Kate Moss' highly anticipated nuptials is just the latest in a long string of model-musician marriages. Here's a roundup of the good, the bad, and the ones that got really ugly.
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By W Magazine | Love + Sex – Thu, Jun 30, 2011 6:18 PM EDTWoody Allen's Film Stars Turned Fashion Icons
By W Magazine | Fashion – Tue, May 31, 2011 7:25 PM EDTDuring Woody Allen's decades of moviemaking, his women have set the bar high for other actresses. However, only a few have become fashion icons. Here, our favorites...
By Lynn Hirschberg, W magazine
On the occasion of his 11th showing at the Cannes Film Festival-Midnight in Paris, starring Rachel McAdams-Woody Allen reflects on 40 years of movie muses.
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From Greece to The Netherlands, here's a look at the incredibly stylish women who are soon to be Kate Middleton's sartorial competition on the royal scene.
The Royal Wedding: Will & Kate Plus 800,000,000
By W Magazine | Work + Money – Wed, Apr 20, 2011 11:20 PM EDT
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By Christopher Bagley, W magazine
After the undue pressures and expectations projected onto the nuptials of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer, the union of Prince William and Kate Middleton is being treated with a certain calm restraint by both the bride and groom and the royal watchers who chronicle the couple's every move. Still, the wedding is the social event of the year, if not the decade. Hugo Vickers, who has tracked the British royal family for decades, offers the ultimate TV guide to the ceremony. Read on for a few pointers on what to watch for on April 29.
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HOW IS THE BRIDE ARRIVING?
Kate is to travel by car to Westminster Abbey, accompanied by her father, who presumably will be wearing a morning coat, with tie. (For the few parental words delivered outside his Bucklebury home after the November engagement announcement, Mr. Middleton eschewed a tie.) Most recent brides-including both Diana Spencer and Sarah Ferguson-traveled byW Celebrates Liz Taylor's Most Fabulous Fashion Moments
By W Magazine | Fashion – Thu, Mar 24, 2011 4:25 PM EDTA look back through some of the legendary beauty's most memorable Hollywood moments. Read Elizabeth Taylor's 2004 Interview in W.
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In October of last year, Lindsay Lohan unveiled her first, and only, ready-to-wear collection as the artistic adviser of French fashion house Emanuel Ungaro. She had been hired to scatter a bit of youthful insouciance upon a label that, in its Seventies heyday, had taught the ladies of Paris how to wear fuchsia. But after the last set of sparkling, heart-shaped pasties shimmied offstage (their final resting place very likely not the Ungaro archives), Lohan took to the runway and presented what may have been the afternoon's most shocking look: her face.
It's a face that has become all too familiar of late: the lips seemingly flipped up and flattened like soggy hamburger buns; the taut, shiny cheeks that look like they'd been kept at higher pressure than an Icelandic volcano; the monolithic forehead, girded with hair the color of sunlight hitting chrome. Surely Lohan's aim was to preserve the pert, plump architecture of youth, with its even surfaces and apple-y convexities. But theWeird Hair Product Alert: RickyCare No-Frizz Oil Comb
By W Magazine | Fashion – Tue, Jun 15, 2010 5:45 PM EDT
From Moroccan argan to Japanese camellia, hair oils are to 2010 what Aqua Net was to the Eighties. But Ricky Kenig, co-owner of Ricky's, the New York City beauty emporium, is using it in a wacky way: He's "baking" Turkish olive oil into pale green plastic combs. When used on dry hair, each RickyCare No-Frizz Oil Comb deposits an imperceptible dose of oil onto strands, instantly replacing frizz and static with smoothness and shine.
Hairstylists Edward Tricomi and Kevin Gray are already fans, but perhaps more important to Kenig, his teenage twin daughters have given their seal of approval too. "As you continue to use it, it gets better," Kenig insists. "I don't think any single comb on this planet works better with dry hair." $5.99 each; rickycare.com
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Julia Roberts in Eat, Pray, LoveElizabeth Gilbert's memoir Eat, Pray, Love may be about how she found herself when she pared down to life's basics, but that hasn't prevented the film version starring Julia Roberts from spurring a merchfest.
Jewelry line Dogeared is selling necklaces inspired by the book, and Me & Ro made necklaces, bracelets and rings embossed with the title. Meanwhile, Sony tapped Fresh to create a trio of eponymous eaux de parfum, Como Hotels and Resorts is doing themed itineraries ("Eat" in Thailand, "Pray" in Bhutan and "Love" in Bali), and a slew of other synergistic products are reportedly in the works.
Certainly nothing beats the merch onslaught from SATC 2. What do you think of the latest movie-merch tie ins? Does it make you want to see these chick-flicks more-or less?
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