Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Kim Kardashian: Braless In Tight, Plunging Jumpsuit During Paris Fashion Week


If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it! Kim stepped out in Paris rocking yet another plunging black jumpsuit, and this one just might be our favorite. Are you loving her new sexy style?
Kim Kardashian has been flaunting her cleavage in a lot of skintight black jumpsuits recently, and they seem to be working for her. She must love the feedback that she’s been getting, because she rocked another dangerously low-cut jumpsuit on March 10. What do you think of her look?

Kim Kardashian’s Cleavage In Black Jumpsuit — Flaunts Curves During Paris Fashion Week In Braless Look:
Kim K is seriously feeling the jumpsuit trend. She took a break from all of the runway shows and stepped out for lunch rocking a hip-hugging black jumpsuit. The statement piece features a plunging neckline that totally showed off her cleavage with studded detailing at the neckline. She styled the jumpsuit with a thick belt at her waist, and rocked a pair of knee high Givenchy boots — her look was almost identical to the get-up she rocked in the show’s front row.

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Kim actually covered up in a sleek, full-length black coat which she draped over her shoulders, but we’re sure pretty sure that she layered up for fashion purposes and not modesty.

Kim Kardashian’s Sexy Black Jumpsuit:
Kim rocked this look just one day after she attended the Givenchy Fall 2015 show and totally turned heads in a similar look with a low-cut, corset style neckline. We also will never forget Kim’s crochet Julien MacDonald jumpsuit that she wore to the BRIT Awards.

If you want to jump on the sexy black jumpsuit trend than you’ll love this Nasty Gal Midnight Run Jumpsuit. The plunging neckline and the side cutouts make this the ultimate party piece, while the sleek design and flattering silhouette provide an elegant fit.

What do you think about Kim rocking yet another clinging jumpsuit? Keep the conversation going in the comments below!

Ben Stiller Announces 'Zoolander 2' at Paris Fashion Week


Ben Stiller brought blue steel back to the runway at Paris Fashion Week when he and Owen Wilson strutted their stuff as Derek Zoolander and Hansel at the Maison Valentino show, officially announcing the sequel to their beloved 2001 comedy, Zoolander. According to a tweet from Paramount Pictures, the film will see release on February 12th, 2016.

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Stiller confirmed the news on Instagram, where he posted a photo of himself and Wilson with the caption, "Apparently
Rumors of a Zoolander sequel have been swirling for some time, with Deadline reporting last fall that Penelope Cruz had joined the cast. Will Ferrell will also reportedly return as the nefarious designer Mugatu, while Justin Theroux wrote the script. It's unclear whether Stiller will once again direct.

While specific plot details are scarce, Zoolander 2 will likely find Derek and Hansel trying to return to the modeling world after a long absence. In a 2010 interview with MTV, Stiller said, "In the fashion world, if you go away for a year, it’s changed — it just happens so quickly. I think the idea in the beginning of the movie is that it's 10 years later, and Derek and Hansel are literally forgotten. Nobody remembers who they are, so they have to reinvent themselves."


Amidst his numerous production projects, Stiller is set to star alongside Naomi Watts in Noah Baumbach's upcoming film, While We're Young, which sees release on March 27th. The pair play a couple of fortysomethings who attempt to stave off the inevitability of old age after befriending a Brooklyn-hipster couple played played by Adam Driver and Amanda Seyfried.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Kim Kardashian Finally Admits Her Selfie Addiction Is "Ridiculous," Insists Her Family Is "Normal" and Relatable


Have you looked at Kim Kardashian's Instagram lately?
Tell us the first think you notice. Could it be selfies, selfies and more selfies?
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star is more than willing to admit she loves snapping pictures wherever she goes. But she has never thought of it being over the top or out of the ordinary, until now!
"So many people think that taking selfies is just ridiculous. For me, what's so funny is I love taking pictures and posting them on social media just for memories," she revealed in Adweek's Mobile Issue. "I'm kind of letting them know, yes, it is ridiculous, but it's all fun."
She added, "I take it more as a fun, emotional scrapbook that I love to look back on."


And whether social media users want to admit it or not, they love the pictures as well. As March begins, Kanye West's wife has 29.5 million Twitter followers and more than 27.2 million on Instagram. If you check back next week, that number is only going to increase.
"It's not that I brand myself like I'm a celebrity," she told the publication. "It's just I'm living my life and sharing a part of my life with the world."
Kim, who also admitted to taking her first selfie all the way back in 1984, also assured fans that she has no intention of being less open on digital platforms in the years to come. 


"I love sharing my world with people, so I don't see me just having a freak-out and just stopping," she said. "Will I do it forever? I'm not sure. But I love the whole idea of it, especially because you get to share things your way."
Another way North West's mom continues to share parts of her life is through her family's reality show. As season 10 begins later this month, Kim believes the show continues to succeed partly because her family unit is somehow, someway relatable to viewers.
"I hope they get out of it that we are a normal family. They may not think we're normal, [but] we are a family like everyone else's that goes through so many different things and we're always there to support each other," she explained. "There's always a family member that someone can relate to…We still have a few more years left in us."

Babies attempted to overthrow Milan Fashion Week



Perhaps you remember the doodles that Angelina Jolie’s children did to adorn her Versace wedding gown? Or Mayhem, J.Crew’s 4-year-old designer? Forget millennials—soon we will all be working for toddlers. And Americans are not the only ones possessed by the power of very small people.
Yesterday at Milan Fashion Week, a faction of plump babies with soft knees, pink cheeks, and dangerously tiny toes overtook the runway at Dolce & Gabbana’s fall/winter 2015 show. They were carried in by models—mostly in their arms, though at least one was in utero—and were flanked by a march of little girls in white knee socks and lace dresses.


The label’s ads frequently portray gatherings of glamorous, multigenerational, lace-clad Sicilian families. A new one stars three grandmothers with bejeweled crowns and handbags.
But it seems children are now pulling the strings for designer Domenico Dolce—from within his own family. Style.com reported that the designer’s nieces drew pictures that ended up on the dresses models wore down the runway.

US editors may have interpreted the runway presence as one more portrayal of the Western obsession with “having it all,” or a stylish acknowledgment of the cult of parenthood.


But really, it looked lighter-hearted than all that: a tribute to hot mammas, Italian-style. And perhaps a timely one—although the babies stole the show, Italians need to get to work making more. Italy’s birth rate is at its lowest level since 1861.