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Yahoo
03-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Whoopi Goldberg Flashes Rarely Seen Shoulder Tattoo in Off-the-Shoulder Gown at Oscars 2025
Whoopi Goldberg didn't hold back on the Oscars 2025 red carpet. The View co-host was showing more skin than usual as she stepped out in a strapless custom Christian Siriano gown that exposed her rarely-seen shoulder tattoo. Siriano, 39, took the look "right off the runway" and "made it custom" for Goldberg, he said on E! Live from the Red Carpet of the off-the-shoulder gown, featuring a cinched bodice and full skirt with train. Related: See All the Stars Arriving on the Red Carpet at the 2025 Oscars "She saw this on the runway sitting front row and I said you can have that, no problem," the designer said, calling the dress "liquid water." "Whoopi doesn't wear gowns that often but we did it tonight and she looks incredible," Siriano continued. "I will dress Whoopi to the end of my career." Goldberg, 69, who will present at the awards show, loved how Siriano compared the look to "liquid water." "That's a great way to describe it," she told E! "When it moves, when it blows, that's what it looks like." Ahead of the show, Siriano teased that he was working on multiple Oscars looks in an Instagram post shared on Feb. 27. Included in the video was Goldberg's strapless dress. "OSCAR WEEKEND is almost here and we are almost done! All shapes and sizes will be celebrated on this night!" the designer wrote in the post's caption. Related: Christian Siriano Talks Celebrating 'All Walks of Life' on the Red Carpet (Exclusive) The strapless look was a rare one for Goldberg, who doesn't often show off the colorful dragon tattoo on her right shoulder. But it's not the first time she's chosen an off-the-shoulder number from Siriano. The designer also dressed her for the 2018 Oscars in a similar style featuring an eye-catching floral pattern. She said at the time that Siriano had made the gown for her so she was "comfortable" — and its length allowed her to wear her footwear of choice, combat boots. The designer and EGOT winner are now longtime friends. On Goldberg's birthday in 2023, Siriano wrote a tribute on Instagram: "I love you so much! Thank you for supporting me day one no questions asked. I love creating for you always and forever! 🖤💙" Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up to date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. See PEOPLE's full coverage of the 97th annual Academy Awards, hosted by Conan O'Brien and airing on ABC. Read the original article on People


Asharq Al-Awsat
07-02-2025
- Automotive
- Asharq Al-Awsat
Christian Siriano Looks to Sleek Autos at New York Fashion Week
Designer Christian Siriano looked to the automotive world for his Fall/Winter collection at New York Fashion Week, presenting plenty of metallics for both women and men. Models dressed in shiny jackets and trousers, sleek dresses and voluminous gowns walked down an all-red catwalk with a parked Toyota nearby, Reuters reported. Designs nodded to cars with some details appearing as paint slicks, oil slicks as well as tire tracks. Siriano used plenty of red as well as blue, black and bronze. '(The collection) was ... inspired by a ... connection between sexy ... automotive design and clothing. So the red ... symbolizes for me that iconic red car, that iconic red dress on a red carpet and how those ... go together," Siriano said backstage. Siriano's show on Thursday took place on the first day of New York Fashion Week, where some 60 labels, including Michael Kors, Carolina Herrera and LaQuan Smith will present their creations. The event runs until February 11. New York is the first leg of the autumn-winter 2025/2026 catwalk calendar, with buyers and editors then heading to London, Milan and finally Paris to see designers present their latest lines.


Reuters
07-02-2025
- Automotive
- Reuters
Christian Siriano looks to sleek autos at New York Fashion Week
NEW YORK, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Designer Christian Siriano looked to the automotive world for his Fall/Winter collection at New York Fashion Week, presenting plenty of metallics for both women and men. Models dressed in shiny jackets and trousers, sleek dresses and voluminous gowns walked down an all-red catwalk with a parked Toyota nearby. Designs nodded to cars with some details appearing as paint slicks, oil slicks as well as tyre tracks. Siriano used plenty of red as well as blue, black and bronze. '(The collection) was ... inspired by a ... connection between sexy ... automotive design and clothing. So the red ... symbolises for me that iconic red car, that iconic red dress on a red carpet and how those ... go together," Siriano said backstage. Siriano's show on Thursday took place on the first day of New York Fashion Week, where some 60 labels, including Michael Kors, Carolina Herrera and LaQuan Smith will present their creations. The event runs until February 11. New York is the first leg of the autumn-winter 2025/2026 catwalk calendar, with buyers and editors then heading to London, Milan and finally Paris to see designers present their latest lines.
Yahoo
07-02-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Christian Siriano takes his New York Fashion Week show attendees for a glamorous ride
NEW YORK (AP) — In glistening gowns with sleek constructed lines, designer Christian Siriano pulled inspiration from his shared love of cars with his father for his latest New York Fashion Week collection Thursday. Models strutted past rose beds and a bright red and black Toyota parked on the runway as fashion industry onlookers documented everything on their phones and a group of Siriano's starry celebrity friends clapped and cheered for his latest looks. Breaking away from the masculinity associated with cars, Siriano said he crafted a collection of feminine and glamorous looks. 'The lines of a car to me look like the lines of a corset,' Siriano said. See for yourself — The Yodel is the go-to source for daily news, entertainment and feel-good stories. By signing up, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy. Sexy red car or sexy red dress? For his latest collection, Siriano playfully shaped fabrics to resemble elements of car design. Models walked to pulsing techno beats in jersey fabric made to look like oil slicks, embroidery designed like tire tracks and bell bottoms lined with a pattern similar to the leather of a tire. 'I was like, who doesn't love that iconic, sexy red car?' he said. "But who doesn't love that iconic, sexy red dress? And how do they kind of go together?' Feminine or masculine In a contrast between masculine and feminine, longtime Siriano model Coco Rocha posed in a black tuxedo blazer mini dress draped with a red silky fabric down one of her legs. The dress colors perfectly matched the Toyota parked inside. In true Siriano fashion, models of all sizes and genders walked the catwalk. Male models walked the runway baring their abs under glossy cropped jackets and wide leg pants. Singer Adam Lambert arrived just before the show began wearing Siriano's dark brown long line blazer coat. Starry guestlist In the front row, actors and celebrities cheered for their favorite looks throughout the show. Actor Katie Holmes sat between Julianne Hough and Whoopi Goldberg. Actress Tiffany Haddish said she feels beautiful in all of Siriano's clothes. Bravo celebrity Bronwyn Newport posed for pictures in her baby pink tulle dress from Siriano's last runway show. 'The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' star said as Siriano's close friend she thought it was his best show yet. 'I wanted every look,' she said. Red carpet red Siriano transformed the Chelsea industrial space for his New York Fashion Week show — filling the room with red from red draped walls, red gift bags and a red carpet. Siriano is no stranger to the red carpet. The designer has made a name for himself transforming red carpet looks by embracing body positivity and inclusivity. 'Over the years, as my body has changed, Christian has always been supportive and had something fabulous for me to wear," Laverne Cox told The Associated Press. "Like he has such a diverse range as a designer.' Siriano famously dressed actor Billy Porter in a velvety tuxedo ball gown for the 2019 Oscars. He even published a recent book on the topic titled 'Christian Siriano: The New Red Carpet.' Bringing the drama to his runway red carpet, a change of music to violin and melodies closed out the show with models posing in evening dresses. In see-through abstract corseted gowns, four models stopped in front of the Toyota to pose before confidently walking down the runway. Giving back to Los Angeles Wanting to do his part to help those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires, Siriano said he raised money by selling his own paintings and donating money from ticket sales to his New York Fashion Week show to the cause. 'We had people buy tickets that aren't even attending, which was so wonderful,' he said. 'Nobody needs me to donate clothes.' ___ Associated Press Writer Brooke Lefferts contributed to this report.


The Independent
07-02-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Christian Siriano takes his New York Fashion Week show attendees for a glamorous ride
In glistening gowns with sleek constructed lines, designer Christian Siriano pulled inspiration from his shared love of cars with his father for his latest New York Fashion Week collection Thursday. Models strutted past rose beds and a bright red and black Toyota parked on the runway as fashion industry onlookers documented everything on their phones and a group of Siriano's starry celebrity friends clapped and cheered for his latest looks. Breaking away from the masculinity associated with cars, Siriano said he crafted a collection of feminine and glamorous looks. 'The lines of a car to me look like the lines of a corset,' Siriano said. Sexy red car or sexy red dress? For his latest collection, Siriano playfully shaped fabrics to resemble elements of car design. Models walked to pulsing techno beats in jersey fabric made to look like oil slicks, embroidery designed like tire tracks and bell bottoms lined with a pattern similar to the leather of a tire. 'I was like, who doesn't love that iconic, sexy red car?' he said. "But who doesn't love that iconic, sexy red dress? And how do they kind of go together?' Feminine or masculine In a contrast between masculine and feminine, longtime Siriano model Coco Rocha posed in a black tuxedo blazer mini dress draped with a red silky fabric down one of her legs. The dress colors perfectly matched the Toyota parked inside. In true Siriano fashion, models of all sizes and genders walked the catwalk. Male models walked the runway baring their abs under glossy cropped jackets and wide leg pants. Singer Adam Lambert arrived just before the show began wearing Siriano's dark brown long line blazer coat. Starry guestlist In the front row, actors and celebrities cheered for their favorite looks throughout the show. Actor Katie Holmes sat between Julianne Hough and Whoopi Goldberg. Actress Tiffany Haddish said she feels beautiful in all of Siriano's clothes. Bravo celebrity Bronwyn Newport posed for pictures in her baby pink tulle dress from Siriano's last runway show. 'The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' star said as Siriano's close friend she thought it was his best show yet. 'I wanted every look,' she said. Red carpet red Siriano transformed the Chelsea industrial space for his New York Fashion Week show — filling the room with red from red draped walls, red gift bags and a red carpet. Siriano is no stranger to the red carpet. The designer has made a name for himself transforming red carpet looks by embracing body positivity and inclusivity. 'Over the years, as my body has changed, Christian has always been supportive and had something fabulous for me to wear," Laverne Cox told The Associated Press. "Like he has such a diverse range as a designer.' Siriano famously dressed actor Billy Porter in a velvety tuxedo ball gown for the 2019 Oscars. He even published a recent book on the topic titled 'Christian Siriano: The New Red Carpet.' Bringing the drama to his runway red carpet, a change of music to violin and melodies closed out the show with models posing in evening dresses. In see-through abstract corseted gowns, four models stopped in front of the Toyota to pose before confidently walking down the runway. Giving back to Los Angeles Wanting to do his part to help those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires, Siriano said he raised money by selling his own paintings and donating money from ticket sales to his New York Fashion Week show to the cause. 'We had people buy tickets that aren't even attending, which was so wonderful,' he said. 'Nobody needs me to donate clothes.' ___ Associated Press Writer Brooke Lefferts contributed to this report.