
Her pixie cut is so adorbz!
Anne Hathaway looked classically chic at the New York premiere of LCD Soundsystem's Shut Up And Play The Hits on Tuesday.
Catwoman arrived at the Village East Theater dressed in a baroque print Dolce & Gabbana shift dress with a contrasting satin hem, Salvatore Ferragamo houndstooth ballet flats, a black wristlet, retro sunnies and a long necklace.
We can’t get enough of her ensembles with this short 'do! It's very Mia Farrow!
[Image via Andres Otero/WENN.]
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It's been more than a year since Emma Watson ditched her long locks and yet it's still the one thing everyone wants to talk about.
In a recent interview, the Harry Potter actress dished on how her pixie cut has changed her beauty routine as well as other things in her life.
Here are some
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Burrr!
Did Interview magazine forget it's spring and not the dead of winter!?
Michelle Williams and her bleached eyebrows are on the cover the mag's May issue just in time to plug her new flick Meek's Cutoff.
The styling is great and the photos are beautiful, but just once we'd like to see Michelle wearing something a little less predictable.
We've had all the Peter Pan collars we can take, thank you very much.
[Images courtesy of Interview.]
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"I took pictures of Mia Farrow to my hairdresser and said, 'Make it happen!'"
-Emma Watson to Us Weekly on her new pixie cut.
[Image via WENN.]
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Naomi Campbell and her agent have released a statement after Mia Farrow and former agent Carole White gave testimonies at the war crimes trial of Charles Taylor that contradicted what the supermodel told the court last week.
In her statement Campbell said:
I've no motive here. Nothing to gain. I am a black woman who has and will always support good causes especially relating to Africa. I've never taken any of the jobs offered to me, over my 25 years as a model, from companies that were for apartheid in South Africa.
Her agent at The Outside Organisation also commented on Naomi telling the court it was "inconvenient" for her to be there, saying:
"Campbell accepts the use of the word 'inconvenient' was a poor choice of word but it was made off the cuff and was taken massively out of context. It was in relation to a nonsensical question as to whether or not she was nervous appearing in court!
Campbell had explained that she had fears for her family having read about Taylor's alleged crimes on the internet, hence her initial reticence in appearing. Regardless of people's recollections it's indisputable and has been confirmed by all witnesses concerned that Naomi handed over the diamonds at the first possible opportunity for the benefit of a South African children's charity."
And there you have it.
Do U think Naomi lied under oath???

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Naomi Campbell may have lied under oath after Mia Farrow gave testimony that contradicted the supermodel's, but don't expect her to get into trouble for it.
A law professor at Fordham University says Naomi most likely won't be charged with perjury, which if convicted she would receive a $500 fine and/or 2 years in prison, because "they've got bigger fish to fry."
Daniel Arshack, a lawyer who has had cases in The Hague, agrees. Arshack believes Campbell was "clearly not comfortable with receiving these things of value from Charles Taylor".
Lucky break, Naomi.
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