Showing posts with label Celeb Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celeb Style. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Zoe Saldana's Barely-There Gown - Celeb Style

Zoe Saldana's Barely-There Gown - Celeb Style
Zoe Saldana's Barely-There Gown

It's a rare occurrence for an actress to so extremely outdo a runway model, but Zoe Saldana did just that at the CFDA Fashion Awards last night. She breathed life into Prabal Gurung's airy Fall 2012 gown.

It wasn't that Zuzanna Bijoch looked bad for the debut of the sheer number, it's just that Zoe looked really incredibly ridiculously good. Chances are she had her heart set on the piece from the moment it whisked by her front row seat at Mr. Gurung's NY show.

The collection was a play on heaven versus hell, dark versus light, which was captured in this ethereal yet provocative dress. Looks like fashion's golden boy has himself a new muse.

Zoe Saldana's Barely-There Gown - Celeb Style

Zoe Saldana's Barely-There Gown - Celeb Style

Supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's Little Sister Florence Models for Jack Wills - Celeb Style

Supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's Little Sister Florence Models for Jack Wills - Celeb Style
Supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's Little Sister Florence Models for Jack Wills

Looks like super-modeling runs in the family! We spotted Victoria's Secret Angel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's little sister, Florence Huntington-Whiteley, on page seven in the latest edition of Jack Wills' catalog.

Turns out the supe-sib is spending her summer working as a Jack Wills Seasonnaire—a seasonal brand ambassador for the British collegiate-wear company—where she'll be throwing parties, organizing events, and promoting Jack Wills in sunny holiday destinations around the world.

On her feature page in the Jack Wills Summer Vacation 2012 Handbook, Florence writes: "I'm a first year at Leeds University and this will be my first summer as a Seasonnaire. I cannot wait for it all to get started, so fingers crossed for good weather and I hope to see you around."

We're sure we'll be seeing lots more of this photogenic college student in years to come! Will she follow in her famous big-sib's footsteps and join the modeling ranks after graduation? Only time will tell. In the meantime, follow Florence on Twitter at @florenceahw for a play-by-play of all the shenanigans she and the rest of Jack Wills' Seasonnaires get up to this summer.

Primetime Fashion Recap: 'Bachelorette' Episode 4 - Celeb Style

Primetime Fashion Recap: 'Bachelorette' Episode 4 - Celeb Style
The Bachelorette – Season 8, Episode 4 – Emily and her boys head off to Bermuda. (ABC)

Like the episode of Mad Men where Megan Draper sang “Zou Bisou Bisou,” last night’s installment of the Bachelorette marked the point in the series where things actually started to happen, and the show’s former villain, Kalon, faded Betty Draper–like into the background to make room for more interesting plotlines.

Primetime Fashion Recap: 'Bachelorette' Episode 4 - Celeb Style

As always, Chris Harrison kicked things off by explaining how the show works; you know, in case there are guys on the show who lose their memories every night a la Drew Barrymore in Fifty First Dates. Everyone is present in their bromancing best, including rehab counselor and Antonio Sabato Jr. lookalike Michael, who donned his Clearasil commercial–ready yellow headband for the morning meeting. He’s so pretty.

Before we knew it, we were whisked off to Bermuda to kickstart the funded-by-tourist-bureaus portion of the show, and the boys had morphed into a moped gang, storming the island paradise that, in the Bachelorette’s words, had “Emily written all over it”—mainly because of the plethora of pink houses on offer. (Sounds like someone’s having a Barbie Malibu Beach House–themed bridal shower!)

Emily decides to kick off her island getaway with a one-on-one with Doug, who Emily’s future husband Arie hilariously likens to the Hulk: “Doug angry! Doug smash! Doug Sad.”

Of course our heroine sees nothing green or mean about him, in fact, his so-called perfection is what seems to be the problem, so after perusing the glass figurine offerings at the seaside getaway (“what married couples do” according to Em), she decides to grill him on his least flattering side.

Digging deep into the archive of shame, Doug comes clean about his lack of auto hygiene, and how in past relationships, he has a history of neglecting the car. The horror! But Emily’s no angel either. She runs errands in nothing but… wait for it… pajamas.

Game over. These social pariahs are clearly meant for each other, because if anyone else finds out the awful truth, there’s no way they’ll stick around.

Primetime Fashion Recap: 'Bachelorette' Episode 4 - Celeb Style

On the bright side, if Emily does choose Doug, it will always feel like they have at least one other person’s approval, since Doug narrates from the perspective of Doug.

