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Apr 13 2011 12:00 PM ET

CoverGirl Cleans Up with Fierce Compacts

CoverGirl's Fierce Clean Water Compact
Courtesy CoverGirl

From famous faces like Taylor Swift and Ellen DeGeneres to grateful women all over the world, CoverGirl has been helping ladies get gorgeous for 50 years. Now, the beauty brand is aiding those less fortunate — and you can, too. To celebrate its golden anniversary, CoverGirl unveiled three limited-edition versions of its makeup bag must-have, Clean Pressed Powder Compact, with up to $50,000 from sales benefiting Children’s Safe Drinking Water. Featuring bold exotic prints like emerald snakeskin, each $7 compact provides a week’s worth of clean water for a child in Africa. Talk about fierce shopping! To take a walk on the wild side, visit your local food and drug stores now or WalMart this June.

Apr 13 2011 11:00 AM ET
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See Katy Perry’s Sexy New Retro Ads for GHD

Katy Perry for GHD
David LaChapelle

Katy Perry is a girl of many hairstyles — she’s sported short, long, blue, even multi-colored — so she was a natural choice as the new face of U.K.-based hairstyling brand GHD. Announced as the company’s latest spokesmodel in March, Perry is now starring in ads for GHD, wearing retro hairstyles and cool costumes, to boot! In these new ads, shot by celebrity photographer David LaChapelle, Perry poses as a romantic glamour girl, a boho babe of the 1960s, and an ’80s/’90s neon queen. Perry, who said she was “very excited” to reveal her new ad campaign, uses GHD products on the road. “[They] have a reputation of being the best products in the biz, and I like being associated with that,” she said in a statement. And the company is equally happy to have her on board. “Katy is the epitome of modern fashion and styling,” said CEO Paul Stoneham. “[She] completely embodies GHD’s spirit of female transformation and empowerment, as she is recognized as a cutting edge style icon unafraid to push fashion and beauty boundaries.” Tell us: What do you think of Perry’s new ads?

Katy Perry for GHD
David LaChapelle

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Apr 13 2011 09:00 AM ET
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Lady Gaga: Alexander McQueen is Working Through Me

Lady Gaga Harper's Bazaar
Terry Richardson for Harper’s Bazaar

Alexander McQueen’s untimely death last year shocked the fashion world, and while Lady Gaga mourned alongside the designers and artists he touched, she believes his passing came with a purpose. “I think he planned the whole thing: Right after he died, I wrote ‘Born This Way,’” the singer explains in the May issue of Harper’s Bazaar. “I think he’s up in heaven with fashion strings in his hands, marionetting away, planning this whole thing.” In fact, in a twist of fate, Gaga’s record label moved the release date of “Born This Way,” dropping it on the one-year anniversary of McQueen’s death. “When I heard that, I knew he planned the whole damn thing,” she continues. “I didn’t even write the f—ing song. He did!” In the interview, Gaga touches on her relationships with designers like Hussein Chalayan, who created her Grammys “vessel,” and Mugler creative director Nicola Formichetti, who tapped her to walk in his Paris runway show last month. But one topic that really stirs up some passion is plastic surgery. “I have never had plastic surgery, and there are many pop singers who have,” she states. “I think that promoting insecurity in the form of plastic surgery is infinitely more harmful than an artistic expression related to body modification.” So as for the protrusions on her shoulders, cheekbones and temples she’s been sporting lately? Pure art. “I am an artist,” she says of those ‘bones,’ “and I have the ability and the free will to choose the way the world will envision me.” For more photos and the full story, go to harpersbazaar.com/ladygaga and pick up a copy of the May issue, on newsstands April 26.Kate Hogan
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Apr 13 2011 08:00 AM ET

DEAL OF THE DAY: 20% Off of Trunkettes

Discount on Swimwear

Uh-oh. Is that warmer weather we feel? If having bikini season right around the corner normally sends you into a state of panic, fret no more: Trunkettes has got you covered — literally. Designed to allow women the freedom of movement of a pair of trunks with the adorable styles of bikinis, these cute suits range from traditional bikini cuts to more full-coverage bottoms, in a huge range of great patterns, shapes and looks. Get ready to hit the beach, completely worry free, after picking up a pair like this bikini, $70 with discount, by clicking here.

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Apr 12 2011 06:00 PM ET
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Gwyneth Paltrow’s Creative Inspiration: Jay-Z!

Gwyneth Paltrow Interviews Jay-Z
Alex J. Berliner/BEImages

People all over the world look to Gwyneth Paltrow for her seamless taste in fashion and food — plus her refreshing outlook on life — but who does she look to for inspiration? None other than her good friend, rap superstar Jay-Z. Paltrow interviewed the hip-hop mogul for her latest GOOP newsletter, asking all about his new “super cool website,” Life + Times, which she says is “canvassing everything that’s piquing his interest in the worlds of art, music, technology, design, sports, leisure, and style.” (What a mouthful!) But why did he want to create his own site in the first place? “I think it’s every human’s job to inspire others, to feed one another’s senses,” Jay-Z tells Paltrow. “Inspiration begets inspiration times infinity. Imagine if the person that was inspired to create the phonograph didn’t share it with the world.” And Paltrow wasted no time drilling the star on his all-time favorite inspirations in life, including food (chef and Paltrow pal Mario Batali is his pick) and fashion, a world he claims Marc Jacobs rules. “He takes the Bronx experience like 40 Below boots and bubble gooses [jackets] and puts it on the runway,” he says of the designer. But when Paltrow asks the question everyone is wondering — “You are the coolest man on Earth, how the f did you get like that?” — he reminds us all that behind every great man, there’s a great woman (in his case, wife Beyonce!). “I’m around great women, starting with my mom. Women keep men cool,” he says. “The hotter the chick the cooler the guy … that sounds like a really bad rap line!” Tell us: Have you visited Jay-Z’s new site? –Kim Peiffer

Apr 12 2011 04:30 PM ET
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VOTE: What’s Your Travel Style?

Travel Style Poll
Amy Graves/WireImage; Bauer-Griffin

It’s that magical time of year when your focus turns from how to look cute in lots of layers to planning your breezy summer getaway wardrobe. But it’s not just how you’re dressed once you get to your final destination that matters — or is it? Whether you’re going to be rocking a bikini poolside like Kendra Wilkinson, traveling the globe like Taylor Swift or jet-setting like Cameron Diaz (above), we want to know how you’ll be packing for your next big trip. Vote here to let us know exactly how you like to travel in style (or in comfort?), and don’t forget to get inspired by the latest star travelers in Airport Style!

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Apr 12 2011 03:30 PM ET

CFDA Launches Fashion & Friends for Japan

 CFDA Launches Fashion & Friends for Japan
Michael Becker/FOX

The Council of Fashion Designers of America is stepping in to help fix the crisis in Japan with “Fashion & Friends in Japan,” an online auction at luxury charity site charitybuzz.com. Through May 5, bid on such coveted experiences as a week’s stay at the private Bahamian home of Diane von Furstenberg, a style consultation with celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe and a meet-and-greet with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (plus a wardrobe from their Elizabeth & James and The Row collections!). Several new lots were added today, too, including a meeting with Gwen Stefani at a L.A.M.B. fashion show, two tickets to the Victoria’s Secret fashion show, lunch for 30 at Bergdorf Goodman’s restaurant, BG, and the chance to attend a Vogue Japan photo shoot in Milan. One-hundred percent of proceeds from the auction will benefit the Japan Society’s Japan Earthquake Relief Fund, so start bidding now at charitybuzz.com.

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