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  • 17
    Apr
    2012
    12:46pm, EDT

    Calvin Klein releases $5,000 Katniss-inspired dress

    Murray Close; Courtesy of Calvin Klein

    Calvin Klein, inspired by Katniss' dress from The Hunger Games, designed a rather pricey frock.

    By InStyle.com

    Francisco Costa must be a "Hunger Games" fan! The Calvin Klein creative director, who designed Jennifer Lawrence’s plunging green shift for the film’s New York premiere, just released a dress named for her character, Katniss Everdeen. While the apricot silk crepe design reflects Katniss’s streamlined style, its $5,000 price tag is more Capitol than District 12. Shop the look at net-a-porter.com, and see more Katniss-inspired fashions with a lower price tag in the gallery.

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    The Calvin Klein apricot silk-crepe dress features a cut-out design and costs $5,000.

    Are you a fan of the frock? Let us know!

    More from InStyle: Katniss Beauty: Top 20 Side Braids Ever
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    11 comments

    "Oh hey guys, we just created a dress inspired by this old piece of faded cloth worn by a girl living in poverty, for the low price of 5 grand!"

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  • 17
    Apr
    2012
    8:35am, EDT

    'Snow White' mania inspires fashion, beauty lines

    Universal Pictures

    Kristen Stewart, star of Snow White and the Huntsman, embodies the fairy tale's aesthetic. She's certainly had practice, playing a vampire in the Twilight saga series.

    By Rina Raphael, TODAY

    Skin as white as snow, lips as red as blood and collaborations as good as sold.

    The Snow White obsession has extended beyond the two competing movies out this season – and into your fashion and beauty regimen.

    The upcoming dark fairy tale thriller “Snow White and the Huntsman” (not to be confused with the softer, kiddie-friendly “Mirror Mirror”) has partnered with designers on a few collections this spring, including a 200-piece (yes, 200!) line for the Home Shopping Network. Evil queen nail polish by Deborah Lippmann? Crystal-studded poison apple? The dwarves were hard at work on this one.

    Included is everything from shiny brooches bearing the film’s key imagery to antique-inspired necklaces, ranging from $24-$450. Available May 30 on HSN.com, it might sound a little cheesy — and granted, movie collaborations generally are — but HSN did a solid job rounding up items that are both in theme and fashionable:

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    The Deborah Lippman nail polish collection

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    The Grand Endless Beauty Necklace by Heidi Daus

    Pink Quartz Pave ring by Love & Rock

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    The Heidi Daus Fern Necklace, available on June 1

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    Poison Apple candle by D.L. & Co

    In addition, Benefit Cosmetics put together a special limited-edition makeup set titled “Rare Beauty” (available Apr. 17) featuring bestsellers that the pale heroine herself would have appreciated: Benetint rose-tinted lip and cheek stain, BADgal lash mascara, High Beam Deluxe highlighter and the Porefessional skin smoother ($45 for a $69 value).

    No need to worship the sun this summer; the Snow White’s porcelain look is in.

    Benefit Cosmetics

    The Rare Beauty kit by Benefit Cosmetics comes with 4 makeup items and a print design bag. No apples.

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    Kristen Stewart as a poisoned Snow White, in much need of some lipstick and blush.

    Rina Raphael is a TODAY.com editor who thinks there should have been a dwarf named Hungry.

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    3 comments

    Love the necklaces featured in this article, but they look too expensive to be affordable.

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  • 1
    Feb
    2012
    11:31am, EST

    Amy Winehouse death verdict could be unlawful

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    Amy Winehouse was found dead in her home in Camden, north London, on July 23.

    By msnbc.com staff and news services

    Story updated 1:15 p.m. ET: The local authority, Camden Council, said it was confident Reid "had made an error in good faith" when he appointed his wife, but said the matter was being investigated by Britain's Office for Judicial Complaints.

    Story published 11:30 a.m. ET: The coroner who oversaw the inquest into the death of singer Amy Winehouse has resigned after her qualifications were questioned, officials in Britain said on Wednesday.

    Suzanne Greenaway ruled in October that the 27-year-old soul singer had died from accidental alcohol poisoning.


    However, she resigned after authorities learned she had not been a registered U.K. lawyer for five years as required. It means the verdict in Winehouse's case and 11 others carried out by Greenaway could be subject to a High Court challenge.

    Winehouse's relatives said they were still absorbing the implications of the news.

    Greenaway had been appointed an assistant deputy coroner in London by her husband, Coroner Andrew Reid. She had practiced law for a decade in her native Australia.

    Reid said Wednesday he was "confident that all of the inquests handled were done so correctly" — but offered to hold inquests over again if the families of the deceased wanted it. Greenaway had been in the job since 2009.

    Winehouse's family said it had not yet decided what to do.

    In a statement, the family said it was "taking advice on the implications of this and will decide if any further discussion with the authorities is needed."

    The Sun newspaper, which broke the story, said the dozens of verdicts given by Greenaway would only be overturned if they were challenged in Britain's High Court.

    A security guard found Winehouse dead in bed on July 23 at her home in the Camden district of north London. The singer, known for her distinctive beehive hairdos and multiple Grammy-winning album "Back to Black," had battled drug and alcohol addiction for years.

    The inquest heard evidence from a pathologist, Winehouse's doctor, the security guard who found her and a detective who described seeing three empty vodka bottles in her bedroom. It appears unlikely that a second inquest would produce a different conclusion about how she died. 
     
    The full statement issued by Reid on Wednesday was reported in north London newspaper, the Camden New Journal. It read: "I appointed my wife as an assistant deputy coroner as I believed at the time that her experience as a solicitor and barrister in Australia satisfied the requirements of the post. In November of last year it became apparent that I had made an error in the appointment process and I accepted her resignation.

    "While I am confident that all of the inquests handled were done so correctly, I apologise if this matter causes distress to the families and friends of the deceased. I will be writing to the families affected to personally apologise and offer for their cases to reheard if requested."

    Although the singer was adored by fans worldwide for her unique voice and style, praise for her singing was often eclipsed by lurid headlines about her destructive relationships and erratic behavior. Winehouse herself turned to her tumultuous life and personal demons for material, resulting in hit songs such as "Rehab" and "Love Is a Losing Game."

    Msnbc.com's Alastair Jamieson in London and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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    Unless I'm mistaken, she's dead from an alcohol over-dose...period! WHy drag on the obvious...stupid people!

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  • 9
    Nov
    2011
    12:08pm, EST

    Celebrity Sightings: Jane says, it's smokin' Dave Navarro

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    By Kurt Schlosser, NBC News

    Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro might want to audition for a role in the "Twilight Saga" considering how often he is photographed with his shirt off. Tuesday night, Navarro and his mates played the launch party for a new video game in Los Angeles.

    Meanwhile, in other sightings, Brad Pitt mingled with Japanese baseball players in Tokyo during the "Moneyball" premiere there; Clint Eastwood brought his new film, "J. Edgar," to the Newseum in Washington; and Taylor Swift walked the red carpet in Nashville, Tenn., for the BMI Country Awards.

    Check out the slideshow.

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