“If Emily wants a kiss from Doug she’ll let Doug know she wants a kiss,“ he tells us. But sadly Emily didn’t let Doug or Doug know she wanted a kiss, other than screwing up her cute little pajama-loving face each time Doug shied away from a lip-lockortunity. The meal ends with polite conversation while we are left to admire Emily’s amazing art deco-inspired mirrored drop hoop earrings. With her gem-encrusted cream jersey minidress they do look stunning, but let’s be honest: with his complexion, Michael would rock the hell out of those.

Soon it’s time for the group date, which on Bermuda takes the shape of a red team and a yellow team reenacting White Squall.

Primetime Fashion Recap: 'Bachelorette' Episode 4 - Celeb Style

As Mrs. Arie Emily looks on in the episode’s much-anticipated debut pair of denim cutoffs (everyone drink!) and Arie’s hoodie, the yellow team emerges victorious, while the red team drowns in a flood of Charlie’s tears. “It was hard for me to celebrate with the yellow team with the red team looking so sad,” Emily confides, so the buzz-killing losers are sent home in a van to obsess over what went wrong while Charlie cries a bit more.

But enough about those complete and utter failures, let’s toast to Emily, or in Ryan’s first of many eloquent words of the evening, “A fun day of racing and a beautiful trophy possible wife.” Seduced by Ryan’s sweet talking, Emily sneaks off for a private conversation with Mr. Manners, who has apparently been consulting with Spider-Man’s ill-fated Uncle Ben in preparation for this conversation.

“As a Bachelorette, she’s been given a great responsibility and I want to see her do a lot with it,” he tells us, before reminding us that his still waters run deep, even if he doesn’t seem to have a strong grasp on what exactly “depth” means, and also has a fetish for shoehorning prepositions into sentences.” “There’s a lot of depth here, to who I am; I’m not here to impress you, but to make an impression upon you.”

“Some of the things that come out of your mouth, I’m like where in the world does that come from?” Emily wonders aloud, before running down such greatest hits as, “if you ain’t cheatin’ you ain’t trying” and “I’ll love you but I won’t love on you.”

But Ryan is on too hot of a roll to stop to reminisce about his potential line of catchphrase-emblazoned T-shirts: “God designed you to be a beautiful woman, so be a beautiful woman,” he tells Emily, before reprimanding her for being a beautiful woman with a propensity for PDA with Arie.

Suitably chastened, Emily crosses “straddle Arie and pin a rose to his shirt with my teeth” off her list, and gives the prize to Jef instead, perhaps to reward him for his totally awesome Morrissey haircut.

Next up: Emily dons our favorite swimwear selection yet, a rainbow-hued crocheted bikini accessorized with a gauzy white shawl with pink and purple stripes, for a shipwreck waiting to happen. It's a two-on-one sailing date to the Bermuda Triangle, followed by dinner in a cave, with a couple of guys she has zero interest in, Wolf and Nate.

Primetime Fashion Recap: 'Bachelorette' Episode 4 - Celeb Style

In case, like Emily, you haven’t noticed either one of them by now, Wolf is a self proclaimed “closer” whose deep love for Emily stems from a desire to fall in love with a woman “like Emily,” mostly so he can be like his friends. “My friends are engaged, married, two of my best friends have kids.” he tells us, prompting us to bemoan the fact that all of Wolf’s friends are taken, because hey, it sounds like they’re a barrel of hot commodities.

Meanwhile, Nate is a lover of quinoa (we find this out during the threesome’s scintillating dinner convo) and Miami Vice casual, who also has some seriously great peeps in his life.

“My parents have been married 30 years, my brother is the most amazing guy I’ve ever met in my entire life, my friends are amazing,” he sputters, before breaking down in tears. We’re not sure if he’s homesick or if he thinks he’s actually not coming back from the Bermuda Triangle, and thus will never be reunited with these amazing people again, but either way he’s toast. Emily responds with her telltale “no rose for you” line, “Bless you’re heart, you’re sweet.”

But don’t feel too bad for Nate. Just because Emily would rather hole up alone in a subterranean cave in the Bermuda Triangle with a Wolf doesn’t mean... okay yeah, that’s pretty bad.

Primetime Fashion Recap: 'Bachelorette' Episode 4 - Celeb Style

Amazingly, Emily and Wolf find their way out of the Bermuda Triangle in time for the rose ceremony, where Emily debuts a stunning island ensemble. Her figure-hugging white jumpsuit ties at the waist, and is finished with strand upon strand of oversized water pearl necklaces, a locket, and Madonna’s ponytail from the Blonde Ambition tour. Strong.

