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Leslie Mann Picks a Fight With Cameron Diaz on Set

Leslie Mann stood up to Cameron Diaz when she filmed a fight scene with the actress in NYC yesterday for the pair's upcoming film, The Other Woman.

Leslie Mann stood up to Cameron Diaz when she filmed a fight scene with the actress in NYC yesterday for the pair's upcoming film, The Other Woman. The two actresses, both dressed in yellow, bumped chests and shouted at each other in front of an outdoor restaurant. The scene was almost as funny as the one that Cameron and Leslie filmed on Monday, which involved Leslie trying to control a huge dog while Cameron looked disinterested. Later that day, Cameron kissed Nikolaj Coster-Waldau in a car scene for the upcoming flick.

Cameron and Leslie were back to work after spending a glamorous night at the 2013 Met Gala on Monday. Cameron attended the event alongside designer Stella McCartney and Kristen Stewart while Leslie dropped by the bash with the duo's other costar, Kate Upton.

the other woman

Cameron Kisses Her Costar in Between Canine Scenes

Cameron Diaz got to work on the set of her film The Other Woman with costars Leslie Mann and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau today in NYC.

Cameron Diaz got to work on the set of her film The Other Woman with costars Leslie Mann and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau today in NYC. Cameron, who sported a sexy red dress, hopped into a sports car to share a passionate kiss with Nikolaj during the day of filming. Today was a busy day of work for Cameron, who wore a different ensemble for scenes with Leslie and another big costar, a large spotted dog, on set as well. Along with their canine pal, it was recently announced that Nicki Minaj was added to the cast, which also includes model Kate Upton.

Cameron showed a little more skin for today's session in front of the cameras after she bundled up against the Big Apple rain for filming last week. Cameron may be getting even more glamorous tonight if she attends the Met Gala like she did last year, when she walked the carpet in a sexy Stella McCartney gown. The annual bash takes place later today, and in honor of fashion's biggest night, we are taking a look back at the most unforgettable moments from the Met Gala in years past.

Movies

The Bling Ring Trailer: Emma Watson Wants to Rob Hollywood

The first footage of The Bling Ring featured a seductively dancing Emma Watson, and now the full trailer introduces us to her character, Nicki.

The first footage of The Bling Ring featured a seductively dancing Emma Watson, and now the full trailer introduces us to her character, Nicki. Nicki and her friends (including American Horror Story's Taissa Farmiga) are pretty obsessed with the scene of young Hollywood, but rubbing elbows with them at LA clubs and dressing like them isn't enough. With the help of gossip blogs and Google, the kids start breaking into the homes of celebrities like Paris Hilton to steal their pricey clothes and accessories. Their new lifestyle catches up with them soon enough, and the titular bling ring has to face the law.

I love Emma Watson, but it's weird seeing her play someone so morally loose and shallow (then again, it's always weird seeing her play someone who's not Hermione). However, I do like that the movie (which is based on real events from just a few years ago) looks kind of satirical and funny, especially since director Sofia Coppola's work is usually so moody. The Bling Ring opens June 14, and you can check out the trailer after the jump.

homes

18 Design Ideas Inspired by Judd Apatow's New Beach Bungalow

We've watched director Judd Apatow and his wife, actress Leslie Mann, collaborate hilariously in movies like Knocked Up and This Is 40.

We've watched director Judd Apatow and his wife, actress Leslie Mann, collaborate hilariously in movies like Knocked Up and This Is 40. Now, we're peering into their latest joint project: a Malibu Beach bungalow overlooking the Pacific. According to Curbed, the couple scooped up the property that was formerly owned by late Pretty Woman producer, Laura Ziskin. Dating back to the 1930s, the beachfront home oozes with charm but feels strikingly contemporary — thanks in part to buckets of white paint, an open floor plan, and sleek design features. Keep reading for decorating ideas you can steal, regardless of your zip code!

Oscars

Steal the Style: Leslie Mann's Oscar Look

This Is 40 star Leslie Mann glowed at the Oscars Sunday night in her coral Andrew Gn dress.

This Is 40 star Leslie Mann glowed at the Oscars Sunday night in her coral Andrew Gn dress. Billowing sleeves, a plunging beaded neckline, and a vibrant but earthy shade gave the dress a sultry '70s feel. While a red-carpet-worthy ensemble may be hard to justify, we can always build a case for stealing this modern bohemian look for your home. Our decor equivalent is fit for the kurta-wearing, travel-app-using sophisticate with a weakness for handmade details.

Pillow: We could almost get lost in the hand-stitched labyrinth of this appliquéd pillow ($110).

Chandelier: A hemp-wrapped frame lends hippie cred to this elegant pendant ($4,370).

Rug: Treat your tootsies to this soft, flat-weave dhurrie ($48) for the bathroom.

Magnifying glass: Sure, glasses are more practical, but this beaded beauty ($20) is much more fun!

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Chanel's Fresh Face, Kate Moss's Juicy Tip, and Barneys' Team of Comedians

All the bits fit to print here, in our daily news roundup.


All the bits fit to print here, in our daily news roundup.

