One of the best things about the awards season is that there’s always sure to be something that takes you by surprise—e.g., one project could secure every single award or drama that ensues backstage (or sometimes onstage). But for Who What Wear editors, what always keeps us on our toes comes back to the moment when celebrities step onto the red carpet. We never know what people will wear, what trends will emerge, or what red carpet-looks will go viral. Sadly, though, in recent years, we’ve been in a bit of a dry spell when it comes to awards show style that, well, surprises.
Don’t get us wrong, we will always love a pretty red carpet look, but there’s something to be said about those willing to take risks, especially when you’re dressing up for an event as formal as the Golden Globes! It seems that so many celebrities are worried about whether they’ll land on the “best dressed” list that they forget to enjoy the getting dressed up part. However, that wasn’t the case with one star this year: Kylie Jenner. While one might argue she wasn’t necessarily “fully dressed” (wait until you see her ultra-sheer lace gown), nonetheless, her presence was a welcome shift from the sea of cliché gowns.
Many did not know Jenner would be in the audience at the Golden Globes since she did not walk the red carpet. However, she was there during the ceremony to support her beau, Timothée Chalamet, which quickly captured the attention of the internet. Although most of the buzz did surround the on-screen kiss they shared, we were more enthralled with their looks for the evening. Frankly, you won’t blame us once you see them for yourselves! Keep scrolling to see what Chalamet and Jenner wore to the Golden Globes…
The 25-year-old explained, “Some women do. … I think that whatever happens is meant to happen.”
Jenner has “always felt … that things were written for us,” adding, “Whatever is gonna happen, it’s gonna happen.
“I … feel very in control of my life and my decisions,” she continued.
The reality star went on to call motherhood and pregnancy the accomplishments she is “most proud of” after welcoming daughter Stormi, 5, and son Aire, 1, in February 2018 and 2022, respectively.
“It’s such a blessing that I’ve been able to live and experience so much life at such a young age,” she gushed. “I have two kids. I’m 25. Honestly, I’ve never been happier.”
The makeup mogul has also never considered herself more beautiful since seeing her own features in her little ones’ faces.
“My daughter looks like me,” the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” alum explained. “I get to see my beauty in her, and it’s made me love myself more.”
Jenner shares Stormi and Aire with Travis Scott, whom she dated on and off for nearly five years before reportedly calling it quits in January 2023.
Three months later, fans went wild over the Kylie Cosmetics creator’s rumored relationship with Chalamet.
The insider called Chalamet “charming” at the time, claiming, “Timothée is a total gentleman and treats [Kylie] with respect. … So far, she likes what she sees.”
Mom of two Abby Ordenana wanted the picture perfect shot for her family Christmas card this year.
But she didn’t want to shuffle off to the mall to have a halfway decent frame snapped by a seasonal department store shutterbug, nor did she feel like setting the timer on her camera phone, sprinting into place and hoping not to look a disheveled, sweaty fright after the flash.
So, Ordenana, 32, Photoshopped herself, her 11-year-old daughter and their dog Zeus into a holiday snap set against a $2,000 all-fabric backdrop, which she purchased earlier in the year for work, alongside her husband Elias and son Ezra, 8, in their living room.
“Photoshopping my Christmas picture was great because [the software] literally allows you to create anything. Sky’s the limit,” Ordenana, a newborn and maternity photographer from Orlando, Fla., explained to The Post.
To stitch together the yuletide visual, she first set each member of her family into position and took their photo on her Canon EOS 6D camera, leaving a space between her kids empty. Then, she had Aria step out of the shot to take a photo of her seated in the vacant spot she created in the initial shot.
And after 30 minutes of picture taking, Ordenana spent another 45 minutes meticulously merging the two shots together, and adding in a previously snapped picture of Zeus, to actualize “the perfect image.” And her nearly seamless edit scored over 227,000 likes on TikTok.
“It’s a complicated process,” she admitted with a laugh. “But I want my kids to one day look back at the photo and say, ‘Wow, mom really outdid herself when it came to getting those Christmas pictures — so much so that she photoshopped herself in there.’”
