On Sunday evening Nicola Roberts was spotted heading to the Rose Club in London with band mate Kimberly Walsh.
Nicola is usually always on my best dressed list, but her khaki-green Topshop Boutique oversized tee dress isn’t quite doing it for me on this occasion.
The shapeless T-shirt dress was styled with a quilted Chanel bag, strappy sandals, oversized gold-hooped earrings and a top knot.
I think she missed a trick here because the look would’ve been much improved with a belt or some eye-catching statement jewels. The look is screaming out for an 80s makeover with a Moschino belt or a fun tutu perhaps.
This look reminds me of the time when my friend bugged me to go out when I was just not in the mood. Giving in, I said, “I will only come out if I come in what I’m wearing”.
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Posted by Catherine Kallon on August 7th, 2012 In: Nicola Roberts, Sidewalk Style, Topshop











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What in the world is this? :O
My thoughts exactly! Since when did an oversized t-shirt become chic?
This look is screaming after a belt.
Btw, love the last part of your comment, FC.
The bag is out of place, but I like the simplicity here.
“I will only come out if I come in what I’m wearing”. >>>> SPOT ON !!!
I like the minimailism of it, I just dont think the colour is particularly good on her skin colour, Im v pale and that khaki green never looks good!
she needs to get out of henry hollands ass.
This is a dress? Really? I had something like this when I was 12 years old, and it was the same cut and length, except that mine had Snoopy printed on the front…oh and it was a NIGHTIE. Lol.
I feel like sometimes your solution for anything would be a belt or a statement necklace- it is starting to sound like an episode of “How Do I Look?”.
I have never watched the show. Is it any good?
What would be your suggestion to improve the look?
its entertainment- but in the end, everyone looks the same. the only thing I would change about this look is the fit in the front. enough with the funky, neon acrylic necklaces.
I can’t decide if I’m more shocked that she wore this tragedy or if the shock is due to someone actually designing and producing this monstrosity. Holy crap this is bad.
I just don’t like the dress.
Must be one of her off days. Looks like a potato sack.
This is so blah…
I love minimalist looks, so this is fine with me. Though I must admit that this would look even better with a statement necklace in the style of the Chopard one Florence Welch wore at the Tie and Tiara Ball (a less grand version, obviously).
This is a hot mess