Not to be outdone, Jef accessorizes his shiny new rose with a Bagger Vance meets sk8r boy ensemble: blue knee socks, brown lace-ups, khaki shorts and a black button-down. We’re not sure what to say about this.

Maybe it’s a good time to interrupt the broadcast for a special fireside preview of the Bachelor, Augusta, brought to you by Ryan. “Emily, I like what I see in her, I see that there’s great potential, but then again, to be very honest with you, I feel like I’m called to something bigger, you know?” he offers by way of a teaser. “If this whole thing doesn’t work out, let’s do Bachelor Ryan—Bachelor Augusta. If I was the Bachelor, I would be ready to open my heart up and it would be neat for everybody to see.”

Hmm, it would be neat (in a messy way) to get an up-close look at Ryan’s heart split open, but I guess we’ll just have to wait for the fall schedule.

Primetime Fashion Recap: 'Bachelorette' Episode 4 - Celeb Style

After Doug and Chris fight about who is more mature and how annoying and unbelievable Doug’s humility is (if Chris only knew about Doug’s secret car shame, he wouldn’t be so suspicious), Emily makes the heart-wrenching decision to dismiss two suitors. Say goodbye to Charlie, and her main competition in the beauty stakes: Michael.

It must have been hard to let go of something so beautiful, but to paraphrase sensei Ryan: The enemy of great is good, and the enemy of a pretty reality TV star is a gorgeous and distracting would-be male model with a ponytail.

Mary-Kate Olsen Debuts Brown Hair at CFDA Awards - Celeb Style

Mary-Kate Olsen Debuts Brown Hair at CFDA Awards - Celeb Style
Mary-Kate Olsen Debuts Brown Hair at CFDA Awards

Monday evening's CFDA Awards were a big deal for the Row's Mary-Kate Olsen, who, along with her twin sister Ashley, received the award for Womenswear Designer of the Year. But the diminutive former child actress is making headlines for other reasons as well: She's gone brunette.

[Picture] Olsen, 25, paired her black self-designed gown with stick-straight chocolate locks at the event, prompting RadarOnline to speculate that she's trying to look more grown-up for her rumored new beau, 42-year-old Olivier Sarkozy. Given how aggressively mature some of Mary-Kate's previous looks have been (see: turbans, vintage cloaks, near-white dye jobs), it's unlikely this is the case.

The Olsens edged out Marc Jacobs and Proenza Schouler for their big win. According to NYMag, Ashley petted her sister's new 'do during their acceptance speech.

Trend Spotlight - Peplum Perfect - Celeb Style

Trend Spotlight - Peplum Perfect - Celeb Style
Trend Spotlight - Peplum Perfect

Pretty in Peplums
All right, we don't mean to brag, but we called it. We knew the peplum would be hot for spring and it looks like it will continue to rule supreme into fall. The red carpet has been rife with the layered trend on everything from jumpsuits to evening gowns. Cruise through our favorite implementations of the flirty '80s revival.

Would You Wear Liberty-Print Doc Martens? - Celeb Style

Would You Wear Liberty-Print Doc Martens? - Celeb Style
Would You Wear Liberty-Print Doc Martens?

If you grew up in the 1980s and 1990s, you'll remember Doc Martens—those mid-century-old British-made clompers that graced the wardrobes of everyone, from the preppiest (or punk-iest) high school student to Sinead O'Connor. Docs were regulars on the pages of Sassy and, throughout the 90s and early 00s, made appearances on the coolest runways— including Raf Simons and Yohji Yamamoto.

Last month, iconic London department store-slash-textiles company Liberty of London released its first-ever collaboration with Doc Martens. You can see the full range of products here. The 1460 8-hole combat boots—printed in classic Liberty florals!—just arrived Stateside at Free People. What do you think?

One of the hallmarks of Docs of the 90s was that they could be worn with nearly any outfit—from the grungiest grungy plaid to the preppiest khaki to the cutest, girliest babydoll dress. And, sure, Docs have always come in a variety of colors and textures (and even specially-stitched graphics—like these Union Jack flag boots).

But what do you think of this marriage of ultra-feminine sweet ditsy florals and tough-girl lace-up combats? Would you wear them? What would you wear them with?

The New Girl in Town: Hi, I'm Danica, StyleBistro's New Executive Editor - Celeb Style

The New Girl in Town: Hi, I'm Danica, StyleBistro's New Executive Editor - Celeb Style
The New Girl in Town: Hi, I'm Danica, StyleBistro's New Executive Editor

Hi there! I'm Danica Lo, StyleBistro's brand-new Executive Editor.

