Same celebrities, same dresses. It must have been a day when stylists were on strike. Not that we hadn’t had our days of grey inspiration, but this is just too obvious.
You’re a star, you watch your back. And if you don’t have a great stylist, at least take five minutes to check out the Internet info about a certain outfit (and the age of the first person who wore it).Anyway, here they come (again):
Reese Witherspoon and Anne Hathaway both fell for this Simply Vera Vang coat.
Alexander McQueen should start a made by measure business, just like Tom Ford did so doubles like Jessica Alba and Mary J. Blige would be impossible.
Alice and Olivia don’t impose a certain age for their dresses. Amanda Bynes and Kelly Preston are living proof.
Well.. Oprah in Gucci.. Riyo Mori in Gucci… No more comments (who knows, the day she’ll invite me in for her show, she’ll ask why I was so bitter about this Gucci innocent number).
A brunette Kelly Clarkson and a red headed Kate Walsh in green Monique Lhuiller.
I bet choosing the outfits was one of the reasons Celine Dion just wrapped up her singing career (here she is facing Ellen Pompeo with the same Lanvin dress).
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Do you realize how absurd you sound? First of all, whats wrong with two different people liking the same piece of clothing? Are we supposed to pretend that celebs get their clothing from the Muses on Mount Olympus or something? All of these ladies look fantastic in the outfits, and not much alike. So what if Oprah and some skinny chick are both wearing the dress? they both look good, appropriate and very different. Kelly Preston looks about a hundred times cuter then Amanda Byrnes in any outfit. As for Kelly Clarckston and Kate Walsh, I don’t even know what your point is. I don’t think they should even worry about it, and the only people that will try to compare two women simply because they have the same make of dress are idiots who have nothing worth while to think about. It says absolutely nothing about their fashion sense other then they happened to like the same item. What is wrong with that?
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