Kim, and her sister Khloe, appeared at Australian Fashion Week yesterday. They attended the Ruth Tarvydas fashion show and even walked the catwalk.
Viva La Eve at Singapore Fashion Show
iscerning audience members concurred that the highlight of this year's Singapore Fashion Festival was the lingerie show featuring slinky pythons and even slinkier models clad in nothing but gossamer nothings from the Viva La Eve by Triumph collection. The undisputed star of the collection appeared in the finale — a black lace thong encrusted with 518 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 30 carats.
"It's not scratchy or heavy and very comfortable," declared Danielle Luminita, the lucky Romanian model who got to wear the glittering piece.
A model carries an albino python while in lingerie from the Viva La Eve by Triumph collection. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)
Style Star: Camilla Belle
For every the celebrity out there making fashion faux pas and dressing to simply start a trend no matter how outrageous the outfit, there are also underrated stars like Camilla Belle who in my eyes has never stumbled fashion-wise.
A Brazilian-American actress, I remember first watching her act with Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock in Practical Magic. She has grown up to be absolutely stunning and so stylish. In some manner she reminds me a lot of Margherita Missoni, always unique but classy at the same time.
She is also the face of Vera Wang's 'Princess' fragrance and has been featured on the cover of Teen Vogue, as well as several Miu Miu ads. She's a fixture on the front row seats of NY fashion week.
Vera Wang describes her as "a mix of real-girl coolness and unbelievable beauty." How apropos. An article in Teen Vogue describes Camilla's approach to fashion as "chameleonlike...frequently emerging from a project having acquired something new, stylewise." Indeed, Camilla is influenced by all that she experiences, and embraces the opportunity to dress herself instead of employing a stylist.
"When I was younger," she admits, "I had no interest [in fashion]. But after I went to Paris to see the collections for the first time a few years ago, they made a huge impression on me. I realized that fashion is an art form, like acting or painting."
Lauren Conrad's Designer Style
Not content to simply model her own designs, Conrad has been spotted all over Hollywood in pieces from Elizabeth and James. "I love that line," she says, citing designers Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen as style inspiration. "I love that they take risks."
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