Here at StyleBistro and Zimbio, we've always been obsessed with celebrity fashion and beauty—and we know you are too! Our readers are some of the most dedicated followers of celeb-inspired style on earth.

As the worlds of pop culture, fashion, and beauty continue to grow and as Hollywood's sphere of influence continues to expand, so will we. Stay tuned as we track every up-and-coming trend, analyze the heck out of your favorite A-list star's red carpet look, and bring you the best of the best celebrity street style.

We'll also be delving deeper into the world of fashion, beauty, and shopping. Drool with us (okay, sorry, that sounds gross) over the most beautiful Paris and New York runway looks, come with us behind-the-scenes at your favorite designer's atelier, get the scoop from industry insiders on the hottest new nail colors, hairstyles, and beauty products (before they even hit shelves!), and gird your loins for much, much, much more. Because here at StyleBistro, the possibilities are endless—and adventure is out there!

Finally, a quick word about me. I'm Danica, the site's brand-new executive editor. Most recently, I was the senior online fashion and beauty editor at Glamour; before that, I launched Racked National; and, before that, I was a fashion writer at the New York Post for, like, ever. Back in the day, I wrote a book called How Not to Look Fat (it came out in 2006 and the book is about exactly what the title says it's about) and was signed to Wilhelmina Models' 10-20 (plus size) division for a few years (I've never, not in my whole life, been "fashion size"—more on that later).

I can't wait to get started and I hope you'll come along for the ride!

Follow me on Twitter here: @danicalo

Kate Middleton's Best Diamond Jubilee Looks Both Came From Alexander McQueen - Celeb Style

Kate Middleton's Best Diamond Jubilee Looks Both Came From Alexander McQueen - Celeb Style
Kate Middleton's Best Diamond Jubilee Looks Both Came From Alexander McQueen

It's hardly a surprise when Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton shows up somewhere looking beautifully turned out, but this weekend, Kate the Great really pulled out all the stops in honor of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee celebrations in London.

We spotted two Jubilee looks we especially liked on Kate—and turns out, they both came from Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen (Sarah also designed Kate's wedding gown). Check out the two looks below. Which one do you prefer?

Kate Middleton's Best Diamond Jubilee Looks Both Came From Alexander McQueen - Celeb Style
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Above, Kate wears a cream lace-overlay knee-length sheath dress from Alexander McQueen. She's paired it with a Jane Taylor hat and her favorite nude platform pumps from L.K.Bennett.

Kate Middleton's Best Diamond Jubilee Looks Both Came From Alexander McQueen - Celeb Style
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Boarding a flotilla on the River Thames, Kate wore this red peplum pleated Alexander McQueen number with her favorite L.K.Bennett pumps (they go with everything!) and a red maple-leaf motif hat from Lock & Co.

Which of Kate Middleton's Alexander McQueen Diamond Jubilee looks do you like better?

Nail Art Awesomeness: Ryan Gosling, Robert Pattinson, Pharrell, Joe Jonas, and Zac Efron Nail Decals - Celeb Style

Nail Art Awesomeness: Ryan Gosling, Robert Pattinson, Pharrell, Joe Jonas, and Zac Efron Nail Decals - Celeb Style
Nail Art Awesomeness: Ryan Gosling, Robert Pattinson, Pharrell, Joe Jonas, and Zac Efron Nail Decals

Celebrity nail art is pretty much the hottest thing in beauty right now—and the folks at Rad Nails have taken this trend... literally.

Check out Rad Nails' brand-new "Man-icure" set of 20 nail decals ($18)—each of which is emblazoned with the mug of either Robert Pattinson, Pharrell, Joe Jonas, Zac Efron, or Ryan Gosling. Finally! Now you can have a harem of hotties right at your fingertips.

Best part? They're clear, so you can layer them over whatever nail polish color you like for maximum fan-girl effect. Which one is your favorite?

Nail Art Awesomeness: Ryan Gosling, Robert Pattinson, Pharrell, Joe Jonas, and Zac Efron Nail Decals - Celeb Style

Real Housewife Alexis Bellino Teams Up With Designer Tal Sheyn, Wants You to Pay $1,820 for This Dress - Celeb Style

Real Housewife Alexis Bellino Teams Up With Designer Tal Sheyn, Wants You to Pay $1,820 for This Dress - Celeb Style
Real Housewife Alexis Bellino Teams Up With Designer Tal Sheyn, Wants You to Pay $1,820 for This Dress

Real Housewife of Orange County Alexis Bellino has always had fashionable ambitions—and she's made no secret of them on the reality show, which has showcased bits and pieces of the growing pains behind starting her clothing company, Alexis Couture.