  • Lane Crawford fused fashion with technology to produce its first ever 3D campaign for Spring 2013 shot by Nick Knight. [Fashionologie Inbox]
  • Gisele Bündchen has been named the new face of Chanel Beauty. [BellaSugar]
  • Karl Lagerfeld celebrated his new photo exhibit for Cassina in Paris last night. "All those things I photographed are things I love," the Kaiser said. "[Cassina has] the most beautiful iconic pieces in the world of furniture editions." [WWD]
  • Lena Dunham is rumored to be working on an upcoming comedy based on the memoir of a former personal shopper at Bergdorf Goodman. [Vogue UK]
  • Kate Moss's secret to healthy nails is "eating well and juicing — the more vitamins you have the better the condition of your nails." [Telegraph]
  • Kate Spade will become the second fashion house to self-launch a fragrance when the brand releases its new scent, Live Colorfully, in April. [WWD]
  • Makeup heiress Claire Courtin is set to debut her DJ-ing skills this Fashion Week at a party she is cohosting with TL-180. [Fashionologie Inbox]
  • 2013 is already shaping up to be a big year for Jason Wu, who just signed a partnership with Lancome. [Reuters]
  • Intern Labor Rights, a subsection of Occupy Wall Street, will protest unpaid internships during New York Fashion Week. [BuzzFeed]
  • Pamela Love's favorite tailor? A pair of scissors. "I really don't go to a tailor much," she added. [Garance Doré]
  • Fashion just got funnier, thanks to Barneys New York. The department store has tapped comedians Mindy Kaling, Leslie Mann, Aubrey Plaza, and Will Forte to select (and hilariously narrate) their favorite seasonal pieces. [The Window]
  • Speaking of Barneys, its Spring windows will feature a series of surreal films (a still from which is pictured below) by Italian artist Yuri Ancarani. [WWD]


Top photo: Courtesy of Lane Crawford; Bottom photo: Courtesy of Barneys New York

Love It or Leave It

Marion Cotillard, Leslie Mann, and Nina Dobrev Opt For Shorter Silhouettes — Love It or Leave It?

When walking the red carpet for an awards show, it's pretty much customary to go with a gown — and at tonight's Critics' Choice Awards, we saw quite a lot of them.

When walking the red carpet for an awards show, it's pretty much customary to go with a gown — and at tonight's Critics' Choice Awards, we saw quite a lot of them. Floor-grazing looks were rife on the red carpet for everyone from from Anne Hathaway to Emmy Rossum to Jennifer Lawrence, but there were also a few standout ladies who decided to split from the pack and go for shorter silhouettes. Marion Cotillard stunned in a floral-embellished, tea-length Zuhair Murad dress, while Leslie Mann pumped things up in a petal-pink Honor dress that hit right at the knee. To round things out, Nina Dobrev stepped out in a showstopping teal embellished minidress by Monique Lhuiller, accented with a sexy keyhole cutout and bell-shaped skirt. We're loving these unique looks — and the fact that these three bucked the trend and went with something a bit shorter for tonight's event can only be applauded. Are you a fan of the short-dress trend? Let us know below.

Love It or Leave It

Critics' Choice Awards: Leslie Mann

If we had to guess what This Is 40's Leslie Mann had in mind when it came to her red-carpet ensemble, we'd say it had everything to do with the color pink.

If we had to guess what This Is 40's Leslie Mann had in mind when it came to her red-carpet ensemble, we'd say it had everything to do with the color pink. The blonde beauty — and Judd Apatow's partner-in-crime — turned it out in a flamingo-hued long-sleeved Honor Spring '13 number. Aside from the eye-catching color choice, the dress's textural intrigue piqued our curiosity twofold. The top half featured a gold roselike print, while the skirt offered up more of a puckered-meets-striped look. With her husband on one arm and a matching pink croc-print clutch in the other hand, she just needed a pair of strappy pink sandals to round out the girlie ensemble. Et voilà! Are you a fan of Leslie's cotton-candy look?

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movie reviews

This Is 40: Comedy at Its Most Painful

This Is 40, Judd Apatow's latest directorial effort, warns audiences about the dangers of blinking, meaning if you close your eyes you risk waking up decades later, wondering how you got to be so darn old.

This Is 40, Judd Apatow's latest directorial effort, warns audiences about the dangers of blinking, meaning if you close your eyes you risk waking up decades later, wondering how you got to be so darn old. In a more literal sense, I did blink while watching the film. In fact, I full-on closed my eyes at the sight of Paul Rudd spread eagle with nothing but a strategically place hand mirror covering his man parts; I cringed while Pete (Rudd) and his wife, Debbie (Leslie Mann), screamed at each other for the umpteenth time; I yawned, I scoffed, but as with most of Apatow's projects, I also laughed and related to the conflicted characters.

This movie is billed as the "sort-of sequel" to Knocked Up, but it's more like a spin-off, centering completely on Pete and Debbie's clan five years later. The kids (played by Apatow and Mann's real-life children, Maude and Iris Apatow), are growing up and acting out — if watching unhealthy amounts of Lost qualifies as acting out — and the whole family is hitting a palpable rough patch. The film's unflinching honesty about shifting family dynamics is one of its strengths, but it's also undoubtedly uncomfortable to watch as resentment curdles and touches every aspect of the characters' lives. To find out what else I thought, just keep reading.

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Leslie Mann and Paul Rudd Dish on Their This Is 40 Stoner Scene

Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann reprise their Knocked Up roles as Pete and Debbie in the upcoming This Is 40.

Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann reprise their Knocked Up roles as Pete and Debbie in the upcoming This Is 40. We recently caught up with the costars to ask them about revisiting the onscreen couple and what they mined from their own marriages as they developed the script with Leslie's husband, Judd Apatow. Of course, we also had to ask them about a particularly funny scene their characters share while under the influence. Check out our chat before This Is 40 arrives in theaters beginning Dec. 21.

Lindsay's wardrobe courtesy Rag & Bone