What Makes me not Cool Many of us do not know what it was like to be one of the cool kids in school, and many of us spend our whole lives trying to achieve the popularity we did not have back in school. To do this they will spend all their money on material possessions to try to become more popular, instead of just being themselves. Cars, a fast sports car is the most common thing people buy to make them selves more cool. Most people do not go out and investigate the car that has the least amount of reported problems or is the most fuel efficient car they want a car that looks, fast and intimidating. Wardrobe: People also thing that the way they dress will make them seem cool to others, so they spend thousands of dollars every few months buying the latest fashions in hopes that others will think they are cool because they are on the cutting edge of fashion. Music: many people will find out what music is being played at the most popular clubs and drive around blasting it from their cars to make people think they are cool because they listen to the same music that is played in all the hot clubs. Online and Casino Gambling: gambling has become a very popular thing in recent years and with Poker shows popping up on all the TV channels, many people think it is cool to go to the casinos dressed up like famous poker players, including vests with patches from sponsors. As un-cool as dressing like a professional poker player may be playing casino games like Craps, Poker and Blackjack may be cool, games like Sic Bo, Keno and slot machines are not cool unless you hit a Multi Million Dollar jackpot. Jewelry, also known as Bling is often used as a status symbol and the general rule has become the bigger, more expensive and uglier the jewelry is the cooler the wearer has to be. This has led to some people going out wearing thousands of dollars r the ugliest looking pieces. Physical Fitness: in recent years many people have decided that if you want to look cool you have to belong to a gym, the people in the gym that are there just to look cool are always easy to spot. They are usually found sitting at the juice bar or in the hot tub. If they do ever actually do any type of workout it is usually ridding a bike for 5 minutes and before they even break a sweat they have to stop. Being cool is not about what you have or listen to. Being cool is all about who you are. In school being cool was all about being popular, but what most adults see as cool is more about who you are, and doing what you want to do and not what everyone else does. Those who are considered to be cool are usually leaders and not followers. Being cool is not about wanting to be cool, being cool is about not caring what other people think and living life to its fullest, and in doing this you will find others with the same interests and these people will think of you as cool. So I guess the key to being cool is just to make friends with people who enjoy the same things you enjoy and in doing so you will find that as your self image increases your need to be cool decreases, and then you will be cool. When Eden Katz was young she used t go to the local casinos to play Roulette now she plays at Online Casinos before going to sleep ever night.
ET sat down with Vogue's Editor-At-Large Andre Leon Talley Thursday in New York City to get the fashion 411 on the largest public fashion show in New York City history.
Naomi Campbell, Gisele Bündchen and Adriana Lima are just three of the 150 models set to strut on the runway at the Lincoln Center, where some of Vogue’s hottest fall trends will be on display.
The show is meant to inspire people to shop next Friday, September 10 for Fashion’s Night Out.
ET fashion guy Lawrence Zarian teamed up with Kohl's to give a lesson in making the most of a wardrobe, starting with the little black dress!
Watch the video to see how to dress like "Desperate Housewives" star Eva Longoria Parker, "30 Rock" star Katrina Bowden and A-list actress Jennifer Aniston.
It's a fashion face-off for style-savvy celebs! From "Mad Men" actress Elisabeth Moss and "Glee" gal Jessalyn Gilsig's form-fitting fashion to country crooner Taylor Swift and "The Big C" star Laura Linney's red-hot dresses, see which stars are stepping out in a similar fashion.
Click the pics and vote on which styled star you prefer.

Fashionista Kim Kardashian is showing off her new QVC clothing line, while her company ShoeDazzle.com adds a familiar face to their brand.
Kardashian is the Chief Fashion Stylist for the footwear at ShoeDazzle, and for just $39 a month, members of the website receive a new pair of shoes every month that are delivered to their doorstep. Now, the brand has announced that they are expanding into handbags and accessories, and they have commissioned ET stylist Anya Sarre to be their Chief Accessories and Handbag Stylist.
Meanwhile, Kardashian is doing some expansion of her own. The reality star and her sisters are promoting their new line K-Dash on "QVC’s Fashion’s Night Out -- Live From Rockefeller Center" on Friday, September 10th 9 p.m. EST.
The Emmy Awards are almost here, which means a look back at gowns gone wrong with ET's fabulous fashion correspondent Cojo!
In this red-carpet rewind, Cojo notes this part of the job brings him no pleasure. "I am bleeding inside," he says. "You think that I get joy out of this? I am not that sick!"
From Joan Collins to Debra Messing, Portia de Rossi, Mary-Louise Parker and even supermodel Heidi Klum, he has to dish out his worst dressed awards.
'Star Trek' hottie Chris Pine turns 30 on Thursday, and now's your chance to see him heat up the Hollywood scene throughout the years alongside fellow stars like Lindsay Lohan, Anna Paquin, Anne Hathaway and more!
Feel your heartbeat race to warp speed and cling on to your PC's mouse -- this is birthday boy Chris Pine in pics!

ET Fashion Guy Lawrence Zarian shows you how to get all As in back-to-school fashion!
Lawrence re-creates Leighton Meester and AnnaLynne McCord's school-ready looks -- all with fashions from Kohl's.
Watch the video for more.