Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Top 5 Absurd Searches in February


I didn't have a chance to do this earlier in the month, but it is one of my favorite monthly posts.  What were people searching for at Red Carpet Closet in February?  Well, the usual absurd, wacky, and downright interesting searches were done all over the world wide web and they stopped here.  Thanks for coming by, your searches sure were unusual, and I will offer up a few links to help you find what you were looking for.

1. "Joan Rivers, Gay Swiffer":  Yes, after the SAG Awards, Joan Rivers did call someone a "gay swiffer".  That someone would be Angie Harmon.  Now, don't ever double cross Angie's fans.  They are called "twangles" and they have a lot of bite.  They love their Angie!  Read more about the "gay swiffer".

2. "Is Sandeep Parikh single?": I think my site is turning into a dating service since some of you were wondering about Charlie Bodin and Paula Rhodes of A Good Knight's Quest a few months ago. Well, I don't know if Sandeep is dating someone.  Let's ask....Sandeep, pipe in here!  If you want to know more about Sandeep Parikh, here is my interview with him about The Legend of Neil.  UPDATE:  Yep, he's single.  Ladies, line on up!

3. "Tuned out after Oscars F-bomb":  Okay, I understand, The 83rd Annual Academy Awards weren't the Oscars of your dreams.  Did the Melissa Leo F-bomb make you tune out?  The hosts?  The predictability of the show/awards?  Well, spice it up and read my behind the scenes take from the interview room at the show.

4.  "Where did Olga Kay get her gun dress?":  I love Olga Kay fans.  Each month they search for something new about their favorite YouTube star:  "Something serious in Olga Kay's life right now", "Olga Kay sneakers", "How tall is Olga Kay?".  Olga is awesome, learn more about her from my interview with her here.   We have an answer: BETSEY JOHNSON.  Thanks, Olga!

5. "Will the Oscars bleachers seats be cold this weekend?":  Geez, let me look into my crystal ball or direct you to The Weather Channel.  It was cold on the red carpet this year, so I hope you bundled up!  See my red carpet interviews from the Oscars or find out how you can register for the bleachers seat lottery for 2012.

Keep those searches coming because I already know March is going to be a good one with key words like "Is there a Mary Poppins bathroom at Disneyland?"  See you tomorrow at Red Carpet Closet!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Rise Up


Last week, I was really frustrated:  at my neighbor who doesn't focus on the maintenance of his unit, of the delay in my bathroom renovation with the leak, and the time it was wasting out of my day while contractors and plumbers traipsed in and out of my house.  Today, that doesn't matter.  I don't know what a bad day is.  Right now, there are people who don't have a house, who have lost everything, including the most precious thing of all:  loved ones.


So, as I stop and pause, I can see how lucky I am.  It is time for me to help out and remind myself that my bad day is a really good day.  It's time for a call to action to come together as a nation, rise up, and help our fellow brothers and sisters overseas.


Like I said after the Haitian tragedy, "The only thing that matters is treating people with respect and kindness. It needs to be the foundation of our world. I am hopeful because so many have responded to the call for help whether it is with a financial gift or the gift of time. I will sleep soundly knowing that this is true."


My donation went to the American Red Cross.  This organization makes sure that 100% of your donation goes directly to earthquake/tsunami relief.   I hope these contributions lead to a better day to every victim in Japan.  


DONATE.


My City of Ruins
Lyrics By Bruce Springsteen

There is a blood red circle
On the cold dark ground
And the rain is falling down
The church door's thrown open
I can hear the organ's song
But the congregation's gone
My city of ruins
My city of ruins

Now the sweet bells of mercy
Drift through the evening trees
Young men on the corner
Like scattered leaves,
The boarded up windows,
The empty streets
While my brother's down on his knees
My city of ruins
My city of ruins

Come on, rise up! Come on, rise up!
Come on, rise up! Come on, rise up!
Come on, rise up! Come on, rise up!

Now's there's tears on the pillow
Darlin' where we slept
And you took my heart when you left
Without your sweet kiss
My soul is lost, my friend
Tell me how do I begin again?
My city's in ruins
My city's in ruins

Now with these hands,
With these hands,
With these hands,
I pray Lord
With these hands,
With these hands,
I pray for the strength, Lord
With these hands,
With these hands,
I pray for the faith, Lord
We pray for your love, Lord
We pray for the lost, Lord
We pray for this world, Lord
We pray for the strength, Lord
We pray for the strength, Lord

Come on
Come on
Come on, rise up
Come on, rise up
Come on, rise up
Come on, rise up
Come on, rise up
Come on, rise up
Come on, rise up
Come on, rise up
Come on, rise up




Monday, March 14, 2011

The Stylist Edition



Update:  To read the 2012 Stylist edition, click here.  

