Their marriage has been dogged by rumours of strain and divorce over the last few months, so it was lovely to see Katy Perry and Russell Brand cuddling up together on the red carpet yesterday.
Katy offset her new rose-blonde bob (our friends over at Kiss and Make-up spotted this colour on Fearne Cotton a while ago) with a white studded leather dress from Versace. Russell seemed smitten with Katy's new look, keeping his arm around her waist as they navigated the red carpet.
The couple stepped out in LA for the David Lynch 3rd Annual Change Begins Within benefit.
It's thought Katy and Russell will spend some quality time together in India over Christmas. They married there in October 2010.
Posted by Natalie Cornish on December 5, 2011 3:23 PM
Red Carpet Style
While we're still lusting over Louis Vuitton's AW11 collection, Sarah-Jessica Parker has been showing us exactly what Marc Jacobs has to offer for spring.
Last seen on Vuitton's merry-go-round catwalk in Paris earlier this year, the actress gave her white and blue dress a twist by opting for the white shoes Kate Moss modeled rather than metallic heels.
SJP was attending the Unicef Snowflake ball in New York, and we reckon she rocked the blue carpet in this Jack Frost-inspired fairytale frock.
The fashion world headed to the capital for one of the biggest events in the calendar last night,the British Fashion Awards. And Victoria Beckham was so overwhelmed by the whole thing that she cried three times.
Victoria did a Gwyneth Paltrow after she fought off (not literally although that would have given Kate Moss' net dress five minutes peace) Stella McCartney, Burberry and YSL director, Tom Ford to win Designer Brand of the Year.
Accepting her award from good friend Marc Jacobs, Victoria broke down and said: "I'm so sorry for crying. I'm being so rubbish."
She then paid tribute to husband, David Beckham adding: "I would like to thank the British fashion industry for your support. I'd like to thank my team...my parents, my kids, my husband. Without David I wouldn't have the courage to do what I'm doing."
In the audience, Alexa Chung (who won the British Style Award again), David Gandy, Kelly Brook, Daphne Guinness, Kate Hudson, Abbey Clancy and newly-crowned Designer of the Year, Alexander McQueen's Sarah Burton applauded the ex-Spice Girl turned eponymous designer who once admitted that she struggled to be taken seriously by the fashion world.
Check out all the winner's below:
Designer of the Year: Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen New Establishment Award: Christopher Kane Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator: Sam Gainsbury of Gainsbury and Whiting Red Carpet Award: Stella McCartney Designer Brand Award: Victoria Beckham Emerging Talent, Ready-to-Wear: Mary Katrantzou Emerging Talent, Accessories: Tabitha Simmons Emerging Talent, Menswear: Christopher Raeburn for Louis Vuitton Menswear Designer: Kim Jones Model Award: Stella Tennant Accessory Designer of the Year: Charlotte Delall for Charlotte Olympia Outstanding Achievement in Fashion: Paul Smith British Style Award: Alexa Chung
Apologies for the long-winded description, it's just we're not really sure what to call Jessie J's rather strange Q Awards outfit.
Is it a holey catsuit? Or a body stocking? She is the face of Henry Holland's tights after all. Maybe she was giving her Halloween costume a test-run...
More importantly, do you love it or loathe it? Vote below...
When we saw Sharon Stone walk onto the red carpet at the Oscars earlier tonight, we saw her feathers before we saw her face.
Why do you have a dead bird stuck to your chest Sharon?
Why?
It's not pretty. In fact it completely distracted me from my thoughts on how thin E! presenter Giuliana Rancic is - the woman really needs a cheeseburger - and as if the feathers weren't enough, there was also some kind of knot midway down the skirt.
And she looks so happy with herself too.
Just no. Or maybe you disagree... let us know in the comments!
Mila Kunis was one of our best dressed as the Oscars tonight, and most of the world agreed.
The Black Swan actress wore a lavender Elie Saab lace gown which was dangerously low cut (and probably held in place with a lot of tape, lest there were any accidents when she was presenting the award for Best Animation with Justin Timberlake).
Even without the low neckline, the dress was provocative enough, with transparent panels of lace peaking through the draped fabric of the skirt - but the pale pastel colour and her softly swept back hair kept it far away from trashy.
Cate Blanchett divided opinion on twitter when she appeared on the red carpet at the Oscars earlier tonight.
The actress wore a pale pink Givenchy couture gown with an open cut bodice, which was covered in hundreds of tiny pink and yellow beads.
It also featured what I can only describe as a pleated chest porthole window on the bodice.
Some people hated it, and others (like us) thought it was a great choice that broke up some of the frankly boring and monotonous nude dresses nicely! Plus, look her her - she looks awesome.
In fact, the more we saw it, the more we liked it - and now it's one of our favourites. At least she took a risk, right? But what do you think?
Well the Oscars are finally here! We (and Catwalk Queen) are reporting on them live from the Grey Goose Oscar Party at Soho House, while most of you are asleep, so you'll get all the gossip as soon as you wake up.
We're that dedicated.
Scarlett Johansson attended the awards ceremony in a gorgeous purple lace Dolce & Gabbana gown with a round neck and cut out panel on the back.
Definitely one of our favourites on the red carpet tonight - we love the way it clings to her much envied curves, and the berry colour is awesome. Love it.
Not so sure about the hair though - it's bit undone for the Oscars? What do you think?
The NME Awards were on last night at Brixton Academy, and OSOYOU was in attendance to check out all the winners and losers, and of course, what everyone was wearing.
There was a surprising lack of female celebrities on the red carpet last night (Fearne Cotton wasn't even there): Alexa Chung was there to present an award (we walked past her in the street outside looking very cheerful and wearing a long black coat) and wore a Christopher Kane 'galaxy theme' Resort 2011 Collection mini dress with Prada platforms.
Marina and the Diamonds was there too, also to present an award and wore the most showstopping dress of the night - a floor length white gown by Hasan Hejazi that made a big impact when she came billowing up to the podium. We also spotted Kate Moss dancing along to Crystal Castles with Jamie Hince (she was wearing a floor length leather dress).
To check out the winners from the night, continue reading past the cut!
You can imagine our excitement when our tickets to the official Grey Goose BAFTA after party arrived on the doorstep.
With promises of all the big celebrities from Colin Firth to Emma Watson and everyone in between, coupled with delicious Grey Goose cocktails and a performance from Jools Holland's former band, Squeeze, the night was set to be a good one.
My first celeb encounter of the evening was a very tall Stephen Fry, closely followed by Rupert Grint sipping cocktails at the bar. The most eventful of celeb moments however, was bumping into a certain member of Girls Aloud sporting a very red dress in the toilets. Devastated by the fact she'd ripped her Georges Chakra gown, I helped re-button the back of her dress and advised her to remove the lipstick from her teeth. Nice.
That for me signalled the end of the night and at 3.30am crawled into bed.