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Sep 14 2009 03:46 PM ET
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The Scoop on Rachel Zoe’s Sold-Out Collection for QVC

Rachel Zoe’s QVC line was so popular that most pieces from her debut collection sold out within minutes. If you were one of the unlucky shoppers who didn’t check out fast enough, we have some good news for you. Rachel will be back on QVC October 10 at 1 p.m. ET offering brand new pieces from her line and some of the favorites from her debut. Right now, all waitlists are closed due to popular demand, but you can still snag three purses from her debut collection at QVC.com. Stay tuned for more info on Rachel Zoe for QVC!

Sep 14 2009 03:09 PM ET
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Penn Badgley: “I’m Not Just a Teen Star Idol”

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He might be one of Hollywood’s hottest young stars, but don’t think Penn Badgley‘s career aspirations end with his role on Gossip Girl. “I’m not just a teen star idol. I’m not just that,” he says in a spread photographed by David Armstrong for Fall 2009 issue of VMan magazine. And while his life right now might be filled with a constant onslaught of flashbulbs and obsessed fans, when it comes to fame, he reveals a down-to-earth attitude. “You barely have to be famous for people to scream when they see you,” he says. “In certain circles we’re treated like royalty. We’re treated like the Kennedys. We’re never going to be able to separate New York City from Gossip Girl and vice versa.” And Penn himself understands the curiosity in his on- and off-screen relationship with Blake Lively. “If you look at the lives we’re leading on the show and the lives we’re leading offscreen, I mean, they’re very similar,” he admits. “But it’s not weird, it doesn’t feel incestuous.” And in that same vein, the actor tries to keep a low profile. “I’ve always tried to distance myself from the character. You don’t want people to think of you as this one guy.” Tell us: What do you think of Penn’s spread for VMan?

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Sep 14 2009 01:31 PM ET
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POLL: What Was Lady Gaga’s Most Outrageous VMA Outfit?

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From arriving on the arm of Kermit the Frog in a dramatic Jean Paul Gaultier gown complete with beaded neck brace and half-face mask to accepting her first VMA for Best Newcomer in a sheer, masked, red lace dress, Lady Gaga kept the audience guessing with her outrageous outfits throughout the telecast. And don’t forget her belly-baring white performance costume and space-age Jean Paul Gaultier lavender leotard she donned for backstage interviews. Tell us: What was your favorite Lady Gaga look from last night’s VMA’s? Click here to vote on which was the most outrageous!

Sep 14 2009 12:32 PM ET
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EXCLUSIVE: The Scoop on Susan Boyle’s U.S. TV Debut Look

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When Susan Boyle makes her debut performance in the U.S. on Wednesday for the finale of America’s Got Talent, it won’t be just her singing that impresses the audience. The Scottish singing sensation will be wearing a stunning, bespoke dress created by British designer Suzanne Neville that is set to “really wow” the crowd. The designer tells PEOPLE exclusively: “The brief was to make Susan look super elegant and so we created a long, classic black gown for Susan to wear.” Three weeks and two dress fittings later, Boyle was thrilled with her one-of-a-kind gown, which has now left the designers store in upmarket Knightsbridge and is on its way to the U.S. with the singer’s stylist. Neville’s rep tells PEOPLE: “Suzanne said she was a delight to work with and seemed very excited about both the dress and the performance.” Neville who is known for her bridal and evening wear, has also designed outfits for previous X Factor contestants, another of Simon Cowell’s talent shows in the U.K, as well as celebrities such as Jerry Hall. –Monique Jessen

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Sep 14 2009 12:14 PM ET
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New York Housewife Ramona Singer Designs Jewels for HSN

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Kelly Bensimon isn’t the only Real Housewife in New York to turn jewelry designer– now Ramona Singer has teamed with HSN to launch her collection, appropriately dubbed Ramona. “I wanted to create affordable estate pieces for people,” Ramona tells PEOPLE. “I have taken my own pieces, pieces I have seen at auctions, pieces I have seen on Madison Avenue and I have emulated that in this collection.” Ramona’s line is made from sterling silver with rhodium plating, so it won’t turn or tarnish, and uses real gemstones and diamonds. Pieces will retail from $200 to $550 exclusively on HSN.com. “It’s like an investment piece,” says Ramona. “It goes with everything you have, it won’t go out of style in five or ten years. It’s timeless.” Not to mention versatile. “I’m wearing it right now with a bathing suit,” she tells us. “But you can also wear it with black tie.” And though both Ramona and Kelly will be working on their lines during the new season of Real Housewives of New York, Ramona feels no competition. “I only compete against me, myself, and I. I am always looking forward. I don’t look to the left and I don’t look to the right or behind me,” she says. Shop Ramona’s estate jewels now at HSN.com and be sure to catch Ramona live on HSN tonight at 10 p.m. ET. Tell us: Are you going to buy Ramona Singer’s estate jewels?

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Sep 13 2009 09:20 PM ET
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Real-Life Fashion Faceoff: Shakira and Pink Arrive to the VMAs in the Same Dress!

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Picking a dress to wear to an award shows requires weeks, even months, of planning, but what to do when you turn up on the red carpet and someone is wearing the exact same dress as you? For superstars Pink and Shakira, they decided to grin and bear it at tonight’s MTV Video Music Awards — even posing for photos together in their sexy, crystal-studded leather Balmain minidresses! We would never picture two stars with such different styles picking the same dress to wear, but they both look fantastic and unique. And kudos to them for taking it with a good sense of humor and complete grace! Tell us: Who wears their dress better?

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Sep 13 2009 09:00 AM ET
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Audrey Tautou’s Take on Coco Chanel: “A Brilliant and Rebellious Woman”

 

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You’d think it would be quite a challenge to fill Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel’s shoes (and what magnifique shoes they were!). But for Audrey Tautou, who portrays the fashion icon in the new film, Coco Before Chanel, slipping into character was as easy as slipping into a signature ballet flat.  During the film’s premiere at L.A.’s Pacific Design Center this week, the petite actress, striking in an architecturally cut black Lanvin dress, confided that the designer had “…a unique temper, so that it is great to play such a brilliant and rebellious woman.” French director Anne Fontaine said that she couldn’t think of anyone better suited for the part than Tautou.  “For me, it was incredible to have in front of me the similarity between Gabrielle Chanel and Audrey… when you see the ways of the eyes,  the intensity. the French elegance and also the strong personality.  I don’t think I could have dreamed a better actress.” At the after-party, held at Chanel’s trendy new Robertson Boulevard boutique, Audrey appeared on the trademark Chanel white carpet in a slinky silver and purple dress, gold belt and heels, all from the atelier’s collection. It was clear that her enthusiasm for the film is genuine, not mere Coco puffery.  The role, she said, was “complex and enriching…It is very powerful to play a rebel, to play an adventuress, an audacious and clever woman.” And an insider tip to the film — all of the designs in the movie’s final scene are originals from Coco’s own conservatory, which allowed the director and Karl Lagerfeld to make the scene a seamless collaboration. The film opens in N.Y.C and Los Angeles on September 25.–Julie Neigher

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