Here we have two Brit stars with added spice from Italy.
Pixie Geldof was the first to wear this red, green and white chilli-print Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2012 fitted dress whilst attending the 2012 Elle Style Awards in London back in February.
She channelled her inner Marilyn Monroe with voluminous waves and red hot lips.
Black peep-toes completed her look.
Paloma Faith was spotted outside the BBC1 studios last month wearing the same dress.
The crooner added a matching headscarf, red platform Mary Janes, a bright red hat bag and a black and gold embroidered cardigan.
Even though many of you hated the cardigan with this Dolce & Gabbana dress, I would take Paloma’s cardigan over Pixie’s black peep-toes.
Paloma for putting her signature twist on this red hot dress.
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Posted by Catherine Kallon on April 5th, 2012 In: Dolce & Gabbana, Paloma Faith, Pixie Geldof, Who Wore It Better?











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I just don’t like this dress but Paloma made it slightly interesting so she wins.
Paloma all the way for putting more personality into her look.
paloma, she makes it quirky without making it look like a costume.
None of them.
+1
Neither of them look good. Pixie looks blah and the shoes kill the look. Paloma has too much going on. If she’d lost the scarf and wore a different cardigan, she’d look great.
None. I refuse to vote.
both of them look a mess. So I will pick the lesser evil and go with PixG..
It was a lose-lose situation in my opinion. Pixie kept the look simpler (ugh, the dress is horrid) but her styling is sloppy, while Paloma went WAAYY overboard with the accessories. I do, however, like that cardigan…on its own.