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Jul 29 2009 04:18 PM ET
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Julianne Hough’s Tips for Getting Instantly Glam On Tour

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Julianne Hough may have traded her sparkling Dancing With the Stars costumes and glitzy Hollywood lifestyle for a grueling tour schedule with George Strait — but that doesn’t mean the country star is letting life on the road stop her from looking as gorgeous as ever. As part of her summer campaign with Gillette’s Venus Embrace razor, the singer has produced an online booklet which reveals style and real-life advice to her die-hard fans — and she’s sharing with PEOPLE.com a few more of her favorite secrets for looking her best on and off the stage. And if there’s one product she knows will never fail even under the stadium lights’ intense glare, it’s fake lashes: “I love Ardell–the individual ones,” she says. “I’ll just put them on and won’t wear mascara and it’s like, whoa,” she laughs. And mascara itself has been a bit of an issue on the tour. “Lately I haven’t been using waterproof mascara, so I’ve been having black all down my face when I get off-stage.” But there is one beauty product that has yet to let her down, “My foundation is really great,” she says. “I love the Armani Luminous — that’s my favorite. It still looks really dewy and fresh and bright, but it doesn’t run at all and stays on all day.” Check out more of Julianne’s get-glam-quick tips in her Goddess Guide to Getting Closer along with her tips on working out and dating at gillettevenus.com. Tell us: What are your get glam fast secrets?Katie Kauss

Jul 29 2009 03:25 PM ET

DKNY Donates to N.Y.C Charities — You Choose Your Fave!

DKNY is celebrating their 20th birthday by giving back to its inspiration — New York City. The sportswear line has teamed up with five N.YC. charities including The Fund for Public Schools, City Harvest, The Doe Fund, CityArts and Urban Zen to create the Chari.Tee, an interactive program between DKNY and those who love to wear it. DKNY fans can purchase the specially designed Chari.Tee, $65, online or in-stores and then choose which of the five charities gets the proceeds from her individual purchase on DKNY.com.

Click here to buy a DKNY Chari.Tee and donate to N.Y.C.

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Jul 29 2009 02:48 PM ET
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Gisele’s New Bump-Free Ads for London Fog

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She may have strutted her baby bump down a Brazilian runway just a little over a month ago, but when it comes to her latest ad campaign, Gisele Bundchen’s bump is no where in sight. The supermodel, who is expecting her first baby with husband Tom Brady, shows off her famous body in just a barely-belted, classic London Fog trench coat for the brand’s fall ad campaign. But don’t expect to see a dramatic reveal of the supermodel’s swelling tummy. “Although Gisele was photographed while pregnant, most of the shots have been retouched to respect her privacy during this wonderful and personal time in her life,” Dari Marder Chief Marketing Officer, London Fog revealed in a press release. “Nobody is sexier or more beautiful than Gisele Bundchen in nothing but a London Fog trench coat, even with her visible baby bump,” adds Marder. Make that barely-visible. Gisele’s London Fog ads will debut in October fashion, lifestyle and entertainment magazines as well as on billboards and online. Tell us: What do you think of Gisele Bundchen’s London Fog ads?

Jul 29 2009 12:43 PM ET
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Karl Lagerfeld Gets Animated For French Children’s Movie

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At first, he was simply Chanel. Last year, he became a cuddly teddy bear and now, in his latest attempt to broaden his public image and appeal, Karl Lagerfeld is “Totally Spies!” Chanel’s artistic director is lending his distinctive voice and hyper-speech patterns to an animated feature based on a popular, long-running French cartoon series. “Totally Spies (The Movie)” opens this week in Paris and across Europe this Fall, and Lagerfeld, who voices the film’s villain, is also performing that rarest of voice-over hat tricks: dubbing himself in the film’s English and German language versions. In an interview in Le Parisien, Lagerfeld explained that signed on for the project because he was “amused that the film’s producers thought (of me) for the voice of Fabu, the villian,” and that he accepted without hesitation. “It’s not at all what I do but it interested and amused me very much. The film’s vocal coach wanted me to speak the way I do naturally but I’m not in the habit of reading other’s texts. In life, I speak my own way and because I speak three languages.” The cartoon’s flamboyant villian, Fabu, with two-toned hair, sweeping white forelock, ruffled shirt and violet doublet, “definitely has some resemblance to the idea that people have of me,” Lagerfeld admits. “And that’s fine because it allows me to be different in real life. I know people who have an air of being nice and who are really dirty dogs. Fabu is unlike me in that he has a taste for revenge, madness. I don’t.. well, okay,” he confessed, “if you really do me a dirty trick, then yes, I have a certain taste for vengeance. Lagerfeld, whose only previous film role was as ‘Karl’ in Warhol’s l973 film L’Amour, realizes his inimitable Euro blend of French/German/English, and NASCAR pace — is most unique. “Sometimes I’ve dialed the wrong telephone number, and the people say, “You know, you sound like Karl Lagerfeld!” — Peter Mikelbank

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