Turns out Alexis Couture wasn't the only label Bellino's had her hands in. She's teamed up wtih designer Tal Sheyn to create the brand Alexis by Tal Sheyn—the brand debuted its newest collection at LA's fashion week this spring.

The offerings? A mix of day dresses (well, "day" by OC reality star standards, I guess) and "couture" gowns ("couture" being defined extremely loosely in this case). Check out this dress, above, the "Glamour Night" dress, which is made from stretch "high quality... lace" and cut to cling. The description reads:

This one of a kind Alexis by Tal Sheyn cocktail dress is a customized garment made to fit your body like a sleek glove. Originally designed for Alexis Bellino for an episode in Season 6, it is now available for you! Wear this Hollywood red carpet dress to all of your special and glamorous events. The high-end stretch fabric is made of French high quality lace and the fitted, tight, design brings out the curves and contours of your body that will make heads spin!

As for the price tag? A whopping $1,820.

Would you pay $1,820 for this winged contraption?

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Primetime Fashion Recap: 'Bachelorette' Episode 3 - Celeb Style



Primetime Fashion Recap: 'Bachelorette' Episode 3 - Celeb Style
Primetime Fashion Recap: 'Bachelorette' Episode 3

Just in time for this week’s release of the dark reworking of Snow White starring Kristen Stewart, last night’s episode of the Bachelorette took cues from the original fairytale, with 16 dudes filling in for the dwarves.

Things kicked off with a return to Bachelorette form: an extreme sports challenge coupled with a forced metaphor about relationships courtesy of 25-year-old Chris, aka Baby.

Being that this series is set in Charlotte, the producers settled for a local restaurant in place of the usual national monument, and Chris’s assurances: “Climbing a building is definitely like love, you’ve got to start somewhere and we’re starting at the bottom,” he informed us, before dipping from his wise-beyond-his-years pool of knowledge about the way climbing works “we’re going to work our way up, and we’ll end up at the top.”

Still, if we weren’t wholly convinced, our Bachelorette, who managed to dress for her target demographic (or at least her target demographic when she was 25) in a distressed tank top emblazoned with a motorcycle and black skinnies and silver hoop earrings, surely was: “I want a man who stays by my side through good and bad,” she reminded us. “So this is the perfect test.”

Yes, we always say, if it’s going to last, see how he copes with a harness aperitif.
After a steamy high-five to celebrate their Spidie skills, the two settled in for dinner and a conversation in which Chris attempted to gloss over his age by reminding Emily that he left for college at the age of 17 (as opposed to the 50% of college freshman who leave for college when they’re 18, which makes him more like 25.5 years old in life experience terms), and otherwise focused on their mutual attractiveness.

Next up: the group date, in which Emily invited her mommy posse to grill the contenders, while she distracted them by tossing around a football in her cutest daytime outfit yet: a floaty green and white striped blouse paired with her umpteenth pair of denim shorts, in this case, a ragged edged dark denim incarnation.

The Bachelorette Season 8 Episode 3Our favorite cast member from Real Housewives: Charlotte was, of course, Wendy, a lascivious blond with a taste for making men do push-ups, a preoccupation with cheating, and a way with a catchphrase: “Can’t get fat on that one,” she trilled in reference to Ryan, aka Dopey, who earned his nickname by interrupting the ladies’ girl talk to remind Emily that were she to gain weight after they got married he’d love her but not “love on” her.

Em’s pals went on to strip-search Faithy, aka all-American Christian Sean, and even gave Stevie his very own dwarf name, Jersey. (It was just in the nick of time too, since he would later be the one sent home at the rose ceremony.) But not before the guys’ kidpatability was put to the test on the playground via a busload of rowdy kids who Emily terrifyingly conjured with a whistle.

The Bachelorette Season 8 Episode 3Once Jef was convinced to vacate the slide, the Bachelorette rewarded her suitors with an adult-only dinner and a fashiony nighttime ensemble that won our much coveted Favorite Sequined Separate Yet Award: a gold and brown geometric patterned mini (left).

Unfortunately, parental supervision hadn’t quite wrapped for the day, and Emily had to send Weepy (aka single dad Tony) home for a permanent time out. The rest of the men praised her selfless choice, because it was incredibly selfless of her to have an excuse to send the crying guy home reunite Tony with his son.

