February 17, 2017 The Easiest Makeup Trend to Try This Fall You don't have to stick to neutrals when it comes to wearing monochromatic makeup. READ: How to Get Bolder Brows Makeup artist Lauren Cosenza shows us how to get this fall trend by mixing lip, cheek, and eye colors from the same palette for a chic, consistent look. Check out the video above to see how you can re-create the look on your own.
February 17, 2017 Sleeping Beauty: Make the Most of Time Between the Sheets Did Sleeping Beauty have the right idea after all?
February 17, 2017 An Inside Look at Celebrity Emmy Fashion Where and how the stars get their clothes, bags and jewels.
February 17, 2017 News in Briefs: American-Made Undies Company Seeks to Restore Fabric to the Economy Red, tighty whitey and blue.
February 17, 2017 The Fashion Rules You Should Always Break You may have heard your mother or grandmother sharing her favorite fashion rules to you when you were growing up, or perhaps you read a magazine article that said to avoid wearing specific items outside a certain season. While their intentions may have been good, when it comes to personal style, we think those so-called rules were meant to be broken. READ: How to Wear White with Slimming Results We asked several stylists to share their favorite fashion myths and how to embrace whatever look you love the most, anytime:
February 17, 2017 Kerry Washington's Signature Red Carpet Look: Trains, Trains and More Trains People magazine just announced Kerry Washington as their Best Dressed Woman in the World for 2013, and it's easy to see why. Washington has an impeccable fashion sense, both on-screen and off. "I like to find balance in an outfit where it doesn't feel too much of any one thing," she once told People about her personal style. "It's not dressing like a nun and it's also not dressing like I'm in a swimsuit competition. It's finding the middle ground." READ: How to Wear Lingerie as Outerwear (Without Being Risque) But if there's one thing we've noticed about the "Scandal" star's most glamorous looks, it's this: Washington's favorite gowns are the kind that keep trailing the red carpet long after she's left the photographers' frames. Here's a look at 20 of Washington's fantastic dresses, each featuring an even more fantastic train.
February 17, 2017 Ladies, Listen Up: Manolo Blahnik on How to Walk in Heels There's more to the footwear designer than Carrie Bradshaw
February 17, 2017 Daisy Fuentes Celebrates 10 Years of Fashion Line "Whatever you do, do it with style."
February 17, 2017 PHOTOS: Celebs Wearing Cutout Dresses Want to be sure to make heads turn the next time you have to get dressed up? Show a little skin in the right places. That’s exactly what Taylor Swift did this week. Giving her signature high-waisted shorts a break, the 23-year-old rocked a cutout dress at the 38th Annual Toronto Film Festival. With a braided ponytail and strappy stilettos, Swift showed off her statuesque figure in Calvin Klein couture. READ: Ladies, Start Your Crunches: Crop Tops Are Sticking Around for Spring One stylist says the cutout trend has stuck around for several years because it allows you to show off a bit of skin without revealing too much. “This style has become popular (over the years) because it’s a classy way to show a little skin without going the traditional cleavage or thigh-high route,” explains fashion expert Hilary Kennedy. “It’s flattering on most body types when the cutouts are strategically placed at the most attractive angles. Women love a new way to show off their body without feeling like they’re revealing too much, and the cutout dress is the way to do it.” While this tricky staple may be difficult to pull off if you aren’t as tall and lean as Swift, Kennedy says it can be done if the cutout portion of the dress doesn’t accentuate the parts you don’t want to reveal. READ: Five Ways To Hide Your Muffin Top “If love handles and muffin tops abound, aim for cutoffs that are placed above the waistline,” she suggests. Check out how Swift and many other Hollywood starlets display their assets below: