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Los Angeles based stylist, Karla Welch is only one half of the styling duo “Kemal + Karla” who rank #5 on THR’s Most Powerful Stylists List . Kemal Harris works with the stars of the east coast while Karla Welch handles the west. The Canadian-born pair have created some of the most talked about red carpet moments from the Oscars to the Golden Globes. Some of their clients include: Hailee Steinfeld, Zooey Dechanel, Stacy Keibler, Paula Patton and of course, Olivia Wilde. THR caught up with Karla and her client Oliva Wilde. The actress reminisced about her first shoot with Welch for an organic beauty shoot in which Wilde was submerged in a wool suit while trying to balance on top of an apple box. Wilde says that it was the first time she actually enjoyed a shoot because she loved Welch’s style. Since then, she has worked with Welch because of that feeling and the vibe of the clothing made her feel like “a better version” of herself. When asked about her favorite looks Wilde says two particular dresses come to mind. One of which was a chocolate brown ball Marchesa gown with gold embellishments that she wore for the 2011 Golden Globe Awards. The other was an almost nude gown, also by Marchesa, that showed off her sexy décolletage that they say received a “collective gasp” at the Emmys in 2009. Welch says, “I think that’s why people always anticipate Olivia on the red carpet because she gives them Hollywood and glamour and people need that.” Wilde says as a celebrity she just wants to dress in a way that makes people smile. She says, “It’s fun to embrace fashion in that way. And in this business we have the opportunity to wear the most beautiful clothes in the world. Why not take advantage of that?” |
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Talk about infectious laughter. To commemorate our Comedy Special, British GQ assembled the world’s top funnymen – and Olivia Wilde – and got them to beatbox, obviously (or in Wilde’s case, jiggle). Watch this viral video featuring everyone from Jerry Seinfeld to Jackie Mason and then download the iPad version of the magazine for more exclusive, LOL-provoking content. The April 2012 iPad edition of British GQ is out on 1 March, priced £2.49. Print subscribers receive the iPad edition for free and digital-only subscriptions are also available. |
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Olivia Wilde is going to be featured on the cover and inside the April 2012 issue of “GQ” magazine in the UK! She will be featured solo on one cover and another cover will feature Paul Rudd, Chris Rock, Ricky Gervais, Michael McIntyre and Owen Wilson. The April issue of British GQ is out on April 1st, priced £3.99. GQ is also available on the iPad.
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Olivia Wilde is featured on the cover and inside the March 2012 issue of “Town & Country” magazine!
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Olivia Wilde is featured on the cover of the January 2012 issue of “CLEO” magazine in New Zealand! The magazine is out now in stores!
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Olivia Wilde is featured on the cover and inside the October 2011 issue of “Allure” magazine! Check a preview of the cover below – the magazine will be available on September 20th!
Also, check out a behind the scenes of Olivia during the photo shoot! And finally, photos from the photo shoot have been added to the Olivia Wilde Source photo gallery! • Olivia Wilde Source > Photo Shoots > In 2011 > #09 |
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Olivia Wilde is featured on the cover of the August 2011 issue of “Nylon” in South Korea. Check out a preview of her cover below!
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Olivia Wilde is going to be gracing the August 2011 issue of “Marie Claire” magazine in the US!
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The actress sports major Veronica Lake curls (in a shade decidedly lighter than her usual rich brunette hair), deep-red lips, and smoky eyes for the cover image, perfectly paired with a plunging Valentino dress and layered Kara Ross, Gucci, and Chanel necklaces. Inside the glossy, things are just as glam, with Wilde wearing Marchesa, dotty Stella McCartney, and yet more Chanel. But as good as the stunner looks in a show-stopping dress, she insists that her real calling is helping others—particularly in Haiti, where Wilde has been working with the nonprofit Artists for Peace and Justice. “Whenever I want to say, ‘F–k Hollywood,’ I have to remember that the reason I am even useful in Haiti is because I have a job here,” she tells the magazine. Not only is the beauty on board for the fifth season of House, Wilde also executive-produced two documentaries, both about the rebuilding of Haiti, and talks about how she’s “come into her own” within the industry. “It’s a sort of thrilling confidence,” she says. “You have to enjoy the unknown. You have to relish it.” |
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