. Here, a model at Stella McCartney rocks a beachy, casual version.

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    Helena Christensen at a Party for "A Diamond Is Forever" in New York City
    Supermodel Christensen looks every bit the part in this sexy yet comfy evening jumpsuit.

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We've been seeing jumpsuits all over the place lately, and while we're still a little nervous about incorporating them into real-life wardrobes, we have to admit that we're digging some of the hot new styles. Vogue obviously is, too, since they're calling for the Return of the Jumpsuit in 2009. They write in this month's issue: "Versatile enough to be worn by a skydiver, Studio 54 habitue and spaceman alike, the jumpsuit stages a comeback in all its chameleon-like glory." Now that's an endorsement!

But still, if even top Hollywood starlets and stylists are able to manage this trend (sort of), how feasible is it to expect regular folks to sport the look? There are so many ways to go wrong with it -- too tight in the body, or too short-waisted, and you're looking at a serious fashion faux pas. However, when it's right, it can look so cool.

Bottom line is this -- we're going to support this trend, but with major reservations. If you're going shopping for one of your own, don't go without a very honest friend. And maybe a camera. What do you think?

Will you jump on board the jumpsuit trend?

Pink Gold is Hot!

Filed under: Holiday Style, Accessories, Style in the News, Get the Look

Diamond and Pink Gold
Do you know why these diamonds look so crisp and fresh? It's one of the hottest trends for 2009: they are set in pink gold.

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Did Christina Aguilera ape Lady Gaga's look?

Filed under: Style in the News, Celebrities with Style


Many people--Perez Hilton among them--are questioning just how much Christina Aguilera's new look has been "inspired" by recording artist Lady Gaga. The long, blonde extensions with heavy bangs. The slinky, black catsuits. The masks. The mod, mod makeup.

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Giant purses save lives!

Filed under: Handbags, Accessories, Style in the News

Sophie Monk with giant purse
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Women carry over-sized purses for a few reasons. First of all, they're stylish, but coming in a close second is the usefulness -- we can fit everything we need in there! But now, there's a new reason to carry a big, giant purse. It just might save your life.

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Why aren't you wearing this? Mossimo Kiley Boots

Filed under: Accessories, Shoes, Must Haves

mossimo kiley boots, targetWhile the season's hottest hue might be purple, gray is coming in a very close second, and with good reason. It's neutral enough to go with practically everything, it can go casual or dressy, and in the right shade, it can work with any skin tone.

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Why aren't you wearing this? Wire-Wrapped Pendant Necklace

Filed under: Accessories, Must Haves


On runways and sidewalks in stylish cities around the globe, we've seen one trend appear over and over -- the statement necklace. It adorns the necks of women wearing haute couture gowns as well as regular ladies just heading out to grab a bite to eat. And they always look expensive.

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Suri Cruise gets a bang update!

Filed under: Hair Cut and Style

International fashion icon and baby trendsetter, Suri Cruise, has done it again. This time her new fringe, also known as bangs, is making waves. The tiny tot of famous parents Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes is already a regular feature on the covers of tabloids with headlines that scream things like, "Inside Suri's Lonely World!" But, with her spiffy haircut, this time she's sure to make it on the best dressed lists.

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Capes are hot right now

Filed under: Must Haves

Leelee Sobieski realizes the power of a good cape -- it almost elevates her out of the hot mess category she's in right now because of those formal shorts. Capes, aren't just for Superman anymore. They're one of the must have items of the season!

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Why aren't you wearing this? Charles David Brooklyn Bootie

Filed under: Accessories, Shoes, Must Haves


Like it or not, ankle boots are big this season. Really big. You're going to see massive numbers of women wearing them with short skirts and dark tights, so really, you might as well join the crowd.

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Fringe for Fall

Filed under: Clothing

Fringe -- designers love it and so do we. This Fall the runways in Milan were filled with fringed accessories and clothes. We were crazy about it all!

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Why aren't you wearing this? Color-Block Croc-Print Flats

Filed under: Accessories, Shoes, Must Haves


Two trends that we can expect to continue through the fall season are color-blocking and animal prints. And, as you are probably well-aware, purple is the color this autumn, although there's something even more popular -- saving money in this uncertain economy.

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Wearing the egg-shaped skirt trend: a top stylist gives us the scoop

Filed under: Clothing, Flatter Your Figure, Style Tip of the Day

Say goodbye to slim pencil dresses and body-skimming skirts–the dominant silhouette on the Fall 2008 runways was high volume.

The 1940s-inspired bell--and more exaggerated egg--shape turned up on skirts and dresses, on runway after runway.

Balenciaga featured shifts with exaggerated flounces at the hip, while a knee-length, flowing skirt reminiscent of an upside-down tulip appeared at the Louis Vuitton show. Valentino offered up the most literal interpretation of the trend, creating a cartoonish, egg-shaped version for its haute couture show.

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Why aren't you wearing this? Croc-embossed Bangle

Filed under: Accessories, Must Haves


We love animal-inspired accessories. Animal prints and faux skins have become even more popular in mainstream fashion after the safari trend this past spring and summer, and we're anxious to continue incorporating these looks into our fall wardrobes. However, for some occasions, such as work, we prefer to keep our animal embellishments on the subtle side.

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How You Voted

    Threesome or topless?
    More than 3/4 of you think the CK campaign 'Threesome' campaign was more risque than Wrangler's topless models. Get the full story here.

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    Do these ads belong in the U.S.?
    StyleList readers were nearly evenly divided on this, with 52% thinking that they should run in the States, and 48% finding them inappropriate. Get the full story here.

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    Curly or Straight?
    While 30% of you think she's so beautiful that her hair doesn't even matter, 49% of you prefer her curls. Get the full story here.

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    Offensive or artistic?
    Just over 50% of StyleList readers said they weren't offended by this shirt, but didn't know if it was totally appropriate to wear in public. Unfortunately, that wasn't the opinion in Dubai. Get the full story here.

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    Strapless dresses on 13-year-olds
    StyleList readers think strapless dresses should be saved for older girls -- 41% of you think the look is too mature. Get the full story here.

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    Is Megan the new Angelina?
    Half of you think Megan needs to get her own identity and quit copying Angie, but more than a quarter said Jolie doesn't stand a chance against this Fox. Get the full story here.

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    Did Calvin Klein respond to public's outcry?
    The controversial "threesome" billboard in Soho has been replaced with this one, but 51% of you believe it was just to keep people talking about the brand, not because CK caved. Get the full story here.

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    Calvin Klein's Racy Ad
    Is it art or practically pornography? About 40% of StyleList readers found this billboard obscene. Get the full story.

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    Palin's Pedi
    Do you think Sarah Palin's funky pedicure was appropriate? If so, you're in good company -- 68% of you said it was fun and fabulous. Get the full story.

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    Bright, Light, or Dark as Night?
    How do you like your toenails painted? Over half of StyleList readers prefer their piggies with bright, perky polish. Get the full story.

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