Not to be outdone by the new teen craze, The Hunger Games, Summit Entertainment has released the trailer for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2.
Will the movie stick to the book or will there be a surprise ending for the star-crossed lovers?
Below is a sneak peek of the movie that will open in theaters nationwide on November 16, 2012.
On April 6th, one of the highest-grossing films of all time returns to the silver screen in 3D. James Cameron's Titanic comes to IMAX Theatres nation-wide in commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the sinking of the ill-facted ocean liner.
Titanic's all-star cast includes Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack, Kate Winslet as Rose, Billy Zane as Rose's selfish fiance',Frances Fisher as Rose's ambitious mother, and Young & The Restless star, Eric Braeden as John Jacob Astor.
Be sure to check out our Foodie Friday's column on March 28th, when you will get to preview the Last Supper served on the Titanic.
NBC has kicked off its new reality competition series "Fashion
Star," which will search for the next big brand in fashion. Featuring host and
executive producer Elle Macpherson along with celebrity mentors Jessica Simpson,
Nicole Richie and John Varvatos, the series will give 14 unknown designers the
chance to win a multi-million dollar prize to launch their collections in three
of America's largest retailers: Macy's, H&M and Saks Fifth Avenue.
Each week, the show will begin with an exhilarating fashion show unlike anything seen before featuring musical performances, dancers and models in front of a studio audience. Every fashion show will be built around a weekly challenge that is designed to further develop and expand the designers' brands.
The series will feature clothes designed for America to buy, and it has enlisted three of the world's top retailers to help in the decision-making process. Caprice Willard (Macy's), Terron E. Schaefer (Saks Fifth Avenue) and Nicole Christie (H&M) will serve as the judges who make on-the-spot decisions as they vie for the right to purchase and exclusively carry the work of the up-and-coming designers each week.
At the end of each episode, America will have the chance to immediately purchase the winning designs showcased on the episode that week. What viewers see on TV that night will be on the streets and in stores immediately. With just a single trip down the runway, "Fashion Star" will change the lives and fortunes of these aspiring designers forever.
Each week, designers who do not sell any of their items to the buyers will be up for elimination. In addition, celebrity mentors Simpson, Richie and Varvatos will be able to save one of these designers from the chopping block.
The fashion designers featured on the show will include everyone from the stay-at-home mom who makes her own clothes to sell at the local community market to the recent design school graduate who has held jobs with major design houses to an engineer who became a self-taught designer. Many of the contestants will come to the competition with their own existing lines and will be challenged to take their brand to the next level.
All the contestants will be put to the test to see how they react in a variety of real-world scenarios to determine who has the vision and desire to build a fashion empire and achieve his or her dream. With top experts as their guides and mentors throughout the process, designers will have to be as adept in the business of fashion as they are in their creativity as it's up to them to make their brand a national reality.
In the end, one designer will successfully combine fashion and business to become the next Fashion Star and will receive the prize of a lifetime - $6,000,000 in orders for capsule collections in Macy's, H&M and Saks Fifth Avenue stores.
Fashion Star airs on NBC on Tuesday night at 10 pm Eastern and 9 pm Central time.
C-Style is rooting for Chicago's own, Barbara Bates, who is one of the 14 contestants on the show. Bates recently celebrated her 25th Anniversary in fashion having dressed the likes of Michael Jordan, the late Whitney Houston and a host of other A-List celebs.
God speed, Barbara!
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| Chicago Designer Barbara Bates |
Each week, the show will begin with an exhilarating fashion show unlike anything seen before featuring musical performances, dancers and models in front of a studio audience. Every fashion show will be built around a weekly challenge that is designed to further develop and expand the designers' brands.
The series will feature clothes designed for America to buy, and it has enlisted three of the world's top retailers to help in the decision-making process. Caprice Willard (Macy's), Terron E. Schaefer (Saks Fifth Avenue) and Nicole Christie (H&M) will serve as the judges who make on-the-spot decisions as they vie for the right to purchase and exclusively carry the work of the up-and-coming designers each week.
At the end of each episode, America will have the chance to immediately purchase the winning designs showcased on the episode that week. What viewers see on TV that night will be on the streets and in stores immediately. With just a single trip down the runway, "Fashion Star" will change the lives and fortunes of these aspiring designers forever.
Each week, designers who do not sell any of their items to the buyers will be up for elimination. In addition, celebrity mentors Simpson, Richie and Varvatos will be able to save one of these designers from the chopping block.
The fashion designers featured on the show will include everyone from the stay-at-home mom who makes her own clothes to sell at the local community market to the recent design school graduate who has held jobs with major design houses to an engineer who became a self-taught designer. Many of the contestants will come to the competition with their own existing lines and will be challenged to take their brand to the next level.
All the contestants will be put to the test to see how they react in a variety of real-world scenarios to determine who has the vision and desire to build a fashion empire and achieve his or her dream. With top experts as their guides and mentors throughout the process, designers will have to be as adept in the business of fashion as they are in their creativity as it's up to them to make their brand a national reality.
In the end, one designer will successfully combine fashion and business to become the next Fashion Star and will receive the prize of a lifetime - $6,000,000 in orders for capsule collections in Macy's, H&M and Saks Fifth Avenue stores.
Fashion Star airs on NBC on Tuesday night at 10 pm Eastern and 9 pm Central time.
C-Style is rooting for Chicago's own, Barbara Bates, who is one of the 14 contestants on the show. Bates recently celebrated her 25th Anniversary in fashion having dressed the likes of Michael Jordan, the late Whitney Houston and a host of other A-List celebs.
God speed, Barbara!

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