Emma Watson: Fabulous at Every Age for Harper's Bazaar

Highlighting the fashion and beauty secrets of some of the world's most stylish women, Emma Watson and Claudia Schiffer make appearances in the October 2011 issue of Harper's Bazaar.

The two lovely ladies are part of the publication's Fabulous at Every Age feature, with the October issue of Harper's Bazaar set to hit newsstands September 27th.

Highlights from Miss Watson's interview are as follows:

How would you define your personal style? Jean Cocteau said, ?Style is a very simple way of saying complicated things.?

What?s your own fashion trademark? If I get it right, a kind of drama whilst looking understated. If I get it right!

Favorite accessory: Can I say lipstick? I don?t like to accessorize too much because I want people to see me first and my clothes second.

Where do you get your hair done? I get my hair cut by Rodney Cutler at Cutler in New York City.

Highlights from Miss Schiffer's interview are as follows:

How would you define your personal style? Understated chic.

Every lady has a vice. What?s yours? Red wine, chocolate, and a lie-in with my husband.

Where do you get your hair done? Raphaël Salley cuts and styles it in London.

Favorite discovery: Kamut bread and pasta.

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Kardashian Sisters Bash Elisabetta Canalis' 'DWTS' Performance

Kardashian Sisters Bash Elisabetta Canalis' 'DWTS' Performance

The Kardashian sisters are relieved that their brother Rob Kardashian survived the first week of Dancing with the Stars. But they're outraged that he even ended up in the bottom three, while Elisabetta Canalis remained safe from elimination.

"There is NO way Rob Kardashian was trending worldwide last night and in the bottom 3. Impossible!" Kourtney Kardashian, 32, twittered Tuesday night. "HOW IS ELISABETTA SAFE?!??! HOW?! Seriously!!!"

And she wasn't the only sister to share how she really felt about the votes: Khloe Kardashian, 27, shared her sister's post, adding, "Agreed! So odd."

After Monday night's opening dances, Canalis, 33, and her partner Val Chmerkovskiy finished with a 15, the night's second-lowest score. But on Tuesday night, Canalis was not in the bottom three, even though she scored lower than both Kardashian and TV anchor Nancy Grace. (The last contestant in the bottom three was basketball player Ron Artest -- a.k.a. Metta World Peace -- who received the lowest score from the judges.)

"This just can't be!" Kim, 30, complained during the results broadcast. "Rob in the bottom three is impossible! He did soooo good!" 

But, it turns out the "bottom three" wasn't necessarily the couples with the lowest combined scores. It seems they were simply chosen by the producers to create suspense. After revealing that Rob was safe, host Tom Bergeron explained: "Metta and Peeta and Nancy and Tristan are in jeopardy -- though not necessarily the bottom two. One of these couples had the lowest combined scores."

Ultimately Artest was sent off the ballroom and the "Kardashian Mafia" prevailed, keeping the sisters' 24-year-old brother safe for another week. 

"Even though I'm beyond thrilled my brother is SAFE, I'm sad that Ron was first to go," Kourtney said. "He didn't deserve it."

It sounds like they think Cannalis did.

Watch Rob and Cheryl's opening dance below!

 

 

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Video: Brad Pitt Calls for a "Statute of Limitations" On Jennifer Aniston Drama

Brad Pitt's Today Show interview with Matt Lauer aired this morning and in addition to talking about Moneyball, the conversation turned to the Jennifer Aniston marriage Parade Magazine quote drama from last week. Brad once again praised Jennifer saying, "She's good people. She, you know, there, there should be a statute of limitations on this," and revealed that while she hasn't actually reached out to him about the situation she's a "seasoned veteran" of all this as well.

Matt tried to read Brad back the quote that got him in trouble but the actor declined saying, "I don't read these things, by choice, I don't. I don't wanna be encumbered by any of that. I know my intentions, and I know what I believe, and I know things get misconstrued. I live outside of, of that, and it's much healthier." As for a lesson from the experience? "Don't talk. I don't wanna live on guard and I should be more on guard, I guess ... it's always been a part of the territory...it comes up every cycle. I've got a knack for stepping into sh*t. And I do every year or so... And it's OK. It's alright." Overall Brad says he was just trying to compliment current partner Angelina Jolie. Brad's movie is out tomorrow and amid all this drama, he's getting early award season buzz for his portrayal of Billy Beane and this weekend we'll see if audiences are excited to see Brad's passion project, Moneyball hit the big screen.

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Anne Hathaway at ?The White Fairy Tale Love Ball?

