Brilho de estrela

A cantora e atriz Jennifer Lopez é uma referência de beleza latina. Nilo Leal, da Casa Mauro Freire, em São Paulo, ensina a fazer uma maquiagem refinada e glamurosa como a dela

POR MARIANA GREBLER

A RECEITA

PELE
‘Procure sempre dois tons de base. Um da cor da sua pele e outro um tom mais escuro, para definir contornos e esfumar as laterais do rosto. Use o blush na cor cobre para dar um aspecto bronzeado. Ele deve ser aplicado nas maçãs e têmporas.’

OLHOS
‘Ela usou dois tons de sombra: um bege-dourado, que deve ser aplicado em toda a pálpebra, até as sobrancelhas, e outro rosa- cintilante, não muito claro, nas pálpebras superiores e nferiores. Esfumace o côncavo de fora para dentro. Delineador preto, cílios postiços e muita máscara completam o olhar sexy.’

BOCA
‘Os lábios são básicos. Apenas um gloss transparente ou levemente rosado é suficiente. Este é o caso onde ‘menos é mais’.’

Susan Sarandon: ‘I Haven’t Had Botox’

Originally posted Wednesday April 30, 2008 11:20 AM EDT

Susan Sarandon Photo by: Jon Furniss / WireImage
Susan Sarandon: 'I Haven't Had Botox' | Susan Sarandon

Susan Sarandon looked as lovely as ever while strutting the red carpet in a clingy Donna Karan dress at the London premiere of Speed Racer.

So what’s the 61-year-old’s secret to eternal youth?

“I think it’s mostly my kids who keep me young,” she told PEOPLE, adding that she also does regular cardio and weight training. (Sarandon has one daughter, Eva – by director Franco Amurri – and two sons, Jack and Miles, with her longtime partner Tim Robbins.)

“I hope by the time you’re 30, you … stop worrying about how you look and try to worry about the kind of person that you are,” she added. “It’s more productive to learn how to live you life and to be joyful than to worry about if your thighs are getting fat.”

And while she’s “not against” plastic surgery, the Oscar-winner said she is opposed to the fear of aging that drives people to take extreme measures, like “exaggerated lip plumping.”

“You can see I haven’t had Botox [or] these things would be gone,” she said, pointing to her frown lines. “I can’t afford to have my face not moving.”

In the end, Sarandon thinks her more natural look could be the secret to professional staying power.

In a few years, “I’ll have an advantage of being the only one who looks 60,” she said with a laugh. “Everyone else looks so much younger. [I'll] probably get all those parts!”

• Reporting by MARIANA GREBLER

Sex and the City Stars React to London Premiere

By Dimi Gaidatzi and Mariana Grebler

Originally posted Tuesday May 13, 2008 09:10 AM EDT

From left: Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker Photo by: Nathan Strange / AP
Sex and the City Stars React to London Premiere | Sex and the City, Sarah Jessica Parker

Sex and the City is the ultimate New York movie. So where better place to have its premiere than … London?

“Well, this is where our bosses told us to go and we are thrilled to do so,” said star Sarah Jessica Parker at Monday night’s event in Leicester Square. “And I think it is a wonderful kick off for this. In a few weeks, we get to bring it home to America to its birthplace.”

Adds costar Kim Cattrall: “When I found out it was London, I was ecstatic. This is my sort of home away from home. I love New York, I live there, but I have this amazing affair with the U.K.”

The story also seemed to translate well across the pond, as evidenced by the large and enthusiastic turnout at the premiere.

“I knew people were coming because they had barricades, but I didn’t think [it would be] that many people,” said Cattrall. “When I heard some girls were dressing up as the characters I thought that was such fun.”

Also on hand for the premiere? Former Destiny’s Child star Kelly Rowland who dashed down the red carpet just as the screening began. “I’m a huge Sex and the City fan,” she told PEOPLE. “I’m excited to be here. Need to hurry!”

People – Amy Winehouse

August 2, 2009

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Amy Winehouse Performs for Nelson Mandela Tribute

By Mariana Grebler and Monique Jessen

Originally posted Friday June 27, 2008 05:35 PM EDT

Amy Winehouse Photo by: Dan Kitwood / Getty
Amy Winehouse Performs for Nelson Mandela Tribute

Amy Winehouse was back on stage in London Friday when she performed rousing renditions of two of her hits at a special concert as part of Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday tribute.

Wearing a white-and-black form-fitting dress, the Back to Black singer, 24, sang “Rehab” and her massive hit “Valerie” for the crowd, who welcomed her with loud cheers.

Despite her recent hospitalization, Winehouse looked healthy. She wore her trademark beehive loose at the back. Decorating her hair was a heart-shaped adornment inscribed with “Blake” for her incarcerated husband, Blake Fielder-Civil.

