The 55th Annual Grammy Awards are taking place tonight (Sunday, 10 February) at the Staple Center, in Los Angeles. While we wait for all the winners, head below for the red carpet action:
BEST-DRESSED: Adele finally decided to wear colour, in the form of a longsleeve floral print Valentino couture dress, with a volume skirt.
BEST-DRESSED: ‘22‘ songstress Taylor Swift was smoking hot in a white J. Mendel dress, with a low plunging neck and daring slit.
BEST-DRESSED: Kelly Rowland looked elegant in a mesh Georges Chakra mermaid gown.
Alicia Keys wore a black Azzedine Alaia dress, with a cut-out leather bodice.
Raven-haired Katy Perry went for a pop of colour in this green Gucci dress, with a floral embellished neck detail.
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Sunday, 27 January, saw the Screen Actor Guild (SAG) hand out its iconic nude male figure, mostly referred to as ‘The Actor’, to outstanding performers of the season in both the small and big screen. The Ben Affleck-directed hostage-crisis film ‘Argo‘ once again took top honours at the SAG Awards, further positioning itself as a strong contender for ‘Best Picture’ at the Oscars. The 19th Annual SAG Awards also recognized Jennifer Lawrence, Claire Danes, Daniel Day-Lewis and more.
After the jump, checkout the red carpet action were midnight blue and basic black were the two big colours of the night:
BEST-DRESSED: Sporting retro waves, Rose Byrne stood out in a ruffled floral print Valentino creation.
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On Sunday night (13 January), it was the turn of the 90+ members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) to make their top selections in television and film excellence at the 70th Annual Golden Globes. Actor-turned-filmmaker Ben Affleck was once again the top pick of the night, snagging both ‘Best Director’ and ‘Best Picture (Drama)’ for his masterpiece ‘Argo‘. Other big winners of night included ‘Girls‘ creator Lena Dunham, everything ‘Homeland‘, Hugh Jackman, Christoph Waltz and Daniel Day-Lewis.
Held at the Beverly Hilton hotel, everyone in Hollywood came out to play, dolled-up in red pops, basic blacks, shimmering golds, asymmetrical cuts and bold prints. Checkout the standout red carpet looks, below:
Country sensation Taylor Swift looked almost unrecognizable in a seductive dark plum Donna Karan frock, with a mermaid skirt.
Girl of the moment Lena Dunham clean-up in an off-the-shoulder Zac Posen dress.
BEST-DRESSED: Rocking a side-braid, freckle-faced Lucy Liu had a princess moment in a strapless floral print Carolina Herrera ballgown.
Purple-haired Kelly Osbourne looked elegant in a strapless pale green Zac Posen gown.
‘Skyfall‘ singer Adele wore her signature black Burberry dress, with her hair pulled up into a beehive.
Photos Via Gossip Cop
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The ‘Fashion Police‘ contributor Kelly Osbourne fronts the black and white cover of the Fall Issue #12 of Fault magazine.
Lensed by Vijat Mohindra, the 27-year-old channels Edward Scissorhands, with blade talon nails, gothic dark lips and kohl-rimmed eyes.
For her moody editorial preview, below, Kelly dons a floor-length mermaid gown, by the sea.

Photos Via MTV
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The ‘Fashion Police‘ contributor Kelly Osbourne covers the July first anniversary issue of Glamoholic magazine.
Lensed by Michael Freeby, the 27-year-old, with her signature purple hair curled-up, looks adorable in a vintage beaded Escada top and a matching black Dior skirt.
Kelly opens up to the magazine about how brother Jack Osbourne, who was recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, is doing.
“He’s doing, excuse my language, f****** amazing! It just blows mind my mind! He’s actually stepped up to the plate and come out and told the world -– he’s helping people and has kicked himself straight into action… My brother is the one that gives me the strength -– if he’s not strong, I’m not. He really does… he’s my baby brother. If anything ever happened to him, I don’t know what I’d do. He’s always been my rock”, Kelly shares with Glamoholic.
For her funky editorial, Kelly slips into pieces by Lanvin, Miu Miu, Giuseppe Zanotti, Ruthie Davis and Marni.






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The ‘Fashion Police’ curvaceous contributor Kelly Osbourne makes a cameo in Lovecat magazine’s ‘Women Who Rock’ Issue #4.
Sporting two-toned hair in purple and gray, the 27-year-old connects with her inner rock chick for the lens on Brooke Nipar, in funky designs by Jeremy Scott, Mercura, Dries Van Noten, Brian Lichtenberg and more.



