
Fun: March 2010 Archives


To the AP, she said: "[Lourdes] comes into the room and takes over and pulls out all of her favorite stuff and starts going through the racks and just takes over. I just sit on the conference table and watch and let her do the work -- it's nice, it's refreshing." She then added, "If Lola wasn't so completely involved in the line, designing, consulting, whatever you want to call it, I wouldn't do it. Really she does most of the work, honestly."
Seems like a lot of work for a 14-year-old! But then again, she is Madonna's daughter. Ambition must run pretty thick through that blood.

And then, in an interview with Maxim, she called teen pop sensation Justin Bieber "a tiny little baby!" (She then continued in such flattering terms: "I would've loved to push him around on stage in a carriage.") Doesn't Ke$ha know not to mess with the Bieber? Come on, girl! He is like the Pope of the under-16-year-old crowd.
Anyway, I'm sure this was all just Ke$ha's grand strategy of courting publicity (success!), but she made someone sufficiently upset as to have to do what any "edgy" pop star would dread: Apologize. Now she's done so. But I don't doubt that Ke$ha has a few gems of "wisdom" to drop as soon as the dust from this scuffle settles. That's why she's famous, after all!




Says Bieber('s Twitter account):
"Wish I could have come out from the performance at the Mayfair, but security wouldn't let me. For those girls who cursed me out for it, I'm sorry but sometimes I need to listen to security so no one gets hurt. But I like your attitude. The UK goes hard!"
Apparently the teenage girls were devastated.
As you search for ideas to guide your look on prom night, don't forget that art is always a great source of fashion inspiration. And by art what I mean, of course, is teen movies about prom.* But really! Molly Ringwald's notorious pink ragamuffin dress is nothing if not a classic example of personal style at its best. And plus, teen movies are totally fun to watch. So in order to get your creative juices flowing, we've put together a little list of history's finest prom-related films for your viewing pleasure (dating all the way back to the 80s and 90s). Take a look.





Pretty in Pink

Responsible for perhaps the most well-known prom dress in the history of film.
Carrie

Well, I would not necessarily go for the full-out Carrie look on prom, to be honest. However, the pre-pig-blood slip gown is divine! Remember how beautiful Carrie looked before they propped the bucket on her?
10 Things I Hate About You

This movie holds up amazingly well in the canon of teen movies. Although it is based on a Shakespeare play. So perhaps it's not that surprising at all.
Saved!

Now, this movie is only as much about the dance as it is about teen pregnancy, but its prom scenes is one of the better ones in cinema. Dare I say it? Saved! might just be Mandy Moore's best movie of all time.
She's All That

All teen movies should have two things: a prom scene, and a makeover. This one has both in a big way.
Okay, now go study.
*In reality, all teen movies are about the prom. But we tried to focus on the ones where the Final Dance plays more than just a peripheral, happy-ending style role.

Check out the full commentary on MTV.com.


In other important news: Do you think that Tina Fey's daughter old enough to be a fan of Bieber? She appears to be about 3 or so. So, probably!
The Twilight: Eclipse trailer has hit the internet.
If that doesn't work, go here.

Last weekend, Sandra Bullock brought home an Oscar for her work in the film The Blind Side, in which she plays the adopted mother of an underprivileged black teenager. This movie is based on a true story! Which is nice, because it has a happy ending. The happy ending includes the family on which the story was based going to the Academy Awards. And guess what! The real-life daughter in this story, Collins Tuohy (played in the film by Lily Collins), wore Sherri Hill! Unfortunately we can't find any pictures of Collins in the dress (otherwise she surely would have made our best dressed list) but please send them along if you have one.

Uh oh. Hilary Duff, formerly just teen pop star and sometime-television-and-movie star too is now also to be ea NOVELIST. The 22-year-old starlet, who is also now engaged to some hockey player named Mike Comrie, will pen a young adult novel about a photojournalist named Clea Raymond, whose photography also allows her to sort of be psychic. She will also, apparently, write a non-fiction book for kids about coping with divorce. Unfortunately, we will have to wait until 2012 for more info, because that's when the books will hit shelves.

This Sunday, the movie-going world will tune in to the 89th annual Academy Awards ceremony. Sort of exciting! The Oscars are always really fun to watch because there is so much fanfare involved. This means that the stars always get gussied up in their most impressive finery -- and so the dress-watching at this particular awards ceremony is obviously always the best part. In anticipation of this grand event, we have rounded up a few of our favorite Oscar Dresses of the past.





Michelle Williams, 2006

Perhaps my favorite of all time
Charlize Theron, 2000

Beautiful color, impossible cut to pull off (unless of course you are Charlize Theron)
Kate Hudson, 2003

Perhaps she is not known for her Oscar-worthy film choices, but girl knows how to pick out a dress
Gwyneth Paltrow, 1999

The teenage girl in me will forever love this dress
Helen Mirren, 2007

What a fox
Bjork, 2001
Sorry, but I love it.
Though they didn't pose together, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart both showed up at Pattinson's Remember Me premiere last night -- perhaps adding fuel to the fire of the maybe no-longer rumors that the two are dating?
Either way, they both look nice!


Either way, they both look nice!


In anticipation of prom season 2010, we at Tiza have scoured the latest collections from Fall 2010 R-T-W fashion week, and provided looks that can serve as inspiration for your own dress search. From long and princess-invoking to short and sassy, we've got all the looks covered. Check them out below.
Runway: Christian Siriano
Our way: The Mori Lee 7058

Runway: Alice + Olivia


Runway: Christian Siriano
Our way: The Mori Lee 7058
Runway: Alice + Olivia













