The Best, Worst and Oops Style Moments This Week — Including Cardi B’s Court Wigs
There’s never a dull moment in Hollywood.
This week, Cardi B opened up about how “raw” her forehead was after she went through several wig changes for her court appearances.
Meanwhile, at the Venice Film Festival, Amanda Seyfried borrowed her red carpet outfit from Julia Roberts in a hilarious twinning moment.
Read on for the best, worst and “oops” style moments of the week.
Most Stylish Court Appearances: Cardi B’s Wigs
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Beauty is pain.
Following the conclusion of her assault trial on Tuesday, Sept. 2, Cardi B was asked by a reporter in Spanish about the many wigs that she sported in the courtroom.
“I’m telling you guys, when I say that my forehead is raw from changing all these wigs,” the rapper said in response, making the crowd laugh. “Raw, raw, raw, raw.”
For her court appearance on Sept. 2, Cardi wore a dark brown wig that was styled into subtle waves and gathered into a loose bun at the top of her head. On Wednesday, Aug. 27, she opted for jet black strands, wearing a wig that was styled into a swooping, deep side part and bouncy curls that fell past her shoulders. Cardi also sported platinum blonde hair in court on Tuesday, Aug. 26.
During her Aug. 26 court date, she was questioned about her hair changes and gave the most Cardi B response of all time. “Yesterday, you had black hair, short hair. Today it’s blonde and long,” the plaintiff’s lawyer, Ron Rosen, said. “Which one is your real hair, or are they both real?”
“They’re wigs,” Cardi replied.
Case closed.
Best Twinning Moment: Julia Roberts and Amanda Seyfried at Venice Film Festival
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Have you ever seen a celebrity wear an outfit and think to yourself, “I want to wear that!” Well, it turns out, that stars do, too.
Upon seeing Julia Roberts wear a Versace ensemble for the After the Hunt photocall at the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 29, Amanda Seyfried made it her mission to become a red carpet copycat. The two stars share stylist Elizabeth Stewart, and after Stewart shared a photo of Roberts in the look, Seyfried commented, “Please let me wear the same outfit.”
And she did. At the Testament of Ann Lee photocall during the Venice International Film Festival on Sept. 1, Seyfried appeared in the very same oversize blazer, yellow striped button-down top and slightly baggy jeans.
Worst News for Gel Polish Users: Common Ingredient Banned in Europe
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It might be time to cancel your nail salon appointment.
In a document obtained by Newsweek, European officials deemed common gel nail polish ingredient trimethylbenzoyl diphenylphosphine oxide (or TPO) as a product believed to be “carcinogenic, mutagenic, or toxic for reproduction,” banning it from the E.U.
Double board-certified cosmetic facial plastic surgeon and dermatologist Dr. Lauren Moy told PEOPLE that “the most common health risks [of TPO] are allergic skin reactions and irritation,” and clarified that the potential damage to fertility has only been tested in animal studies.
“Spacing out time between gel manicures and making sure it’s done in a well-ventilated area can also help as well as a protective TPO free base coat,” she adds.
Most Meta Gig: Chloe Malle’s New ‘Vogue’ Gig Mirrors Her Mom’s ‘SATC’ Character
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After much anticipation, Anna Wintour has finally named her successor at Vogue: former Vogue.com editor Chloe Malle.
Malle also happens to be the daughter of actress Candice Bergen, who played Enid Frick, the fictional editor-in-chief of Vogue, in seasons 4, 5 and 6 of Sex and the City. She also creprised the character in season 2 of And Just Like That…
We love a meta moment.
Wildest Runway Moment: Post Malone Brings Out a Horse
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Post Malone held a debut fashion show for his namesake fashion label, Austin Post, in Paris on Monday, Sept. 1.
The Western-inspired show was closed out with a man riding a horse down the runway, as seen in an Instagram video shared by WWD.
That’s one way to get the audience’s attention.
Speaking to reporters after the show in an Instagram video shared by WWD, Post Malone said that creating his own label is something he “always wanted to do” and that the product he and his team created is “really special” and “speaks to me.”
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