Photos Via MTV
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Last night (12 February) was music’s big night, with the 54th annual Grammy Awards taking place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. While the show was overshadowed by the shocking and sudden death of R&B diva Whitney Houston, the Grammys still attempted to put on a great show, that included a lovely Whitney Houston tribute by ‘American Idol‘ alum Jennifer Hudson. It was of course British goddess Adele‘s big night, winning all six of her nominations. Other big winners included Kanye West and Foo Fighters, with English producer Paul Epworth and indie folk band Bon Iver getting their moment to shine too.
The stars came out all glammed-up in big numbers on the red carpet, with fan favourite Lady Gaga deciding to skip it all. Check it out below:
BEST-DRESSED: Katy Perry looked stunning in a three-quarter sleeve Elie Saab embellished floral appliqué gown, matching her blue hair.
Carrie Underwood opted for a bridal look in a white longsleeve Gomez-Gracia silver sequined dress.
BEST-DRESSED: Blonde-haired Rihanna looked drop dead sexy in an Armani custom gown, with a plunging neckline and dramatic back. Riri helped design the Michelle Pfeiffer Scarface-inspired dress.
With her hair up in a bun, Country sensation Taylor Swift graduated from her usual strapless gowns, by going for a Zuhair Murad capsleeve gown, with a high-neck.
BEST-DRESSED: Rocking retro curls and popping red lips, Adele showed off her curves in Armani.
Rapper Nicki Minaj had everyone talking, by channeling Little Red Riding Hood in her Versace satin robe.


Fishnet-faced Lady Gaga didn’t disappoint in custom gold and black Versace. Pity we couldn’t see the ensemble in motion.
Photos Via Celebrity Gossip
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The 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards were held last night (29 January) at the Shrine Exposition Center in Los Angeles. While ‘The Help‘ was the big winner of the night, it was French actor Jean Dujardin who stole the show, snatching ‘Best Actor’ right under Hollywood heartthrob George Clooney‘s nose and for the first time, this award season, creating a competitive Oscar race in the category. Clooney’s good friend Viola Davis took home ‘Best Actress’, and having won under the same category a few week ago at the Critics Choice Awards, the 46-year-old becomes the clear front-runner for the Oscar race in the category. Davis’ biggest threat comes from two of The Weinstein Company’s lovely ladies, Meryl Streep and Michelle Williams, who both won a Golden Globe two weeks ago for ‘Best Actress Drama’ and ‘Best Actress Comedy/Musical’, respectively.
Head below for all the red carpet action, where no one really stunned. They all played it safe.
BEST-DRESSED: Viola Davis showed off her gorgeous skin in this Marchesa strapless gown, with embroidered antique gold detail.
BEST-DRESSED: ‘My Week With Marilyn‘ beauty Michelle Williams matched the red carpet in a Valentino asymmetrical gown, with a gathered waist and lace detail.
With her blonde locks gathered into an updo, Amber Heard looked elegant in a black cut-out Zac Posen gown.
BEST-DRESSED: Rocking a chic pageboy bob, ‘Bridesmaids‘ star Rose Byrne was the only one really bold on the red carpet in this Elie Saab embroidered jumpsuit.
Photos Via Gossip Cop
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The crème de la crème of Tinseltown came out in huge numbers last night (15 January), in celebration of the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in California. The Oscar race for ‘Best Actress’ got interesting and more intense on the night, with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) awarding Michelle Williams ‘Best Actress Musical/Comedy’ and Meryl Streep ‘Best Actress Drama’. The two lovely ladies were of course bested by ‘The Help‘ star Viola Davis at the Critics Choice Awards a few days ago. However, if there is one thing the HFPA and Broadcast Film Critics Association agree on is that George Clooney, Octavia Spencer and ‘The Artist‘ should win ‘Best Actor’, ‘Best Supporting Actress’ and ‘Best Picture’ respectively.
Now to the more exciting stuff. Checkout who wore what at the event:
Jessica Chastain kept it simple and elegant in white Givenchy. She could have been best-dressed with a different and more flattering hairdo.
WORST-DRESSED: Queen of pop Madonna failed to impress in this frumpy dark green embroidered Reem Acra gown.
With her granny-esque hair in a classy bun, Kelly Osbourne looked ravishing in a blue Zac Posen gown
BEST-DRESSED: Golden Globe winner Michelle Williams looked effortlessly chic in a velvet longsleeve Jason Wu dress, complete with an adorable headband.
WORST-DRESSED: Sarah Michelle Gellar looked ready to walk down the aisle in this Monique Lhuillier paint-splatter ball gown.
‘Glee‘ starlet Lea Michele‘s love affair with Marchesa continued, this time opting for an antique embroidered illusion dress.
Photos Via Celebrity Gossip
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The 38th Annual People’s Choice Awards took place last night (11 January) at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. Big winners of the night included pop sensation Katy Perry and the last installment in the Harry Potter franchise. Head below for all the red carpet action:
Kelly Osbourne, with her granny-esque hair, went for an Honor colour block dress.
Miley Cyrus looked lovely in a David Koma plunging v-neck dress, paired with Jimmy Choo pumps.
Host of the night Kaley Cuoco walked the red carpet in a Badgley Mischka embellished dress.
Photos Via Celebrity Gossip
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