A gay man in his underwear? Famewatchers, meet Charl Van Den Berg, a 28-year-old restaurateur from South Africa who was recently crowned as Mr. Gay World 2010. Nice squarecut trunks you’ve got there, Charl. And there’s a nice junk in the trunk too. Awesome.
Blonde girl Kelly Osbourne rocks her red dress at the New York Fashion Week – Fashion for Relief benefit show. We gotta give Kelly a lot of props for transforming herself from a fattie not too long ago to the hottie that she is presently. It takes a lot of will and hard work to do that and Kelly, who’s in great shape these days, obviously worked hard to achieve the sexy figure she has now. Way to go, Kelly.
Now, is that a skull tattoo on her feet? What do you think will Sharon Osbourne say about that? Well, we think Sharon is a supportive mom so we think she’ll be okay with it.
Victoria Beckham Jeans Style: Skinny, Jeggings, and Flare Bottoms. Looking for girls in skinny jeans? Here’s Victoria “Posh” Beckham in her fading black skinny jeans. Aside from her trousers, what’s remarkable in these photos is actually the many faces of Victoria. Sure, she’s got a wrinkle-free face (which indicates use of the Botox or Botox alternative, Rodial’s Glamoxy snake serum), but we gotta give her credit for giving us these different “looks”. First of all, here’s the “I’m gonna cover my face from your camera” look.
Best Running Shoes for Girls: Asics GEL-KAYANO Shoes? If the Asics Gel-Kayano shoes is as good as its manufacturers claim it is, then we’re ready to declare it as the world’s best running shoes for the ladies. What’s so good about it that we’re willing to name it as the world’s best? Well, the running shoes reportedly adapts its shape to suit the hormone level of whoever is wearing it. If that doesn’t enter the list of “awesome stuff in the world of fashion” we don’t know what will.
From the Daily Mail: “Designers have come up with a running shoe for women which adapts shape to suit their hormone levels. The trainers – available in white, gold and black – capitalise on research showing that changes in levels of oestrogen affect flexibility and the height of the foot’s arch. When oestrogen is high, and a woman is at her most fertile, the arch drops. Later in the month, when she is menstruating, levels of the hormone are low but her arch is raised. To take advantage of this, Asics’ scientists created trainers with three layers of cushioning below the arch. Closest to the foot is a layer of foam, followed by an air-filled gap and a plastic block. When the woman’s arch is low, the foam is compressed into the gap and when her arch is high the foam fills out, ensuring her feet are supported whatever the time of the month.”
Celebrity Red Dresses: Kim Kardashian, Joan Collins, Jordin Sparks. Looking for famous girls in red dresses? Here’s a bunch of photos of your favorite female celebrities in their fabulous, gorgeous, and chic red dresses. The photos are all from this year’s Heart Truth Red Dress Fashion show in New York aimed to promote public awareness for women’s heart disease.
Okay, so who’s the fairest of these ladies in red? Kim Kardashian in her Grecian style one shoulder gown [, Joan Collins in her high-necked gown with a flowing chiffon train, or Jordin Sparks in her strapless Badgley Mischka dress?
Ladies Gucci Leather Jacket For Mary Kate Olsen. Mary Kate Olsen in Gucci black leather jacket for her Nylon Magazine covershoot. The plaid outfit is interesting but she’s, well….
Anyhoo, here’s the latest on Mary Kate for those of you who are into famewatching her: Mary Kate and twin sister Ashley are reportedly expanding their fashion empire via their Olsenboye for teens. Here’s an interview of the twins from usatoday:
Q: How do you see the Olsenboye line evolving? Ashley: We’re just excited to see what people are going to gravitate to first from a design perspective. Mary-Kate: We would love it to be a lifestyle brand. That’s something Ashley and I love doing: building brands. Ashley: We’re offering a design contest. (Girls) can send in sketches to Olsenboyedesigncontest.com. And we’ll go through them.