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This blue tiger print scarf from Alice by Temperley is the new celebrity obsession here in London.

I think this scarf is the perfect styling note for any outfit, especially in the dull and dreary winter months.

Model Ben Grimes teamed her scarf with a bowler hat and blazer for a preppy look. I love how the scarf adds some fun into her outfit.

I love what Fearne has done with hers, wearing it with distressed denim and cute brogues.

This bright animal print is the perfect way to add some colour to any dark ensemble, as seen here on Gemma Arterton.

For more information on where to buy this scarf visit Temperleylondon.com

Credit: London Features, TFS & Wireimage

Back in October Tara Palmer Tomkinson wore this Stéphane Rolland Fall 2009 Couture gown to Tatler’s 300th Anniversary Party at Lancaster House in London.

I was horrified at how she cheapen this stunning gown.

Yes she’s wearing sheer as it was presented on the runway, but does that mean we have to see her nipples?

Without the dress being lined we also got to see the shorts underneath, another thing that puts me off this look.

Cheryl Cole’s look was more demure even though most of you disliked in her sleeveless fully lined version which she wore to the 2010 National Television Awards this week.

The only downside for me were those Olivia Newton-John blinged out wristbands.

Despite that Cheryl easily wins this for me.

Credit: Stéphane Rolland.com & Wireimage

Yesterday Rihanna was on the Oprah Winfrey Show where she performed a cover of Bob Marley’s classic “Redemption Song.”

Her cover of the 1980 Marley track is available to download from iTunes now, with proceeds going to the Haiti Relief Fund.

I knew it wouldn’t be long before we saw Rihanna wearing one of the looks from Viktor & Rolf’s Spring 2010 collection and I absolutely love it.

Although I wish she’d saved it for the Grammy’s as it would’ve made a bigger impact.

She wore the one-sleeved two tone tuxedo dress with a black tulle fan detail and pink bodice.

The hair is constantly evolving as she’s now sporting curls in her honey blonde do.

Do we like it, or do we LOVE it?

Credit: Style.com & ABC/Splash

Due to many people *coughs*Tyra Banks*coughs* over using the word fierce, it’s lost its true meaning.

Coco Rocha is fierce is the true sense of the word.

It oozing from her every pore, especially in this Victor de Souza Spring 2010 ensemble which she wore to the “3rd Annual Supima Design Competition” this week.

Victor de Souza’s Spring 2010 collection consisted of sophisticated pieces with a futuristic edge.

This we can see from Coco’s peaked blazer and plastic corseted belt.

Not many could pull this look off, but Coco does with ease.

The belt kind of reminds me of the ones presented in Christian Dior Fall 2008 Couture collection don’t you think?

Coco is launching her own fashion line for Spring 2011.  I can’t wait to see what it consists of.

I can’t see her doing the girlie floral thing, and Erin Wasson’s done the grungy thing, so where does that leave Coco?

Credit: Victor de Souza’s Facebook & Wireimage

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Christian Siriano’s Spring 2010 collection was one of my favourite presentations of New York Fashion Week.

Both Veronica Webb and Christina Hendricks have done justice to the pieces they wore.

They say good things happen in three’s, but I guess that theory has been shattered thanks to Kat Deluna.

The singer joined Jennifer Lopez on the red carpet last night for the Scott Barnes’ “About Face” Book Launch Party.

Jennifer got a thumbs up, but Kat was a big fail.

This stunning marine blue Christian Siriano’s Spring 2010 dress with an asymmetrical ruffle – which Thomas had on his Wish List for Vanessa Williams – is totally wrong for her.

She just doesn’t have the height to pull it off.

If anything this dress makes her look even shorter than she actually is.

Had the dress been shorter and minus the ruffle this may have worked for her, but then it would be a different dress all together.

I do love her black Fendi bow front peep-toes though.

Credit: NYMag & Wireimage


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