Kristen Dunst
VINTAGE SPREAD UM: 2006’s Vogue US “Teen Queen”

From 2006’s Vogue US “Teen Queen” on Sofia Coppola’s then released “Marie Antoinette” about the ultimate big spender.
Kiefer Sutherland Broke Jack McCollough’s Nose
In the weirdest news from the Met gala, Kiefer Sutherland apparetnly head-butted Proenza Schouler designer Jack McCollough (above left) so hard he broke his nose at an after-party at SubMercer. Jack was rushed to the hospital.
From Guest of a Guest: “While guests like Mary-Kate Olsen (who hit up more than one party of course), and Kirsten Dunst looked on, the actor apparently was upset over Brooke Shields.”
WTF!?! Kristen Dunst
It’s no secret that I hate Kristen Dunst’s style. I can never understand when people have money and deep fashion connections and don’t have a sense of fashion. And with her vampire teeth, saggy boobs, and pasty skin-it doesn’t help the lack of fashion sense. Here Dunst goes for a hipster, prairie look. Enjoy!
Street Zero: Kirsten Dunst
Is it her naturally impulse to go for the most ill-fitting outfits she can find?

Seriously what is this? A sailor sleeping bag fashioned into a dress?

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Be High Waisted Like Kiki
Kristen Dunst has been out and about in New York recently, rocking the high waisted jeans:
Channel Miss Dunst with these 18th Amendment 70’s style jeans:
Vanessa Paradis Makes Awkward Look Good
After Miu Miu’s lack luster ad campaigns the past few seasons (*cough* Lindsay Lohan, Kristen Dunst!), they have rebounded with Vanessa Paradis. For those of you who do not know her, she is a French pop-star and actress, she is most famous however for be the mother of Johnny Depp’s kids and the envy of most women in the world. Miu Miu’s whole concept as a clothing line is awkward beauty and Vanessa Paradis embodies that. Take the spring collection that Miss Paradis is modeling it’s based on wet suits! The campaign was shot by Mert and Marcus, you can tell because the campaign looks like a Guy Bourdin photo.
This is what the corporate people at Miu Miu told WWD about the ads: “The impact and drama of the images continue the enduring dialogue of Mrs. Prada, a conversation concerning the subject of womanhood in our times. At once a deconstruction and a pure visual composition, the campaign addresses the exploration of beauty in conjunction with intellect, imagination and divergence.”
Really? All of that from one image?! Looks like this fashion brand takes themselves way too seriously! It’s a pretty image that looks like a piece of art. Nothing more. I don’t think that expensive leather bag and satin wetsuit is going to be solving the problem of sexism that women face in the work place. So lets enjoy it for what it is.
Here is the outfit Paradis is modeling. Notice that each suit is outfitted with the models initials.








