Blake Lively Covers Elle, Talks Boyfriend Rumors and Calling Up Christian Louboutin
We're already jealous of Blake Lively for getting to rock a white form-fitting Victoria Beckham dress for Elle's March cover, but this tidbit just might send us over the edge: Girlfriend gets round-the-clock style advice from Christian Louboutin!
The footwear designer, who famously named a heel after the Gossip Girl actress, can be called on to provide wardrobe guidance for the stylist-free starlet.
"When I’m going to an event, I’ll send Christian a picture of my outfit and say, ‘What shoes do you think I should wear with this,'" Lively tells the magazine.
We should all be so lucky. Speaking of which, the beautiful blonde hits the designer jackpot with an accompanying fashion spread, shot by Tom Munro, that sees her sporting wet-look locks; a sporty net top from Isabel Marant; supremely sexy red Michael Kors swimsuit (Pamela Anderson who?) paired with a Blumarine jacket and Pierre Hardy's patent and suede heels; and a silver and black embroidered top from Gucci.
Not surprisingly, starring on a style-crazed TV show and landing the odd Chanel campaign have been good for Lively's closet.
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“I hope to have a few girls one day," she says of the designer stash awaiting some lucky heir.
"If not girls, they better be trannies. Because I have some amazing shoes and bags and stories that need to be appreciated.”
Feel free to adopt us, hon. But before she thinks about babies, Lively—said to be dating Ryan Reynolds—wants to focus on boyfriends, though she's quick to clear up rumors about her star-studded love life.
“I’ve had four boyfriends in my whole life," she insists.
"I’ve never been with anyone that’s not a boyfriend. If I spend time with a man, it’s because there’s somebody that I know well who has been a friend for a while.“
Does that include Uncle Karl?
For more Blake Lively, visit Elle online and pick up the March issue, on sale February 14.