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TUE

One Designer, Two Ways: Dolce & Gabbana

Posted by babu 12:08pm GMT

Now I've featured a lot of designers, two ways, but this is a first.

Tina Fey and Sheryl Crow wore almost identical floral sheaths from the Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2010 Collection to the 2010 Matrix Awards last night.

While Tina looked adorable in her V-neck number, I'm going to have to go with Sheryl on this one. By foregoing a cover-up, the singer is able to show off her toned arms.

Which style is the right way, and which one needs to hit the highway? You tell me in the comment section below.

Photos: Jemal Countess/Getty Images

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WED

Red-Carpet Denim: Trend or Foe?

Posted by babu 12:44pm GMT

Is Hollywood having a dress-down day?

While stars like Beyonce and Rihanna continue to break out the bells and whistles on the red-carpet, more and more celebs are slipping into their favorite pair of jeans and calling it a day.

Just this week, I spotted Selena Gomez, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Tina Fey sporting denim (paired with casual tops) while running the press circuit.

Is denim the new black-tie optional?


Photos (left to right): Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images; Charles Eshelman/Getty Images; Andreas Rentz/Getty Images

25
MON

Fashion Formula: SAG Stars Take Home the Blue

Posted by babu 5:32pm GMT

We all know that a blue ribbon means "first place." But who knew wearing a blue dress to the recent 2010 SAG Awards could get you a win!

While many of our favorite actresses and shows deserved their well-earned honors (blue-hued dress or not), you can't deny that the indigo winning streak is surprisingly suspicious.

Sandra Bullock took home a statue for Best Actress for "The Blind Side" in a sapphire-trimmed Alexander McQueen dress and now has people buzzing that she is an easy win for the Oscars. And, like Bullock, both Drew Barrymore (in Monique Lhuillier) and Julianna Margulies (in Narciso Rodriguez) won in their categories at last week's 2010 Golden Globes AND again at Saturday's SAG event.

But Tina Fey had better luck winning at the SAGs (she lost Best Actress in a Comedy at the Globes) in her blueish-hued Salvatore Ferragamo short style.

Would you wear this look?


Photos (left to right): Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic; Steve Granitz/WireImage; Frazer Harrison/Getty; Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage

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TUE

David Meister Q&A: Designer to the Stars

Posted by babu 8:02am GMT

David Meister David Meister is a magician with a dress, which is why his red-carpet creations are worn by everyone from gorgeous curvy singing/acting sensation Jennifer Hudson to petite TV comedy queen Tina Fey. In the first part of our exclusive interview, Meister shares with us how he started out (in shapewear!) and how that experience with stretch and fit translates into the stunning dresses he creates today. And come back tomorrow as we recap our first-ever Inside the Designer's Studio, where we'll visit David Meister's showroom to get the scoop on dressing for the red carpet.

When did you begin designing your line?

I’ve been in the fashion business for 20 years, but I started my label about 10 years ago. After graduating college, I moved to New York City, and my first job was in shapewear with Danskin. I am a big believer in stretch, and so many of my clothes are knit or have stretch in them. What I love about stretch is that it fits more people, travels well and is more modern. I then designed a day-to-night line for Macy’s, but I always wanted to do eveningwear. Laundry by Shelli Segal picked me to do a new evening line for them, and that is how I moved to L.A. Eventually I started my own line.

How did you become involved in red carpet and dressing stars for the red carpet?

I have a great PR partner in Film Fashion. One of the first relationships we ever developed was with Sharon Stone. She saw the lookbook and loved it and we ended up doing some custom dresses with her. And sometimes I work with an up-and-comer who becomes a big star. I dressed Jennifer Hudson for her first movie premiere and still work with her for the red carpet.

How do you go about designing a red carpet dress for a particular celebrity?

It happens many different ways. Usually, I will do a couple of special dresses in each collection, and the stylists and celebs will get the lookbook. Sometimes they will choose right from the book, or we can collaborate and then I do sketches. We talk about what we can do to make a dress in the collection more special. We start with the dress but will change the color or add beading details. Or, sometimes we start from a sketch only and create something new just for the star.

Which comes first, the dress or the actress?

It depends. When you know someone, you can get a feel for what they like. Sharon Stone knows fashion inside out; she knows clothes and know what she wants. So, a look definitely begins with her sense of style.

With Valerie Bertinelli, I’ve worked with her a lot, and one of the first times I met her she needed a cocktail dress and a gown and needed both in a day, but said she didn’t like white or strapless dresses. I had a white strapless dress and insisted she try it on. It looked amazing on her! So, in that case, it was the dress that determined the red-carpet look.

Looking back at who’s worn your designs over the years, are there any surprises?

With Tina Fey at the Emmys, we didn’t know until that morning if she would wear my dress. Most stars will narrow their look down to two choices and make a decision based on how they are feeling just hours before the event. You never know if your dress will end up on the red carpet until you see the hem coming out of the car.

If you could dress any celebrity whom you haven’t worked with yet, who would it be, and why?

Angelina Jolie. She is so beautiful but in a way that is out of this world. I met her once, and she has the most magnetic energy about her, and that is what really makes her beautiful. Also, Gwyneth Paltrow. She has a great sense of style and also a certain energy about her that makes the room stop when she walks in.

OK, here’s our lightning round of questions. Ready?

Favorite color? Red

Favorite fabric? Jersey

Favorite midnight snack? Ice cream: Ben & Jerry’s Cherry Garcia

Person you’d most like to meet — past or present? Gandhi

Guilty pleasure? Sleeping in

Qualities you most admire in a person? Honesty and compassion

Favorite getaway? My Palm Springs house

Oscars or Grammys? Oscars

Most surprising thing on your current inspiration board? A ball gown

Item or trend we’ll never see in your collections? Ruffles, bows and roses

Interview by Kim Martin Check out David Meister's favorite red-carpet looks.