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How Kate Bosworth’s White Dress Continued the Time’s Up Movement at the Critics’ Choice Awards


Kate Bosworth gave us a very glamorous behind-the-scenes look at how she got ready for Thursday’s Critics’ Choice Awards, where she arrived with husband Michael Polish by her side.


The awards show highlighted Kate at her capital F fashion best, but there was way more to her look than you'd think at first glance. On the red carpet, Bosworth told InStyle why, specifically, she wore her white lace Brock Collection dress as a way of responding to the Time’s Up movement and all of the stars who wore black at the 2018 Golden Globes.


“What I think is so powerful that came out of that was the idea of hope, and light, and optimism, and positivity, and we discussed that as being expressed in the dress,” she told us. “I just wanted to feel the light of what was captured last weekend. Then they say after the dark comes the light.”

The flower on her dress, which rests at her hip, also had an important message. “This dress reminded me of a very modern suffragette dress; if you had a pin here it could very well express that in a modern way. I love that though it’s covered in classical, you can see the boning and so the expression of feminism to me was interesting in this dress,” she said.

Olivia Wilde Is Celebrating the Holiday Season in an “Impeach” Trump Sweatshirt

Olivia Wilde isn’t letting the holidays distract her from her goal of getting President Trump out of office. The actress was spotted walking around New York City on Wednesday with her coat open to show off her “Impeach” Christmas sweatshirt, designed by the organizers of the Women’s March.


Wilde flashed a smile as she strutted in the bold red graphic sweatshirt, which features classic Christmas images (reindeer, poinsettias, bells, and trees) along with less traditional messaging. The design integrates President Trump’s head, Russian nesting dolls, and the White House to make a bold (but festive!) statement.

The sweatshirt was designed by March On, a spinoff group of the Women’s March that aims to elect more Democrats in the 2018 elections. The organization recently created a video advertisement as a “fun, holiday fundraising gag,” executive director of March On, Vanessa Wruble, told People.

“This holiday season, a new wish tops letters to Santa across the land: impeachment,” the video says.

Kourtney Kardashian Rocks an Ugly Christmas Sweater While Toy Shopping

Mrs. Claus is coming to town!

On Thursday afternoon, Kourtney Kardashian was feeling the Christmas spirit in some seriously festive attire while shopping for toys in Los Angeles.


During her hunt for presents, the reality star proudly rocked an ugly Christmas sweater, embroidered with a tranquil holiday home that featured a fireplace hung with stockings and an oversized wreath. The red statement pullover was the epitome of holiday cheer, especially when paired with a Santa hat and candy cane striped socks.

The mom of three—who took to her Instagram stories to share various snaps of her look along with family friend Harry Hudson—paired the holiday-inspired pieces with cool street style statement-makers.

Anna Camp Was Wearing This “Ratty” Outfit When She Got Engaged to Skylar Astin

Anna Camp and Skylar Astin’s love story has looked picture perfect (see what I did there?) but the Pitch Perfect 3 star says one thing was a little off when her now-husband proposed: her outfit.


Camp stopped by Dirty Laundry with InStyle Editor-in-Chief Laura Brown and dished on the “not fancy at all” ensemble she was wearing when Astin popped the question: A graphic tee that used to be his. “I got engaged wearing this shirt,” she tells Brown in the video at top, showing it off.
“Were you wearing only that shirt?” Brown asks. “I wish! No, it’s not that sexy of a story,” the actress explains. “We were in Hawaii and I didn’t know I was going to get proposed to. And he said, ‘Let’s just get up in the morning and go get coffee.’ And so I said, ‘Well should I change? You know, I’m wearing this like ratty T-shirt that you gave me.’ And he said, ‘No, I love you in this shirt.’” Aww.

Fashion tips for Christmas party season

According to the lighthearted survey by department store David Jones, 45 per cent of fashion mishaps witnessed are tacky Christmas-themed accessories or outfits, and 38 per cent involve guests ending up barefoot. David Jones womenswear buying manager Teneille Ferguson said it was important to stick to a dress code and make an effort if the occasion called for it.


“People struggling to walk in heels or, even worse, carrying them is never a good look,” she said. Flats and embellished sandals and slides are having a moment, so it’s the perfect excuse to avoid heels if they’re not going to stand the test of time at a function. “Being comfortable in what you’re wearing is ­always the safest bet to avoid a fashion faux pas. Avoiding gimmicky accessories is also key.” Ms Ferguson said the ­festive season was a great time to wear something a ­little different and more ­adventurous than your usual style called for. “For a work Christmas party, wearing something sophisticated and not baring too much skin would be advised,” she said. “For a barbecue or something more informal — a pretty floral dress with sandals would be perfect, as would an off-the-shoulder top or cami with jeans.”


Etiquette expert Anna Musson said the most common festive season faux pas include giving gag gifts, ­re-gifting without checking for cards, and gifts from the two-dollar shop. “Never arrive empty-handed, never let gift givers know you don’t like their gift, don’t avoid saying ‘Merry Christmas’. It is Christmas so embrace it. And the big no-no, being noticeably drunk at the office Christmas party,” she said.

The Top Celebrity Ugly Christmas Sweater Moments

It's impossible not to smile at the sight of someone wearing an ugly Christmas sweater, with or without irony. The over-the-top designs, funny frills and details, and shameless exhibition of holiday spirit all serve up some welcome joy whenever they're spotted. The same goes for when celebrities wear ugly Christmas sweaters. 


The exuberant nod to the holiday season is sometimes even funnier when attached to a familiar face we're used to seeing in more fashionable ensembles. So given that now is the season of the quintessential holiday sweater, we bring to you our countdown of the top five celeb Christmas sweater moments over the years. 


Some examples are sort of chic, others laughter-inducing, and others completely unexpected. Keep scrolling to see who made the cut (and just try not to smile, we dare you).

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