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Dec 08 2011 04:30 PM ET
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Mario Lopez Strips Down, Shows Off His New Underwear Line

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Is it hot in here, or is it just Mario Lopez? PEOPLE’s former “Hottest Bachelor” is stripping down — again! — as the face of his very own underwear line, RatedM.

“I’d always wanted to get into the apparel and fitness world, and I thought, ‘Why don’t I just start my own [line]?’” he tells WWD.

The collection, developed with the masterminds behind 2(x)ist, includes three styles: elementary, boxers and briefs made of a cotton/polyester/spandex blend; atelier, offering a “conversational waistband” and shirts with adjustable hems; and play, intimates made with a sleek combination of mesh and single-knit jersey.

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Nov 15 2011 03:00 PM ET
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Which ‘Breaking Dawn’ Guy Looked Best at the Premiere?

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Sure, the ladies looked lovely, but during Monday night’s Breaking Dawn premiere in Los Angeles, our eyes were on the men of Twilight — particularly that determined teen werewolf, Taylor Lautner, and vampires Robert Pattinson, Kellan Lutz and Peter Facinelli.

Lautner, a fan of slick suits, looked dapper in a blue two-piece with brown shoes and a red tie. Pattinson wore a Gucci ink “Marseille” two-button notch-lapel suit, with a pale gray button-up dress shirt and slate-gray tie. Lutz broke the mold in an all-black ensemble, complete with vest and tie. And Facinelli also went the blue route, sporting a suit with a satin lapel plus a white shirt and polka-dot scarf. We say all the guys looked dashing, but what do you think?

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Nov 07 2011 04:30 PM ET
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Time Out! Quarterback Eli Manning Designs Men’s Watches for Charity

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He relies on the play clock during his weekly football games, but off the field, New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning keeps time with “simple” watches, he tells PEOPLE.

“I like watches that are efficient, easy to look at,” he says. “Not too many bells and whistles. I can look down, see the time easily and read the date.”

Being a man of such few needs, he recently joined forces with Citizen — a brand he’s worked with for the past four years — to create two limited-edition Eli Manning chronograph watches. Just 1,000 of each timepiece — one has a polyurethane strap ($599), the other stainless steel ($675) — were produced, and proceeds from the sale of each benefit the March of Dimes.

“I jumped at the opportunity to do this,” he shares, adding that his involvement was pretty painless. “They sent me some specs, some options for dials and colors, put them together and they turned out great.”

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Oct 31 2011 12:00 PM ET
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Brad Goreski: I’ve Always Been Preppy

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“I consider myself extremely preppy,” stylist Brad Goreski tells PEOPLE. “I always have been. I’ve been looking at a lot of my baby pics, and I’m always in a three-piece suit and bowtie.”

Thanks to that association with all things preppy — which he defines as “plaid, seersucker, stripes, polka dots and oxford” — Goreski was recently tapped to promote Tommy Hilfiger’s new Eau de Prep, scents for men and women in Macy’s stores now.

Goreski says he counts fragrances as accessories; they “put the finishing touch” on an outfit. “It’s the last thing you put on before you go out the door,” he explains. “People see you, but you also want people to smell you. It’s two reactions: you get the visual and then you get the sensory.”

Thankfully, those who’ve been missing their weekly visual dose of Goreski on The Rachel Zoe Project won’t have to wait too much longer to see him in his new series. “You can look forward to a lot of fun, a lot of laughs, a lot of fashion and a different look into the world of fashion through my eyes,” he explains. But fans get another dimension, too, with a glimpse at “my home life, and how I live,” he says — including the relationships with his boyfriend and family.

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Oct 17 2011 01:30 PM ET
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Gwen Stefani on Her Trademark Look and Sons’ ‘Horrifying’ Fashion Choices

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Gwen Stefani admits it: It’s not easy to look like her.

“The makeup goes on every day,” she confesses in the November issue of InStyle. “Even if I’m not going anywhere.”

The Old Hollywood look is inspired by a mix of muses including Lucille Ball and Marilyn Monroe — “I do my roots as often as [she] did hers” — as well as figuring out what worked at an early age. “When I was 17, my grandmother got me a gift pack with all these different colored lipsticks, and one of them was burgundy,” she tells the mag. “I tried it on and looked in the rear-view mirror and said, ‘That looks good.’ I’ve worn it ever since.”

Being married to a rock star is an added incentive; she often dresses to impress hubby Gavin Rossdale. “It was like my own runway. I thought, ‘You are being such an idiot!’” she admits of trying on five outfits before leaving the house for a date. Apparently, Rossdale is a hard act to follow: “He looks good in everything.”

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Oct 17 2011 10:30 AM ET
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James Franco Stars in Gucci’s Made to Measure Campaign

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He broods so well! James Franco makes the most of his leading man status as the face of Gucci‘s new Made to Measure service — a personalized sartorial offering for men in search of custom suits.

Franco’s campaign, called “All the World’s a Stage,” was shot at Rome’s Cinecittà by French photographer Nathaniel Goldberg. And the collaboration was natural: Franco has worn several bespoke Gucci suits in the past and sported Made to Measure looks while hosting the Oscars in March.

“James has an innate ability to fuse classic elegance with contemporary style and interpret formalwear in an individual way, true to the spirit of our Made to Measure service,” Gucci creative director Frida Giannini said in a statement. “With Gucci’s Made in Italy tradition and sartorial expertise, personalized formalwear is the ultimate way for a man to express his own style.”

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Sep 21 2011 12:00 PM ET
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Check Out Rachel Roy and Amar’e Stoudemire’s Cute Courtside Clothes

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Rachel Roy likes a challenge. So when searching for people to collaborate with on her Macy’s line, Rachel Rachel Roy, she seeks out artists whose skills are different than hers. In the past, she’d teamed with pro surfer Karina Petroni to create shoes, but this year, she found herself drawn to someone a little more … masculine.

Roy tapped basketball star Amar’e Stoudemire to design women’s clothes with her, leading to the recently launched Rachel + Amar’e collection for Macy’s. The line features cute T-shirts, jackets, vests, shorts and more perfect for the girl who likes to hit the court — or take things in from a courtside seat.

“He loves fashion,” Roy tells PEOPLE of her partner in design. “He works so hard at what he does. And when you have a brand in fashion, you have to have a good team and you have to work hard … harder than you’ve ever imagined. And he did that.”

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