During Awards Season, I was commenting about the importance of a stylist and how they were critical in organizing an overall look for the celebrity based on their shape, personality, coloring, etc.  While some stylists are uber-high profile like Rachel Zoe, other stylists remain in the background doing all of the legwork for the big march down the red carpet.  It can be challenging to find out who is dressing the stars.  Well, my questions were answered by this week's shiny new Hollywood Reporter magazine that came in the mail.  Remember when I was questioning Amy Adams stylist?  Well, I am going to share some of the highlights from The Hollywood Reporter's Top 25 Stylists and I think some of the stylist/celeb pairings are going to surprise you.  (Because there are 25 stylists to go through, I will comment on certain ones and the others I will just list who they dress.)

Photo Courtesy of Amanda Lyons

1. Rachel Zoe:  Duh, of course. She put together 8 divine outfits for Anne Hathaway at The 83rd Annual Academy Awards.  That tux was the piece de resistance, in my opinion.  Also dresses: Jennifer Garner, Eva Mendes, Liv Tyler, Demi Moore (Although recent rumors have her defecting to former Zoe assistant, Brad Goreski.)


2. Kate Young:  Natalie Portman's stylist all season long.  I am not sure I agree with this because of the misguided Golden Globes dress, but the Rodarte dress at the Oscars was a winner.  Also dresses:  Alicia Keyes.

Kevork Djansezian, Getty Images

3. Petra Flannery:  Petra would have been number 2 in my book because made Mila Kunis into a red carpet movie star this year.  Mila did not have a single fashion misstep all season. Her other client, Hailee Steinfeld, was dressed age appropriately and simply looked fresh and lovely at the Oscars in Marchesa. Also dresses:  Zoe Saldana.

4. Jen Rade:  Another controversial one in my book because she has big hits like Angelina Jolie, but big misses like The Office's Jenna Fischer.  I love Jenna, but she never looks styled at any red carpet.  In fact, I was surprised to hear she used a stylist, that's how ill-fitting her dresses look.  I think this stylist/celeb pairing needs rethinking because Jenna deserves to shine like the beauty that she is.  Also dresses:  Pink, Cher.

5. Anna Bingemann:  Dresses Claire Danes, Naomi Watts, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Tina Fey.


6. Cristina Ehrlich:  Okay, we finally have the answer!!  This is who dresses Amy Adams. This is another pairing that isn't working. Amy is stunning and I always feel like her dresses miss the mark or they are styled with the wrong jewelry like at the Oscars this year.  Also dresses:  Penelope Cruz, Julianne Hough, Kyra Sedgwick, Ashley Green, Julianna Margulies.

7. Deborah Waknin:  Dresses Halle Berry, Sandra Bullock.  (That's some A-list star wattage!)


8. Elizabeth Stewart:  This one may be controversial for some of you, but Cate Blanchett looked amazing in person.  The fault of the stylist on the Givenchy Couture dress is that it did not photograph well. That is also a part of their job to make sure it translates well live and on camera.  Also dresses:  Jennifer Lawrence, Amanda Seyfried, Kristin Davis, Viola Davis.

9. Leslie Fremar: Dresses Reese Witherspoon, Julianne Moore, Charlize Theron.

10. Jeanne Yang:  Dresses Katie Holmes, Tom Cruise, Christian Bale, and Melissa Leo (That Marc Bower dress at the Oscars was terrible and she will forever be the 2011 Oscar winner in that dress!)

11. Leith Clark:  Dresses Michelle Williams, Keira Knightley.

12. Estee Stanley:  Dresses Jessica Biel, Lea Michele.  This is a good stylist for young Hollywood as she has done a great job with putting Lea on the fashion map.

Nicole Kidman at the 2011 Grammys.

13. L'Wren Scott:  She's a designer and a stylist, but whoa--she was all over the map with her client, Nicole Kidman, this season.  Nicole has always been a fashion icon, but I don't think her fashion choices this year hit the mark except for the dress she wore to the Grammys.

14. Jessica Paster:  She used to be THE stylist to go to before the Top 10 crop of stylists came forward and made their fashion mark.  Dresses:  Annette Bening, Emily Blunt.


15. Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn:  Dresses Jennifer Lopez, Rachel McAdams, Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, and Rihanna.  They've done a great job with J Lo's "comeback" on American Idol and giving her short dresses to showcase those Venus razor sponsored legs.  She looks fabulous.

16. Maryam Malakpour:  Dresses Heidi Klum, Courtney Cox, The Rolling Stones. (Yep, even old rock stars have a stylist.)


17.  Tanya Gill:  I was surprised to see Tanya this far down the list.  She dressed a very polished Hillary Swank this year.  Hillary's looks at the Oscars and the SAG Awards really hit the mark.  They weren't fashion game changers, but they offered up a softer side of the perennially buff Swank.  Also dresses:  Jane Fonda, Kate Winslet.

18. Tiina Laakonen:  Dresses Carey Mulligan.  I think we will all be hearing more from this stylist in the next few years with a high profile client like Carey.  She's definitely one to watch.

19. George Kotsiopoulos: You know him from E!'s Fashion Police.  He dresses Freida Pinto, Kristen Stewart, Kerry Washington, Katy Perry, and Kathryn Bigelow.  I expect him to be more of a TV personality versus a stylist with his new found TV fame.


20. Nicole Chavez:  Yikes, she dressed Scarlett Johansson this year.  That outfit was on trend with the lace, but it fit snugly in all of the wrong places.  I was about two feet away from Scarlett on the red carpet at the Oscars and this beautiful actress with an incredible body did not look her best.  Also dresses:  Rachel Bilson, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Katherine Heigel.

21. Annabel Tollman:  Dresses Jessica Simpson, Cynthia Nixon, and formerly, Scarlett Johansson. (Go back to her, Scarlett!)

22. Brad Goreski:  One of my personal faves from Bravo's The Rachel Zoe Project, but he's now on his own dressing Jessica Alba.  Truth be told,  I want the real skinny:  Did Demi Moore defect to Brad?

23. June Ambrose:  Dresses Diddy, Jay Z, Kelly Ripa, and Mariah Carey.  (Eh.  Do any of these celebs make an impressive fashion mark?)

24. Samantha McMillen:  Dresses Johnny Depp and Michelle Pfeiffer.

Nicole Richie at the 2010 Oscars.

25. Simone Harouche:  I cannot believe she is only number 25.  She is one of my favorites for creating Nicole Richie's current look after Nicole parted ways with Rachel Zoe.  On the flip side, she is also dressed Christina Aguilera and Miley Cyrus, so maybe that is why she is stuck in the number 25 position.

Well, there you have it, a fashion stylist bible all thanks to The Hollywood Reporter and a few added comments from me.  I also tried to link as many of the stylists' websites for you to peruse, it is surprising how many stylists hide behind their agency's websites versus becoming a brand like Rachel Zoe. (But that is another topic for another day!) The Style Issue is dated March 18, 2011 if you want to pick up a copy of this week's edition with Rachel Zoe on the cover.  I am keeping this one handy because we are going to need it with the next award season beginning in only 5 months.  Yep, Emmys season is just around the corner.  Be sure to comment below because I would love to hear your thoughts on some of these stylists and see if you agree with me or not.

To view my 2012 Top 25 Stylists article, click here.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Three Things

It's been a lovely week at home in Los Angeles and the weather has been perfect here.  I am hoping this weather continues right into my trip to New Orleans next week.  It has been about 14 years since I have been to NOLA, so feel free to shoot me some suggestions for food, shopping, and sightseeing.  I am really looking forward to the trip.  In the meantime, here are three things that I have been enjoying this week:


1. CB Designs Bracelet:  I've worn Cathy Baron's designs on the red carpet here and I recently just mentioned her interview over at Stuff She Likes, so I was thrilled to receive one of Steampunk bracelets to wear.  Her look is "luxurious, vintage, and one of kind" and I love that my bracelet has parts from antique watches to compliment the bead and chain work.  You can find her Etsy shop here.  I have my eye on one of her propeller rings next.


2. L'Oréal Paris Infallible Lip Color in Beyoncé Red:  This lip color was given to me during Oscars Week from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Press Gift Bag.  I let it sit on my bathroom counter until I decided to crack it open and see what it was all about. Honestly, I thought it was a cheek stain based on the shape of the packaging.  Little did I know, it was a two-in-one product.  It is a lip stain on one side and a gloss on the other.  If you wear the two together, BAM!, you have an amazing lip color that stays on all day.....and I mean all day.  As someone who eats off her lip gloss in less than twenty minutes, this is the perfect solution to my lip color issue.  There are tons of colors to choose from and you can find it at the drugstore from $10-12.


