Christina Aguilera Says She Caused Blowup Between Cardi B and Nicki Minaj

As we all know, Cardi B tried to fight Nicki Minaj at the Harper’s Bazaar ICONS party last week, where she tried to bitch-slap the Chun-Li rapper and threw her shoe across the room, but Nicki was like “Nah, girl. I’m good,” and Cardi ended up getting kicked out of the party after getting whacked on the head.

In all fairness, this picture instantly became iconic. That is the definitive face of “I don’t give a FUCK.”

Apparently, the catfight was Cardi confronting Nicki for allegedly talking shit about her baby and telling other artists not to work with her. But Christina Aguilera—who was performing at the event when the fight happened—thinks she started the fight. 

Okay, Xtina.

In an interview with Jimmy Kimmel, the singer jokingly said she heard the fight break out as she was performing her song “Fighter,” and said it was “so appropriate. I was like, ‘Oh, my God! That’s genius! My music makes people feel…it’s invoking passion!'”

She also added that Cardi must have gotten a little too excited when she heard her “Migos version of ‘Genie in a Bottle.'” You know, because her husband, Offset, is in the group. 

“There’s a genie in this blunt, you gotta spark up the right way…” -sung to the tune of “Genie in a Bottle”

What the hell does a “Migos version” mean? Did she rewrite the lyrics to “Genie in a Bottle” and make it about weed?

Anyway, even though she’s only joking about starting the fight, she should stay out of it completely unless she wants to be the next one dodging a shoe.

Gigi Hadid Wore the New “Cage” Lingerie Trend at Rihanna’s Runway Show

Remember when we introduced you to the “cage” lingerie trend? Well, the complicated look certainly seems to be picking up steam, as we’ve just spotted it on none other than Gigi Hadid during Rihanna’s runway show for her Savage x Fenty line. The trend boasts criss-cross details that resemble a cage, and can be seen on Hadid’s bra and underwear during the over-the-top runway show, which included interpretive dancing. (Cape and knee-high stockings optional). 

Gigi’s sister Bella also showed off another one of Rihanna’s beautiful creations: a bra with corset detailing and a lacy skirt attached to a garter belt. Meanwhile, the woman of the hour, Rihanna, took her bow in a ruched brown dress and strappy heels. Scroll down to see looks from the new Savage x Fenty show. 

“Naked” Underwear Is Now a Thing

Over the past few months, we’ve introduced you to a plethora of lingerie and underwear trends. You might not have known that cage underwear is a thing and string undergarments are popular again, but when we spot a “complicated” or interesting lingerie trend we’re here to share it. Today we’re adding to the list and showing you the latest trend to spark our attention. Enter naked underwear, well let’s not limit it to underwear we’ve also seen the look designed on bras as well.

So what exactly is naked underwear? Just what you’re picturing, lingerie made to have an illusion of looking bare, barely there or see-through. This can be through mesh lining or embellishments with slivers of “naked” details. Popular lingerie brands like Fleur du Mal and For Love & Lemons are leading the pack designing styles like the Georgi panties and below Lili thong. Enough with the explanation, scroll down to see the newest undergarments trend to hit the lingerie world.

The illusion of high-cut slits here is so alluring. 
These also come in two different colors. 
You can’t go wrong with a matching set. 
Not your average black bikini bottoms. 
For Love & Lemons true designs the pretties lingerie. 
Subtle “naked” cutouts here. 
Two trends in one! 
Remember when we introduced you to this “complicated” trend? 
The perfect fall color. 
Such a pretty hue. 
String thong chicness. 
You can always count on Hanky Panky for comfort. 
Very much into this corset top. 
Figs is a new lingerie brand we highly recommend trying. 
These also come in red. 
A classic thong in deed.
Adding this yellow set to our shopping cart stat.
Daisy decal? Yes please. 
Truthfully these make us lol. 
Perfect for the bride-to-be.  Up next, learn all about keyhole underwear. 

Brigitte Macron Followed Meghan Markle’s #1 Royal Outfit Rule at Versailles

Brigitte Macron may not be French royalty, but she looked every bit the princess for a state dinner at Versailles on Wednesday night. The president and first lady of France hosted a dinner for Japan’s Crown Prince, and one element of Macron’s outfit happened to follow a British royal outfit rule: her nude tights. Once Meghan Markle became a duchess, she started wearing nude tights to adhere to the royal protocol for more formal occasions. CNN royal expert Victoria Arbiter explained the guidelines to Insider.

“You never see a royal without their nude stockings,” Arbiter said. “I would say that’s really the only hard, steadfast rule in terms of what the queen requires.”

Although Markle has opted out of nude tights for less formal affairs, they remain a part of her duchess wardrobe. Of course, the definition of nude is different for everyone, which is why we’ve spotlighted brands like Heist that make seven different shades so you can find your match. Scroll down to see how Macron and Markle wear nude tights and to shop the look for yourself.

Shop the 8 Pieces That Every Street Style Photographer Is Snapping in New York

Fashion month always has one dangerous side effect: It makes us want to shop. And we’re not just talking about the clothes on the runway, as the street style set is usually the group that determines whether items will become cult pieces or not. We are only a few days into New York Fashion Week (the first on the monthlong schedule), there are a number of items that have already emerged as new hero buys for fall. There’s Staud’s new It dress, the new designer handbag name to know, and Shrimp’s new beaded beauty. Keep scrolling through the gallery below for this season’s ultimate street style shopping list.

This post originally appeared on Who What Wear UK.

19 Work-Appropriate Halloween Costumes to Wear to the Office

Is your office throwing a Halloween bash during or after work? Are you allowed to dress up in disguise on or around October 31 rather than showing up in your typical workwear? Then there is just one simple thing to keep in mind: Make sure your costume is work-appropriate, because even if your office is down with Halloween, it’s super important to keep it SFW (safe for work). That means it may be wise to skip the slightly more risqué, skin-baring, and gory outfits and makeup, instead opting for something that is more, well, HR-friendly.

Need some help with creative costume ideas for work? Then you’re in luck because below, we’ve curated a list of 19 Halloween looks to try if you’re unsure about how to dress up. You’ll find one of the most popular and, quite frankly, easiest looks to put together. (Sneak preview: Where’s Waldo only requires a striped red shirt, a pair of round glasses, and a red pom-pom.) And if you’re a movie buff, you’ll find plenty of characters costume ideas as well, from a trendy take on Harry Potter to the super-adorable Boo from Monsters, Inc. As you can see, we tried covering it all in the realm of easy, fun, but work-appropriate Halloween costumes to try. Ready to see what we found? Then read on for our office-friendly costume edit.

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Next up, check out nine awesome under-$50 Halloween costume ideas.