
Irish-German heartthrob Michael Fassbender suits up in Calvin Klein on the cover of the June issue of US GQ magazine.
Photographed by famed Mario Testino, the ‘Prometheus‘ actor reveals to the magazine how he really felt about his Oscar snub for his critically acclaimed role in ‘Shame‘.
“At the beginning people [say], ‘You’re going to be going to the Oscars,’ and you’re like, ‘Whatever, doesn’t matter, don’t think so.’ But after a while it does penetrate. After a while you’re like, ‘Anyway, so I’m going to the Oscars. And you start to believe it. And I did. I thought I was going. And then I found out I wasn’t and I was upset. I was very upset by it. The first reaction was ‘What the fuck…?’”, the 35-year-old tells GQ.
Michael wears pieces by Burberry, Tom Ford, Ralph Lauren, Armani, Balmain, J.Crew, Prada and Gucci in his ‘Sure Guide To Seduction’ editorial below:







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‘The Amazing Spider-Man‘ star Andrew Garfield takes his good looks to his dual black and white covers for the Summer issue of VMAN magazine.
Photographed by Inez Van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, the 28-year-old actor dons a Gucci ensemble on one cover, while showing off his big muscles in an Armani vest on the much sexier cover.
Interviewed by former Spider-man Tobey Maguire for the magazine, Andrew talks about how he got to be the new Spider-man.
“It was pretty basic, apart from it being more dragged out and pressure filled and dramatic than any other audition process I’ve ever been through. They like to put you through the ringer, in the respect that it creates drama and tension among a generation of actors”, Andrew explains.
Head below for Andrew’s editorial, styled by Nicola Formichetti:



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Australian heartthrob Liam Hemsworth suits up in Dolce & Gabbana on the cover of the May issue of Prestige Hong Kong magazine.
Photographed by Darren Tieste, the 22-year-old actor talks to the magazine about other Aussie actors that have inspired him.
“Heath Ledger was one I was always a big fan of. He was kind of the closest to my age and was just an incredible actor. And obviously guys like Russell Crowe and Hugh Jackman –- there are just so many talented Australian actors over here. But I think Heath Ledger was my favourite out of all of
those and just simply an inspiration”, Liam shares with Prestige.
Checkout ‘The Hunger Games‘ star rocking designs by Burberry, Alexander McQueen, Salvatore Ferragamo, Armani and Tom Ford, after the jump:





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A blonde-haired Rihanna adorns the cover of the May Women In Music Issue of US ELLE magazine.
Rocking dramatic purple lips, the 24-year-old songbird looks gorgeous as she strikes a sassy pose for the lens of Tom Munro in a Versace studded lambskin jacket and skirt.
Riri opens up to the magazine about her controversial breakup with Chris Brown.
“It gave me guns. I was like, well, fuck. They know more about me than I want them to know. It’s embarrassing. But that was my opening. That was my liberation, my moment of bring it. […] Now you know that, so you can say what you want about it. I don’t have anything to hide”, Rihanna points out to ELLE.
Checkout Riri’s editorial below, styled by the publication’s regular contributor Joe Zee:
Rihanna shows some sexy cleavage in an Armani jersey dress.
The ‘Battleship‘ actress dons shorts by Fleur of England and a stretch net skirt from Maison Close.
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Megan Fox is the picture perfect chic modern French woman on the cover of the April issue of Jalouse magazine.
Shot by Alexei Hay, the 25-year-old actress rocks a fierce side braid and looks classically elegant in an Armani jacket, with a broad-brimmed Philip Treacy hat and rubber gloves.
Clad in designs by Yves Saint Laurent, Roberto Cavalli, Proenza Schouler and Salvatore Ferragamo, checkout the ‘Friends With Kids’ star’s edgy editorial below:






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Pop crooner Bruno Mars is a big deal and his latest feat is testament to that. The 26-year-old pint-sized hottie becomes only the 10th man to cover Playboy magazine, since its inception 58 years ago.
Sporting his signature pompadour hairdo, the ‘It Will Rain‘ singer dons an Armani suit for the April ‘Sex and Music’ issue and rocks out with his guitar, alongside a sexy Raquel Pomplun.
The Grammy-winner talks to the magazine about his idols.
“Growing up in the showbiz world, I looked up to those guys: Frank Sinatra and of course Elvis Presley. My dad was into the 1950s doo-wop era. If you look at those groups, or at James Brown, Jackie Wilson and the Temptations in the 1960s, you’ll see you had to be sharp onstage”, Bruno explains to Playboy.
Other males stars that have covered Playboy in the past include Peter Sellers, Burt Reynolds, Steve Martin, Donald Trump, Dan Aykroyd, Jerry Seinfeld, Leslie Nielson, Gene Simmons and Seth Rogen.
Checkout Bruno clad in a colourful ensemble below, that includes Louis Vuitton pants and Ray-Ban sunglasses.

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R&B superstar Trey Songz takes his good looks to the March issue of GQ magazine. Lensed by Ben Watts, the 27-year-old singer showcases the latest trends in sports jackets for the magazine. Head below to check it all out.
Trey rocks blazers by Gucci, Prada, Armani, Tommy Hilfiger, Salvatore Ferragamo, Ralph Lauren and more.










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As award season sadly drew to an end, all roads led to the Kodak Theatre in California for the 84th Annual Academy Awards on Sunday (26 February). Legendary actress Meryl Streep finally broke her 30-year curse on the night, by winning her 3rd Oscar for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in ‘The Iron Lady‘. But it was silent film ‘The Artist‘ which made history by becoming only the first silent film to win ‘Best Picture’, since the ‘Wings’ did so during the awards’ inception 83 years ago. ‘The Artist’ also won Michel Hazanavicius ‘Best Director’ and French heartthrob Jean Dujardin ‘Best Actor.
In true Oscar style, the red carpet did not disappoint, many stars dared to take risks. Head below to checkout if those risks worked in their favour or against:
Glenn Close showed some cleavege in a Zac Posen strapless gown, but kept it age appropriate with a matching jacket.
Meryl Streep knew way before everyone that she was going to strike gold on the night, thus she opted for a gold Lanvin dress.
BEST-DRESSED: Pixie-haired Michelle Williams gave us the most fashion forward look in her retro-meet-modern burnt orange Louis Vuitton gown, with a peplum skirt.
WORST-DRESSED: Penelope Cruz got it all wrong in her Armani off-the-shoulder frock. Too matronly.
Rocking her natural her, Viola Davis added a pop of colour on the red carpet in an emerald green Vera Wang corset gown.
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Honouring independent films and filmmakers, the 27th annual Independent Spirit Awards were held on Saturday (25 February) in Santa Monica. Critically-acclaimed silent movie ‘The Artist‘ scoped top honours, winning ‘Best Feature Film’, ‘Best Director’ for Michel Hazanavicius and ‘Best Actor’ for Jean Dujardin. Other winners included Michelle Williams and Shailene Woodley.
The purple carpet was star-studded, with many opting to keep it casual and relaxed. Checkout all the fashion below:
Blonde pixie-haired Michelle Williams showed some sexy leg in a navy and white Louis Vuitton ensemble.
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