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Ouch! Rihanna burns herself with curling iron
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August 30, 2010

Ouch! Rihanna burns herself with curling iron

She’s known for her frequent hair colour changes and cutting-edge styles.

But just like any other girl, singer Rihanna still manages to have a little hair accident every now and then.

The 22-year-old singer burned her own forehead yesterday with a pair of curling irons.

She was attempting a new style on her thick red hair, but it didn’t quite go as planned.

And the Umbrella star took to Twitter to show evidence of the burn to her 1.2 million followers.

‘New hair…new curling iron BURN…damn 5head always in the way,’ she Tweeted.

The ‘5head’ is Rihanna’s humorous way of referring to her rather large forehead.

Apart from random beauty accidents, things seem to be going exceptionally well for the Barbadian beauty.

Billboard announced last week that she’s tied with Mariah Carey, Lady GaGa, and Beyonce for the most number one songs on the pop airplay chart.

Her song Love the Way You Lie is her sixth number one.

And her love life certainly seems on the up, judging by how openly adoring boyfriend Matt Kemp is.

— Daily Mail

Emmys 2010: Mad Men girls’ hourglass silhouettes herald fashion trend for curves

The hourglass silhouette will be de rigueur for fashionistas next season – and if any further proof was needed, it was all over the red carpet at the Emmys on Sunday night.

Mad Men stars Christina Hendricks, January Jones and Elisabeth Moss all wore figure-hugging gowns that made the most of their famous curves.

January Jones’s shimmering blue Atelier Versace dress played on the retro look with a fitted waist and full skirt, while Christina Hendricks wore a plunging lavender gown by Zac Posen with ostrich feathers at the sleeves and skirt.

Elisabeth Moss wore a cream Donna Karan gown with a flattering ruched waist and bustline. She said of the designer: ‘I’ve always been a big fan,’ but admitted that posing in it was not as easy as it looks. ‘I’m just thinking about trying to make the dress look good. I’m just trying to pose right and put my feet where they’re supposed to go,’ she said.

But Armani was clearly the label of the night: Jon Hamm, who plays Don Draper in the series, and his girlfriend of 12 years, Jennifer Westfeldt, both wore the classic Italian label, while Claire Danes shimmered in a gold sequinned Armani Prive gown.

There were some brave choices, too — Anna Paquin and January Jones win points for that in particular, though the rest were classic rather than safe.

And for the most part, dresses were cut to fit, flatter and play on curves, proving that designers next season really are working towards impressing consumers with timeless shapes that will genuinely look good on every woman – not just on the red carpet. Now if only we could afford them…

— Daily Mail

Jada Pinkett-Smith reveals bulging biceps and body builder back

Jada Pinkett-Smith recently revealed that she prefers to go nude rather than wear clothing, and by the looks of her muscular physique, she definitely works hard to look good naked.

The muscle-clad wife of Will Smith gave Madonna a run for her money by showing off an incredibly ripped upper body while strolling around New York City.

She might be petite at 5ft2in, but the 38-year-old actress is stacked with bulging biceps and body builder-inspired shoulder blades. ‘If I had my way, I’d wear jewellery, a great pair of heels and nothing else’, she told Us Weekly magazine, and we can see why.

The mother of two was spotted leaving Soho House in New York’s Meat Packing District with 41-year-old Will Smith.

Jada strutted down the street in a strapless jumpsuit, heels and a Birkin bag, while her equally stylish husband sported a Gucci T-shirt, cheese-cutter cap and aviator sunglasses.

–Daily Mail

 

Fashion forward: January Jones in Armani (left), Elisabeth Moss in DonnaKaran (centre) and Christina Hendricks in Zac Posen (right) all showed offtheir famous figures on the red carpet at the Emmys Sunday last.
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