The good, the bad and Jennifer Lopez's bohemian bombshell makeover! J.Lo switched up her signature style for a '70s-inspired look on the set of her new music video for "El Mismo Sol," her duet with Spanish singer Alvaro Soler. Sporting booty-hugging flare jeans, a tan tank and a fringe beaded suede jacket by Etro, the 45-year-old pop star was the epitome of cool as she strolled around Brooklyn. Amal Clooney got some mixed reviews for her dazzling, gold Vionnet mini when she attended a tequila tasting this week with her hunky hubby, George Clooney. While some fashion critics said the fancy frock looked like a costume, toofab's fashionistas loved that she amped up her sexy appeal with this show-stopping look. One star that earned failing fashion grades across the board was Sharon Stone, who showed up to the Hotbed Gala looking like a fairy. The actress' Traver Rains...
- 8/28/2015
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Birthday Shoutouts! Thomas Dekker (above) is 24, Denzel Washington is 57, Seth Meyer is 38, and tennis players Patrick Rafter and James Blake are 39 and 32.Just a reminder that we will be on a limited schedule this week. Ed will have a Meme in the morning, and I'll have Briefs at night, and we may have a couple of posts during the day.The Top International Glbt Stories of 2011.Robin Williams' pets need a reality show. "I also have a gay rescue pug called Leonard. He has a boyfriend and they are planning to adopt a Siamese kitten together. We're very modern." Another Hollywood legend has passed away. TV Line has another look at Glee's return on January 17th, this time focusing on Will and whatserface. Don't tease us, Rick. Is this the track list and title for Madonna's new album?That "artist" I mentioned yesterday has responded to Towleroad about that awful calendar.
- 12/28/2011
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
Raised on a fifth-generation horse and cattle ranch in Montana, Traver Rains had aspirations for city life. Upon receiving his degree in economics from Southern Methodist University, he moved to the Big Apple for inspiration from a city thriving with style and fashion. In 2000, Traver met his design partner, Richie Rich, in the clubs of New York, and the duo immediately began collaborating on a women’s ready-to-wear collection called Heatherette. The Advocate: Why are you a photographer?Traver Rains: Well, I spent 10 years in New York City basically on the set of a photo shoot or behind the scenes of a fashion show (which at the end of the runway is basically a photo shoot). I dealt with every aspect of what it takes to get to that point where the model is ready to shoot — everything from hair and makeup to designing the gowns, getting accessories together,...
- 11/13/2010
- The Advocate
A preview to "Paris Hilton's My New BFF" has been let out and it highlights on the contestants' makeover. The short snippet opens with Paris Hilton saying to the hopefuls in front of her, "If you guys are gonna hang with me, your look is gonna need an upgrade...big-time." <br><br /> In it, she introduces designer duo Heatherette, Richie Rich and Traver Rains, who helps her with the suggestion for the makeover. The footage also displays her interaction with some of the contestants while making some proposals on what she wants to do to improve each one of them. <br><br /> In "My New BFF", Paris is looking for a new best friend allegedly in place of Nicole Richie, her former best friend and co-star in "The Simple Life". The new MTV reality series puts 18 women and men in a series of challenges to ultimately come out as her pal. Created by Riley McCormick,...
- 9/26/2008
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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