Keira Knightley and James McAvoy teamed up in London last night at the Jameson Empire Awards. The actors were on hand for the annual celebration of British filmmaking, where a Rodarte-clad Keira was honored with the Hero award. Keira may be best known for her movie roles, but she has been focusing on her part in The Children's Hour and her role as the face of Coco Mademoiselle perfumes lately. She posed with fellow model Lily Cole on the red carpet yesterday before the ceremony. Lily smiled for the cameras despite a late Friday out at The Box with her rumored new guy, Jude Law. The pair, who dated previously, have been spotted getting cozy since his recent split from Sienna Miller.
Link Time: Versace's Pop-Art Inspired Bag For Spring
- Versace gives us a Spring bag with a pop art sensibility — Purse Blog
- Matalan causes an outrage with padded bras geared toward young girls — FabSugarUK
- See Penelope and Monica Cruz's second collection for Charles Vogele — InStyle
- Stella McCartney and Lily Cole join the student protesters' rebel rally — Vogue UK Daily
- Four questions with Erin Fetherston — Lucky
- Fall 2011 trend: fabrics will be hard and shiny — The Cut
- Grace Coddington on what's inspiring her now — Vogue Daily
- Tribal necklaces make a hardware-heavy statement — The Inside Source
- How to dress your best for Austin's SXSW festival — Refinery29

- Versace gives us a Spring bag with a pop art sensibility — Purse Blog
- Matalan causes an outrage with padded bras geared toward young girls — FabSugarUK
- See Penelope and Monica Cruz's second collection for Charles Vogele — InStyle
- Stella McCartney and Lily Cole join the student protesters' rebel rally — Vogue UK Daily
- Four questions with Erin Fetherston — Lucky
- Fall 2011 trend: fabrics will be hard and shiny — The Cut
- Grace Coddington on what's inspiring her now — Vogue Daily
- Tribal necklaces make a hardware-heavy statement — The Inside Source
- How to dress your best for Austin's SXSW festival — Refinery29

Phoebe Philo, Lara Stone Take Top Prizes at 2010 British Fashion Awards
>> Phoebe Philo took this year's top prize — Designer of the Year — tonight at the British Fashion Awards over fellow nominees Erdem Moralioglu and Christopher Kane, while Lara Stone won the battle of the pretty faces, scoring Model of the Year over David Gandy and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.
Popular vote determined Alexa Chung winner of the British Style Award, recognizing "an individual who embodies the spirit of London and is an international ambassador for London as a leading creative fashion capital.” And Sarah Burton — who designed two dresses for Special Recognition awardee Naomi Campbell (for a 25 year-long career) to choose from for the festivities — accepted the posthumously-awarded Outstanding Achievement in Fashion Design prize for Lee Alexander McQueen, noting, "We will always miss him."
The full list of 2010 winners (nominees can be seen here):
Designer of the Year: Phoebe Philo for Celine
BFC Outstanding Achievement in Fashion Design: Lee Alexander McQueen
Designer Brand of the Year: Mulberry
Accessory Designer of the Year: Nicholas Kirkwood
Menswear Designer of the Year: Patrick Grant for E.Tautz
Model of the Year: Lara Stone
Emerging Talent Award — Accessories: Husam El Odeh
Emerging Talent Award — Ready-to-Wear: Meadham Kirchhoff
Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator of the Year: Nicola Formichetti
British Style Award: Alexa Chung
Special Recognition Award: Naomi Campbell
Digital Innovation Award: Burberry
What Do You Think of These 5 Stars' Style Changes?
On any given day in Hollywood, celebrities are using their massive coteries of stylists and makeup artists to create new looks and make themselves over. Not all celebrity style changes, however, turn out perfectly. We've rounded up the latest celebrities to give themselves a do over. Which ones do you think pulled it off beautifully, and who not so much? Look through the gallery to vote for your favorites.
Link Time!!!
- Finally, a fashion trend we can cozy up to — The Inside Source
- Shoppers spent as much on H&M Lanvin as they might have on real Lanvin — The Cut
- The rise of the Asian model — a moment or a movement? — Fashionologie
- Anya Hindmarch joins the British Fashion Council — Vogue UK
- Lily Cole: op-ed extraordinaire — Modelinia
- Emma Watson's style evolution — Stylelist
- Chloé Billie new small messenger bag — Bag Snob
- Find out who are best friends in fashion — Refinery29
- Deal of the day: Spiewak Barkley coat — Lucky
- Emmy Rossum in Lela Rose at CNN Heroes — Red Carpet Fashion Awards
- Inspiration for high-end holiday shopping — Vogue Daily
- Rosario Dawson wants to collaborate on a fashion line — People

