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Shimmering Sequinned Dress and Radiant Nicole Richie

  • Posted on November 21, 2011 at 12:41 am

Nicole Richie looked very fabulous in her shimmering sequinned dress and matched beads crafts necklaces, bracelets and rings. When she stepped out in West Hollywood, she was surrounded by her bodyguards.

The 30-year-old socialite and reality star was going to attend her House of Harlow pop-up shop at the Ron Robinson boutique inside the Fred Segal store.

Sporting smoky eyeshadow and nude lipstick, the star looked happy and relaxed as she attended the event on her own.

According to Pop Sugar , Nicole showed off her designs, which included oversize sunglasses, bold necklaces, and sparkling cocktail rings, in front of fashionable friends and buyers.

Nicole had good reason to be cheerful – she was recently named Style Influencer of the Year at the Accessories Council’s ACE Awards in New York City.

The star has also been recently reported to be designing a collection for QVC. The collection is said to be launching February, to coincide with the premiere of the new NBC reality show Fashion Star, where Richie will act as a mentor for competing designers.

And although she is now a mother of Harlow, three and two-year-old Sparrow by husband Joel Madden, she says her fashion sense hasn’t changed too much ‘I’m still wearing five-inch heels. My fashion really hasn’t changed at all,’ she told WWD recently.

Throw Away Your Scale! Look at Sarah Michelle Gellar

  • Posted on November 17, 2011 at 10:55 pm

Sarah Michelle Gellar has beautiful face, curvy figure and success career; however, she suffered body dysmorphic disorder. From then on, she rarely looked at herself in the mirror. So she doesn’t own weight scales in her home, and she assess her weight by numbers, rather by how her clothes fit.

‘You can’t live your life by the scale. We don’t even have one in our house. I’ve never believed in them, because your weight fluctuates,’ she told the magazine. ‘It’s more about how my clothing fits than a number. Besides, if you deny yourself everything because you’re so focused on the mirror or the scale, then when do you get to enjoy life?’

Looking super slim in a sparkling gold mini skirt, metallic off-the-shoulder sweater and matching beaded beads bracelets on the December cover, Gellar says she eats cake and and works out less than five days a week.

‘I still work out, but not five days a week. I do Pilates, I run on the treadmill, I walk to the soundstage rather than taking the cart,’ she says. ‘I wish I could say I was in the best shape of my life right now, but I don’t put the same pressure on myself that I used to. So I don’t rock a bikini on Wilshire Boulevard… but I don’t know many people who do!’

The actress, who has been married to actor Freddie Prinze Jr and gave birth to their daughter Charlotte Grace two years ago, admits that she has found it difficult to have her figure constantly analysed by the media.

‘If you wear one bulky sweater, you’re pregnant or you’re fat. When you’re 5-foot-4 like me, any weight gain can look like a lot,’ she says. ‘People dissect you for 2 pounds. That can be incredibly difficult, but I don’t take it as personally anymore.’

She says these days her main concern is her well-being. ‘I care only that I’m healthy,’ she says. ‘Besides, I’m not an actor who is known for her body necessarily. I hope I have a few other things going for me!’ Although the actress is currently busy working on her successful TV drama, she says little Charlotte is still her number one priority. A loving mother is always beautiful.

Strict Mother Madonna Demands Perfection on Daughter Lourdes

  • Posted on November 14, 2011 at 12:28 am

This is a picture of Madonna and her daughter Lourdes last year. The mother-daughter pair both wore all black ensemble with bling bling necklaces and charms bracelets. They seemed like sisters. However, Madonna is a strict mother, and she even demands perfection on daughter Lourdes’s blog.

The Material Girl, 53, said that she goes through the text and sometimes edits it to make it sound better. The aim was ensure that Lourdes, who writes under her nickname Lola, does not become a ‘lazy writer’, even though she is just 15.

Speaking to US Harper’s Bazaar, Madonna also lashed out at those who write her off because of her age and spoke candidly about how she was bullied at school and called ‘Hairy Monster’. She claimed that when she was younger straight men did not find her attractive because she was ‘different’.

Earlier this year Madonna and Lourdes launched their own U.S. fashion label together called Material Girl. The accompanying blog features advice and tips to young girls and looks every inch the work of a teenager – even if that isn’t actually the case.

Madonna claimed that Lourdes ‘loves fashion and style’ and that her job is to ‘stand in the background and watch’. But she admitted: ‘I proofread her blogs and edit them and give her a hard time when I think she’s being a lazy writer.’

In the interview Madonna, who has three other children apart from Lourdes, Rocco, 11, along with David, six, and Mercy, five, who were both adopted from Malawi, complained that people are unable to look beyond how old she is.

She said that when people write about her ‘my age is right after my name’.

She said: ‘It’s almost like they’re saying, ‘Here she is, but remember she’s this age, so she’s not that relevant anymore.’‘Or ‘Let’s punish her by reminding her and everyone else.’ When you put someone’s age down, you’re limiting them.’

The young Madonna was ‘tortured’ by the boy in her school and it was not until her teenage years that she found herself whilst partying in gay clubs. But despite that part of her never really grew up and she still feels like a teenager. She said: ‘For some reason, I feel like I never left high school, because I still feel that if you don’t fit in, you’re going to get your ass kicked. That hasn’t really changed for me. I’ve always been acutely aware of differences and the way you are supposed to act if you want to be popular.’