Introducing the perfect transitional heel, brought to Us by Lea Michele. As the summer winds down and temperatures begin to fall, the Glee star, 27, has swapped her summer sandals for an open-toed bootie. She has paired the Pedro Garcia "Sofia" booties ($495, Nordstrom.com) with a jumpsuit, romper and, on July 25 in NYC, cuffed jeans. The perforated suede shoe features a manageable three-and-a-half-inch heel and adjustable slingback strap. Since the near-$500 price tag might not fit everyone's budget, here are three more affordable options. The Vince Camuto "Kolt" [...]...
- 7/31/2014
- Us Weekly
Lupita Nyong'o is non-stop! The Oscar nominee stepped up her red carpet game once again when she attended the Women in Film Pre-Oscar party at Fig & Olive in L.A. on Friday, Feb. 28. At the event, Nyong'o, 30, wore a gorgeous Michael Kors cut-out dress that showed off her toned abs and svelte figure. She paired the chic look with royal blue Pedro Garcia stilettos and simple Graziela Gems jewelry. The 12 Years a Slave actress walked the red carpet with Helen Mirren, and fellow Oscar nominee [...]...
- 3/1/2014
- Us Weekly
Kaley's handsome leading man! Kaley Cuoco and her boyfriend Ryan Sweeting made their first official red carpet debut as a couple at a pre-Emmys bash on Friday, Sept. 20. The two kept close as they attended Entertainment Weekly's party at Fig & Olive Melrose Place in West Hollywood, Calif. The fairly new couple matched for the big night, with the Big Bang Theory actress wearing a tight black Pamelle Roland dress and Pedro Garcia shoes. The tennis star wore a black suit with a skinny tie. "#emmyweekend [...]...
- 9/22/2013
- Us Weekly
So many stunning stars dressed to impress this week, but which look did You really love? Vote for your favorite get-up right here. There can only be one winner!
This week was a real treat on the red carpet. We saw so many sophisticated looks, creative styles, and playful outfits. The competition between the stars for best dressed is always on, but we want to know what look You thought was the best!
Katy Perry’s ‘The Smurfs 2 Premiere’ Dress:
Katy Perry is definitely known for taking some fashion risks and stepping out of the box. At the premiere of The Smurfs 2, Perry looked exquisite — per usual. The 28-year-old donned a Tadashi Shoji dress, featuring a hemline that came just below the knee. The top of the frock had a sheer mesh material with floral embellishments of the same bright blue. The bottom was made up of pleated leather,...
This week was a real treat on the red carpet. We saw so many sophisticated looks, creative styles, and playful outfits. The competition between the stars for best dressed is always on, but we want to know what look You thought was the best!
Katy Perry’s ‘The Smurfs 2 Premiere’ Dress:
Katy Perry is definitely known for taking some fashion risks and stepping out of the box. At the premiere of The Smurfs 2, Perry looked exquisite — per usual. The 28-year-old donned a Tadashi Shoji dress, featuring a hemline that came just below the knee. The top of the frock had a sheer mesh material with floral embellishments of the same bright blue. The bottom was made up of pleated leather,...
- 8/2/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
Katy loves dressing up and we expected nothing less than this all-blue ensemble for her latest red carpet appearance! We love how she stuck to the theme and flaunted her signature style. Do you agree?
Katy Perry might have been all-blue, but she was also all smiles as she hit the red carpet for The Smurfs 2 premiere on July 28 in Westwood. The 28-year-old attended the event at Regency Village Theatre wearing a head-to-toe blue look as she promoted the upcoming flick — what a beautiful choice!
Katy Perry’s ‘Smurfs 2′ Premiere Dress:
Usually known for her wacky and eccentric fashion, Katy played it fairly safe this weekend as she attended the premiere for The Smurfs 2. Katy, who did the voice of “Smurfette” in the film, wore a blue Tadashi Shoji dress that fell below the knee. The top of the frock had a lace top with matching floral embellishments.
Katy Perry might have been all-blue, but she was also all smiles as she hit the red carpet for The Smurfs 2 premiere on July 28 in Westwood. The 28-year-old attended the event at Regency Village Theatre wearing a head-to-toe blue look as she promoted the upcoming flick — what a beautiful choice!
Katy Perry’s ‘Smurfs 2′ Premiere Dress:
Usually known for her wacky and eccentric fashion, Katy played it fairly safe this weekend as she attended the premiere for The Smurfs 2. Katy, who did the voice of “Smurfette” in the film, wore a blue Tadashi Shoji dress that fell below the knee. The top of the frock had a lace top with matching floral embellishments.
- 7/29/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
Okay, so as resident doorQ from the Texas area, it is my duty to shine light upon all that is magical and doorQy in this great state! What? You say that Texas is filled with crazy people? Now, just because I’m the only Texan you know doesn’t mean you can judge the rest of the state based off of my actions!
After all, Houston is just about to elect the first openly gay mayor of a major Us city ever ^_^ Plus, all of our major counties voted blue in the presidential election. Yeah, we have uber-conservatives hiding out in the country and scattered about our cities (and an insane governor...), but a lot of us are just friendly ol’ folks who want nothing more than ride a cowboy- errr... horse through the open plains!
Okay, maybe we’re not even that. Bah, I give up! If you ever come to visit,...
After all, Houston is just about to elect the first openly gay mayor of a major Us city ever ^_^ Plus, all of our major counties voted blue in the presidential election. Yeah, we have uber-conservatives hiding out in the country and scattered about our cities (and an insane governor...), but a lot of us are just friendly ol’ folks who want nothing more than ride a cowboy- errr... horse through the open plains!
Okay, maybe we’re not even that. Bah, I give up! If you ever come to visit,...
- 11/4/2009
- doorQ.com
Mexico City -- Leading Brazilian pay TV programmer Globosat has acquired transmission rights to the 2014 Winter Olympics and the 2016 Summer Games.
Sao Paulo-based Globosat, whose 26 channels reach nearly 5 million households throughout the nation, picked up the rights under a partnership with Brazilian networks TV Globo and Bandeirantes. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Globosat's SporTV network is preparing for its largest pay TV coverage ever of the event. The transmission rights, awarded by the International Olympic Committee, also include new media, Internet and mobile platforms.
Rio de Janeiro is one of four cities vying to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. Should Brazil get the nod, it would mark the first time that the games are held in a South American nation. Also in the running are Chicago, Tokyo and Madrid.
SporTV will offer high-definition technologies and Dolby Digital 5.1 sound for the broadcasts. "And of course our aspiration is...
Sao Paulo-based Globosat, whose 26 channels reach nearly 5 million households throughout the nation, picked up the rights under a partnership with Brazilian networks TV Globo and Bandeirantes. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Globosat's SporTV network is preparing for its largest pay TV coverage ever of the event. The transmission rights, awarded by the International Olympic Committee, also include new media, Internet and mobile platforms.
Rio de Janeiro is one of four cities vying to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. Should Brazil get the nod, it would mark the first time that the games are held in a South American nation. Also in the running are Chicago, Tokyo and Madrid.
SporTV will offer high-definition technologies and Dolby Digital 5.1 sound for the broadcasts. "And of course our aspiration is...
- 9/1/2009
- by By John Hecht
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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