This week in celebrity fashion, it’s been all about black leather boots. Take a cue from new denim designer
Candice Swanepoel and opt for a casual T-shirt and jeans, or stick with
a polished ensemble courtesy of the lady who does it best, Olivia
Palermo. Anyway, these boot-inspired outfits are a must-try!
2015年2月12日星期四
2015年2月11日星期三
The 25 Best Valentine’s Gifts for Your Lover
Gift shopping—especially for your special someone—can often be
difficult. And when it comes to Valentine’s Day gifts, unless you’re
sticking with flowers and chocolate, there’s nothing easy about it. How
do you strike the right balance of “I love you,” or “I’m just getting to
know you and I like you,” and “I’m not a total cheeseball”? To help, here to selected 25 gifts that will do the trick
(and in style). Shop our top picks for the men in your life below.
The Posters Oh I Don’t Know Print by Marc Hundley ($55)
"Put a little uncertainty in your "I love you" with this print by Marc Hundley, featuring a lyric by The Smiths." — Mat Sanders, creative director
J.Crew Leather Flask ($45)
"Always handy, a leather flask is the perfect gift for the man-about-town. I like the cheeky imprint on the bottom of this version from J.Crew." — Liz Lynch, senior editor
Kaufmann Mercantile Japanese Drawing Pad ($20)
"Alright. What's more attractive than an active mind, really? These Japanese-made drawing pads were made for every manner of scribbles, and the cloudy shade of gray is just plain sleek." — Dana Covit, editor
Victoria’s Secret Necklace-Strap Babydoll ($68)
"I don’t think men care about Valentine’s Day gifts unless it involves this." — Estee Stanley, editor at large
Kenyon City Grill ($475)
"If your mister is an urban dweller who wishes he could grill year-round, Kenyon’s portable City Grill, which is both flameless and smokeless (and can be used indoors or out), is just the thing for him. Did we mention it heats up to 600 degrees in just seven minutes? Talk about a hot gift." — Julia Millay Walsh, managing editor
Arne Jacobsen Design Letters Bone China Cup ($22)
"Featuring Arne Jacobsen's iconic lanky typography, these white porcelain mugs make monograms cool again." — Dana Covit, editor
Master & Dynamic MH 40 Over-Ear Headphones ($399)
"In case your guy wants to tune out and look good doing it." — Estee Stanley, editor at large
Teranishi Leather Dopp Kit ($225)
"Upgrade your man’s basic a toiletry case to something more gentlemanly and send him traveling in style." — Julia Millay Walsh, managing editor
Byredo Parfums Tree House Candle ($80)
"Evoke love trysts from those dreamy summer afternoons with Byredo's Tree House fragrance." — Mat Sanders, creative director
Obeah Encens Sacré Room Spray ($60)
"Candles aren’t for everyone, but thankfully Obeah’s room sprays create a sexy mood without the flame. I’m a big fan of the New Orleans-inspired scent Encens Sacré, which marries smoky, resinous frankincense with herbal bay leaf and davana. It’s woodsy, masculine, and totally man-approved." — Julia Millay Walsh, managing editor
Nickey Kehoe Paper Taxidermy Gold Bison ($155)
"This gold bison paper taxidermy wall hanging screams, 'You're the man.'"— Mat Sanders, creative director
Global Classic Chef’s Knife ($99 and up)
"Maybe not the most romantic choice, but if your guy does most of the cooking and considers himself a whiz in the kitchen, he'll appreciate a solid new chef's knife. I have this Japanese-inspired one myself and love it." — Liz Lynch, senior editor
Simone LeBlanc Noble Tastes Box ($200)
"For when you want to enjoy the fruits of your gifting, too, this beautifully indulgent box ticks all the boxes: It includes artisan salami, smoked alderwood sea salt, extra virgin olive oil, a potent blend of coffee, a wooden cutting board, plus truffles with major heat." — Dana Covit, editor
Foodie Dice Season Dinners Dice Tumbler ($38)
"No excuses. Even your man can make a meal that fits onto a tiny die." — Estee Stanley, editor at large
Cinnamon Projects Circa Incense Burner ($150)
"These brass, handcrafted incense burners look great on the table, even when they're not burning." — Mat Sanders, creative director
Hermès Mises et Relances Tray ($490)
"Add a sense of luxury to his bedroom and help his dresser or nightstand look more organized with this Hermès leather change and catch-all tray. Nothing says true love like Hermès, am I right?" — Liz Lynch, senior editor
Void Watches V03D Off-White Leather Strap Watch ($215)
"This timepiece will look just as dapper on your nightstand as it will on his wrist. Win, win." — Julia Millay Walsh, managing editor
Tappan Collective Untitled 2 by Doug Galante ($95 and up)
"Elevate your man's art collection with this abstract print by Doug Galante. With graphic black and white strokes, it's a cool addition to his home office or personal pad." — Julia Millay Walsh, managing editor
