Style + Beauty - Page 288
If nothing else, 2015 was the year we saw a lot more than we bargained for in terms of celebrity bodies.
PHOTOS: Jennifer Lopez's Hottest Red Carpet Looks
Cornering the market, of course, was Jennifer Lopez, who showed up on pretty much every red carpet swathed in tiny pieces of fabric that masqueraded as dresses.
But she’s not the only one who reached for the naked dress this year: Miley Cyrus made an entrance at the 2013 VMAs clad in some silver leather suspenders and not much else; Britney Spears made headlines with a stomach-baring mini also at the MTV event; and plenty of supermodels worked their best assets — their bodies — with crazy cut-outs and skin-tight silhouettes.
Interestingly, Kim Kardashian — who not only broke the Internet with her shiny behind last year. but also made it a point to basically show us nearly everything every time she left the house — had a relatively tame 2015, naked-wise, with only a few semi-shocking pregnancy looks.
PHOTOS: Kim Kardashian's Revealing Outfits
To see all the (confident) ladies who walked the red carpet wearing very little in 2015, read on. Then, in the comments, let us know which skimpy look is your favorite (and which was a little too desperate).
In case you haven’t heard, the ’90s are back.
Slip dresses, clunky platforms, and vampy lipsticks ruled the Spring 2016 runways, and the humble choker saw its fair share of adoration, too.
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At Dior, every model who walked the runway wore some variation of the neck accessory — whether rendered in delicate ribbon or heavy metals embedded with gemstones — and style stars like Kendall Jenner and pretty much every fashion blogger under the sun are jumping on board.
Whether worn with a T-shirt and jeans as an edgy extra, layered with a long necklace and a chunky sweater, or donned with a cocktail dress for a night out, it’s pretty much your call how you interpret the choker — and there are no wrong answers.
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To get you started, here are four stylish picks at different price points:
The scent of rose is so divisive — you either can’t get enough of it or you can’t stand to be around it. There is no middle ground. You’d think it was secondhand smoke. Receiving a bouquet of roses is a romantic gesture in movies, but in real life, it could be grounds for a breakup.
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The fragrance, especially in beauty products, can be outright overwhelming, and there’s always been a negative connotation around the idea that it smells just like your grandmother’s perfume. (Why do they all wear that perfume?) But rose isn’t all bad — in fact, when done right, it can be downright delightful.
These 4 must-have beauty products may not be your favorite right now, but they’re about to be, once you get over your rose-scented hang-ups. No migraines or memories of Grandma in sight, we promise.