
Kylie Minogue is back in London following a short stay in Milan where she was front row at the Emilio Pucci and Dolce & Gabbana’s Spring 2011 runway shows.
Prior to her trip to Milan she was spotted wearing a Richard Nicoll Fall 2010 face print dress, and on this outing she wore yet another Richard Nicoll Fall 2010 look.
The blue blouse and pants with a fold detail isn’t like the uber girlie looks we’re used to seeing on Kylie.
I’m wishing she hadn’t paired this look with the black vest top and that the pants were narrower.
In short I prefer how it was presented on the runway.
Credit: Style.com & Bauer Griffin
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Posted by Catherine Kallon on September 30th, 2010 In: Kylie Minogue, Richard Nicoll, Runway to Sidewalk









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I actually don’t mind the black, but those pants are hideous.
ditto
the runway version is very beautiful, but in kylie it seems a pajamas!!!and very unflattering around her waist!
I too prefer the runway version. On Kylie, the outfit seems to have lost its’ shine.
Those look like Thai Fisherman pants. Super comfy and great for the beach or lounging around the house but weird in 99% of other situations.
It’s not flattering on Kylie, the pants are way too long…
the look on kylie and the runway is horrible.
The black underneath totally dresses down the look. I swore Kylie was wearing sweatpants, which is not a bash of the designer because I like how it was presented on the runway. Kylie’s styling cheapens the look though.
The look OTR is great, on Kylie it’s a complete flop.
Kylie looks like she’s overalls on to do some painting. On the runway the designer managed to make the outfit look smarter, but this look is not rocking my world at all