Showing posts with label Celebrities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celebrities. Show all posts

Friday, August 20, 2010

Beyoncé Knowles Shares Her Beauty Secrets

She’s as famous for her ever-changing looks as she is for being a workaholic singer, actress, and all-around superstar. Here, some of her secrets to staying fierce

Are there similarities between music and perfume?
When I write songs, I want them to be sensual and sexy, so women can go out on the dance floor and feel free and strong—like they can say whatever they want to say, especially to the opposite sex. And that’s what I wanted Heat to do too. You feel more confident when you’re wearing a fragrance you love.

Any anti-fatigue beauty tricks?
I always keep a pair of Ray-Bans handy! And sometimes I put a little gold eye shadow in the inner corners of my eyes—it’s more subtle than white, but it still really makes you look more awake.

What do you use to give your body skin that velvety sheen?
I layer on bronzers for public appearances. I love L’Oréal Paris Sublime Bronze One Day gel, which you can just get at Walmart, and Scott Barnes Body Bling is also great.

You do your own makeup for performances. Why not use a makeup artist?
It’s a way of getting into the zone—it’s part of becoming Sasha Fierce. I’m able to sit down for an hour and play around with makeup, which I find really relaxing and fun. Before a tour, I have my makeup artist design a look for me—she draws it on paper to show me where to put everything.

How important is hair and makeup for getting into film roles?
Very. Especially playing Etta James in Cadillac Records—once I put on that blond wig and those thick eyebrows, I felt much more natural in her skin. That’s one of the things I love about makeup: You can change your whole attitude just by doing your eyeliner or lipstick differently.

What are some of your staple red-carpet tricks?
I use a makeup primer, and then I use a lot of powder to keep everything in place. I usually go for a waterproof mascara, or a strip of false lashes when I’m onstage, so I won’t get smudgy. And I love L’Oréal Paris Elnett hairspray—it holds like nothing else.

Your mom owned a hair salon when you were growing up. Did you try out a lot of styles?
Oh, yeah. I’m sure it was scary for her because I was always messing with my hair when I was a kid. One of the worst things I did was cut my ponytails off. I saw my mom doing extensions, so I thought she’d be able to put them back on. Thankfully I had separated my hair into quarters and I only cut off the front two ponytails. Afterward I had to have really thick bangs for a while.

Did it make you more fearless about experimenting as an adult?
Definitely. I’m still always doing something to my hair—cutting layers, or bleaching it, or taking it upon myself to copy fashionable hairstyles without knowing the necessary techniques. A couple of weeks ago, I cut my own bangs and put highlights in the front. When my stylist saw me, she was like, “What did you do?!” I did a pretty good job, but she still had to fix it. We’re always joking that I’m a frustrated hairdresser.

How often do you exercise?
I’ve never been all that consistent. If I’m onstage doing a performance for two and a half hours, I don’t really think I need to do anything else. So when I’m on tour, I let it slide. But I just started working out at the Tracy Anderson gym. It’s hard work!

Tracy Anderson is known for reshaping people’s bodies. Is that what you want?
Not really; I’m pretty happy. I want to get my arms a bit leaner, but other than that, it’s just maintenance.

Do you follow a specific diet?
Well, I don’t eat pasta every day. I’m not trying to lose or gain weight, but I do have to work out and watch what I eat. I’m not someone who can go crazy. I’ll usually have cereal for breakfast and a salad for lunch and a light dinner, and then on Sundays I’ll allow myself to have whatever I want.

You famously did the Master Cleanse for your role in Dreamgirls. Would you ever do it again?
Never. I did it to lose weight really fast, but it wasn’t fun. There are healthier ways to lose weight—I wouldn’t recommend it.



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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Taylor Lautner interview

Get to Know Taylor Lautner New Moon star Taylor Lautner tells us about his first kiss, his worst habit, and why he still gets shy around girls.

How old were you when you had your first kiss?

"It was sometime in junior high. I don't remember what year, but it was definitely in junior high. I think it was just with a random girl from school. I mean, it's not like I walked up to her and was like 'You're just a random girl and I'm going to kiss you,' but just a girl from school, and we had a little thing in junior high."

