The House of Harlow 1960 Black Leather Cuff by Nicole Richie is an ornate and statement-making accessory. Made from 14KT Gold-Plated Palladium, it features a black pebbled leather inlay band . Dress up an elegant gown or pair the Gladiator-inspired cuff with t-shirt and jeans.
This is a hand made item so there will be variations in each piece in color and leather texture
Color: Black
Material: 14KT Gold-Plated Palladium / Black Leather
Measures Approx. 2.5" in Diameter and 3" in Height
A model wears a piece from Romance Was Born's 'Renaissance Dinosaur' show on the evening of day three of Rosemount Australian Fashion Week 2010. Picture: Getty Images (Left) and Adam Ward
The House of Harlow 14KT Gold-Plated Cabochon Stone Bangle by Nicole Richie is a stunning and statement-making accessory. Made from 14KT Gold-Plated Palladium, it features stones in a geometric design around the band. Dress up an elegant gown or pair the bangle with t-shirt and jeans.
Color: Gold
Material: 14KT Gold-Plated Palladium / Green Stone
The House of Harlow 1960 Brass Three-Strand Coin Head Piece by Nicole Richie is a stunning and statement-making accessory. Made from brass, it features alluringly ethnic coin-shaped cutouts. Dress up an elegant gown or pair the Grecian-inspired 3-strand head piece with t-shirt and jeans.
Model show off pieces from Romance Was Born's 'Renaissance Dinosaur' show on the evening of day three of Rosemount Australian Fashion Week 2010. Picture: Getty Images
A model wears a piece from Romance Was Born's 'Renaissance Dinosaur' show on the evening of day three of Rosemount Australian Fashion Week 2010. Picture: Getty Images (Left) and Adam Ward
Kelsey Chow keeps it classic in a lovely LBD as she arrives at the 25th anniversary of ELLE and the launch of “The ELLEments of Personal Style” with White House Black Market held at MOMA in NYC late last month.
“The ELLEments of Personal Style” is a new book from ELLE mag which gives readers exclusive access to today’s most glamorous personalities, along with hundreds of practical tips and inspiring photographs. The result is a sumptuous, comprehensive guide for creating an authentic, alluring personal style.
Kristen Stewart & Robert Pattinson Get Romantic in Rio
Robert Pattinson shares a laugh with Kristen Stewart in the moonlight as they get ready to film a scene for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn in Rio on Sunday evening (November 7).
The 24-year-old British actor rehearsed a few lines with Kristen’s stand in prior to filming the scene.
Rob and Kristen were seen out on the balcony of their hotel earlier in the day.
Debby Ryan: Shane Harper's Future Music Video Director
Debby Ryan snaps a pic with Bullseye as she attends the 2010 P.S. ARTS ‘Express Yourself’ held at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica on Sunday afternoon (November 7).
The 17-year-old Suite Life actress just returned from filming the first Suite Life DCOM and was joined by good friend Shane Harper at the event.
JJJ caught up with Debby recently about her love for music and chatted about her branching into directing some one day. She shared, “I really do want to direct music videos. We were actually talking about that one time. I told him that when he hit it big time, I was going to direct one of his videos.”
Shane’s response? “That would be really cool and that’s very sweet of her to want to. She really loves music, she writes and blogs about it. I know it’s something she really wants to do, so we’ll see how it goes.”
For the first time in Formula One history four drivers will go into the final race of the season with a chance of becoming champion.
That is the scenario that has unfolded following today's Brazilian grand prix in which Sebastian Vettel claimed victory ahead of his Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber, with Fernando Alonso third and Lewis Hamilton fourth.
Alonso remains favourite as the Ferrari driver has an eight-point cushion over Webber, with Vettel 15 points adrift of the Spaniard and Hamilton 24 points down – and the clear outsider – but not yet out.
Jenson Button, after his drama last night when he was attacked by armed assailants, came home fifth, the Briton effectively handing over his world title on the track where he won it just over a year ago.
Although the drivers' title remains on the line, today was a day of glory for Red Bull as they ultimately got what they came for coming into this race as they are the new constructors' champions.
After the race, the Red Bull team principal, Christian Horner, exclaimed over the radio to Vettel: "Great drive, we've won the constructors' world championship."
Once the five red lights disappeared it was no surprise to see Germany's Nico Hülkenberg relinquish the first pole of his career, and Williams' first for five and a half years, by the end of the first corner.
Vettel, starting alongside the 23-year-old compatriot on the front row of the grid, made an electric start and within seconds had scythed his way into a lead he never relinquished, bar one lap after making his only stop for tyres.
Four corners later and it was Webber's turn to manoeuvre his way past Hülkenberg into second from where he could make no headway on Vettel, not even when safety car was deployed 24 laps from home.
Hülkenberg finished the first lap third. That was primarily because Hamilton and Alonso were embroiled in their own private battle on the first lap as the Spaniard hounded the Englishman.
As they crossed the line Alonso had his nose in front, only for his former McLaren team-mate to sneak ahead again into the first turn, the Senna S.
But as in Korea a fortnight ago when Hamilton ran wide in the wet to relinquish the lead and the victory to Alonso, in the dry here he again made another mistake that gifted the 29-year-old fourth place.
It was not until lap seven that Alonso powered his way past Hülkenberg, who then had Hamilton all over him for the next seven laps, but for the 25-year-old there was no way past until the German stopped for new tyres.
As with Vettel and Webber, other than through the pit stops, they remained third and fourth, with Button trailing behind his McLaren team-mate despite another exceptional strategic call from the team.
Button was called in early from his 10th spot at the time, and once all the stops had played out for the majority of the leaders, he had made up five places.
But with the other four title contenders ahead of him on track, so went his crown as he now finds himself 47 points adrift of Alonso.
There was a spot of late drama when Force India's Vitantonio Liuzzi ploughed into a tyre wall in the Senna S, resulting in the safety car on lap 51, staying on track for four laps as the debris was cleared.
But even that failed to disrupt the order of the top five, who were 15.5sec apart at the end of the 71 laps, setting up a title decider in Abu Dhabi in seven days' time.
About this time of year, I'm always happy that my closet is stocked with plenty of skinny jeans because they are so great to wear tucked into boots.
My favorite pair of skinny jeans are from Gap's Always Skinny line, cost about $70 and come in loads of sizes and colors. Find out how they hold up after multiple washings, why I love them so much and then add your own review!
There are even some great cowl-neck sweater dresses and sweater dress for less than $40. Sweater dresses are considered a classic, so even though they're hot, you can wear them forever. (Photo Credit: Nordstrom)
s there anything cozier/easier/chicer than a sweater dress? I love how much variety there is in this category right now, and how many body types can wear these dresses. I happen to like tunic-style sweater dresses like this fabulous Nanette Lepore sweater dress (Buy Direct). It's got a tunic shape with some boho detailing (I think I'd pair it with my cowboy boots and sweater tights, but could also see it working with over-the-knee boots or even suede platform pumps.)