Any celebrity who dares to venture out dressed entirely in leather will almost immediately draw comparisons to the iconic leather costumes of 1999 sci-fi classic The Matrix. But Anne Hathaway and her inimitable red-carpet style aren’t so easy to fit in one box, as the actor so deftly proved with her latest public appearance in New York City. Ahead of the release of her latest rom-com, The Idea of You, Hathaway attended a screening and Q&A session at 92NY on Sunday.
We might not see Eva Mendes on many red carpets these days, but that doesn't stop her from serving up major fashion looks on her personal Instagram page.
The 49-year-old actress often takes to her Instagram feed with gorgeous photos, sharing with her 3.9 million followers where to shop the look.
In her latest post, the wife of Ryan Gosling wore a bridal-esque white Aje dress, and fans were overjoyed.
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Let's face it: Most of us have stretch marks. "Stretch marks are a common form of scarring that results in thinned areas of skin in linear striations where there is skin stretching or tension," explained dermatologist Jennifer MacGregor. Dr. MacGregor noted stretch marks most commonly crop up on the breasts, arms, abdomen, back, and thighs. Although they're nothing to be ashamed of, many aren't as comfortable as, say, Ashley Graham flaunting stretchies on social media.
There's nothing little about this "Pretty Little Liars" star!
James Franco took to Instagram to share a shirtless snapshot with Keegan Allen on the set of their upcoming gay porn drama "King Cobra," which the "Spring Breakers" star is directing.
While James is no stranger to showing off his bod on social media, we can't stop staring at Allen's six-pack abs ... and what he's packing below them.
Both actors flaunt their goods in the pic, sporting nothing but briefs and, in Franco's case, sweat pants.
One is a holistic discipline originating from ancient India, the other a specific physical system devised by a German anatomist in the early 20th century: while there might be a lot of cross-over between yoga and Pilates, the two are inherently very different. As wellness practices today, yoga and Pilates are both celebrated for their numerous health benefits, from offering connection to the body and stress relief, to developing flexibility, strength, control and endurance.