Day eight at Cannes is proving just as glamorous as the very first day on the festival's red carpet. On par with Cannes past, this season's stylish set kicked off the glamour Gatsby-style with the film's premiere on day one, and continued to wow with every subsequent premiere and party. Yesterday's round of events were no exception — just click through for jaw-dropping arrivals from the supermodel crew at the Behind the Candelabra premiere, plus Jessica Chastain and even Sharon Stone at the postpremiere parties. It doesn't stop there; inside you'll find every Cannes appearance so far, so just keep clicking — and stay tuned for all the red carpet action right here.
Zoom in on the Best Accessories at Cannes
When it comes to the glamour at the Cannes Film Festival, even the supporting details are on a grander scale. For every ensemble that hits the red carpet, we'd be remiss not to take a closer look at the sparkling jewelry, sleek clutches, and sky-high heels that accompany every gorgeous gown — without these decadent little details, no celebrity arrival would be complete. Just click through to get up close and personal with Chopard, Jimmy Choo, Chanel, and the rest of the luxe lineup of bags, baubles, and heels to hit Cannes.
— Additional reporting by Jennifer Michalski
How to Wear a Crop Top at the Airport — 14 Travel Style Lessons We Learned From Celebs
When it comes to the unofficial airport dress code, there are some things that just don't fly. On our don't-pack list: sweatpants, gym shorts, pajamas, and anything belonging to the Snuggie or Slanket family. Yes, we know airports aren't exactly fashion hubs, but that's no reason to resort to your high school sweats — celebrities never do. With endless premieres and press circuits, these 14 celeb stylers are also seasoned travelers — and we're taking our airport dressing cues straight from them. Click on to see just how they've mastered traveling with style (even in a crop top!).
The Ultimate White Dress Guide — Every Style, Every Budget
Like Memorial Day BBQs and Fourth of July fireworks, we count a perfect white dress as a Summer essential. It's the go-to staple that's as fit for a cocktail party as it is for a weekend at the beach. Whether you are replacing an old favorite or need inspiration for a totally new twist, consider this your one-stop shop to finding your perfect white dress — for any body type or budget. From an office-appropriate shift to a special-occasion gown, it's all inside. Click through to find them all or choose your style from the list below.
- Shift dresses
- Evening dresses
- Body-con dresses
- Maxi dresses
- Fit-and-flare dresses
- Shirtdresses
- Tank dresses
- Minidresses
- Lace and eyelet dresses
- Strapless dresses
- Draped dresses
Channeling Cannes: Black-and-White Glamour
When taking stock of the biggest red carpet moments at the Cannes Film Festival, the standouts are pretty black and white — quite literally. The style set ditched their rainbow hues in favor of chic two-toned gowns. Just look to Emma Watson in Chanel, Jennifer Lawrence in Dior, and Carey Mulligan in Vionnet for the proof — and evidence of just how chic the black-and-white palette looks on a variety of evening gowns.

Sure, the color scheme is particularly hot this season, but it's also a classic. So whether you're looking to be at the forefront of fashion or seeking something a little more timeless for your wardrobe, a great black-and-white gown is kind of like the win-win of both style camps. It's an elegant, seasonless look that's bound to get you noticed at your best friend's formal wedding this Summer or your cousin's black-tie nuptials this Fall — or years from now. Need another reason to invest? We've pulled 12. Shop our editors' picks to channel a little Cannes glamour for your next big event.
Cannes Glam — and Beyond! — in This Week's Top 10
While the Cannes festivities upped the glamour quotient on this week's celebrity set, there's plenty more in the way of red carpet styling fodder from a crew we didn't see in the French Riviera. Olivia Wilde kicked off the week with the most elegant kind of Summer dressing in Morocco, while Zoe Saldana continued her very chic Star Trek tour stateside, and Coco Rocha showed off some high-wattage eventwear at the American Ballet Spring Gala. For a glimpse of those and more of this week's standouts, just start clicking.
Kick Off Your Heels: 15 Flats to Live In All Summer
Nothing slows down a Summer commute like four-inch heels. Hot sticky days require an easier way to run around the city or hang outdoors on the lawn, so we're trading in our stilettos for a more functional set of flats that, we promise, are just as stylish. This lineup still delivers on the season's biggest trends — think metallics, perfect Summer stripes, brights, and pops of print — and lends polish and a little personality to everything from pencil skirts and button-downs to your sweet date-night dress. We've done the work for you — just click through to shop the flat-out most stylish ways to go without heels this Summer.
Take Emma Watson's LWD as a Reminder to Simplify Your Weekend Style
Our weekend motto to slow down and take it easy certainly applies to our wardrobes, too. Borrowing from Emma Watson's effortless travel style, we're putting that philosophy into practice with a figure-flattering, fit-and-flare white dress, like Emma's A.L.C. version, that's brunch- or even cocktail-appropriate with the right accompaniments (read: a great all-occasion investment piece). But for a low-key day, you don't have to add much — just stick to Emma's flirty-gone-tough-girl styling formula and add in ankle boots, your go-to shades, and a hands-free crossbody bag. Simple, right?