3. The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin:  I am not much of a self help book kind of girl and I was reluctant to pick up this book even though it was recommended to me by Kimberly Yates of Blonde Moxie after this happened last December.  Last week on my way to Oklahoma City, the book caught my eye on the LAX bookshelf.  2011 has been such an exciting year for me, why would I need this?  Well, it turned out to be exactly what I needed.  It is a great reminder to appreciate the little things, the fleeting moments, and ways to enjoy your home, friends, and family in ways you never expected.  Pick up the book at the link below or read the blog, I think you will get a lot out of it.

My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone in Japan right now.  For those of you that have family and friends in the area, I hope they are safe and sound.

Have a great weekend and I will see you on Monday at Red Carpet Closet!

Disclosure:  Items #1 and #2 were complimentary.  I was not asked to do a review on this by either vendor.  I chose to write about it on my own accord because I like the products and I wanted to share them with you.


Thursday, March 10, 2011

Go Far: The Christopher Rush Story

Living in LA, I am obviously surrounded the entertainment industry and all that comes with it:  TV, films, and the inevitable Hollywood gossip.  I get to hear about what people are working on, when their project will air, and their latest work they are raising money for.  About a month ago, I finally took the time to see my friend, Zack Arnold's, trailer for his passion project, Go Far:  The Christopher Rush Story.  It's a documentary about his friend, Christopher Rush, and his inspiring story about living with Muscular Dystrophy and continually defying the odds. He lived his life like we all should each and every day.

I have always been impressed with Zack's work; whether it is editing the game-changing web series, The Bannen Way, or editing the last couple seasons of Burn Notice, he is always the consummate professional in the industry.  So, that's why I am helping out with this project and donating money to get the project off of the ground.  I was inspired by Christopher Rush's story, I love documentaries, and I realized what an incredible impact Christopher had on Zack's life.

So take a look at the trailer below (with some incredible MD Telethon footage with Jerry Lewis!), visit the website, and if you are moved, maybe donate a few dollars to this worthwhile project on Kickstarter. (Deadline is March 20th.)

Watch the trailer and let me know what you think!



Wednesday, March 9, 2011

It's Time For A Giveaway!


It's been awhile since I have done a giveaway, so let's dust off the gifting closet and find something fun.  This month's giveaway is a pair of sparkly silver Summer Jasmines, "the comfortable, compactable evening and pedicure shoes that fit in your purse!"  Consider these shoes the multi-purpose sandal to throw in your big, slouchy bag when you are walking all over the city, grab a pedicure, and then need a reprieve at the end of the night when your Louboutins (or a fabulous pair of knock-offs) are dragging you down.



So, I am going to do a spectacular giveaway with these shoes and by the way, they retail for $98. Shazam! That's a good giveaway. They are Silver, they are Size 7 (They run big, so I would say it is closer to a Size 8), they come complete with sparkles, and it includes a black satin carrying case PLUS a cute red Summer Jasmine key chain.  Does this sound like a good deal or what?



Here's how to enter:

1. Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, or Bloglovin'.

2.  Leave me a comment letting me know where you follow me and be sure to leave your contact information.

Rules:   18+ to enter, US residents only, Enter by 11:59 PM on Friday, March 18th.

Winner will be selected by Random.org and announced on Monday, March 21st.

Good luck, everyone!

This giveaway is featured on Blog Giveaway Directory.  Be sure to visit them for the most comprehensive list of blog contests and giveaways happening each week.

March 21, 2011:  The winner is announced!


Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Under-Your-Garments


The great thing about having a blog is that you get the chance to meet so many new friends.  So today, I want to introduce you to one of my blogger friends, Elle, of Elle Sees.  She's a fun Atlanta gal who loves Mad Men as much as I do and she throws some darn good looking theme parties. Recently, she called out to fellow bloggers for our hottest style, hair, and beauty tips.  I figured it was a good time to dust off this post and remind everyone about your undergarments as you move from your winter wardrobe into spring. Remember, we don't want to see your thong, bra straps, or the dreaded VPL.  I want to thank Elle for featuring my post on her site yesterday because undergarments should stay just that:  under-your-garments.



Revisit the post and make sure to stop by and say "hi' to my friend, Elle.

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