And Ordenana isn’t the only one to use the image-editing software to create holiday magic this season. In fact, the hashtag #ChristmasPhotoshop has earned over 10,000 TikTok views. However, not everyone is getting a cheery thumbs up for their retouching efforts.
Social media scrooges recently gave “American Idol” veteran judge Paula Abdul, 60, a virtual lump of coal after she shared a series of presumed photoshopped images of herself at Kathy Hilton’s Christmas party online.
Billionaire trendsetter Kim Kardashian, 42, too, caught jingle bell hell for allegedly photoshopping in her sisters and mother Kris Jenner into a festive family image that she shared on Instagram.
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Digital whistleblowers called out the reality stars for their awkward body positioning, strange facials expressions and uneven lighting in the shot. And for posting the peculiar picture, photoshop accusers called the Skims mogul “shallow” and “garbage.”
But Kardashian, who’s previously fallen victim to a number of viral photoshop fails, set the record straight about her controversial Christmas snap Wednesday. On her Instagram Story, the A-lister shared behind-the-scenes footage of her clan posing together for the group shot.
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And while Kardashian successfully dodged her most recent string of photoshop charges, professional photographer Caitie Corkal tells The Post that piecing together separate photos to create one cohesive portrait can add a dash of whimsy to an otherwise humdrum holiday novelty.
“Photoshopping our annual Christmas photo allows me to make something fun and lighthearted that makes people laugh,” said Corkal, 31, from Toronto. Each year she transforms individual pictures of herself, her husband Liam and their two dogs and two cats into a wacky season’s greeting card.
“It hard to get us all in one room and posed for a family picture,” Corkal confessed. “So, photoshopping us together gives us something that everyone loves rather than a boring, cookie-cutter shot.”
Kylie Jenner and her 4-year-old daughter Stormi Webster matched in stunning gold and black Mugler gowns for their family’s epic Christmas party on Saturday night.
Jenner took to Instagram on Christmas Eve to share their coordinating looks that involved intricate black beading so they both shimmered for the festive occasion.
While Jenner’s dress was made with the same fabric and concept as her daughter’s, the makeup mogul’s ensemble had a high slit that showed off her leg and plunged at the chest to flaunt her cleavage.
Jenner, 25, finished off her look with sheer tights with a black seem running up the front of the leg, and black heels.
Meanwhile, Stormi’s dress was more age-appropriate. Her one-shoulder garment puffed out like a princess gown as she spun around to show off her look in the mirror. She completed her outfit with cute Christian Louboutin shoes.
While Stormi rocked an adorable top-knot bun, Jenner went for a sleek ’20s-style bob.
She also shared a close-up photo of her gown on her Instagram, posing solo in the sexy ensemble.
Jenner shares Stormi with her boyfriend Travis Scott. They also welcomed a son in February.
While their younger child was initially reported to be named Wolf, Jenner later shared that after much consideration they felt the name didn’t fit their son and changed his moniker.
Blac Chyna took to the stand in her lawsuit against the Kardashians for conspiring to cancel her show 2016 reality show, Rob and Chyna. At the case’s testimony hearing which began with Chyna, Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Kylie Jenner and Kris Jenner were in attendance in court. The lawsuit filed by Blac Chyna in November 2017, alleges defamation and interference with prospective economic advantage.
During her testimony for the case, Chyna was cross-examined by lawyer Michael G. Rhodes who also asked her about holding a grudge against Kylie Jenner who dated her ex Tyga with whom she also shares a son. The 33-year-old was prompt enough to deny the claim and further added, “I have, like, no ill will against none of the ladies, actually”, via Rolling Stone.
Chyna, whose legal name is Angela White, was the first witness called in her USD 100 million lawsuit claiming the Kardashian-Jenner women lied about her and ruined her TV career.
During the hearing, Chyna also admitted to picking up a gun and touching the charging cord to Rob’s neck but maintained that it was done “jokingly” during a celebration related to an announcement that Rob & Chyna had been picked up, at least unofficially, for a second season. Speaking in court, she admitted that she handled the weapon, but claimed it was a “silly” moment adding that Rob was on FaceTime with some friends at the time and that no one was alarmed by her actions. Chyna is again set to take the witness stand on Thursday in the continuing trial.
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