This and more news from the world of showbiz in this latest edition of our glamour round-up.
Lady Gaga has lashed out at critics for criticising her figure after photographs of her in a flesh-coloured swimsuit attracted some negative comments on Instagram.
The 'Bad Romance' hitmaker said she would rather be fat than shallow.
After receiving support from a fan on Twitter, she replied, "Id rather be fat than be shallow (sic)".
When another fan wrote, "I honestly can't imagine receiving comments about my weight everyday. How insulting and degrading. Also gaga is perfect so back off."
Gaga, 28, said, "All day long every day, so what if I got a belly sometimes, sometimes I don't. There's people starving in the world. #whocares"
Source: PTI
Photographs: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images and Lady Gaga on Instagram
Kylie Jenner wants to move out before she turns 18
Reality TV star Kylie Jenner admits that she plans to move out from the family's Calabasas house before she turns 18 next year.
Jenner celebrates her birthday in August, reported Ace Showbiz.
"Kendall (Jenner) recently moved out into her own apartment. I definitely miss her but I see her all the time...
"And I'll start looking for my own place in six months," she said.
Speaking of her half sister Khloe Kardashian, Kylie says, "She helped raise us and was often the one to discipline us.
"It's different for us -- Kendall and I growing up in the spotlight.
"[My older sisters] had their adolescent years in private.
"Thank God I have Kendall because if I didn't I'd probably flip out."
Source: PTI
Photograph: Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images
First ever 'nude' lingerie range for darker skin tones to be launched
For the first time a lingerie-brand has come up with a new range of nude underwear for darker skin tones.
Company Nubian Skin's line is set to launch nude bras, knickers and hosiery in both plain and lacy styles, and in a wide variety of sizes and shades to suit all shapes and skin tones, the Independent reported.
The founder of the company, which aims to 'empower' every woman with a new underwear collection for darker skin tones, said that it was time to "rethink the definition of nude" as the industry didn't cater to the 'women of colour', who have the same needs.
The debut collection, which will be available on their website by early October, will come in sizes from 30B to 36E, with the darkest shade of the lingerie being Berry and the medium-dark shade being Cinnamon.
Source: ANI
Photograph: Courtesy Nubian Skin
Fashion made me successful: Victoria Beckham
Former 'Spice Girls' star Victoria Beckham says her present job of a fashion designer has made
her successful.
Victoria, 40, revealed she felt famous when her band topped the music charts but she gets real high by being a part of the fashion world, reported Contactmusic.
"First time around I felt famous, but now I feel successful.
"I'm lucky that I do something I love, and I am proud as I think it's a positive message to give to young women: if you want to have a career, and be married with children, then you can. It's full-on, but it's doable," she said.
"Victoria has four children, Brooklyn, 15, Romeo, 11, Cruz, nine and Harper, three, with husband David. She also said that she would like David and Brooklyn to work at her fashion store.
"Oh absolutely. I've got great staff working at the shop and I love retail. Maybe working behind the till, who knows?
"David can be on the door and Brooklyn will be a Saturday boy," she said.
Source: PTI
Photograph: Peter Michael Dills/Getty Images
Rita Ora turns designer for Adidas
Rita Ora has turned designer and launched a capsule collection for Adidas Originals recently.
The 23-year-old British pop star, who had been teasing her fans snippets of her new line on social media, said that she had always admired Adidas Originals who stood for fearlessness and originality, and the partnership came about through "mutual love and appreciation," the Independent reported.
The Radioactive singer's collection called #Unstoppable, which include Black, Pastel, Colour Block Pack, Spray and Roses, and was inspired by thrift shopping in London's Portobello Road and range from 22-425 pounds, is a combination of traditional work-out wear with more fashionable pieces that could be included into everyday wardrobe.
Ora, who had even visited the brand's factories in Germany in addition to going to a fashion school in London, said that she had put a "personal touch" her designs, and couldn't wait for her fans to buy them.
Source: ANI
Photographs: Theo Wargo/Getty Images and Adidas