Anne Hathaway

On Wednesday night (July 6), Anne Hathaway dazzled at 'The White Fairy Tale Love Ball' at Chateau de Wideville in Crespieres, France. Looking princess-like as she stepped out for a good cause. As for the cause, The Naked Heart Foundation has a stated mission "to provide a safe and inspiring environment in which to play for every child living in urban Russia." The praiseworthy effort actually just launched a new program based on the principle that: ?Every Child Deserves to have a Family? - which supports the implementation of new and development of existing family support centers. [gallery=761]

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Usher Gets 'Emotional' On David Guetta's 'Without You'

DJ/producer calls their collabo the 'biggest record' on his just-released Nothing but the Beat.
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David Guetta recently told MTV News that the Usher collabo "Without You" is the "biggest record" on his just-released Nothing but the Beat.

It's a rather bold statement, considering his latest album also features Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, will.i.am, Akon, Timbaland, Nicki Minaj and Jennifer Hudson, just to name a few. But Guetta has a soft spot for the cinematic team-up with Ush, which he says is equal parts sentimental and hands-in-the-air euphoric.

"It's just totally emotional," Guetta said. "Some of the record is a proper ballad, and then it goes to that crazy dance beat. It's perfect for him, because he's famous for his ballads. And he's also now famous for those big club records that he comes with. He's an amazing dancer, so I felt like he was the artist that I needed."

Usher and Guetta first previewed the song in Ibiza, Spain, earlier this summer, with the crowd demanding an encore performance of the sure-to-be-hit song.

"It was amazing," Guetta gushed. "We were not supposed to do this. I always do these kinds of stupid things, playing records when I'm not supposed to play them. And Usher was so excited for this time to be in Ibiza performing in front of those people. He called me onstage and said, 'Come on. Let's do it.' So we did it, and, yeah, they loved it. We had to do it again! They asked for one more."

For some, the combination of Usher and Guetta might seem out of left field. While the DJ/producer works with a variety of artists, he has a pretty tight-knit musical family — but it may come as a surprise that Guetta has known Usher the longest.

"I actually speak very often about how thankful I am to will.i.am because he called me to produce 'I Gotta Feeling'; Akon, when we started to work together, because I wasn't famous in America; Kelly Rowland and all those guys that came to me when I was not known yet," Guetta said. "But I have to say that the very first time when someone big from America asked me if I want to work with him, it was Usher. Like, a really long time ago, but we never had the time to do it. So I was so happy to be finally in the studio with him, because he spotted me when I was really not famous yet."

Usher and Guetta already shot the video for "Without You" in Ibiza. The song will follow up Guetta's current single, "Little Bad Girl," which features Ludacris and Taio Cruz.

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List of winners from the 2011 ESPY Awards

