Red Carpet Fashion: 2010 Golden Globes
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The stars strutted on the red carpet for the 2010 Golden Globes, though the weather didn’t quite align in their favor. Though the night was rainy, the celebrities still donned their best tuxedos and party frocks…some, more successfully than others. Who wore award-winning looks, and who was just all wet?
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Stars Shine at the CFDA Awards, Despite Saint Laurent’s Absence
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Just about every and any fashion conscientious celebrity showed up at the Council of Fashion Designers of America Awards (CFDA) last night, despite the death of fashion king Yves Saint Laurent.
In honor of the late designer, longtime friend and fellow designer Diane von Furstenberg along with supermodel Naomi Campbell and fashion-forward Ashley Olsen showed up to the event in his signature creations.
Due to the nature of the event, fashion oopsies were at a minimum, and everyone looked gorgeous (including the men!).
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Fashion Icon Yves Saint Lauren Dies at 71
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World-renowned, revolutionary French clothing designer Yves Saint Laurent died yesterday at the age of 71.
Saint Laurent’s long-time companion, Pierre Berge, revealed to the press that the fashion icon had been diagnosed with a brain tumor last year, passing away quietly in Paris on Sunday.
The living legend’s real career began when he became Christian Dior‘s right-hand man, ultimately succeeding the fashion giant. Saint Laurent eventually founded his own line, proving to be just as innovative and revolutionary in women’s fashion as his predecessor. His companion, Berge, said it best: “Chanel gave women freedom. Yves Saint Laurent gave them power.”
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