
Kylie Minogue no doubt possessed the best sidewalk style in 2010.
She left her home in London daily dressed in designer clothes, but her choices were practical and never over the top.
Unlike Victoria Beckham she didn’t wear restrictive pencil dresses and unlike Rihanna she didn’t wear looks that were more suitable for a nightclub.
My favourites were her Alexander McQueen animal print coat, her Dolce & Gabbana chic coat, her Richard Nicoll face print dress and her Topshop white dress paired with a Topshop cropped jacket and Zanotti heels.
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I agree with this award. She really made some very good choices this year.
Love this award, which goes to show Just goes to show that designer clothes look great outside the rareified red carpet. Kylie is a thoroughly deserving winner of this award in my opinion. Her coats this year, in particular, have been divine and she has an uncanny ability of pulling them off, even though she’s tiny and the coats can be on the loud side a little (such as the Alexander McQueen leopard and the gorgeous Dolce floral mohair coat). There’s a naturalness in her sidewalk style that no-one else has been able to match this year for my mind.
Hmmm.. IMO I dont think Kylie deserved this award. Her street style seemed so force and unlike her but props to her mixing it up
She was able to make fashion statements while still wearing outfits that look like “Sidewalk Style.” Kudos to Kylie. This is well-deserved.
Not really a fan of her sidewalk style.
I much prefer Kim Kardashian. More polish.