- Finally, a fashion trend we can cozy up to — The Inside Source
- Shoppers spent as much on H&M Lanvin as they might have on real Lanvin — The Cut
- The rise of the Asian model — a moment or a movement? — Fashionologie
- Anya Hindmarch joins the British Fashion Council — Vogue UK
- Lily Cole: op-ed extraordinaire — Modelinia
- Emma Watson's style evolution — Stylelist
- Chloé Billie new small messenger bag — Bag Snob
- Find out who are best friends in fashion — Refinery29
- Deal of the day: Spiewak Barkley coat — Lucky
- Emmy Rossum in Lela Rose at CNN Heroes — Red Carpet Fashion Awards
- Inspiration for high-end holiday shopping — Vogue Daily
- Rosario Dawson wants to collaborate on a fashion line — People

Fashion in 50 Seconds 06/22/10 Miranda Kerr Engaged, Peter Phillips Reveals Fall's New Nail Color
Miranda Kerr and Orlando Bloom make it official with an engagement after three years of dating.
Peter Phillips' fall makeup collection for Chanel is full of grays, plums, and khakis—including Paradoxal, the dark gray-violet nail color that debuted during Chanel's fall 2010 runway show.
For his guest-editorship of French paper Libération, Karl Lagerfeld chose to illustrate the entire 24-page issue and recreate the newspaper's logo.
Lily Cole reveals to Vogue.com UK that her days as a model might be numbered as she decides to pursue an acting career.
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If the Shoe Fits
Looking for the perfect pair of shoes? Check out these cool shoe tips from OnSugar blog Teenage Shopaholic.
Finding the perfect shoe — be it heels, flats, tennis shoes, or flip flops — can be as difficult as finding a needle in a haystack. But with the right knowledge — which shoes make your legs longer and which give you bad ankles — finding the right shoe is as easy as reading this blog. So to help you out, I've created a (semi-) brief guide:
Heels
- Round-toed heels can (sometimes) make your feet look like hooves
- Tan heels make your legs look longer
- Black heels against pale white skin does not look good — so wear nude stockings
- Strappy heels work against people with larger ankles (or cankles, in the nicest way possible!)
- Pointy-toed heels can be a pain (unless, of course, you have narrow toes!), but they can do wonders for your feet
- Very high heels (that is, 5 inches or more) can ruin perfectly good posture
- Heeled boots that rise to the mid-calf or more can elongate the legs, but ankle-height boots visually chop the legs in half.
Read the rest of her tips after the jump
20 Stars With Freckly Faces
It was a close call, but most of you say that you embrace your freckles. Lots of stars are peppered with these sweet spots, and I've got photos to prove that freckles have a certain kind of magnetic charm.
The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus: A Little Too Crazy
Not to be confused with that movie starring Natalie Portman and Dustin Hoffman (Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium), The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus is perhaps best known as late actor Heath Ledger’s final role.

You may recall that his death occurred during production, in which case Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell, and Jude Law stepped in to finish his role. The good news is that the transition from actor to actor is virtually seamless and works within the story’s construction perfectly.
The bad news? The film is still a bit of an all-over-the-map mess. To hear why, just read more
Fashion in 50 Seconds 12/23/09 Lara Stone's Year in Review, British Vogue's Best Dressed
Year in review: 2009's leading women—Lara Stone.
British Vogue's best dressed list of 2009 includes Alexa Chung, Audrey Tautou, Emma Watson, Sarah Jessica Parker, Lily Donaldson, Leighton Meester, Michelle Obama, Georgia May Jagger, Olivia Palermo, and Diane Kruger.
Stella McCartney and Chrissie Hynde collaborate on a commercial for Nude fragrance. Watch outtakes from the voice over session here.
Nick Knight shot an ad for Mercedes-Benz and enlisted Gareth Pugh to design armor-like leggings, a corset, and a shoulder piece in black patent leather for model Julia Stengner. The campaign will be all over New York in February during Fashion week.
Over thirty designers—including Bruno Pieters, Slow and Steady Wins the Race, and Andrea Crews—reinterpret the classic white tee shirt for charity.
Karl Lagerfeld, Charlotte Casiraghi, and Anna Mouglalis attend the Chanel-sponsored Centenary Gala of the Russian Ballet in Monaco.
Lady Gaga will star in Bravo's Launch My Line on January 6.
Lily Cole on acting with Heath Ledger, Johnny Depp, and Colin Farrell and the future of her modeling career.
Catch up with Brian Wolk and Claude Morais of Ruffian in a video about their spring collection.



