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Monthly Archives: March 2010

Dear Victoria Beckham,

Yesterday I said that Cheryl Cole was the perfect substitute to your street style.

After seeing how fabulous you looked a London’s Heathrow airport yesterday I feel I should take that statement back and put it in the bin were it belongs.

Many (including me) have complained that you don’t vary your style often enough, but this easy breezy laid back look was as refreshing as lemonade on a hot summers day.

I’m struggling to remember the last time I saw you in pants, but I will be going to Zara this lunchtime to find a pair just like your Roberto Cavalli pants

Stella McCartney maybe mad that you are sporting her casual chic style, but I’m happy that you’re not pictured wearing yet another LBD.

Yours Fashion Critic xxx

PS. Thanks for also recognising that shoes other than YSL Trib Two’s do exist. Your Brian Atwood Maniac pumps are fab.

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Donatella Versace is still in Hong Kong looking fabulous – as always – in her own designs.

This week she unveiled her 2010 Spring collection at Joyce Boutique with Andrew Keith the president the boutique.

Her white Spring 2010 dress with silver embroidered details was lengthen from the runway, as she paired her look with Spring 2010 silver platform heels.

I know many of you struggle with many aspects of Donatella’s look, but she’ll always be fabulous to me.

Like Georgina and Vicky B, no one wears her designs quite like her….excluding Gisele of course.

Versace’s presence in Asia is becoming stronger, where the red carpets are dominated by Chanel, Christian Dior and most recently Salvatore Ferragamo.

The unveling was much like the finale at the Versace Spring 2010 presentation last year.

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This week saw the start of “Hong Kong’s International Film Festival”.

Tang Wei took to the red carpet for the opening night wearing a dark floral print Christian Dior Spring 2010 dress.

I love the print and that cute fluttery skirt.

I would say this was a great look but something is bugging me.

On this occasion it’s not the tights. In fact I don’t mind the tights with this look.

The problem is her decision to wear those mushroom Burberry Prorsum satin and leather boots.

I’m a big champion of seeing non-black heels on the red carpet, but in this case the black version of these boots would’ve worked better for me, or she shouldn’t not worn the tights.

From this angle it looks like she’s wearing open toe socks.

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Who:Tang Wei wearing a Burberry Prorsum satin & leather boots
Shop:Net-A-Porter International £495 / €695
Where:Hong Kong International Film Festival Opening Night

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Who:Adrienne Bailon wearing a Tadashi Shoji one shoulder mesh lace & sequin dress
Shop:Bloomingdales $388
Where:Tadashi Shoji Fall 2010 presentation, New York

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Georgina Chapman wore a self designed Marchesa crystal encrusted red dress from her Fall 2009 collection to the “Hollyrod Foundation’s DesignCare Event Honoring Michael J Fox” in LA back in July.

Georgina is so drop dead gorgeous, she could wear a potato sack and still wow me.

The oversized bow on the dress is such a nice feature without being too overbearing.

Susan Lucci wore the same dress last October to the “Child Protection Agency’s Gala” in New York.

I like the slightly longer length, which is more age appropriate for her.

She adds a nice choice of earrings to her look which match her silver shoes, along with red lips which is a nice touch.

Tinsley Mortimer is my least favourite in this Marchesa dress, which she wore to attend the “Samsung 3D LED TV launch party” this month in New York.

Without any disrespect to her this is very much a grown up’s dress. It feels too grand for her.

It really hard to beat Georgina in her own threads. She totally owns this look so she wins for me.

If you’re a Gossip Girl fan, you will remember that Leighton Meester wore this same dress on the show during Season 3.

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