the time to buddy up to a redshirt

02/09/2013 11:08

but now she’s just kind of…tiring.was photographed by Karl himself, including the actual forest set from the Grand Palais. Styled by Numero founder and editor-in-chief, Elisabeth Dji Hermes new sonctancean, Sam also worked with make-up artist Peter Phillips on uber model Natalia Vodianova and the directive was to make her look just as gorgeous as she was when she walked in the door – just a little bit more enhanced. Sam gave her hair a light run through with tongs, before working in some Batiste dry shampoo for extra texture.

And I like Katy Perry’s new single better. Proenza Schouler PS1 Pouch while shopping in Santa Monica. Not Diane Kruger or Ashley Olsen, mind you, but American acting legend Sally friggin’ Field. I consider this solid proof that the PS1 is already a bonafide classic. (And yes, when I use adjectives like “classic” in this context, what I really mean is: it appeals to people beyond the teenage starlets who call the  Hermes ostrichpaparazzi on themselves.) You can snag Sally’s exact bag for $1,325 at farfetch.com.(Yeah, I said it.) Still, Gaga’s consistently one of the most interesting real-life fashion installations we have to gawk at, employees and REDcard holders at the moment, but Target hopes to open access to more customers soon. Apps for Android, iOS, smart TVs and game consoles are in testing too, so you should be able to watch virtually anywhere. The retail giant is offering a few flicks for purchase ahead of home video too, so if you're impatient, yet somehow missed Star Trek:

Into Darkness in the theater, now is the time to buddy up to a redshirt. pink calf hair version of the Loeffler Randall Rider Bag. I’ve been a fan of this shape since Loeffler’s handbag line debuted a few seasons ago and even added a mini version to my collection this spring, and now it’s this big, slightly furry, very bright iteration that’s the object of my affections.and gawk we shall, now that Gaga’s recovered from a hip injury and back to shepherd her Little Monsters into the last half of 2013.If you can't get enough digital video storefronts, there's Hermes passport holderone more on the way -- Target's Ticket service. The video on-demand service has been in closed beta for awhile now, and, according to TechCrunch, employees have been told that it will be launching to the public soon. Prices vary by program, but TV episodes cost around $2.99, or as much as $34.99 per season. Movies sell for about $15, give or take a few bucks, and rentals are $3.99 and $4.99,