With Mandela watching in the wings, Winehouse danced while performing “Valerie” and revealed glimpses of her shorts-style underwear. At the end of the song, she made a simple bow of her head, moved back towards the band and thanked the Soweto Gospel Choir.

A surprise guest spotted in the crowd was Prince William’s girlfriend Kate Middleton.

The first that the crowd saw of Winehouse was at about 8:30 p.m. when she joined the rest of the performers to listen to Mandela make a brief speech. The concert also raises awareness for his 46664 charity and campaign, named after Mandela’s prison number. “Our work is for freedom for all,” Mandela said.

Led by Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, Winehouse joined performers and guests such as Geri Halliwell, Leona Lewis and Annie Lennox on stage to sing “Happy Birthday” to Mandela, with Lennox blowing a kiss to the statesman as he left the stage.

Winehouse also took lead vocals in a version of “Free Nelson Mandela,” alongside Jerry Dammers, the writer of the ’80s anthem, and most of the concert’s performers, including rockers Queen.

People – Will Smith

August 2, 2009

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Will Smith at the premiere of new film Hancock

Will Smith on life: ‘I wouldn’t change a thing’

The actor is in a good place in his life

Friday, 20 June 2008

Super powers? Sure, they might come in handy, but Will Smith says he doesn’t need ‘em.

“My life is exactly how I wanted it to be,” Smith told reporters on the red carpet at the June 18 London premiere of his new movie Hancock, in which he plays an unmotivated superhero.

“I wake up every day and I wouldn’t change a thing,” he said.

Smith – who recently spoke of his enduring 10-year marriage to actress Jada Pinkett Smith – appeared in a frisky mood, chatting with fans gathered in Central London’s Leicester Square, signing autographs and taking happy snaps of well-wishers.

At one point he playfully nuzzled leading lady Charlize Theron, who quipped to reporters that security guards were there “not to protect me but to keep me away from Will.”

By Mariana Grebler

Music News

Whitney Houston ‘Fantastic’ at London Show

By Courtney Rubin and Mariana Grebler

Originally posted Friday May 09, 2008 04:25 PM EDT

Whitney Houston Photo by: Richard Young / Startraks
Whitney Houston 'Fantastic' at London Show | Whitney Houston
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Whitney Houston has taken another step in her comeback. The diva wowed the crowd when she performed Thursday at the Caudwell Children Legends Ball, at Battersea Park in London.

During her hour-long set, Houston “both looked and sounded amazing,” a guest tells PEOPLE. “She was fantastic.”

Houston, who is working on a new album with her old friend Clive Davis, sang hits, including, “I Wanna Dance with Somebody,” “I Will Always Love You,” “The Greatest Love of All,” and “Saving All My Love for You.”

“It was like her greatest hits, only live,” adds the guest.

Houston, who has had a tumultuous custody battle with her ex-husband Bobby Brown, brought daughter Bobbi Kristina, 15, on stage and introduced her as “the love of my life.” The pair performed a duet of “My Love Is Your Love.”

Among the evening’s guests was singer Kelly Rowland, who said before the show began, “I’m jumping through my skin to see [Whitney] again.”

As for Houston’s troubled past, the Destiny’s Child singer said, “People should not judge her. She’s done more than prove herself.”

Só tinha um jeito de Weeds se tornar melhor ainda do que é. Convidando Alanis Morissette para se a obstetra da personagem de Mary-Louise Parker, Nancy. Alanis é super a vontade com a câmera – já tinha dado um beijo na boca de Sarah Jessica Parker em Sex and The City e atua bem. Para mim, fã incondicional de suas músicas, mesmo as depressivas – uma vez um amigo disse “lá vem a depressiva”, quando tocava Alanis no rádio, ADOREI vê-la num dos meus seriados preferidos. Ela tá linda, magra (ano passado no show em Londres estva “parrudinha” após o término com Ryan Reinolds que acabou se casando com a bocuda-peituda-bunduda-que-eu-não-vejo-nada-demais-mas-venerada-por-todos da Scarlett Johansson). Ainda não vi o episódio em que ela sai com o Andy (o fofo do Justin Kirk) mas a Laura disse que é bom. Esta semana estamos sem watchtvsitcoms. Tá foda.

Trabalhos People 2008

July 30, 2009

Whitney Houston

Will Smith

Amy Winehouse

Sex and The City

Susan Sarandon

Hoje em dia qualquer porre com anfetamina e maconha vira caso para Rehab. Doce eram os dias em que todo mundo sabia que “essa fase ia passar” e não ficava essa histeria de internar em reabilitaçao.

O que um bom hair stylist e um personal não fazem por uma mulher, hein? Até a Anna Paquin virou sex symbol. E viva as possibilidades!

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