Shop clockwise from top: Rag & Bone white Niki flare dress ($570), Rebecca Minkoff Craig crossbody camera bag ($195), Steve Madden double-buckle cutout ankle boot ($130), Ray-Ban Original Wayfarer Sunglasses ($150)
Introducing Your Most Polished Approach to Everyday Dressing
Looking put together every day is no easy feat, but it's made much simpler with this easy outfit formula. We're taking our classic button-downs and giving them a trend-driven twist with a structured wrap skirt and a pair of block heels. It's not just that it looks good; these pieces are also equipped for comfort. A little wrap skirt will keep you cool (in more ways than one), even when the Summer heat wave strikes, and in case you're not typically the heel-wearing kind, these shoes offer enough support that they just might make you a convert. Of course, it's all about how you add it up — mixing print, a splash or color, or sleek metallics against a staple white shirt or basic black mini — that really makes a complete look click. Soak in the inspiration below, and shop your favorites to channel the same breezy polish that's perfect for day or night.

Shop outfits from left to right: T by Alexander Wang silk chiffon button-down ($383), Zara culotte shorts ($50), Zara crossover sling-back hologram sandal ($90); Tom Dolan & TM Thom shirt ($177), Topshop Origami pleat skirt ($70), Dorothy Perkins tan clean block heeled sandals ($59); Equipment Safari Green Pigment Dyed Washed Habotai Major blouse ($280), Kenzo graphic wrap skirt ($363), Kelsi Dagger buckle-strap heels ($120)
Fit to Be Black-Tied: 21 Dresses For Formal Weddings
That wedding invite might say "black tie welcome," but what does that really mean? Standard "black tie" means formal — men in tuxes and ladies in floor-length dresses. But "black tie welcome" or "black tie optional" lets guests know that while formal attire is not required, it's encouraged. While it lends a little more leeway for sophisticated cocktail wear, your festive sundresses and cotton maxis still won't suffice. Instead, look to elegant gowns or fancier cocktail dresses that have special embellishments to dress them up. The location and time of day are also dressing cues. Black-tie beach wedding? Breezy chiffon would be perfect. Upscale affair at a city hotel? Opt for something sleeker. Whatever the destination, click through for 21 dresses — at every price — to take to your next black-tie nuptials.
Who Wowed at Star Trek's LA Premiere?
Star Trek's latest chapter isn't just for Trekkies. Zoe Saldana and Alice Eve's promo tour has already been proof of the glamour on Star Trek Into Darkness's red carpets. But last night's premiere got quadruple the celebrity-style treatment when Kate Beckinsale and Jennifer Morrison joined the film's leading ladies in LA. Jennifer channeled Disco-era dazzle in a sequined jumpsuit, then polished it off with nude platform pumps and a pair of major jewel-drop earrings. Kate took a more subtle approach in a riff on the classic LBD, a strapless and asymmetrical-hemmed dress from Alberta Ferretti, which she amped up with a playful pair of neon sandals. As for the night's costars, Zoe Saldana bared her midriff in a ruffled, nude peekaboo confection from Rodarte's Fall '13 collection and Alice Eve slipped into a sleek gold and black sheath from Zuhair Murad. That's the rundown on who wore what; now it's time to cast your vote.

Step Inside Vogue's Style-Star-Studded Dinner
When Vogue and MAC Cosmetics host a dinner for Prabal Gurung, it's safe to assume the guest list is a pretty stylish set. That was the case at Chateau Marmont on Monday night, where the fashion crowd gathered to toast the designer clad in — what else? — a lineup of gorgeous Prabal Gurung looks. Diane Kruger made her way inside with beau Joshua Jackson, all while showing a little midriff in a solid crop top and a bold pair of printed pants. Ginnifer Goodwin hung with the designer du jour in a perfect metallic party dress, and Zoe Saldana showed her love for Prabal in a look from the Fall '13 collection. For a look at all of Vogue's dinner guests — and what they're wearing — just keep clicking.
Step Inside Vogue's Style-Star-Studded Dinner
When Vogue and MAC Cosmetics host a dinner for Prabal Gurung, it's safe to assume the guest list is a pretty stylish set. That was the case at Chateau Marmont last night, where the fashion crowd gathered to toast the designer clad in — what else? — a lineup of gorgeous Prabal Gurung looks. Diane Kruger made her way inside with beau Joshua Jackson, all while showing a little midriff in a solid crop top and a bold pair of printed pants. Ginnifer Goodwin hung with the designer du jour in a perfect metallic party dress, and Zoe Saldana showed her love for Prabal in a look from the Fall '13 collection. For a look at all of Vogue's dinner guests — and what they're wearing — just keep clicking.
How to Be the Best-Dressed Wedding Guest (Without Upstaging the Bride)
Weddings rank pretty high on the momentous-occasion scale — so being a guest at one rightfully carries with it a pretty high (albeit, reasonable) level of expectations. Yes, all weddings are different, but there's a basic code of conduct and dress that will serve you well no matter what kind of event you're attending. Is a white dress really a no-no? What does "semiformal" attire really mean? We're decoding the wedding dress code and more right here:

- First things first — the invite will usually spell out the dress code for you, so follow the clues and dress according to time and location. When deciphering the dress code, follow this rule of thumb: "casual" — a day dress, sundress, or pretty skirt and blouse is a safe bet; "cocktail" or "semiformal" attire — a cocktail dress; "formal" — a floor-length dress or formal cocktail dress; "black tie" — opt for an evening gown or luxe cocktail dress.
- To put an end to the age-old debate, we're taking a firm stance on this one: no, you can't wear white to a wedding unless you are the bride. Call us traditional, but we'd rather err on the side of caution than commit a major fashion faux paux. Even if the bride is easy-going, or your dress is ecru, eggshell, or cream, there's really no grey area here. Bottom line: just don't do it — at the wedding, the rehearsal dinner, even the bachelorette.
How to Be the Best-Dressed Wedding Guest (Without Upstaging the Bride)
Weddings rank pretty high on the momentous-occasion scale — so being a guest at one rightfully carries with it a pretty high (albeit, reasonable) level of expectations. Yes, all weddings are different, but there's a basic code of conduct and dress that will serve you well no matter what kind of event you're attending. Is a white dress really a no-no? What does "semiformal" attire really mean? We're decoding the wedding dress code and more right here:

- First things first — the invite will usually spell out the dress code for you, so follow the clues and dress according to time and location. When deciphering the dress code, follow this rule of thumb: "casual" — a day dress, sundress, or pretty skirt and blouse is a safe bet; "cocktail" or "semiformal" attire — a cocktail dress; "formal" — a floor-length dress or formal cocktail dress; "black tie" — opt for an evening gown or luxe cocktail dress.
- To put an end to the age-old debate, we're taking a firm stance on this one: no, you can't wear white to a wedding unless you are the bride. Call us traditional, but we'd rather err on the side of caution than commit a major fashion faux paux. Even if the bride is easy-going, or your dress is ecru, eggshell, or cream, there's really no gray area here. Bottom line: just don't do it — at the wedding, the rehearsal dinner, even the bachelorette.
Diane Kruger Raises the Bar in Last Week's Top 10
On the heels of the Met Gala, celebrity glamour showed no signs of slowing. This set traded punk-inspired couture for Summer-feeling cocktail dresses, glittering premiere gowns, and one very sleek white and black look (we're looking at you, Diane Kruger). Inside you'll find a Prabal Gurung-clad Kerry Washington, Jordana Brewster glowing in Jenny Packham, and further proof of Kate Bosworth's fashion prowess. Of course, that's just the beginning — click through for a look at this week's top 10.
Olivia Palermo Never, Ever Gets an Outfit Wrong (Here's the Proof) — Updated!
We don't think we've ever seen Olivia Palermo in an outfit we didn't love — or want to re-create. We watched The City just to see what she'd wear every week; now we can get our style fix watching her front row at Fashion Weeks around the world, playing dress-up for Oscar de la Renta as the face of the designer's Outnet collection, or strolling the streets of New York City alongside beau Johannes Huebl. In every case, one thing holds true: We pretty much want everything she's wearing. With that in mind, we've put together an Olivia Palermo lookbook — complete with every one of the fashion darling's eclectic, cool, and utterly chic ensembles this year (so far). Click through for some very stylish eye candy, and garner a little outfit inspiration straight from the always best-dressed Olivia Palermo.
Diane Kruger Raises the Bar in This Week's Top 10
On the heels of the Met Gala, celebrity glamour showed no signs of slowing. This set traded punk-inspired couture for Summer-feeling cocktail dresses, glittering premiere gowns, and one very sleek white and black look (we're looking at you, Diane Kruger). Inside you'll find a Prabal Gurung-clad Kerry Washington, Jordana Brewster glowing in Jenny Packham, and further proof of Kate Bosworth's fashion prowess. Of course, that's just the beginning — click through for a look at this week's top 10.
48 Street Snaps to Inspire Your Most Stylish Transition to Summer
Summer means iced coffee, long days in the sun, and a whole new look. But with a lingering Spring chill, we're in midst of a great wardrobe transition, and we're looking to these 48 street-style examples as our guide. With freshly outfitted layers — think neutral moto jackets, white jeans, printed pants, and a little leather to balance out any stem-baring minis or open-toe heels — this set supplies a few creative solutions to transition to Summer as stylishly as possible. Just click through for all the proof.
Source: Lookbook.nu
20 Thoroughly Modern Ways to Get Great Gatsby Glam
With Leonardo DiCaprio and Baz Luhrmann at the helm of The Great Gatsby's latest incarnation, we think the film could be the most glamorous retelling yet. With the film out in theaters today, we're celebrating the movie's glitzy '20s-era fashion, thinking how amazing Carey Mulligan looks dripping in pearls as Daisy Buchanan, and plotting how we can channel the look before Halloween. Fortunately, The Great Gatsby-era glamour need not be applied to costumes only; there are far more accessible ways to channel the vibe — and we've got 20 of them right here. From drop-waist dresses to beaded evening dresses, metallic t-strap pumps, and art-deco jewels, we've handpicked the easiest ways to give your modern-day wardrobe a little '20s-era charm. Click on to see and shop it all!







