Darlings, we think it's safe to assume that if you're a T Lo minion, you more than likely have an interest in fashi
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"Many believe that the first designer/celebrity collaboration was the famous pairing of Audrey Hepburn and Hubert de Givenchy, which began with work on
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The two left no detail unattended. Dior asked whether Dietrich would be entering the stage from the right or from the left. Why? Because he needed to know where to slit her skirt to show off her gorgeous gams. The answer: stage left. As Dietrich came onstage to present the award, she received a standing ovation. What caused the rise from the seats? The sleeveless bolero, showing her décolletage, a nipped waist, a silk velvet bow swaying on her hip, and the
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Now THAT is a fucking diva. Bow down. Go and read the whole thing here.
Also on the horizon, and something we are very much looking forward to, is the upcoming documentary on the Sundance Channel, "The Red Carpet Issue." Sundance describes it thusly:
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"Sundance Channel celebrates the Oscars on March 7th with the provocative documentary The Red Carpet Issue. An insightful documentary about the relationship between Hollywood and high-end fashion, The Red Carpet Issue looks at the transformation of the red carpet ceremony from a private event into a media phenomenon and multi-million dollar business. The documentary features interviews with red carpet veterans Karl Lagerfeld, Marc Jacobs, Monica Bellucci, Milla Jovovich, Perez Hilton and many more."
Ugh. We could have done without that last name. At any rate, there are some clips and because we love you, we've embedded them. Try and get past the narrator's accent. Thankfully, he doesn't talk too much.
One of the more notable points made here was the idea that, since actors don't walk down the street looking glamorous anymore and they don't make glamorous movies (for the most part)
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Although frankly, we've always maintained that the entire fashion industry and entertainment journalism industry owes a huge debt to none other than Joan and Melissa Rivers. It's never going to be acknowledged by anyone, but the very idea of red carpet reporting as well as the oft-repeated question "Who are you wearing?" pretty much originated with those two. In typical Hollywood fashion, once they established this new genre of fashion
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The Red Carpet Issue airs this Thursday, March 4, at 7 PM ET, which makes it a perfect way to lead into Project Runway later that night. Maybe we should all hang out in the T Lounge while we watch it.
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