2011 ESPY Awards

On Wednesday night (July 13), the 2011 ESPY Awards took place at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles, California. Hosted by SNL funnyman Seth Meyers, the Dallas Mavericks emerged as the big winners of the night, as the NBA Champions took home Best Team accolades while Rick Carlisle was named Best Coach and Dirk Nowitzki garnered Best NBA Player and Best Male Athlete trophies. With skier Lindsey Vonn being named Best Female Athlete, another big winner was Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay, as he won Best MLB Player and Best Moment. Meanwhile, there was plenty of star power on hand, as celebrity presenters included Justin Bieber, who was joined by girlfriend Selena Gomez, along with big names such as Justin Timberlake, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Kendra Wilkinson, Brooklyn Decker, Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds. The complete list of winners from the 2011 ESPY Awards is as follows, and enjoy the pictures from the event below! Best Male Athlete Jimmie Johnson, NASCAR Rafael Nadal, Tennis WINNER: Dirk Nowitzki, NBA Aaron Rodgers, NFL Best Female Athlete Kelly Clark, Snowboarding Lauren Jackson, WNBA Maya Moore, NCAA Basketball WINNER: Lindsey Vonn, Skiing Best Championship Performance Tim Lincecum, 2010 MLB Postseason WINNER: Tim Thomas, Stanley Cup Finals Kemba Walker, Big East Tournament and NCAA Tournament Serena Williams, 2010 Wimbledon Best Breakthrough Athlete Jose Bautista, Toronto Blue Jays Arian Foster, Houston Texans WINNER: Blake Griffin, Los Angeles Clippers Li Na, Tennis Cam Newton, Auburn Tigers Best Record-Breaking Performance WINNER: Ray Allen, NBA three-point record Rory McIlroy, U.S. Open Derrick Rose, youngest player to win NBA MVP UConn Women's Basketball, longest win streak Best Upset Blame over Zenyatta, Breeder's Cup Fabricio Werdum stuns Fedor Emelianenko, MMA Seahawks upset Saints, NFL Wild Card Playoffs WINNER: VCU, NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Best Game Auburn beats Alabama, Iron Bowl Butler upsets Pittsburgh, NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament WINNER: Eagles rally to beat the Giants, NFL Oklahoma City edges Memphis in triple-OT, NBA Playoffs Best Moment Fennville HS Basketball Team, High school basketball tournament run WINNER: Roy Halladay Postseason No-Hitter, MLB Trevor Bayne at Daytona 500, NASCAR Best Team Auburn Football Boston Bruins WINNER: Dallas Mavericks Green Bay Packers San Francisco Giants Texas A&M Women's Basketball Castrol Edge Performance Under Pressure Award WINNER: Arian Foster, Houston Texans DeAngelo Hall, Washington Leon Washington, Seattle Best Sports Movie WINNER: The Fighter Secretariat Soul Surfer Win Win Best Coach/Manager Jim Calhoun, Connecticut Basketball WINNER: Rick Carlisle, Dallas Mavericks Gene Chizik, Auburn Football Mike McCarthy, Green Bay Packers Dom Starsia, Virginia Lacrosse Best NFL Player Tom Brady, New England Arian Foster, Houston Clay Matthews Jr., Green Bay Troy Polamalu, Pittsburgh WINNER: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Best MLB Player Jose Bautista, Toronto WINNER: Roy Halladay, Philadelphia Josh Hamilton, Texas Felix Hernandez, Seattle Joey Votto, Cincinnati Best NHL Player Corey Perry, Anaheim Daniel Sedin, Vancouver Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay WINNER: Tim Thomas, Boston Best Driver Greg Anderson John Force Dario Franchitti WINNER: Jimmie Johnson Best NBA Player Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City LeBron James, Miami WINNER: Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Derrick Rose, Chicago Best WNBA Player Tamika Catchings, Indiana Lauren Jackson, Seattle Cappie Pondexter, New York WINNER: Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Best Fighter Bernard Hopkins Jon "Bones" Jones Sergio Martinez WINNER: Manny Pacquiao George St. Pierre Best Male Golfer Luke Donald Jim Furyk Graeme McDowell WINNER: Rory McIlroy Charl Schwartzel Best Female Golfer Na Yeon Choi WINNER: Cristie Kerr Jiyai Shin Yani Tseng Best Male Tennis Player Novak Djokovic Roger Federer WINNER: Rafael Nadal Best Female Tennis Player Kim Clijsters Li Na WINNER: Serena Williams Caroline Wozniacki Best Male College Athlete WINNER: Jimmer Fredette, BYU Basketball Andy Miele, Miami-Ohio Hockey Cam Newton, Auburn Football Rob Pannell, Cornell Lacrosse Kemba Walker, Connecticut Basketball Best Female College Athlete Blair Brown, Penn State Volleyball Dallas Escobedo, Arizona State Softball Melissa Henderson, Notre Dame Soccer Katinka Hosszu, USC Swimming WINNER: Maya Moore, Connecticut Basketball Best Male Action Sport Athlete Tucker Hibbert, Snowmobiling Travis Pastrana, Motocross Kevin Rolland, Freestyle Skiing Kelly Slater, Surfing WINNER: Shaun White, Snowboarding Best Female Action Sport Athlete Sarah Burke, Freestyle Skier Kelly Clark, Snowboarding Ashley Fiolek, Motocross WINNER: Stephanie Gilmore, Surfing Best Jockey Ramon Dominguez Garrett Gomez WINNER: John Velasquez Best Male Athlete with a Disability Chris Devlin-Young WINNER: Anthony Robles Aaron Scheidies Jerome Singleton Steve Wampler Best Female Athlete with a Disability Allison Jones Tatyana McFadden Alana Nichols Melissa Stockwell WINNER: Mallory Weggemann Best Bowler Chris Barnes WINNER: Jason Belmonte Mika Koivuniemi Bill O'Neill Best MLS Player Edson Buddle, Los Angeles WINNER: Landon Donovan, Los Angeles David Ferreira, Dallas Chris Wondolowski, San Jose Best Track and Field Athlete Allyson Felix WINNER: Tyson Gay David Oliver [gallery=763]

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Brad Pitt Talks Marriage & Finding Private Time With Angelina (VIDEO)

Brad Pitt Talks Marriage & Finding Private Time With Angelina (VIDEO)

Brad Pitt reveals his secret to getting alone time with his partner Angelina Jolie during his appearance on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”.  Check it out [...]

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