It's Tribeca film festival time, and the NY-based stars put on their best outfits (yes, that's Russell Simmons' best outfit) for the annual Vanity Fair Party that kicks off the events. After the jump, a flawless Iman, an uncharacteristically-clean-looking Zoe Kravitz, and more. CONTINUED »
Yay, Alicia! She got it right at last night's annual "Black Ball," a benefit for the Keep A Child Alive charity! Finally. And even if you don't like the dress, you have to admit that at least she didn't get it wrong. Her stylist did it for the children. More pics from the ball after the jump. CONTINUED »
Bravo's roster of '90s super models (Heidi Klum on Project Runway and Padma Lakshmi on Top Chef) just grew, now that Veronica Webb has been tapped to cohost the network's new fashion makeover show with Tim Gunn.
As one of the world's leading supermodels, the Detroit-born diva graced the covers of 'Vogue,' 'Essence' and 'Elle' magazines and strutted the runway for Victoria's Secret and Chanel. The former Revlon spokesmodel has starred in films such as Spike Lee's 'Jungle Fever,' and 'Malcolm X,' and penned the 1998 tome 'Veronica Webb-Site: Adventures in the Big City.'
"We think Veronica will make the perfect complement to Tim – she'll add a little sass to his class," Bravo's programming chief Frances Berwick said. "She not only brings extensive fashion expertise to the series, but she will be someone for our makeover subjects to lean on, creating a fun, comfortable, yet educational experience that our viewers can learn from."
Rumor has it the reason Bravo began searching for a co-host was because Tim Gunn was a little dry and serious to carry his own show. Chances are Webb is going to be responsible for the personality portion of the show. It looks like Tyra (and Iman before her) has permanently inspired ex-models to continue to work it in their retirement.