After a whirlwind circuit promoting her new movie Snow White and the Huntsman alongside Charlize Theron, Kristen Stewart is now at the Cannes Film Festival, and made a very stylish first appearance in the South of France. Kristen tried out Spring's printed pants trend, choosing a pair of primary colored, statement pants by Balenciaga. She kept the rest of her outfit simple with a tailored blazer, white tank top, and classic black heels, while alongside Kirsten Dunst, who looked lovely in white. Watch today's Fab Flash for all the details. On Allison McNamara: Topshop blazer, H&M top, Lia Sophia necklace.
Heidi Klum's New Man, Vogue's First Festival, & Costello Tagliapietra's New Line

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- Heidi Klum has been spotted in public with Thomas Hayo, an advertising executive who's also a judge on Germany's Next Top Model, which Klum hosts. Their public displays of affection have led some to believe Hayo is Klum's first romantic entanglement since splitting up with Seal. Klum and Seal had been married for almost seven years when they separated in January. Klum filed for divorce earlier this month. [The Fashion Spot]
br> - Speaking of Top Model, Tyra Banks let three of ANTM's long-running cast members go this week. Nigel Barker, Jay Manuel, and Miss J. Alexander will not return to the show's 19th season. They've been replaced by Kelly Cutrone, Georgina Chapman, and Cat Deeley. Rumor has it that Bryanboy might make appearances on the next season, too. [Modelinia]
br> - Friday was day one of Vogue UK's inaugural Vogue Festival. Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana led one of today's sessions, but tomorrow will include talks with Diane von Furstenberg and Tom Ford, among others. Alexandra Shulman said she created the festival because she wanted to "analyze where fashion intersects with the world we live in." [The Chicago Tribune]
br> - Costello Tagliapietra debuted its new lower-priced line of clothing, called C&T, at Barneys earlier this week. The dresses are all priced around $300, a mere fraction of what the main collection costs. [Racked]
br> - Miranda Kerr turned 29 years old today. Celebrate by taking a look back at her laid-back, ultracool street style. [CelebStyle]
Photo: Heidi Klum with Thomas Hayo during the finale of Germany's Next Top Model in 2011.
Dolce & Banana, the Return of the Choker, Instagram's Newest Competition

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- Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have filed suit against the South African boutique Dolce & Banana, saying that the store's name "makes a mockery of the well-known trademark, Dolce & Gabbana." The store's owner has since changed her shop's name to " . . . & Banana," but the Italian fashion house is still trying to get her to pay its legal fees. [The Cut]
- Instagram has a new rival in Trendabl, a new photo-sharing app for the iPhone that's focused specifically on the fashion set. Trendabl allows users to take pictures and put interesting filters over them, but users can also tag brands and specific products in the photo, which makes the experience shoppable. Diane von Furstenberg, Michael Kors, and Brad Goreski have already set up accounts. Will you? [The Fashion Spot]
- Remember this day — the choker has officially made its return as a statement accessory. Look no further than the necks of women like Rihanna and Olivia Wilde (and the product assortments of Ralph Lauren, Dannijo, and Lanvin) for proof. [Stylelist]
Jessica Biel Covers W, Taylor Tomasi Hill Dances, & Agyness Deyn Teams With Dr. Martens

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Watch Dolce & Gabbana's Entire Lacy Fall 2012 Runway Show!
For Fall 2012, designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana decided to go for baroque. Taking inspiration from their native Sicily, the designing duo offered a religious-inspired experience of lace dresses, needlepoint florals, cherub-printed pieces, and tons of gold brocade. But of course the collection wouldn't be Italian without a little bit of peekaboo in the form of exposed bralets and a luxe dose of fur — this time via capes. To see the whole runway, watch the video now, and then read our full review.
Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2012
If we had to describe Dolce & Gabbana's Fall 2012 collection in one word, it would be opulent. Designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have a knack for capturing the essence and unbridled spirit of the Italian woman, and for Fall they showed a luxe, Sicilian Baroque-inspired collection of lace, elaborate brocade embroidery, and sleek, sexy silhouettes. The show opened with stunning rose-covered chandeliers and sweeping floral arrangements to the music of authentic Italian opera — big names like Natasha Poly, Bianca Balti, and Joan Smalls graced the runway in delicate lace dresses with lavish gold embellishments, sweet, frothy frocks in layers of tulle, and ruffled bloomers that would make even Sophia Loren blush. The plunging necklines of Spring '12 were replaced with ladylike high ruffles and bow-ties, and although sheer lace was prevalent, most hemlines stayed well below the knee for a true sophisticated spin on la dolce vita. The bold needlepoint-style florals and cherubic mural prints will also be an editorial dream come Fall — we can already see stars like Blake Lively and Sarah Jessica Parker getting shot in them. Get the complete breakdown below.
- Trends: Lots of lace, floral motifs, cherub prints, brocade, layers of tulle.
- Colors: Black, white, nude, gold.
- Key Piece: The sheer lace dress with brocade cape, the gold-encrusted party dress with black veil.
- Accessories: Bejeweled headbands, decadent drop earrings and statement necklaces, velvet evening bags, lace knee socks, carved wood heels.
- Who Would Wear It: Risk-takers like Zoe Saldana, Anna Dello Russo, and Lana Del Rey, not to mention Dame Helen Mirren, who sat front row at the show.
Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2012
>> Going for Baroque. Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana's ode to Sicily for Fall 2012 was elaborate, romantic — and simply lovely to behold. On a runway dressed with giant chandeliers and an ornate gold frame, the designers sent out capes, dresses, and nipped-in coats — all in a palette of black, white, and gold — and each more decadently adorned than the last. There were black velvet capes decorated with gold filigree-style embroidery, frothy blouses trimmed with ruffles of sheer chiffon, and bell-shaped dresses printed with lush floral and cherub motifs.
Jennifer Lopez Inspires a Search For Pink Outerwear That's Not Cheesy
While most were staring at Jennifer Lopez's new arm candy, Casper Smart, as she walked down the streets of NYC, we were solely focused on one thing: her amazing pink Dolce & Gabbana coat! What's even more fabulous is that she buttoned it way up, almost making it look like a dress. Her equally stunning red Charlotte Olympia silk satin pumps (and KZENIYA clutch) further elevated the look and stayed current with the red-with-pink trend. With Valentine's Day around the corner, why not ditch the regular black outerwear and pick out a shade of sweet pink? While you may fear looking cheesy, let Jennifer inspire you to gain the fashion guts to take pink to a totally chic level. And the good news is that you can either dress up your pink outerwear with heels, or you can dress it down with blue denim and equally darling ballet flats.

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Celeb Style: Blake Lively's Winter Mini and Sequins
Just because we're post-holidays, doesn't mean you have to surrender your sequins. Blake Lively proved that slipping into something shimmery is equally fabulous after NYE, donning a Dolce & Gabbana look for the Haywire screening in NYC last night. Keeping it chic and not overly done, the Gossip Girl actress added a wintry wool and tweed skirt to counter the sparkle, along with a pair of ribbed navy tights and black Oxford booties. Her dark palette helps to ground the glam of her top, creating a perfectly-cool evening-out ensemble. Care to do the same? Shop our editor's picks to style up a look like Blake's.