The Posters Oh I Don’t Know Print by Marc Hundley ($55)
"Put a little uncertainty in your "I love you" with this print by Marc Hundley, featuring a lyric by The Smiths." — Mat Sanders, creative director
J.Crew Leather Flask ($45)
"Always handy, a leather flask is the perfect gift for the man-about-town. I like the cheeky imprint on the bottom of this version from J.Crew." — Liz Lynch, senior editor
Kaufmann Mercantile Japanese Drawing Pad ($20)
"Alright. What's more attractive than an active mind, really? These Japanese-made drawing pads were made for every manner of scribbles, and the cloudy shade of gray is just plain sleek." — Dana Covit, editor
Victoria’s Secret Necklace-Strap Babydoll ($68)
"I don’t think men care about Valentine’s Day gifts unless it involves this." — Estee Stanley, editor at large
Kenyon City Grill ($475)
"If your mister is an urban dweller who wishes he could grill year-round, Kenyon’s portable City Grill, which is both flameless and smokeless (and can be used indoors or out), is just the thing for him. Did we mention it heats up to 600 degrees in just seven minutes? Talk about a hot gift." — Julia Millay Walsh, managing editor
Cor Sine Labe Doli Primo Shiny Ceramic Bow Tie ($195)
"He may never need you to tie this bow tie, but he'll think of you with
every compliment he receives on its unusual, ceramic form." — Mat
Sanders, creative director
Il Bussetto Credit Card Case ($55)
"For the constant traveler or minimal man, this sleek, Italian leather
credit card sleeve holds only the cards he needs. I love it in this
modern, olive green color." — Liz Lynch, senior editor Arne Jacobsen Design Letters Bone China Cup ($22)
"Featuring Arne Jacobsen's iconic lanky typography, these white porcelain mugs make monograms cool again." — Dana Covit, editor
Master & Dynamic MH 40 Over-Ear Headphones ($399)
"In case your guy wants to tune out and look good doing it." — Estee Stanley, editor at large
Teranishi Leather Dopp Kit ($225)
"Upgrade your man’s basic a toiletry case to something more gentlemanly and send him traveling in style." — Julia Millay Walsh, managing editor
Byredo Parfums Tree House Candle ($80)
"Evoke love trysts from those dreamy summer afternoons with Byredo's Tree House fragrance." — Mat Sanders, creative director
Crafted Taste Monthly Gift Subscription ($130)
"For a unique gift, this craft cocktail kit subscription hooks your guy
up with the recipe, spirits, and other ingredients you need to create a
unique cocktail each month. Help him discover new drinks, master his
bartending skills, and expand his spirit knowledge. Bonus: Each kit
comes with full-sized ingredients, enough so you can benefit too!" — Liz
Lynch, senior editor
Kaikado Tea Canisters ($140 and up)
"Valentine's Day, if nothing else, is the perfect time for indulgences
you'd never treat yourself to. Know a lover of tea? This traditional
Japanese chazutsu is pretty darn fancy (in a purpose-built kind of way),
and will patina gorgeously over time." — Dana Covit, editor
Mjölk Sucabaruca Memphis Pop Coffee Service ($890)
"Coffee on the go never looked so stylish. I like a gift that will actually be used." — Estee Stanley, editor at largeObeah Encens Sacré Room Spray ($60)
"Candles aren’t for everyone, but thankfully Obeah’s room sprays create a sexy mood without the flame. I’m a big fan of the New Orleans-inspired scent Encens Sacré, which marries smoky, resinous frankincense with herbal bay leaf and davana. It’s woodsy, masculine, and totally man-approved." — Julia Millay Walsh, managing editor
Nickey Kehoe Paper Taxidermy Gold Bison ($155)
"This gold bison paper taxidermy wall hanging screams, 'You're the man.'"— Mat Sanders, creative director
Global Classic Chef’s Knife ($99 and up)
"Maybe not the most romantic choice, but if your guy does most of the cooking and considers himself a whiz in the kitchen, he'll appreciate a solid new chef's knife. I have this Japanese-inspired one myself and love it." — Liz Lynch, senior editor
Simone LeBlanc Noble Tastes Box ($200)
"For when you want to enjoy the fruits of your gifting, too, this beautifully indulgent box ticks all the boxes: It includes artisan salami, smoked alderwood sea salt, extra virgin olive oil, a potent blend of coffee, a wooden cutting board, plus truffles with major heat." — Dana Covit, editor
Foodie Dice Season Dinners Dice Tumbler ($38)
"No excuses. Even your man can make a meal that fits onto a tiny die." — Estee Stanley, editor at large
Cinnamon Projects Circa Incense Burner ($150)
"These brass, handcrafted incense burners look great on the table, even when they're not burning." — Mat Sanders, creative director
Hermès Mises et Relances Tray ($490)
