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See Amanda Seyfried and the Roitfeld Women in Givenchy's Fall 2013 Campaign

Riccardo Tisci cast what he calls his gang — a group of people including Carine Roitfeld that are "very faithful to my style, and faithful as human beings" — in Givenchy's Fall 2013 campaign.

Riccardo Tisci cast what he calls his gang — a group of people including Carine Roitfeld that are "very faithful to my style, and faithful as human beings" — in Givenchy's Fall 2013 campaign.

The black and white photos, shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott and styled by Roitfeld, also feature Amanda Seyfried, models Mariano Ontañon and Dalianah Arekion, Spanish actor Quim Gutiérrez, and Roitfeld's daughter, Julia.

"I think it is a moment of history for me in fashion for my own gang," Tisci said in a statement, adding that in the campaign, "there is a gypsy feeling because it is the inspiration of the collection. Again, the reality of someone like Carine with her daughter showing real love or Quim with Amanda is very special to me. All of them, including the models, are real gypsies in their own life. They are never in one place. They travel the world."

A look inside Tisci's world, here in the gallery.

Photo courtesy of Givenchy

Shopping

Sparkle This Summer in Jewel Tones

It isn't necessary to wear jewelry to sparkle in jewel tones.

It isn't necessary to wear jewelry to sparkle in jewel tones. Simply follow Burberry's Spring 2013 lead by sporting an array of cool (and warm-weather-appropriate) pieces in bold shades like citrine, emerald, amethyst, and ruby. You'll look effortlessly chic in one head-to-toe hue, but don't be afraid to mix and match. These saturated colors all work together flawlessly.

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Billboard Music Awards: Miley Cyrus

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Miley Cyrus is on a hot streak, with the Billboard Music Awards as her latest reason to stun in something equal parts sexy and rocker chick. Her black-and-white Balmain jumpsuit featured an intricately woven texture and some serious all-over checkerboard print — which meant she needed only a pair of Givenchy heels and a bold red lip to finish. Perhaps it's the bleached pixie cut, being named No. 1 on Maxim's annual Hot 100 list, a little leftover inspiration from her Met Gala getup, or all of the above — either way, Miley knows how to make a red carpet statement these days. Do you agree?

Celebrity Beauty

Watch Amanda Seyfried's Fragrance Spot For Givenchy

When we spotted the print ad for Amanda Seyfried's fragrance campaign with Givenchy, we should have guessed the commercials would also have a masculine vs. feminine theme.

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Fashion Flash

Anne Hathaway Is Still Rocking Her Platinum Look!

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Anne Hathaway turned heads at the Met Gala earlier this week when she stepped out with Debbie Harry-inspired platinum hair. We've loved seeing a different side of Anne, so we were sad to find out that she planned on going back to brunette shortly after the Gala. But lucky for us, she chose to keep her blond look for the Tate Americas Foundation Artists Dinner last night in NYC, where she wore a light pink Givenchy number. Watch on for all the details. On Allison: Topshop top.

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The Art World Has Never Looked Chicer — Who's Best Dressed?

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Punk Party: 22 Spiked Accessories to Get In On the Met Gala Fun

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Thanks to this year's Met Gala theme, Punk: Chaos to Couture, we are now trying to add some majorly tough pieces to our own wardrobes. And we have famous partygoers like Sienna Miller, Cara Delevingne, Cameron Diaz, and Gisele Bündchen as our styling inspiration. All these ladies incorporated spiked accessories into their Met Gala look — and their ensembles were that much more authentic because of it. If you too have spikes on the brain, click on to shop 22 of our favorite pieces, including bags, shoes, jewels, headbands, and belts.

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Met Gala: Amanda Seyfried

We're suckers for dramatic red carpet looks and the actresses who embrace them.

We're suckers for dramatic red carpet looks and the actresses who embrace them. Porcelain-skinned Amanda Seyfried didn't disappoint, scaling the Met Gala's much-lauded red stairs in a Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci silk-chiffon gown with a train that cascaded over the lower steps. Add in Fred Leighton chandelier earrings and, well, we're sold. What do you think about the look? Did it take your breath away or leave you wishing for something else?

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When Beyoncé was named honorary chair for the annual Met Gala, we knew the Ball would be a forum for another jaw-dropping look from Queen Bey. She didn't disappoint. Beyoncé continued her red-carpet reign tonight with a stunning Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci custom-made outfit, embroidered with bold flames and finished with a leg-flaunting slit and drama-inducing train. If you didn't know it already, this look says it all: Beyoncé is on fire. Click through to see her stunning Met Gala look from all angles — plus her sheer lace and feather Givenchy, ultraformfitting gold-embroidered Emilio Pucci, and blush-toned Armani Privé from years past. Get a 360-degree look at her Met Gala best right here.

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Met Gala: Rooney Mara

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Rooney Mara was the first to arrive at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala — and with that, our red carpet coverage is under way! The gala cochair stepped out in a custom white Givenchy Haute Couture gown, a fitting choice considering her penchant for Riccardo Tisci creations and the fact that the designer also happens to be one of the evening's cochairs. The dress featured an allover floral embroidery, exposed zippers, ruffles, and a series of dramatic skin reveals. To finish, Rooney rocked a dark punk-inspired makeup look, Jennifer Meyer rings and Givenchy sandals. Are you into it?

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