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Archive: 04 06, 2010

Lindsay Lohan Is Her Own Best Model for Her 6126 Line

Apr/06/2010 at 06:01 PM ET

Courtesy 6126

Defying her critics, Lindsay Lohan is proudly showing off her newly expanded 6126 fashion line by modeling the clothes herself in the label’s Fall 2010 lookbook. The star’s latest collection has expanded to include much more than just her original lineup of leggings, and by the looks of it, Lindsay’s new designs–such as this sequined jumper–are perfect for evenings out in Hollywood. Expect to see leather jackets, jumpsuits and dresses come fall. And by spring 2011, Lohan will branch out even further by adding a collection of handbags to 6126. See more styles at InStyle.com. Tell us: Will you buy Lindsay’s expanded 6126 fall collection?Andrea DeSimone

Coca-Cola Goes High Fashion With Karl Lagerfeld Design!

Apr/06/2010 at 02:20 PM ET

Who says you can’t bottle high-fashion? In a very stylish–and bubbly–collaboration, Chanel creative director Karl Lagerfeld has lent his talents to Coca-Cola Light (the French equivalent of Diet Coke), creating a limited-edition bottle for the soda. The special aluminum bottle is marked by a flirty pink cap as well as a black silhouette of the famous couturier dressed in his trademark fitted blazer and jeans, shades and signature white ponytail. The bottle, which goes for 3.50 Euros ($4.70), is now sold at Parisian boutique Colette and will officially debut April 24th at Collete.fr. Rest assured, fashionistas, we’ll let you know when it’s available here in the U.S.!

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Catherine Zeta-Jones Admits Her Beauty Product Obsession

Apr/06/2010 at 01:00 PM ET

Courtesy Elizabeth Arden

When it comes to beauty, Catherine Zeta-Jones doesn’t hesitate over what eras inspire her:  “In the ’40s, it was a wartime, and women had to make best of what they had, whether it be using super-red lipstick or throwing [an eyeliner] pencil up the back up the leg for the nylon,” she tells PEOPLE. “They had limited resources, and they made [the] best of themselves.” Not that the Welsh beauty has to skimp — eight-years-plus as the face of Elizabeth Arden has only fed her beauty obsession and filled her medicine cabinets. “I’m still a fiend. I can’t get enough,” she laughs at the mention of the product perks of her role. “Every time my husband sees anyone from Arden, he’s like, ‘How much more do we have to put in the bathroom?’ I’m like, ‘Excuse me, it’s my job. I need to test everything.’” And one item that she had a very personal hand in developing is a limited-edition charity lipstick in honor of the brand’s 100th anniversary, with proceeds benefiting Look Good…Feel Better, a program that helps improve the self-image and quality of life of people undergoing treatment for cancer. “It really is amazing what [the charity] does for these women,” says Zeta-Jones. “They lose their hair and eyebrows–what they had used, as woman, as a strength and [for] empowerment. So we thought that it would be a great idea to give back to strong, powerful women.” 100% of profits for each $20 Anniversary Lipstick in Red Door, available at elizabetharden.com, goes directly to the charity. –Katherine Kluznik Rentmeester

The Secret to Jake Gyllenhaal’s Bulging Biceps

Apr/06/2010 at 09:49 AM ET

Disney/Everett

Forget the treadmill and free weights. Jake Gyllenhaal, who got noticeably buff for his role in this summer’s Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, has revealed how he got ripped for his role –and a gym membership wasn’t involved. Gyllenhaal’s secret to achieving the hulking build of his character Prince Dastan? The French martial art of Parkour (also known as “freerunning”). “[I] never did anything this intensive before [to change my body]. It’s a physical role. And when I commit to playing a part, it’s 110 percent,” said the 29-year-old actor. “We worked really closely with David Belle, who invented Parkour.  I worked with a lot of gymnasts. I started jumping off of a lot of things that were padded and learned the fundamental stuff, and then slowly started working on harder surfaces, really carefully. And I’d say, ‘OK, I’ll try it,’ and then I’d say, ‘OH GOD. OH, please.’ But then I’d get it, and we’d go a little further and a little longer and a little higher and just kept it up,” explained Gyllenhaal, who did many of his own stunts during filming, even scaring himself at some points. “It got a little bit dicey there near the end, when they saw that I liked doing things that were dangerous. I tried my hand at things that were pushing it a little bit. There was this big 35 foot jump that I did that got a little hairy.” So now that the movie’s wrapped, is it just a matter of time before the big guns disappear? Says Gyllenhaal, “I enjoy being active as part of my daily insanity anyway, so I’ll keep doing that.” – reporting by Susan Young

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