New York, Jan 21 : Angelina Jolie revived the trend of mono earring by wearing it at Berlin premiere of `The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'.
The 33-year-old actress modelled a lone diamond-encrusted feather earring by jeweller Asprey, under her ''50s glam bouffant alongside boyfriend Brad Pitt at the premiere, reports the New York Daily News.
They were popular among Madonna, Cindy Crawford and other stars in the late ''80s.
Meanwhile, the Tomb Raider star has sparked rumours that she may quit the film industry for good by planning another long break from acting this year.
New York, January 21 : Fashion pundits can stop scratching their foreheads trying to figure out what kept First Lady Michelle Obama from freezing in her Inauguration Day dress, thanks to the revelation that her outfit hid `extra warm linings'.
The First Lady had sent minds racing when she clad herself in a pale yellow dress, matched with a coat made of Swiss wool lace and lined with French silk by Cuban-American designer Isabel Toledo.
The dress, which was paired with a set of contrasting emerald green stilettos, was further bejewelled with a diamond brooch and studs.
New York, January 21 : First daughters Malia and Sasha Obama may find themselves dubbed as J. Crew fashion loyalists after being repeatedly spotted sporting the retailer's outfits.
The young trendsetters, apparently taking after their mum Michelle, who is a favourite amongst fashion experts, chose to clad themselves in Crewcuts threads at their President-father Barack's recent swearing-in ceremony.
New York, Jan 21 : It seems that some men can do anything to hook up with Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie.
During a annual `man' survey by Glamour magazine, as many as 1,013 guys were told "Angelina Jolie has a sexual proposition for you: First she wants to watch you have sex with Brad Pitt, and then she''ll have sex with you. Do you go for it?".
While 81 pct respondents said that they wouldn''t, the remaining 19 pct, it seemed, wouldn't mind the offer, reports the New York Post.
Rome/New York - Love has little to do with this particular match: it is dire need in a severe crisis in the motor industry that has pushed Italy's Fiat and the US manufacturer Chrysler into each other's arms.
"Survival is important," Fiat boss Sergio Marchionne recently said of his drawn-out search for a partner.
Along this path, he sees the acquisition of a 35 per cent stake in Chrysler as a "milestone."
New York, Jan 20 : President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration has been revealed to be very good business for many and more so for prostitutes and coke dealers.
There have been stories of people renting their homes for thousands, and T-shirt peddlers expecting about a years worth of wages for this one week.
But a survey conducted by New York Magazine found Washington D. C. prostitutes to be the happiest especially with the business the inauguration is bringing in.