MANILA, Philippines - Former fashion editor for Rogue magazine and super talented stylist LA Lopez is officially a designer, and on a very international scale, mind. The now New York-based stylist has currently released not one but two exclusive shirts at Uniqlo, under the banner of New York designer Michael Bastian. The latest shirt he’s serving up, in two colors with a jumping fish print, “was inspired by a handkerchief I bought at a Japanese vintage market,†says LA.
Bad-gal RiRi does it again. The scantily clad and oiled up superstar shocked the world when she posed topless for French men’s magazine Lui. The well-known erotic magazine shows Rihanna fully topless on the cover, with an accompanying spread that pushes the boundary between art and pornography. In one layout, Rihanna is completely without bottoms or underwear, with her tush pushed up in what we can only assume is a certain sexual position. Classy? We think not. Good girl has definitely gone full bad.
The Internet pretty much exploded when the news broke that George Clooney was engaged to lawyer Amal Alamuddin. Like, finally, the perennial bachelor has decided to settle down! Stacy Keibler — and every other girl who’s ever dated George hoping against hope that she would be The One — must be dying right now. (Oh wait, Stacy got married earlier this year. Congratulations!) We’ve decided, though: George Clooney’s the lucky party in this upcoming union because Amal Alamuddin? Damn, girl. She’s an alumna of St. Hugh’s College, Oxford University and New York University School of Law (and she won awards from both), she’s a badass international barrister, she’s an appointed member of a number of United Nations commissions (she’s advised Kofi Annan), she’s a scholar, and she’s a regulation hottie. And then some. We’d marry Amal in a heartbeat, too. #GIRLCRUSH Good job, George!
Kids these days. I often find myself wondering why 16-year-olds don’t seem to go through awkward phases anymore, least of all the younger Fanning sister, Elle. Life is seriously unfair. At 16, we had bad skin, dressed terribly, were abysmally awkward, and had no idea what to do with ourselves. Today’s 16-year-olds, in stark contrast, seem to have it together and always look so, so fresh. Elle’s on the cover of Interview this month (as, well, interviewed by another lady we love, Scarlett Johansson) looking blue in sea-blue eyeshadow — something that only seems to look good on pale blondes, and our girl Kelsey Merritt. Fanning stars in Maleficent, in cinemas at the end of the month. Trust that we are D-Y-I-N-G to see it.