Celebrities are the ultimate trend setters. From Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle's royal outfits to Kim Kardashian's red carpet looks, celebrity fashion can be inspiring, innovative, or ... entirely questionable.
According to a royal biography, Prince William didn't wait long before inviting Kate Middleton to sit with him and his friends at breakfast in college.
'The Real Housewives of Miami' cast members wore luxurious white outfits, none more beautiful and extravagant than Guerdy Abraira's — rightly so for such a special occasion.
Jason Biggs and wife Jenny Mollen will celebrate 15 years of marriage in April ... maybe? They joked about not being sure if they are legally married and their hot plans for Valentine's Day.
Is this fan reaction just nitpicking? Or are the loudest voices in the online country music scene onto something about Miranda Lambert's handsome husband, Brendan McLoughlin?
Though Taylor Swift has had a few style evolutions over the years, few sparked as much controversy as Bleachella. Turns out, she also regrets the moment.
Lizzo added shapewear designer to her resume with Yitty. She notes that those who came before her, like Kim Kardashian, made the opportunity a reality.
Rose McGowan's "naked dress" she wore to the 1998 MTV VMAs wasn’t just a daring fashion statement, but a 'reclamation' of her body after an alleged sexual assault.
Anyone looking to copy celebrity style might end up burning a hole in their pocket. But stars like Kourtney Kardashian prove you don't need millions to look stunning.
Miranda Lambert combines her love of fashion and theatrics with a look that's literal fire. Check out a video of the country star wearing the 'fire jacket.'
Katie Nicholl wrote in 'The New Royals', Meghan Markle was told to dress like Kate Middleton and wear some more affordable clothing after her tour wardrobe became a 'distraction.'