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Moments of Style: Renee Zellweger
I feel like there has been too much bad fashion this weekend. I thought I would end with a vintage Moment of Style. Here’s Renee Zellweger, pre-lemon face, at the Oscar’s in 2001
Moments of Style: Frances Bean
Check out Frances Bean’s glamour hard rock look. There’s nothing like being a 16 year-old fashion icon. Here she goes for a Joan Jett look with vintage-Metallica-tee, skinny gray jeans, and the newly trendy pointy-toe boots. She dresses it up with faux-Ray ban’s and matching red lips and nails!
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Moments Of Style: Lourdes Leon
As much as I hate fawning over celebrity offspring, I have to admit that I am really impressed with the way Madonna Jr. is progressing, stylewise. I know she’s only 11, but little Lourdes looks as if she could be setting trends 10 years from now, judging from the way she (wittingly or unwittingly) throws things together and actually comes out looking quite cute. Being keen on fashion is something you rarely find amongst 6th graders and it seems as if she’s grasped the concept of taking on trends and making them your own. The fact that she wears the hippie headbands, geek specs, and clashing prints with gusto is commendable for someone her age and one of the hallmarks of a future fashion risk taker.
Moments of Style: Katie Holmes
Katie Holmes was out and about yesterday in a new pair of jeans. Finally! And she didn’t try to roll them up. Holmes opted for a pair of ultra-hip high waisted jeans. When you’re 5′9″, you can pull off high-waisted pants with flats.
Olympians Display Their Gold Medal Style
I’ll be completely honest. I’d rather watch back to back coverage of New York Fashion Week on Full Frontal Fashion then spend a second of my day watching any part of the Olympics. I get the draw of having nations compete in sporting events that will determine who has the most powerful athletes, but seeing people parade in track suits all day just doesn’t do it for me.
Well, slap me in the ass and call me Susie, cause I’ve been a bad boy for not paying attention to opening ceremony last night. Every nation presented their athletes in matching outfits and I think I can definitely crown a bronze, silver and gold medal for the looks that took the cake. Far from what I expected, opening ceremony showcased some major style trends I’d be more than willing to imitate. Check out my picks for top prizes and some honorable mentions below.
GOLD - The Netherlands: I never jumped onto piping when I saw it a few years back in a collection of Carlos Campos, but now I’m sorry I didn’t. This look is very playful yet professional and really matches the spirit of their country. Definitely a look that would make the pages of The Satorialist.
SILVER - France: The men looked dapper and the women shined with a belted ensemble that helped me remember why I loved berets so much. What’s best is that this is a look that would be thoroughly endorsed in Paris, I’m pretty sure I saw at least one Parisian rock this at a recent visit to the city of love.
BRONZE - America: Oh, Ralph Lauren. How badly you want to emulate what an American should look like. I wish this is how we dresses cause it’s so painfully prepster hip that I instantly want to take a drive to the Hamptons and party with someone named Blake or “Insert Name Here” The Third.
The American look with the prep school innocence makes long for the 30’s again. Great job on making us look good Ralphie.
Check out the Gallery for more looks we compete for.
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Moments of Style: Rumer Willis
Yes you read correct, a moment OF STYLE with RUMER WILLIS! I never thought I would be writing this post. Here is Miss. Willis making an appearance at the David Letterman show. Yes, she’s is becoming someone with legit fame *SHUDDER*
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