Finally, it was time for a one-on-one date with Dreamy, aka Arie, and a trip to Emily’s happiest place on earth: Dollywood. And who do you imagine they met there? Yes! You got it! It was the bedazzled country legend herself, who even penned a song in the would-be couple’s honor, and sequestered Emily for a heart-to-heart.

Said chat proved a better aphrodisiac for Emily than a boatload of oysters wrapped in denim shorts, because before long she was making out with Arie on a carousel as viewed through a Vaseline smeared camera lens.

The Bachelorette Season 8 Episode 3But it can’t all be fun and scenes from Japanese karaoke videos, it was time for Emily to get insulted while wearing a glittering gold spaghetti strap gown and a splash of perfume. (For those of us without smell-o-vision, daughter Ricki helpfully described said scent as eau de “Millie’s house.”)

First up on the charm offensive was Sleazy, aka helicopter luxury guy Kalon: “I love it when you talk but I wish you’d let me finish” he cooed.

Next up, Creepy, aka self-proclaimed gypsy king Alessandro, who earned himself a limo ride home after he had the nerve to use the c-word with our Emily—that’s ‘compromise’—as in: compromise is what he’d be doing if he ended up with her and her daughter.

At this point, the nicest thing anyone had done for Emily all night was courtesy of Freaky, aka Travis, who decided to destroy that bizarre giant egg he’s been carrying around, which, if we remember correctly, was meant to illustrate the way he’d treat Emily and her daughter?

The Bachelorette Season 8 Episode 3Clearly it all sent Emily running back to Dreamy for a smoochfest in the corner, which in turn left Dopey no choice but to rename the racecar driver “Dainty.”

“He’s more of a dainty man and I’m more of a physical guy,” Ryan explained, adding, “I know how to compete, so Arie’s in trouble.”

Yes, Arie certainly has his work cut out for him. He may be a racecar driver (an occupation we all know Emily is partial to), he may come with Emily’s lifelong hero’s seal of approval, and he may have devastatingly good looks and a proven record with single moms, but does he even know how to love on someone? Is that even something you can learn?

It’s going to be a nailbiter.

Tyler Shields and Francesca Eastwood Ignite Controversy By Burning $100K Birkin Bag - Celeb Style

Tyler Shields and Francesca Eastwood Ignite Controversy By Burning $100K Birkin Bag - Celeb Style
Francesca Eastwood and Tyler Shields (Getty Images | Inset from tylershields.com)

How much does it cost to make a name for yourself on the D-list? About $100,204 if you're controversial fashion photographer Tyler Shields and his reality TV girlfriend Francesca Eastwood (of those Eastwoods).

The couple set off a firestorm (or at least a few flamewars) of controversy over the long weekend by taking a Birkin bag worth a reported $100,000, slicing it in half with a $200 chainsaw and setting it on fire with about $4 worth of gasoline. The resulting photo shoot was posted to Tyler's site over the weekend and video from the shoot was central to the newest episode of Mrs. Eastwood & Company, which aired Sunday (video below left).

While TMZ's reports of death threats are probably a little exaggerated (raise your hand if you believe an angry commenter is actually going to try to take down Clint Eastwood's daughter), infuriated netizens did indeed take to Facebook, Twitter, and Tyler's website to articulate all their rage in its various forms.

So let's categorize that rage. Some people are pissed that so much money was wasted when so many people are without food or shelter. Others are angry that such a beautiful bag was destroyed because they would very much like to own it please. A few take umbrage with the idea that this is art. But the vast majority of angry comments are some variation on Tyler and Francesca being privileged jerks who are full of themselves for thinking this stunt constitutes meaningful social dialogue. (For the record, Francesca was originally against the idea. She just wanted to keep the bag for herself.)

Tyler often works with celebrities, sometimes destroys things for shoots, and has a knack for shooting OMG! photos without, he claims, the use of any digital manipulation. While speaking about his latest LA gallery show, called "Mouthful," he talked to Elle magazine about courting controversy.

"Most of those [shots] I took in my living room, which is amazing, because I can literally make world news just sitting in my living room," he said. "[Then] what happens is people go, ‘Who is this guy?’ and they look me up, and they see my work as a whole and take notice. The controversy just puts a name to the images.”

Tyler has positioned his Birkin destruction photos as being a commentary on the luxury consumer culture, and the way people overvalue a bag which is, in his words, "no different from a bag you get at the grocery store—you carry sh-t in it." So what's your take? Is it art?

