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My favorite cheerleader has done it again! Looking like only she knows best – a true, 100% original Magna Cum Laudae Fashion Disaster!
When you’re young and highly acclaimed with all the media’s eyes towards you and your ways, you may be tempted to lay all your bets on your looks (and maybe wear the same clothes over and over). Which is not a perfect thing if you’re to dress like a peony in a black sack.
Hayden doesn’t look bad. But given that she’s young of age, she still has a lot to learn about style and herself.
For example: if you don’t have the right shape, don’t wear such a cleavage ’cause it might look strange. And even if your mom tells you the contrary, you should invite her to take a look in the mirror so she’ll measure her own saggy looks before giving you style directions!
But that points us towards a safe conclusion – chez les Panettiere, they love gems! Blings and gems! Don’t they? (the Panettiere Mutter is right behind Hayden, wearing a light blue sparkling mini dress with dramatic cleavage) (photos via justjared)
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January 20th, 2009 by kpriss — Celebrities, Dresses, Fashion Disaster
Who’s the world’s number one Sponge Bob fan? (or at least the Fashion World’s number one Sponge Bob fan..) Maaaaarc Jacoooobs!
So that’s at least the best news yet for this SpongeBob SquarePants adorer: an entire collection of jewelry and watches SpongeBob related has been created by Simmons Jewelry Co.
The star of the collection is a white, blue, red, yellow diamonds studded pendant to be auctioned off for charity. This very special jewelry collection is ranged from $150 to no less than $75,000!
SpongeBob, the new King of Bling! Anyone care to pass this on to Mr Marc Jacobs? It could save him some tattoos! (via)
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January 17th, 2009 by kpriss — Jewellery
Not too long back, I came with a little Boots and Booties talk proposition and your feedback on the matter was rather positive. Now I was thinking more into that anticipation spirit and so I came up with some sandals to your attention.
For some reason (what would that be, I wonder!?) I found several almost identical pairs of sandals. I’ll start (randomly) with the different ones and end up with the ones you couldn’t tell apart. The Amy Gladiator Bootie from Bebe looks rather impressive. Pretty tied up for a sandal, very opened for a bootie, I’d have to try it on to give a final opinion.
(more heels and sandals talk after the jump)
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December 25th, 2008 by kpriss — Shoes
Everyone (and their dog) has a perfume these days. Everyone knows the ways of fashion and beauty industry so today’s news comes as no surprise: Amanda Lepore, the worldwide reputed transsexual has a perfume.
It’s called Amanda, made by Christophe Laudamiel and it can be bought starting December 6th for $950 a piece from the 5,000 existant. Why so overpriced? Because the limited edition fragrance comes in a highly blinged bottle with 1,000 Swarovksi crystals accompanied by a book with Amanda Lepore’s pictures, signed and numbered by her/himself. Did they only manufacture 5,000 pieces of precious Amanda scent because they don’t think it’ll sell? (via, photos via)
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November 27th, 2008 by kpriss — Celebrities, Events, Shoes
If you’re preparing for Hanukkah, but in the mean time you can’t part ways with your Louis Vuitton-anything, here’s the great news for you:
Michael Levy designed Louis Vuitton menorah to follow traditions and keep the style 100% in time with the latest trends. It’s not bad, it’s not great either, if you ask me.. Blinging religion could bring a new wave of zealots, but would they stick around if LV would suddenly succumb to economics realities? Would you consider this kind of religious and fashion reinterpretation is blasphemous or simply contemporary?
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November 19th, 2008 by kpriss — Art & Deco, Issues
I loved Jaeger LeCoultre for its incredibly slick and feminine timepieces. I loved them even more when they chose Diane Kruger as their spokeface.
Now I’m looking at this …. piece for two days already and I haven’t the slightest idea how to react. No doubt there was a lot of work involved (1,300 hours of gem-setting), it looks incredible, but it’s too green and blingy to attract me. It’s like wearing a piece of the enchanted wood on my wrist and even if it sounds beautiful, I still get the creeps. The ivy leaves are made of gold and tendrils too. The gems (tsavorites, yellow sapphires, emeralds yellow diamond) add to the beauty and cost of this piece. Because if you thought you could try it on and see if you get the same creeps as I did, think again – the enchanted wood on your wrist costs $4,3 million. There’s not just the watch in that money – there’s also a ring, a bracelet and a necklace. How does it look to you (price aside)? (don’t miss the picture with the entire collection right after the jump!)
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September 16th, 2008 by kpriss — Jewellery, Luxury, Unstyle, Watches
Karl, the Kaiser is well known for his Pepsi Max passion. In a recent interview from Times he admitted to something most of us are afraid to shout out loud. But the Kaiser can mock at himself, it’s so chic! (standing ovations!)
The thing was, everyone’s questioning how he can design Chanel, Fendi and his own collections every year when others are tired after one season’s catwalk! So, naturally, his Pepsi Max was pointed as the caffeine overload causing all his verve. Hence his fast talking, right?
No, with the stupid things I say I can’t take my time.
…said the Kaiser, carrying on his ramblings. Beautiful, isn’t it? We were right all along!
(via timesonline)
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September 14th, 2008 by kpriss — Designers, Unstyle, Wisdom Without Moderation
When I told you about Beyonce’s Dereon Junior advertising adventure I never thought I’d be stumbling across this.
High heels shoes for 0-6 months old girls! Doesn’t this scratch your ears? Little children have very delicate bones structure. I know, babies aren’t walking at 6 mths of age and high heels are an undisputed trend these years but I still think it’s an educational disaster. Pimping children and make them wear grown up clothes (and shoes) is beyond fashion disastrous, it’s overall catastrophic. What next? High heels for dogs?
(via source)
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September 14th, 2008 by kpriss — Motherhood, Shoes
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