Hollywood A-Listers came out in big numbers last night (07 May), all in the name of fashion, to celebrate the 2012 Costume Institute Gala (Met Ball). Held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the event was co-chaired by British actress Carey Mulligan, designer Miuccia Prada, and US Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour. This year’s event honoured Prada and late Italian designer Elsa Schiaparelli.
Checkout all the fashion below:
Carey Mulligan, with her chic crop, shines in a gold/silver Prada paillette dress.
The devil really does wear Prada. Anna Wintour ditched Chanel for this year’s event, and went for a white Prada gown, with a gold lobster applique — an homage to Schiaparelli perhaps.
‘Video Games‘ singer Lana Del Rey looked dark and vampy in a silver sequin dress, with a cape, by Joseph Altuzarra.
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The 32nd annual Brit Awards took place on Tuesday (21 February), at the O2 Arena in London. Winners of the night included Adele, Coldplay, Lana Del Rey and Rihanna. Checkout all the red carpet action after the jump:
BEST-DRESSED: Rihanna showed some sexy leg and cleavage in a Givenchy halter dress.
At first it looked like Adele had recycled her Grammy dress in her Burberry longsleeve dress.
New kid on the block Emeli Sande kept it simple in black and white.
Sporting a chic ponytail, Cher Lloyd donned a sequined jumpsuit, with Christian Louboutin pumps.
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Earlier this week, ‘Video Games‘ singer Lana Del Rey landed her first Vogue cover (Checkout the cover here). Now her pretty editorial for the British publication, taken by famed lensman Mario Testino has arrived. The 25-year-old rocks her signature floral headbands over her lovely auburn curly locks, as well as pieces by Prada, Giambattista Valli, Viktor & Rolf and more. Check it all out below:





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Controversial indie pop songbird Lana Del Rey is featured on the cover of the February issue of Russian and German Interview magazine (Checkout the cover here). Captured with ’60s bouffant hair and batting lashes, the self-proclaimed ‘Gangsta Nancy Sinatra’, channels the ‘These Boots Are Made for Walkin’ hit-maker in her editorial, taken by Sean & Seng. Head below to see the ‘Born To Die‘ singer posing with a parrot and Maltese, while clad in designs by Prada, Viktor & Rolf and more:




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BRIT-nominated singer Lana Del Rey brings gloom and doom to the cover of the February/March issue of Complex magazine.
Photographed by Glynis Selina Arban, the 25-year-old strikes a pose, while protecting her dolled-up self from the rain with an umbrella — and metaphorically all the haters. Sporting beautiful curly hair, the ‘Born To Die‘ songbird dons a Betsey Johnson trench.
Lana discusses with the magazine how she has been dealing with all the controversy and online hate directed towards her.
“I’m pretty much switched off from it. What other people have been saying doesn’t have anything to do with me because I never gave any long interviews to anyone. Ever. Everything is basically fiction”, Lana point out to Complex.
Checkout Lana’s morose editorial with the magazine below:






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