What's the girl fashion trend that confuses the heck out of you?

"I have one that sometimes I don't understand and sometimes I think is really cute: leg warmers. Sometimes it looks really awkward, like Why are you wearing those? and sometimes it's like, that's pretty cute. Maybe it's the girl or has something to do with wearing them on a sunny day. Like when it's California weather and it's 90 degrees, you don't need to be wearing them. Maybe that's the answer: The fashion trend I don't understand — leg warmers when it's 90 degrees out!"

What's the chick flick you secretly love?

"It's definitely girly: The Notebook. And A Walk to Remember."

What's your TV guilty pleasure?

"One thing I watch off the hook because it's on every single night up here [in Vancouver] and I usually can't find it in the States that much is Dog: The Bounty Hunter."

Who would play you in the movie version of your life?

"Everybody else always says Johnny Depp, but I wouldn't mind Brad Pitt or Matt Damon. When people ask me whose career I'd want to have, I say Matt Damon. I love the Bourne series."


If you could trade places with anyone in the world for one day, who would it be?

Brian Austin Green, because he gets to date Megan Fox!


Who in your family are you closest to?

"My sister because she looks up to me, but I also look up to her in a way. She's younger, she's only 10, so I'm probably going to be one of those brothers who are watching her with boys, which she's probably not going to like too much."


What's your favorite Web site?

"I'm not on the computer that much, but I used to go to this Web site called addictinggames.com. It has the coolest games and a lot of variety, so whenever I was bored, I would just go on that."

What's your worst habit?

"I bounce my knees, but I do not have restless leg syndrome. I did an interview, I don't even know who it was with, and they said I told them I have restless leg syndrome and it distracts me from my work. I do not have any syndrome. I actually have many friends [like me] who just bounce their knees."


Being that you have tons of screaming fans, is it easy for you to talk to girls?

"[Laughs] Oh, I definitely wouldn't say I overcame that. I guess it just depends on the girl. Sometimes I'll feel free to completely open up, and I wish I could do that more often because that's what I look for in a girl. Someone that can open up and be herself, but no, I definitely haven't overcome it completely."

What's the last song you listened to on your iPod?

"It was actually a techno song. I listen to them to get pumped up on set."


What's the last thing you bought?

"Last night's steak [dinner]."

What did you dream about last night?

"I don't remember. I never remember my dreams."


How much money is in your wallet right now?

"I don't have a wallet with me."

What's a relationship deal breaker for you?

"If a girl doesn't know how to smile or laugh or if they try to play cool all the time. Playing hard to get is not the way to win me over. I'm definitely more for the girl who can smile and laugh all the time and just have a good time!"

Do you play any instruments?

"I've always kind of had an interest in the drums but nothing else. The drums are the only thing I feel I would be good at, because I'm a very physical person. I've always played sports and stuff. Drums would give me something to do."


Fill in the blank: When I look back at 17, I'll remember...

"Being on the set filming New Moon or Eclipse, because both of them occur while I'm 17. And New Moon has definitely been a blast so far, with the whole cast and crew. That's definitely going to be it."

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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Kristen Stewart for Flaunt Magazine Spring 2010

Twilight saga and Super Star Kristen Stewart for Flaunt Magazine Spring 2010



Sunday, July 18, 2010

Kristen Stewart Elle Magazine UK July 2010

The Twilight saga Star

Kristen Stewart Elle Magazine UK July 2010

COVER: Kristen Stewart
ISSUE: July 2010
SHOOT DATE: March 29th 2010
VENUE: On location, Beverley Hills, Los Angeles
PHOTOGRAPHER: Matthias Vriens McGrath
WRITER: Hanna Hanra
ELLE Team: Tom Macklin, Tom Meredith
STYLIST: Anne-Marie Curtis


Saturday, July 17, 2010

Scarlett Johansson for Dolce & Gabbana D&G Makeup Spring / Summer 2010

Scarlett Johansson in new Dolce & Gabbana makeup ads gives Marilyn Monroe impression. She flaunts blonde hair and her beauty for Dolce & Gabbana / D&G The Makeup Collection.




Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Ashley Greene Seventeen Mexico 2010

Translated article:

On working with donatemydress.org:
“I kept my prom dress for years until I joined the foundation and donated it. It’s amazing to see the girls’ eyes when you give ger a beautiful dress. It was because I got to interact with many of the girls afterwards, and I shared my experiences with them.

On her own prom:
“My prom was amazing! I bought my own outfit because my parents didn’t have the money for it. So I worked and saved the money for the dress, and I think that added some special value to it. I went with my High School boyfriend and had a great time. It was the fairy tale everyone talks about! It was a night I’ll remember forever”.

On her personal style.
“I wore a long golden dress with sequins. It had a pronounced cleavage, so mom told me ‘I know your dad and he will not let you leave the house like that!’. So she got me a pashmina to put over the dress”.

Her prom tips.
“Definitely plan ahead, because the ay of teh party you’ll be very nervous. Organizing before the big day helps a lot. When you pick your dress make sure it’s comfortable because you’ll be dancing in it all night. Be yourself and don’t try to copy other looks. Some girls worry so much about their hair and make up and end up overdoing it. Make sure you feel good with your choices, otherwise you’ll be thinking all night ‘Oh my God, what have I done?!”



The boyz talk about their proms:

Taylor: “I always saw these parties in movies and then all of a sudden I was on my own and thought, wow! I’m at my own prom! Mine was at a museum so it was great.”

Rob: (on filming the prom scene in Twilight) “It was amazing eventhough we did it at 2 am, and it was raining and freezing.”

Jackson: “Before my own prom I had worked at a DJ on 10 proms.”

Kellan: “Our theme was Casino. My friends and I gambled all night but I learned the lesson: girls don’t like that.”

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Rihanna Elle Magazine Cover July 2010

Rihanna in ELLE’ s July cover girl
Rihanna Cover Shoot

 

ELLE's July cover girl on her new look and her new man


On the album art for Rated R: “I wanted pictures that represented strength and fearlessness but still femininity—a strong woman who can be vulnerable. Every woman is made up of vulnerability and strength; no matter what race you are, no matter what you’ve been through in your life. Every woman has that strength that is undeniable, but we also have really big hearts. It’s just us.”

On her new beau: “I have a boyfriend. I’m so happy. I feel really comfortable, and it’s so easy. I have such a chaotic life, but at the end of the day, that is just my peace. It keeps me sane, really, talking to him and talking to my family.”

On turning her dream of popstardom into reality: “If I were in Barbados still, I would be dreaming about this. I asked for it, and I love it, so why am I complaining? My first day on tour, I remember saying ‘I’m so tired—this is so much.’ Then I thought, What the fuck? You asked for this—you prayed to God to tour like Madonna.”

On designers she admires: “It’s clear there are definitely fewer black women in the high-fashion industry. One of the things I respected most about Gucci was that they did a print campaign with me. I’m a black girl on a fashion spread for Gucci—that was a big deal. I respect designers who aren’t afraid to go outside the box. I went to a Jean Paul Gaultier show, and I saw girls who are thicker than me, beautiful and voluptuous and different ethnicities. That made me so excited. I thought, Okay, I can work that, for sure.”

On the past year: “A year ago, I was very confused. Because he was my best friend. All of a sudden, one night changed our whole lives—not only our friendship, but our lives. I wanted to wake up one day and just not have that pain anymore. I wanted to be with him again or get over him—it was either-or. I just didn’t want to feel the pain, the confusion.”


Friday, July 9, 2010

Candice Swanepoel Zeki Swimwear Summer 2010 Collection

Candice Swanepoel Zeki Swimwear Summer 2010 Collection

Victoria’s Secret Model Candice Swanepoel dazzled Zeki Swimwear Summer 2010 Collection. Vivacious Candice Swanepoel is very pretty and in these beach wears, she is looking all the more beautiful.Before Candice, many other Victorias Secret Angels like Adriana Lima, Ana Beatriz Barros, Doutzen Kroes, Alessandra Ambrosio, Heidi Klum, Tyra Banks, Claudia Schiffer, Cindy Crawford, Eva Herzigova have also modeled for Zeki Swimwear.




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