"Add a sense of luxury to his bedroom and help his dresser or nightstand look more organized with this Hermès leather change and catch-all tray. Nothing says true love like Hermès, am I right?" — Liz Lynch, senior editor
Symbol Audio Tabletop Hifi Soundsystem ($1080)
"So swank. Music will just sound so much better emanating from this
fully-outfitted and modern take on the tabletop hi-fi." — Dana Covit,
editorVoid Watches V03D Off-White Leather Strap Watch ($215)
"This timepiece will look just as dapper on your nightstand as it will on his wrist. Win, win." — Julia Millay Walsh, managing editor
Tappan Collective Untitled 2 by Doug Galante ($95 and up)
"Elevate your man's art collection with this abstract print by Doug Galante. With graphic black and white strokes, it's a cool addition to his home office or personal pad." — Julia Millay Walsh, managing editor
ABC Carpet & Home Martini Mixer ($100)
"For a gent who likes martinis, this sleek modern mixer is the
embodiment of style. With a beaker, strainer, and mixing spoon, this
stainless steel gift is a handsome bar addition, no matter how often he
shakes and stirs." — Julia Millay Walsh, managing editor2015年2月9日星期一
The Big Stars On 2015 57th Grammy Awards Red Carpet
The 57th Grammy Awards has got finished and congratulate for Sam Smith and Beck were the big winners at 57th annual Grammy Awards, dominating the
biggest categories on Music's Biggest Night. And Beyonce won three Grammys including Best R&B Song, Best R&B Performance and Best Surround Sound Album also to be the winner.
And pitty is also existed for Katy Perry and Taylor Swift, both of them did not get anyone grammy, but they are still enjoy this biggest music party. Here to check the best dressed on the 57th Grammy Awards red carpet .
And pitty is also existed for Katy Perry and Taylor Swift, both of them did not get anyone grammy, but they are still enjoy this biggest music party. Here to check the best dressed on the 57th Grammy Awards red carpet .
Taylor Swift
Stop
everything! The "Shake It Off" singer deserves a standing ovation (or
at least seated applause) for this ocean blue Elie Saab gown with
fuchsia Giuseppe Zanotti heels.
Katy Perry
The
pop star told E! News her Zuhair Murad frock was "Fresh from the Paris
runway" and the reason she picked it was because she "just want[ed] to
shine bright like a diamond." (Shout out to her bestie Rihanna for inspiring her to do so).
Chrissy Teigen
So far every awards show in 2015 has had at least one stunning white gown—and thanks to John Legends' wife (in Emilio Pucci) that trend is still going strong.
Gwen Stefani
Beyonce
Sure, this look seems familiar, but whatever, we're still feeling it! Queen B was her usually stunning self in a plunging Proenza Schouler gown.
Miranda Lambert
Without question it is the pop of pink that takes this simple black figure-hugging gown to the next level.
Nicki Minaj
2015年2月7日星期六
Recall The First Grammys For The Big Stars
The 57th Annual Grammy Awards will be held on February 8, 2015, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The show will be broadcast live by CBS at 5:00 p.m. 83 Grammy Awards will be presented, one more than in 2014. Much of the big stars will come for this big party and perform on Music's Biggest Night.
Here to recall the first red carpet of the big stars, do you still remember the young time ?
Here to recall the first red carpet of the big stars, do you still remember the young time ?
Katy Perry
The "Firework" singer looked pretty in pink during the 2009 Grammys.
Justin Bieber
Destiny's Child
We
miss the days when these three women performed together as Destiny's
Child. The trio won their first Grammy back in 2000 for "Say My Name."
John Legend
The singer won his first Grammy back in 2005 for Best New Artist.
Ed Sheeran
The singer-songwriter has yet to snatch a Grammy, but his first nomination was back in 2013.
Iggy Azalea
Sam Smith
The "Stay With Me" crooner made his Grammys debut in 2014.
Rihanna
Black Eyed Peas
Here's the love! The band is pictured together in 2004.
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
The duo took home not one, not two, but three Grammys for their album The Heist in 2014.
Bruno Mars
The "Uptown Funk" singer won his first Grammy in 2011 for his song "Just The Way You Are."
Lady Gaga
Kanye West
The rapper won his first Grammy in 2004.Alicia Keys
The mom of two won her first Grammy in 2002.
Taylor Swift
Britney Spears
Christina Aguilera
The singer won the Best New Artist category in 2000.
Carrie Underwood
The country singer is sparking at her first Grammy awards show back in 2007.
Kelly Clarkson
Adele
Pink
The "Just Like a Pill" singer won her first Grammy for Best Collaboration with Vocal.
Eminem
Sheryl Crow
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