Gisele in the audience though. Amazing. #OpeningCeremony pic.twitter.com/yoO8Kqdfvx— Paper Magazine (@papermagazine) August 6, 2016 The girl from Ipanema's got moves. Brazilian native Gisele Bündchen followed up her 2016 Summer Olympics opening ceremony catwalk with a total dance party, joining some of the other 4,800 performers and volunteers to jump and jive on the Led floor. Still clad in her stunning gold gown from her big solo moment, Bündchen adorably danced and sang along to a Portuguese-language hit. And Twitter loved it. Gisele dancing gives me life... pic.twitter.com/A3CRrMtrni— Only In Boston (@OnlyInBOS) August 6, 2016 half the olympic opening...
- 8/6/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Let the games begin! Gisele Bündchen opened the 2016 Rio Olympics' opening ceremony with a tribute to her native country, strutting her stuff to the tune of bossa nova jazz classic, "The Girl from Ipanema." The entire world had their eyes on the famed supermodel, who stole the spotlight (quite literally) when she emerged out of the darkness wearing a dazzling, slinky number by Brazilian designer Alexandre Herchcovitch. Gisele's floor-length gown gleamed from every angle, its gold sequins reflecting the light as she turned the Summer Games into her very own cat walk. In an otherwise fairly simple (yet refined) start to the three-hour spectacle, the host country provided...
- 8/6/2016
- E! Online
The Spring 2013 collections debuted a bevy of artful styles on the runways, but there were a few in particular that are guaranteed to be a man event! Here, the top trends straight from the catwalk!
The runways of New York, London and Paris all had one thing in common (aside from some pretty amazing fashions): some seriously sexy hair! While there were so many styles that made an impact, three in particular are bound to be big hits, say the pros from L’Oréal Professionnel.
Intricate Updos
This season’s bold updos command attention with stylists sculpting twists, knots and braids. Backstage at Issa, L’Oréal Professionnel Session Stylist Malcolm Edwards
created dramatic couture-coiled hair. With a tight ponytail as a base, he teased and curled sections before twisting them into his masterpieces. For Temperley, Edwards’ young, flirty version involved brushed-out pin curls spilling over a topknot. L’Oréal...
The runways of New York, London and Paris all had one thing in common (aside from some pretty amazing fashions): some seriously sexy hair! While there were so many styles that made an impact, three in particular are bound to be big hits, say the pros from L’Oréal Professionnel.
Intricate Updos
This season’s bold updos command attention with stylists sculpting twists, knots and braids. Backstage at Issa, L’Oréal Professionnel Session Stylist Malcolm Edwards
created dramatic couture-coiled hair. With a tight ponytail as a base, he teased and curled sections before twisting them into his masterpieces. For Temperley, Edwards’ young, flirty version involved brushed-out pin curls spilling over a topknot. L’Oréal...
- 1/9/2013
- by Jennifer Tzeses
- HollywoodLife
Braided headbands, wrap-around braided buns, and dip-dyed black braids added some serious punk-inspired edge to the brand's Spring 2013 runway show at New York Fashion Week—Get the scoop here! Edgy fashion brand Emerson sent some powerful looks down the runway: and we don't just mean the clothes! The milkmaid braid gone wild was a showstopping hairstyle that pulled all of the show's different looks together perfectly. These cool braids were styled by Zahir Ziani for Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spas. The styles ranged from thick, fluffy braids that wrapped around like a headscarf to thinner, messier crowns. Black dip-dyed ends looked fierce woven through this good-girl-gone-bad style. The graphic zig zags leading down to messy braided buns were absolutely dizzying. Something tells us this fun new interpretation of a classic braid idea will definitely be trending this Spring! HollywoodLifers, do You love these edgy braids from the Emerson show? --...
- 9/11/2012
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
Zac Posen pulled out every gorgeous stop in his Spring 2013 collection of satin and chiffon day and evening dresses, perfect for Kate and long time client Claire Danes. Hollywood stars, you can stop worrying now. If you've been stressing about what to wear to the Emmys, Sept. 23rd, take a look at Zac Posen's award-show ready new collection. Posen pulled out every stop to present his best collection yet on Avery Fisher Hall's elegant long balcony overlooking all of NYC's Lincoln Center, on Sept. 9th. It was a magical moment between the twilight night and the parade of beauties led off by supermodel Naomi Campbell and hot brunette model, Isabeli Fontani. Have you heard the phrase -- Hollywood glamour? Well Zac captured the feel and look of legendary Hollywood stars like Grace Kelly, Veronica Lake and Rita Hayworth with his chiffon floral day dresses fitted around the bodice and flaring over the hips.
- 9/10/2012
- by Bonnie Fuller
- HollywoodLife
The Brazilian designer's New York Fashion Week show was lit up with pops of bold colors and graphic plaid patterns, perfectly accented with dark statement brows and glossy hair. See the look here! 1980s Boy George meets powerful femininity in the Nyfw Mercedes Benz Spring 2013 Alexandre Herchcovitch collection. Learn all about this quirky look! Moroccanoil styled the models' hair for the runway show. Shiny, slightly mussed hair complimented the collection's many hats and headpieces! Blunt bangs and straight strands were given a glossy shine from the products' argan oil. Mac makeup artists focused on creating a girly "fresh from the gym" glow. But to give the look a little edge to match the punky tone of collection, they filled in all of the girls' brows with a dark brow filler to give the brows a fierce angle. HollywoodLifers, do You love the Alexandre Herchcovitch hair and makeup? -- Kristine Hope...
- 9/10/2012
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
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