I have no idea why this Dolce & Gabbana couch in an English country cottage print is such a celeb fave, but all of a sudden it's everywhere. I do love that Tina Fey and Sheryl Crow have more grace and sense of humor than ego, so instead of throwing a tantrum last night at the 2010 Matrix Award in NYC, they shared the limelight and looked picture perfect together with equally classy and beautiful Mariska Hargitay.
The night before, at the American Red Cross Red Tie Affair Fundraiser Gala, Fergie was her usual self in the Dolce & Gabbana dress and a pair of shoes from a 1988 prom (the satin pumps are from her own line of shoes, $90 at Nordstrom if you really really must).
This print in several variations ($995-$2250) can be found at Neiman Marcus.
Images: neimanmarcus.com, Socialite Life and Faded Youth Blog.
Have you seen any commercials for the movie Nine? It looks incredible. Kate Hudson! Penelope Cruz! Fergie! Nicole Kidman! A MUSICAL!!! I can't wait! Check out the three new posters just released ... Nine opens nationwide on Dec. 25.
Check out the two new production stills for the upcoming musical movie NINE, directed by Rob Marshall and starring Academy Award winners Daniel Day Lewis, Judi Dench, Marion Cotillard, Nicole Kidman, Penelope Cruz, Sophia Loren along with Kate Hudson and Stacy “Fergie” Ferguson. NINE opens in theaters on November 25, 2009.
Pick up the new issue of US Weekly to get your fill of Fergie and Josh Duhamel's wedding deets and pics! The bride (in Dolce & Gabbana) and groom look lovely! Calling the event "magical, ethereal," the two tied the knot this past Saturday at a vineyard in Malibu.
Although Wednesday's American Idol won't be saying goodbye to another contestant, (the results will be shown Thursday night) they will be airing their Idol Gives Back show for the second year in a row. The fundraiser will be raising money for both U.S. and international charities and will feature big stars like Brad Pitt, Hollywood it-couple David and Victoria Beckham, Miley Cyrus, and former Idol winners Carrie Underwood and Jordin Sparks. I recommend having a box of kleenex handy as the show will also include heartfelt stories informing people firsthand on how this special will be making a difference in the lives of many.
Randy Jackson goes from judge to performer.
Former Idol winner and country superstar Carrie Underwood shares a laugh with Teri Hatcher.
Brad Pitt shows his giving heart and waves to his adoring, not to mention screaming, fans.
Fergie, in skin-tight leather pants, cartwheeled across the stage during her performance, squashing all pregnancy rumors.
Celine Dion visits a South African orphanage.
Teen idol Miley Cyrus visits with a young girl in Kentucky, showing her support to the charity organization Save the Children.
Paula Abdul puts a smile on a young boy's face as she spends time at Goshen Elementary School in California.
Girl-next-door actress Reese Witherspoon reads to a class at New Orleans CDF Freedom School.
No stranger to charity work, U2 frontman Bono visits with a volunteer in Tanzania.
With performances by Beyonce and Tina Turner, Rihanna, Kanye's emotional tribute to his "mama," and Amy Winehouse's much-anticipated (via-satellite) performance, (not to mention her shout-out to incarcerated hubby Blake) the Grammys were definitely something to tune into last night.
Although not present in L.A., but rather in her hometown of London, Winehouse almost had a clean sweep, winning five out of the six awards she was nominated for, including record of the year, song of the year, and best new artist.
Kanye dominated the Grammys as well, winning four awards, including best rap album and best rap solo performance. Not only did he pay tribute to his late mother Donda in song, but also spoke to her in his acceptance speech.
Carrie Underwood went home with two awards, best female vocal performance and best country song for "Before He Cheats" and Alicia Keys, who opened the show singing with a virtual Frank Sinatra, took home the prize for best R&B song for "No One" as well as best female R&B vocal performance.
The last award of the night was given to the very surprised jazz artist Herbie Hancock for album of the year, beating out both Winehouse and West.
Other winners included: Best male pop vocal performance: Justin Timberlake Producer of the year, non-classical: Mark Ronson Best Pop performance by a duo or group with vocals: Maroon 5 Best rock album: Foo Fighters Best contemporary R&B album: Ne-Yo Best rap/sung collaboration: "Umbrella," Rihanna featuring Jay-Z Best male country vocal performance: Keith Urban Best country album: "These Days," Vince Gill
For a complete list of last night's Grammy winners click here.
Below are a few pictures from the evening as well as some of the key performances of the night...
Carrie Underwood looking gorgeous as always on the red carpet
Beyonce shows off her new lighter locks
Fergie looks oh so G-L-A-M-O-R-O-U-S
Rihanna looking fun and flirty in Zac Posen
Amy Winehouse singing "You Know I'm No Good" and "Rehab"
Beyonce performing with Tina Turner
Rihanna with her hit "Umbrella" and "Don't Stop the Music" (as well as performing with The Time)
Kanye West with "Stronger" followed by an emotional tribute to his late mother
And one of my favorite performances of the night, Timothy T. Mitchum and Carol Woods sing "Let It Be" from the motion picture Across the Universe, as the Grammys celebrated the old and the new in their 50th anniversary show
- Erin Dustin
I'm not commenting on the class and grace, because, really, it's Fergie. The thing that caught my eye was her nail polish. It's yellow. I don't know about you, but the thought of yellow talons doesn't work for me.