Friday, June 29, 2007
Fashion For Him: Spring/Summer 2008 Collection
The new suit of Spring/Summer 2008
Moschino / Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana / Valentino
Both DSquared2
Both Alexander McQueen
John Richmond / Armani
Burberry / Armani
Moschino / Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana / Valentino
Both DSquared2
Both Alexander McQueen
John Richmond / Armani
Burberry / Armani
The Star Looks That Made Us Weep This Week!
Shame on you Christina! There is never an excuse for stepping out in public with rollers and a hair net. Never ever ever.
The trick to wearing an all white outfit is that you have to pay extra attention to detailing and tailoring. We think it's something that was missed here when you look closely at Liz Hurley's skirt. We don't like that line running down the middle. It just makes an expensive outfit automatically lose its value.
Fashion Trend: The Stars Go For the Gold (lots & lots of it!)
Gold may be the color of the season, but shame on you Trinny (centre) for sporting so much of it. As a style guru you should know that the gold pattern on that jacket should be allowed to speak for itself. You should have skipped the other gold accessories (bangles, wedges, earrings, and rings). This is gold overkill lady.
Don't try this when you go out at night. It may be OK for Beyonce on the stage but never ever attempt this look at home.
Gold is not just for the ladies as the Milan catwalks proved last week. It was seen on almost all men's clothes and accessories for Spring/Summer 2008
Rosario Dawson: Give up the Silver!
Rosario Dawson's stylist should be fired. The color obviously didn't work for the star the first time she wore it and again she sports the same color that makes a fresh Rosario look pale, tired and washed out. Whoever is doing this to her, doesn't like her (take it from us!). Give up the color and move on and up to better things.
Labels:
Celebrity Dresses,
Fashion Bits,
Rosario Dawson,
whimsy chichi
The fashion industry mourned the death of Liz Claiborne last week who died at the age of 78!
For more on liz claiborne, click here.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
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