
Zac Efron looks dapper on the cover of Issue #126 of Flaunt magazine.
The 25-year-old actor talks to the magazine about people making fun of ‘High School Musical’.
“But here’s the one thing about High School Musical, that a lot of people forget or don’t realize. It affected a lot of people, its resonance, culturally, was massive… and at the same time, it was in every sense of it, the luckiest break in the world”, Zac points out to Flaunt.
For his sexy editorial, lensed by photographer Ruven Afanador, the ‘Parkland’ hottie gets styled in pieces from Marc Jacobs, H&M, Tom Ford, Acne, Dior, Kenzo, Topman, Paul Smith and Maison Martin Margiela.






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Tags: Acne, Dior, Flaunt, H&M, High School Musical, Kenzo, Maison Martin Margiela, Marc Jacobs, Parkland, Paul Smith, Ruven Afanador, Tom Ford, Topman, Zac Efron

‘Glee‘ hottie Chris Colfer takes to the cover of the Winter Issue of Icon magazine.
The 22-year-old actor talks to the magazine about whether he ever worries that he will get typecast.
“Sometimes [I do worry], but I feel like if I have that worry, then I’m doing something right. It is interesting how many people really thinking that I am my character and that Glee is actually a documentary. But i don’t really see that as my problem. I’ve always know what I wanted to do and what I’m capable of so I’m not worried about it. I think it’s more of the world’s problem than mine”, Chris explains to Icon.
For his editorial, shot by Steve Erle, Chris looks dapper in designs from H&M, Vivienne Westwood, Etro, Brunello Cucinelli and Aldo.






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‘The Perks Of Being A Wallflower‘ hottie Logan Lerman takes to the cover of Issue #8 of Visual Tales magazine.
The 20-year-old actor looks dapper in a Kenzo shirt and jacket on the Candy Kennedy-shot cover.
Logan talks to the magazine about working with actress Emma Watson again, on the upcoming film ‘Noah’.
“Emma is such a sweet, genuine person, and it was one of those situations were you get along instantly. That always makes the chemistry more natural”, Logan Points out to Visual Tales.
For his goofy editorial, below, Logan gets candid in designs by H&M, Topman, Lanvin, Raf Simons and Burberry.
















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Tags: Burberry, Candy Kennedy, Emma Watson, H&M, Kenzo, Lanvin, Logan Lerman, Noah, Raf Simons, The Perks Of Being A Wallflower, Topman, Visual Tales

Pouty-lipped songbird Lana Del Rey makes a return as the face of H&M for their Holiday 2012-13 Ad campaign.
Unlike her previous pretty campaign, the 26-year-old opts for a sexier look, channeling a femme fatale in a Bond movie in tight-fitting leather pants, faux fur gilet and woolen outerwear. The ‘Ride‘ singers poses with some hot wheels for the lens of Solve Sundsbo, in what appears to be an underground car park.






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The 65th annual British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) — the British equivalent of the Oscars — took place tonight (12 February) at the Royal Opera House in the UK. ‘Beginners‘ actor Christopher Plummer, ‘The Help‘ actress Octavia Spencer as well as silent film ‘The Artist‘ continued on their winning streak this award season, in their respective categories. Jean Dujardin once again upset George Clooney by clinching ‘Best Actor’, with Meryl Streep denying Viola Davis a ‘Best Actress’ win.
Head below to checkout all the red carpet action, where black was clearly the colour of the night.
Viola Davis went for a splash of colour in Valentino.
BEST-DRESSED: Pixie-haired Tilda Swinton looked effortlessly chic as usual, in a minimalist Celine capsleeve gown.
BEST-DRESSED: Melissa George stole the red carpet in this Victoria Beckham longsleeve liquid gown.
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