Monday, January 17, 2011

HOW THE STARS SHINE ON THE RED CARPET


Stars striving to look their best at this year’s Academy Awards must surmount a high new hurdle: HDTV. Because of it, every single cellulitic pucker, every stocking seam askew, every freckle, every age spot will loom as large on screen as the borrowed jewelry hanging from their necks.


"[Slight imperfections are] more obvious than ever," says Dr. David Colbert, dermatologist and founder of the New York Dermatology Group. It's daylight when the show tapes, meaning no shadows in which the out-of-shape or wrinkly can hide. "Really," says Colbert, "what you see is what you get."

Little wonder, then, that with so much at stake, Oscar contenders are willing to do whatever it takes to look flawless, dropping thousands of dollars on high-tech facials, celebrity nutritionists and the best hair and makeup professionals. Want to pull out all the stops? Here's what you'll have to spend to be equally as red-carpet ready.

In Pictures: How Celebs Get Red-Carpet Ready

Hair, makeup, clothes: Taking care of just these three basics could cost a star many tens of thousands of dollars. Luckily for nominees for the five top awards (Best Actor and Actress, Supporting Actor and Actress and Best Director), the studio often pays.

"Studios see it as part of the marketing expense for a movie and, depending on the budget, hair, makeup, stylist, accommodation, even transportation to and from the venue that night [are covered]," says an executive of a major studio who wished to remain nameless for fear of revealing which stars' tabs were being picked up.

Much To-Do About The Do

To hire a hair stylist like Sam Leonardi, who has worked on celebrities Lindsay Lohan and Anne Hathaway and on Best Actress nominee Meryl Streep, clients shell out from $2,000 to $4,000 per day, depending on the actress's prominence. For a makeup artist like Pati Dubroff, who will be working on Best Actress nominee Kate Winslet, the price could hit $4,000 per day, says the studio executive.

You’ll also need a stylist to help you pick your outfit, the same way stylist Rachel Zoe helps Anne Hathway pick hers. Cost? For some stylists, as much as $7,000 a day.

Gym Dandies

Long before the clothes go on, however, the body must be chiseled into shape--a job that starts weeks (or months) before. A custom exercise regimen, says personal trainer Lauren Goldberg, depends on what a star intends to wear. If someone is going to wear a short cocktail dress, for example, "We tend to work more on legs and the lower half of the body. If they are wearing something backless, we concentrate on arms and back." Results, she says, take at least a month of working out 4 to 6 days a week. Each one-hour session with Goldberg at Peak Performance, a private training facility in New York, costs $110.

Diet is no less critical. Celebrities like actress Megan Fox enlist the help of Dr. Oz Garcia, a New York-based nutritionist, to help supply them with state-of-the-art supplements and a detailed eating regimen. Garcia’s programs often begin six months to a year in advance and cost between $6,000 and $12,000, depending on duration.

Baby That Face

A $345 facial? That’s what stars such as Renée Zellweger, Charlize Theron and Ellen DeGeneres spend at the Ole Henriksen Day Spa in Los Angeles. They take a series of such facials (some cleansing, others restorative, each one $115) over a period of three weeks, says Henriksen. A spray-on tan good enough to satisfy the likes of Jessica Simpson will cost you another $85 at the Rita Hazan salon in New York.

Oscar’s beauty arsenal increasingly includes lasers, since these promise surgical results without scalpels. Dermatologists like Dr. Colbert perform laser touch-ups of décolletage and feet for $600 a session. Likewise, Dr. Z. Paul Lorenc, an aesthetic plastic surgeon in New York, performs "laser facials" that deliver many of the same benefits as a face-lift. And dentist Dr. Jennifer Jablow uses Zoom whitening, a UV light-based whitening system, to brighten stars' smiles, for a cost of $500 to $1,000 a visit.

With all of the money spent on trying to look the absolute best on the red carpet, will we ever see celebrities just showing up as themselves?

"Not if video technology keeps advancing," says Dr. Colbert. "These days we practically have to use a magnifying glass to make sure every line is filled in and spot invisible because of the thousands of cameras on the red carpet. Minimal makeup, much less minimal maintenance, would be the worst possible thing they could to for themselves and their careers."
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Sunday, January 16, 2011

GWEN: BECAUSE WE'RE WORTH IT!


“I can’t believe I get to be one of the L’Oreal Paris girls,” said the singer. “I love playing dress up, on stage or shooting videos, it’s always been one of my favorite parts of being in a band. And to get to work with such a modern, talented group of people is really exciting.”


Stefani, who has previously spearheaded two fashion lines and a perfume brand, will make her L’Oreal debut with a campaign for the Infallible Le Rouge lip color.

The singer’s first TV ad will premiere during the Golden Globe awards telecast on NBC on January 16.

Meanwhile, the 41-year-old Stefani is focusing on new music, as her band, No Doubt, has officially begun recording their first album in almost 10 years.
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Saturday, January 15, 2011

COLOR FORECAST: S/S 2011


At New York Fall Fashion Week (September 9-16, 2010), Pantone’s color forecast was revealed for Spring 2011. There were 20 it-colors in total-10 for women’s fashion and 10 for men’s. The theme of the season is exotic lands, where there’s “an interesting marriage of unexpected warm and cool tones,” says Pantone Color Institute’s executive director.

South American, South Asian, and African Color Inspirations
The colors reflect vibrant cultures and colors found in Peru, Africa, Turkey, India, and other far off lands. For women we have:

•Honeysuckle- a warm reddish pink
•Coral Rose- a dark orange with pink undertones
•Beeswax- a honey colored yellow
•Regatta- a bright turquoise blue
•Lavender- a pale purple with pink undertones
•Blue Caracao- a technicolor aqua
•Peapod- a pale green with yellow undertones
•Silver Peony- a nude, beige color with silver undertones
•Russet- a deep brown with dark orange undertones


Men's Colors Include Rich Earth Tones
The men’s spring 2011 list shares five of the women’s colors- Honeysuckle, Beeswax, Regatta, Lavender, Blue Caracao, and Russet. The remaining five colors are:

•Barberry- a deep pink, purple color
•Firecracker- a medium orange with fiery, red tones
•Turf Green- dark green with blue undertones
•Linen- a nude color with pink and beige undertones
•Flint Gray- a light gray









Pantone also asked fashion designers, ranging from Betsey Johnson and Badgley Mischka to Charlotte Ronson and Monique Lhuillier what places these colors reminded the designers of. Responses ranged from Istanbul, Spain, the Mediterranean Sea, Brazil, Southern France, to Lima, Peru with emphasis on “gem tones,” “vibrant mosaics” and “a mix of Old World meets New World” found in all of these exotic and gorgeous locations across the globe.

Consumers take heed, this spring your wardrobe is going to need an update to keep up with Spring 2011’s jetsetter hues.
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Saturday, January 1, 2011

GLAMOROUS LIFE


Here's a BTS sneak peek at my shoot for ICON magazine. G-L-A-M-O-R-O-U-S!

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