Stylist Liz Goldwyn joined many celebrities at the London Show Rooms’ cocktail party hosted by the British Fashion Council at Smashbox Studios in West Hollywood yesterday.
She snagged the first Jonathan Saunders Fall 2012 look straight off the runway.
Her pretty red dress with black-and-white floral embroidery was teamed with a black-and-gold tassel-accented belt, gold clutch and Alaia shoes.
I’m not usually a fan of peek-a-boo bras, but on this occasion it looks like it’s part of the dress.
I would’ve preferred Emma Roberts in this dress as she would’ve kept the look simple. Liz has over cooked it somewhat.
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Wow that’s a face. I like the dress but everything else is too much on her.
Yes, there’s a bit too much going on but I like each individual element, including the lips.
+1! I like them all that I can’t decide what she should leave off. Maybe the belt, what do you think?
I don’t get it.
LOVE how she styled this. Perfection.
She should have worn simpler shoes if she was gonna wear this belt. Upon second look I really don’t like the belt with this dress.
Yep–dress and shoes–no belt–or if she needed a belt a skinny black one
I prefer Liz’s take to the model’s. Could have lived without the bra.
+1 I wish that there had been a black inset, personally. Otherwise it is a cute look!
The belt is too much.
I like how simple it looks on the runway but I just don’t care for her execution. Between the hair and the bra, it screams sloppy to me and I don’t get those shoes and belt.
Too much.
Love it, minus the hair.