American Idol needs Fashion

Fashion lovers, Jennifer Lopez's style isn't the only reason to tune into American Idol this season. With Tommy Hilfiger as the guest designer, style has taken a more prominent role than it has in season's past. Three of the top female finalists have made their marks with both their voices and their style: Skylar Laine, Jessica Sanchez and Elise Testone. Sixteen-year-old Jessica, the frontrunner in the competition, loves to rock sparkle and a big ballad while she channels her on-stage persona Bebe Chez. Skylar sings country like the best of them, but can also switch gears and kill it with mainstream pop; her fashion sense is a mix of the two as well. And Elise is a '70s rocker at heart, both in her song selections and her - Janice Joplin esque style. We may not have the vocal talent of these AI hopefuls, but we can certainly dress as well as they do.

Celebrities Love Floral Print Jeans

Celebrities have bid goodbye to basic blue jeans and hello to floral prints in every color of the rainbow. Take a styling lesson from Emma Roberts who toned down her vibrant purple buds with a classic white tee, black cross-body bag and simple ballet flats. Worried florals are just too sweet? Follow Shenae Grimes and Minka Kelly's lead and contrast a flirty pattern with an edgy leather tee or studded booties. If bright hues aren't for you try on J Brand's muted gray printed pair, spotted on Amanda Seyfried and Mandy Moore. See how the stars wore the trend and where you can purchase some of our favorite garden party inspired styles here! More about please contact http://stylespot.com/content-slide/celebrities-love-floral-print-jeans/4096

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Marvel Comics fans were in heaven on Wednesday, April 11, in Hollywood, as the much-anticipated "Marvel's The Avengers" premiered at the El Capitan Theatre. For all their favorite superheroes made the scene, from Robert Downey, Jr., who reprises his Iron Man role in the action flick, to Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow, the character who turned up for the first time in "Iron Man 2."

Putting on those skin-tight leather catsuits to play her character is exactly what Johansson wants to be doing at this point in her career; the 27-year-old told reporters at an earlier press conference that she's in for the long haul with Black Widow.

"It's not often that you play a character that you know you can franchise, that you know you can branch out," Johansson said. "It's a first for me, really. So, the possibilities are endless. And this character's had such a long story; she's been around for forty years, so there's a lot in there. So if the fans are into Black Widow, then I will be there. If they build it, I will come!"

And build it they did, as writer-director Josh Whedon joined Stan Lee, Marvel's heart and soul, in creating the new film. Jam-packed with most of the company's key heroes, "Marvel's The Avengers" brought screaming crowds to Hollywood Boulevard, all out to see their favorites.

There were the heroes we've seen in earlier Marvel movies: Chris Evans, who plays Captain America; Chris Hemsworth, who is Thor; Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury; and Mark Ruffalo, the latest of a string of actors to play the Hulk. And other Marvel characters abounded on the red carpet as well: two-time Oscar nominee Jeremy Renner who plays Hawkeye, Tim Hiddleston as Loki, and Cobie Smulders, who is best known from the hit television series "How I Met Your Mother," as Maria Hill.

Other cast members who got swept up into the night's giddy excitement included Clark Gregg, who escorted his wife Jennifer Grey; Stellan Skarsgard, who arrived along with his son, "True Blood" hottie Alexander; and producers Jon Favreau and Kevin Feige.

Famous fans of big action-adventure movies clamored for a seat in the theater, too. The Walt Disney Company now owns the Marvel franchise, so Disney channel favorites were everywhere, from Debby Ryan, Janel Parrish, Shay Mitchell to Bella Thorne and Kat Graham. Seth Green made the scene, too, as did Karina Smirnoff, Audrina Patridge, Mario Lopez, Aisha Tyler, Chelsie Hightower and Richard Grieco.

Avril Lavigne designs line of nail Polish

Singer Avril Lavigne has created a range of edgy nail polish designs for top beauty company Sally Hansen.
The Sk8er Boi hitmaker, who already has a fragrance brand and clothing line Abbey Dawn, has extended her fashion empire by releasing a limited-edition collection of self-adhesive nail strips for Sally Hansen’s Salon Effects.

She tells Women’s Wear Daily, “This is pretty much the coolest thing… I’m a really visual person; I like creating, and I love to have fun with colours. I think this offers self-expression, and it’s a really smart, versatile way to show your style. I think my fans will really like it, because it’s easy and simple and fun.

“I was really excited… since they’re super quick. You clean your nails, peel the strips and apply them, file and go. I’m superfast at it, so it takes me like five minutes to do my nails. And it’s super cool because the designs that I came up with are my personal style and vibe – they’re rock ‘n’ roll and fun and bright and colourful. You have sparkles and little stars – they are cute.

“For me, I’ll be flying on a plane and be like, ‘S**t, I need to do my nails.’ I can do these on a plane; I’ve done them in the car.”

New Fashion

Fur coats and trim dominated the runways this fall with fox clearly the fur of choice seen throughout many of the collections. While some designers kept it simple with dyed fur coats and vests, others incorporated fur trim in clever ways on sleeves, skirt panels and collars. The stark color palette for fall primarily consisted of neutral or muted tones. However, pops of color appeared in teal, plum and magenta from a few designers

 
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