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Chloe Moretz In “Taxi Driver”-Styled Spread

In the 1976 film “Taxi Driver,” Jodie Foster plays Iris, a teenage prostitute with whom Robert DeNiro’s Travis Bickle forms a bond. The film–and Foster–received criticism for having such a young girl play the role: Foster was just 13 at the time. Still, apparently fashion mag Harper’s Bazaar finds “Taxi Driver”‘s central relationship not creepy, but sweet–which is why they’ve posed teen actress Chloe Moretz here with Keanu Reeves in a scene reminiscent of the film. Moretz, only 14, admitted that she’s still too young to appreciate “Taxi Driver.” “My mom won’t let me watch it,” she told the magazine. Maybe she shouldn’t be emulating the character then, either? [Harper's Bazaar]

Photoshop Fail: The Case Of Beyonce’s Disappearing Legs

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My friends and I have always loved Beyonce’s figure — and specifically her thighs — because she has more of a real body than most super stick-thin celebs. We call her legs tree trunk legs because they’re muscular as hell. You’d figure all that dancing and bootyshaking she does means her stems are pretty strong. So why in the crap did Harper’s Bazaar make her legs up and disappear? They seem to have been whittled down into two insignificant toothpicks.

Beyoncé (Finally) Talks About Her Marriage

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“[Jay and I] have been together since I was 20 years old … We took our time and developed an unbreakable friendship before we got married.We focused three years on our marriage and found that it brought us an even stronger bond and connection. But like anything great and successful in your life, marriage takes hard work and sacrifice. It has to be something both you and your husband deeply want. The best thing about marriage is the amount of growth you have because you can no longer hide from your fears and insecurities. There’s someone right there calling you out on your flaws and building you up when you need the support. If you are with the right person, it brings out the best version of you.”

– Beyoncé in Harper’s Bazaar. When she actually decides to say something about her relationship, it’s well worth the wait. I love the idea of marriage as a growth enterprise. Thinking about how you and the other person can help each other be the best versions of yourself is an empowering way to approach the institution. [Harper's Bazaar]

Jane Fonda Shows Side Boob In Harper’s Bazaar

Wow. May we all look like Jane Fonda at age 73. Err, age 73 and a half, as she clarifies in her interview with Harper’s Bazaar. [Harper's Bazaar]

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Smurfette Goes High-Fashion Glam For Harper’s Bazaar

Remember the days when Smurfette seemed to have one dress, one pair of shoes, and one hat? Well this season, she’s smurfing it up in the hottest designer accessories this season. Harper’s Bazaar outfitted the blue fashion maven in accessories from Lanvin (pictured above), Marc Jacobs (photo after the jump), Dolce & Gabbana, and Louis Vuitton. So if you wanna dress like Smurfette, then it’ll cost you $6,835 for the Lanvin look alone. [Harper's Bazaar] Keep reading »

Smurfette Smizes


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It’s not easy being blue. In the new issue Harper’s Bazaar, Smurfette models hot designer accessories, from Marc Jacobs to Louis Vuitton (as seen here). All I have to say is—homegirl looks kinda fly. [Harper's Bazaar] Keep reading »

Lady Gaga Goes Off In Harper’s Bazaar

Lady Gaga sure knows how to grab our attention, doesn’t she? The pop star dons her now signature horns on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar, but it’s this truly titillating look inside the magazine that caught our eye. But the real reason to pick up this issue — or keep reading this post if you don’t want to spend the $3.99 — is the interview. The woman has no interest in canned answers — her responses to some of the questions, on everything from plastic surgery to living in LA, are seriously, well, nutty. Read on for a few of our favorite bits… Keep reading »

Courteney Cox Is David Arquette’s Biggest Protector

“You can’t really get mad at David because he’s not a malicious person .. He was dealing with things the best way he could. And don’t get me wrong, he was on a show for entertainment. David is smart, and David is also a showman. He knew what he was doing. I don’t know what’s going to happen, but I don’t think he’ll be doing more Howard Stern any time soon. He’s not out to harm. But I’m his biggest protector. I can’t help it.”

Courteney Cox on David Arquette’s nervous breakdown in Harper’s Bazaar. Can we knight her or make her the next Dalai Lama or something? If I was in her shoes, I’m not sure I’d be able to speak so graciously about David or show such compassion after his stint on Howard Stern. I think I’d just be straight up pissed. I bow down to Courteney Cox. [Harper's Bazaar] Keep reading »

Kim Kardashian Is No Kleopatra

Kim Kardashian attempts to channel (and interview) her idol, Elizabeth Taylor , in Harper’s Bazaar with a, ahem, Kleopatra photo spread. “What if I want to go on a date with someone in New York, and then I come home to L.A. and I go on a date? I could have slept with none of them, but I would be known as being—a ‘slore’: a slut and a whore. But I’ll do what I want. I have such a different outlook now,” Kim says of her love life. I think she has a long way to go before she reaches Liz status. A looong way. But it’s good to have goals.[Harper's Bazaar] Keep reading »

Welcome To Barbra’s Dollhouse

In a photo spread in Harper’s Bazaar, Barbra Streisand shows off her dream home. Well … it’s a home and the block’s worth of shops she has created to display her stuff. My favorite is this pic of her in her doll shop. She also has an antique dress shop, a ribbon shop, a sweet shop, and a red room where she keeps her various awards. The block should be called “People Who Need Things.” Isn’t this just a more sophisticated form of hoarding? [Harper's Bazaar] Keep reading »