Victoria Beckham Assures Us She's 'a Happy Person' Despite Icy Persona - Celeb Style

Victoria Beckham Assures Us She's 'a Happy Person' Despite Icy Persona - Celeb Style
Victoria Beckham Assures Us She's 'a Happy Person' Despite Icy Persona

Victoria Beckham knows what's up. She knows, for instance, writers tend to characterize her as an ice queen, and more importantly she knows she looks the part when she poses for all those photos. But she insists, in the new issue of Interview Germany, she's not nearly as "miserable" as she looks.

"I created this persona and I'm very different from that," she says. "I don't feel like I have to scream and shout about it — I know I am a happy person. So I don't get upset when people comment on the fact that I look quite miserable all the time. But people think I am. And you know, sometimes I think the same thing when I look at the pictures."

Grumpy face or not, Victoria's made it look easy to break into the world of fashion, first through modeling and later by creating her own clothing lines. And after all, she's not the only celeb to rock a signature pose wherever she goes.

Why it Works: Lara Stone and David Walliams - Celeb Style

Why it Works: Lara Stone and David Walliams - Celeb Style
Why it Works: Lara Stone and David Walliams

Dutch megamodel Lara Stone is a regular in the Why it Works realm—we've paid respect to her sleek marketgoing look in this very space. And we simply couldn't let her couple coordination abilities go unsung after seeing her step out with actor/comedian hubby David Walliams in London.

The Blazers: Since looking like her lovably scruffy dog is an impossibility for the gap-toothed siren, it appears she's opted to look like her husband. And the "hers" blazer to his "his" is clearly the belle of this ball. An immaculate white structured shoulder number with a quiet sheen to its lapel, this dinner jacket instantly morphs any ensemble into a red carpet affair. Meanwhile her hubby's grey-brown selection does the gentlemanly thing: looks good in the background.

The Pants: Tight, faded and patchy in a pleasing way, Stone's skinnies make for a downtown counterpoint to Walliams' sensible uptown slim-cut chinos. Topped with a tight-fitting black tank (the better to play off Walliams' Tom Ford-like black button down), the look is reformed rocker chick made good.

The Accessories: You're not anyone in this town if you don't laugh in the face of health and safety (try boring and inconvenient!) and schlep your dog to the dinner table. But what really separates you from the rest of the A-list, and adds a light-hearted wink to your heavy-hitter power couple moving tableau, is using your Birkin bag as a tote for Fluffy's toys. That's when you know you've made it.

Diane Kruger's Fabulous Cannes Film Festival Dresses - Celeb Style

Diane Kruger's Fabulous Cannes Film Festival Dresses - Celeb Style
Diane Kruger's Fabulous Cannes Film Festival Dresses

Divine Diane
Diane Kruger has won our hearts with bold red carpet choices that exude glamour. Her most glorious style moments just happen to be from a little known soiree called the Cannes Film Festival. Check out her most superb looks from this year and years past.

Emily Maynard's 'Bachelorette' Wardrobe Cost How Much? - Celeb Style

Emily Maynard's 'Bachelorette' Wardrobe Cost How Much? - Celeb Style
Emily Maynard's 'Bachelorette' Wardrobe Cost How Much?

If you've been watching The Bachelorette this season, you might have noticed that Emily Maynard is taking the show's wardrobe to the next level. Well that kind of class doesn't come cheap. Turns out Emily's wardrobe budget was a whopping $350,000.

“We had an enormous clothing budget,” Emily’s stylist, Cary Fetman, revealed to In Touch. “It was bigger than any previous season – and we still went over!”

Fetman compared styling Emily to "dressing a Barbie doll," and revealed a few of her biggest style splurges: A pair of $1,045 Louboutins, and a $40,000 Randi Rahm gown. Fetman previously told StyleBistro he put together more than 80 complete outfits for the show, relying on a few favorites like Haute Hippie, Alice + Olivia, and "a great knitwear line called Love Token." (In case you're out of the loop, StyleBistro's own Melissa Goldstein has been recapping the show as it airs with a special eye toward fashion.)

So what won't our bachelorette wear? Fetman 'fesses up: "Emily hates flats. She loves to be a girlie girl. She loves dresses and anything glitzy and sparkly.” He added: "She is not a jeans girl by any means."

Charlize Theron's Midnight Blue - Celeb Style

Charlize Theron's Midnight Blue - Celeb Style
Charlize Theron's Midnight Blue

Charlize Theron is unstoppable. Maybe it's the hemline tease of this semi-sheer Christian Dior couture cocktail dress, or maybe she's actually eating people's souls for their restorative powers à la her evil queen in Snow White and the Huntsman, but the girl is looking hot.

