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Sep 05 2011 10:00 AM ET

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Sep 02 2011 06:00 PM ET
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Style News Now’s Hottest Headlines of the Week

Victoria Beckham in FlatsFame

Which of Hollywood’s style stars had readers buzzing this week? Don’t miss our top stories!

Victoria Beckham swaps her signature stilettos for flats as she recovers from a back injury. READ IT

–The MTV VMAs are filled with buzz-worthy performances, but which style moment shocked you most? READ IT

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen talk about their recent trip to Honduras for TOMS shoes. READ IT

–When Slash renews his vows with wife Perla Ferrar, she re-wears her original wedding gown. READ IT

–Two of Kim Kardashian‘s wedding gowns will be replicated for David’s Bridal. READ IT

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Sep 02 2011 04:30 PM ET
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‘Entourage’ Books a Stylish Guest Star: Drybar Blow Dry Shop

Drybar on EntourageCourtesy Drybar

Entourage is usually all about the boys, but this week, the show gets a chic, feminine twist thanks to a cameo by a West Hollywood hotspot: Drybar.

On Sunday night’s episode, studio head Dana Gordon (played by Constance Zimmer) stops by the blow dry bar, a favorite of celebrities like Emma Roberts, Zooey Deschanel, Renée Zellweger, Cindy Crawford and Perry Reeves (the actress who plays Mrs. Ari on the HBO hit). They must be budget fashionistas: blowouts there are just $40 a pop.

The salon itself — which doesn’t do cut or color, just blowouts — is a one-of-a-kind place for now, but come late September, it’s opening a second location in downtown New York City. Maybe a Gossip Girl cameo is in the works?

Catch Entourage (and Drybar) Sunday night at 10:30 p.m. ET on HBO.

–Kate Hogan

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Sep 02 2011 03:00 PM ET
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Evan Rachel Wood Chooses Classic Cuts for the Venice Film Festival

Evan Rachel Wood Venice Film FestivalSplash News Online; Nick Sadler/Startraks (2)

Working girl or working actress? Evan Rachel Wood is a major player at this week’s Venice Film Festival in Italy, promoting several projects, including Mildred Pierce and The Ides of March. And the fashion darling — known for taking red-carpet risks — recently sported several looks that could work for the press room or the board room.

Wednesday, Wood arrived for an Ides of March press conference in a Dolce & Gabbana suit, made feminine by a lacy white blouse. (The designers created Beyoncé‘s sexy VMAs suit, too.) She finished the look with sleek Salvatore Ferragamo houndstooth pumps. That night, she turned up for the film’s premiere in an exaggerated white shantung shirtdress by Alessandra Rich.

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Sep 02 2011 01:30 PM ET
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Audrina Patridge Shares Her Skin Savvy

Audrina Patridge Skincare AdviceKristian Dowling/PictureGroup

Audrina Patridge is just 26 years old, but according to the Hills alum, it’s never too soon to start protecting skin from signs of aging.

“A lot of people turn to getting surgery, but if you prevent [skin damage] before it gets to that point, you won’t have to do it,” she told PEOPLE Tuesday. “So I wear sunblock, I moisturize, and I wash [my face] on a daily and nightly basis.”

Patridge, the face of Bremenn Research Labs Miracle Cream, has also learned to keep a religious consistency to her daily routine. “People use [different products] and expect to see something overnight, but it’s all about being consistent and using it for a week or two because it has to get into your skin and start working,” she said.

The California native, who spent her summer at the beach, playing volleyball, riding bikes and visiting her family’s lake house, is also aware of the threat her outdoor hobbies could pose to her skin.

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Sep 02 2011 12:00 PM ET
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Buy a Copy of Kim Kardashian’s Wedding Dress — for $1,600

Kim Kardashian Wedding Hair and MakeupMichael Simon

David’s Bridal is inviting you to wear Kim Kardashian‘s wedding dress — a replica, that is. E! confirms that two of the newlywed’s three Vera Wang gowns are being recreated for the David’s Bridal White by Vera Wang line — and they could be yours next year.

The designer is reimagining Kardashian’s main dress (pictured) — the one she wore to walk down the aisle — and the mermaid gown she wore for her first dance with now-husband Kris Humphries.

“There is a certain classicism to the first, and that wasn’t about a huge fashion statement,” Wang tells E! “It was about that kind of … Elizabeth Taylor beauty, and that voluptuousness.” Ten women spent three months creating that look, hand-piecing lace onto the bodice, train and veil, but Wang says the David’s Bridal gown won’t be quite as involved. “I think it’s very romantic, and that was what we were really after,” she says. “It will certainly capture that sense of old-fashioned romance.”

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Sep 02 2011 10:30 AM ET
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Heidi Klum’s Shine for Women Who ‘Glow from the Inside’

Heidi Klum Shine Perfume
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She’s walked the coolest catwalks and hosts Project Runway, but as it turns out, Heidi Klum‘s passion for fashion and beauty started way before she hit it big.

“Makeup and perfumes were always very important in our home,” she tells PEOPLE. “My father worked for one of the biggest cosmetics companies in Germany and he was always bringing things home.” In fact, Klum even served as his intern for a while, filling bottles as they moved along conveyor belts and working on development and packaging.

“It was already interesting to me then,” she says. “And it’s amazing now that I have the opportunity to create my own fragrance that will be worn and smelled throughout the world.”

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