Lauren Conrad’s Real-Life Drama
Lauren Conrad’s Real-Life Drama
Joining stars like Justin Timberlake and Taylor Swift, Lauren Conrad was all about hamming it up for the cameras at last night’s MTV Upfronts at the Nokia Theatre in New York City.
She looked great in a sassy-yet-cute dark blue spaghetti strap knee-length dress with matching peep-toe heels and a flirty curled-locks coif.
And while most of what goes on during “The Hills” is fairly normal celebutante drama, on Monday night, Lauren was subjected to some unplanned, unscripted tongue-lashing from a disgruntled bystander.
As she was leaving the opening of Hollywood hotspot Crown, LC was verbally accosted by some random drunk guy who had been denied access to the party.
According to FOX Pop Tarts, the man hurled insults, four-letter words, and racial slurs (huh?) at Lauren as she made her way to the nearest Taxi, stopping only briefly to sign a few autographs.
After Conrad left, one of her guy friends decided to get the drunk guy back, and ran inside to round up a bunch of guys to beat him up.
An eyewitness told Pop Tarts, “The guy was so drunk he couldn’t fight back — they bloodied him a bit then went back in. He was so out of it he beat his head against a phone pole for a few minutes after they’d gone — there was blood everywhere.”
J. Lo’s Go At Fashion Week
J. Lo’s Go At Fashion Week
With all the celebrity fashion designers emerging from Hollywood, it takes something really special to stand out from the pack. And Jennifer Lopez brought her best looks to NYC for Fashion Week.
The “Waiting for Tonight” singer’s line was described as, “fantasy — classic inspiration but with a new, kind of funky spin.” And from all accounts the duds that J Lo designed were very aesthetically pleasing.
According to press, “Her outfits alternated between sophisticated — lots of minidresses — and casual — a pair of skinnies with a cargo green graphic T-shirt. She incorporated her signature one-shoulder look, but didn’t go overboard, along with bell sleeves and cropped jackets to add chic to all that trendiness.”
And Lopez says she designed JustSweet to fill in the space, stylistically, between her J Lo line and her Sweetface collection. “Girls who are young who are going to wear it are going to feel sophisticated in it because it does have a chic kind of feeling to it,” she said. “But people who are older who wear it are going to feel young, flirty and fun. It really has a nice mix.”