The Dior loyalist wore a dynamic midnight blue number to the Prometheus premiere in London on Thursday. Sure, this may seem like an ordinary cocktail dress at first glance, but it's deceptively intricate with a bead-encrusted bodice that fades into a sheer sky hem. Maybe it was an intentional nod to the unearthly theme of the movie, or maybe Charlize just knew she'd look darn good in this baby.

Perhaps a pair of simpler heels like these sleek metallic ones would have been preferred, but you can't argue with results like this.

Why it Works: Keira Knightley - Celeb Style

Why it Works: Keira Knightley - Celeb Style
Why it Works: Keira Knightley

Actress Keira Knightley and fiancé James Righton have only been together 15 months, but fly-by-night romances are hardly noteworthy where they live (in Famous Beautiful People Land). What's far more interesting is what said celebrities choose to wear when they're suddenly madly in love and out for a dinner at the Wolseley. In this case it's something that could only work on someone theatrical and waifish whose cheekbones could cut glass.

The Jacket: Knightley's cropped acidwash denim number is quickly becoming the new IT separate among the starlet set. It's retro-summery and hits precisely at her teensy tiny waist, which is handy as we may not have spotted it otherwise.

The Dress: What looks to be the sort of shapeless vintagey cut dress that captures your heart in its unique fabric, yet does nothing for the figure, has been rendered flattering thanks to a little cinch from a classic brown leather belt. But then there's the problem of that out-of-place brown in a sea of black. If only there were some sort of worn-in leather mailbag to tie it all togeth... oh Keira's stylist, you're way ahead of us.

The Shoes: Resort-style sandals with details befitting an Egyptian Queen: a chain strap here, a toe circlet there, no big. These elegant strappy wonders say: "I may live in a gritty city, but I will not live in fear of stepping in something unsavory on the way from the limo to the VIP section!"

Who Wins Best Dressed of the Week? - Celeb Style

Who Wins Best Dressed of the Week? - Celeb Style
Who Wins Best Dressed of the Week?

From a couture ball gown to a '60s mod mini, there's a little something for everyone in this week's style showdown.

Diane Kruger's Dior lace windowpane dress was the finale rack at the close of the Cannes Film Festival. While her slew of to-die-for dresses will hang forever in our fantasy closets, she truly did save the best for last.

Next up was Lea Michele, who melded her posing powers with the fearless glamour of Zac Posen's off-the-shoulder mermaid gown. The Glee star never leaves home without a heavy dose of Broadway. Meanwhile, Krysten Ritter leaned toward Fifty Shades of Grey on the red carpet of the True Blood season premiere in her leather-adorned Alexander McQueen LBD.

Alexa Chung was the most low-key of the bunch, but it's the subtlety of her quirky looks that makes her a street style icon. Who else would think to pair a black-and-white shift dress with a tropical flamingo clutch? And finally, Ms. Charlize Theron closed out the week with a galactic blue cocktail dress at the world premiere of Prometheus, mere seconds, it seems, after her screening tour of Snow White and the Huntsman. But is she the fairest of them all? You call it.

Style Crush: Taylor Swift - Celeb Style

Style Crush: Taylor Swift - Celeb Style
Style Crush: Taylor Swift

I confess: I don't know what Taylor Swift sings. My knowledge of her music extends to the fact that she once wrote something that she made a music video about that went onto win a VMA, and I only know that because Kanye West was somehow involved, right? Okay, I might be familiar with her acting career, that is, if I were to admit to seeing the film Valentine's Day, which I'm not sure I'm prepared to do.

So basically I don't know much about her, except that she seems nice enough, and like she probably uses the phrase "super duper," and that she dated Jake Gyllenhaal.

Here's what else I know: She dresses like she actually lives in Pleasantville, which is awesome. Every flirty '50s dress, every Bye Bye Birdie headband, every polka dot pant, every gleaming strand of pearls, screams "ship my boyfriend off to war and put me in technicolor."

This is not country star behavior. Country stars are supposed to wear flowers tucked behind their ears, and denim-on-denim for casual times and ruffled, spangled denim for fancy times. Meanwhile, Swift looks like she's on her way to Joanie and Chachi's for a dinner party. At all times.

And did I mention her hair? So very blonde and old Hollywood. And her lips? So very red and femme fatale-y, adding a welcome splash of sultry and a sense of occassion. It really makes you wonder how she's not starring in one of those "fabric of my life" cotton ads. Talk about a missed opportunity.