Bella Heathcote joined Miranda Kerr on the red carpet at the Qantas Spirit of Australia Party on Wednesday in Beverly Hills, California.
The Australian beauty wore a red Moschino shift dress with ruffled draping across the front. She accessorized with bold black gladiator-style heels and an orange clutch.
Her shoes were the perfect choice to add an edge to the dress, but I can’t say I love the colour of the clutch with this dress.
The colours are too similar for it to stand out. Instead, it ends up looking slightly mismatched.
She kept her hair simple and swingy with easy waves and wore a berry-glossed lip.
Credit: Alex J. Berliner/ABImages
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Posted by Catherine Kallon on January 11th, 2013 In: Bella Heathcote, Moschino










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I agree about the clutch. And I don’t like her hair, either.
This girl looks completely different without the very severe bang across her forehead. I love this!
My thoughts exactly. If she wore her bangs like this more often, I wouldn’t hate it so much. She looks great here.
The clutch and shoes don’t work with the dress. i like her dress, hair and makeup.
Agreed. Neither the clutch nor the shoes are working, this is not the kind of dress I would’ve be adding an edge to via ‘gladiator’ heels, it’s way too sweet and soft for it.
+2
+2 Both the shoes and clutch feel at odd with each other and the dress but she does look pretty in the dress.
Her hair looks soft and pretty, the dress is chic, but the shoes are weird and the clutch is so bothering me!
Agree about the clutch;the shoes are stumpifying her legs too though.
Its a nice dress but I wish, since the event is to celebrate Australian culture and individuals in Australia that she had worn an Australian designer
Not liking this look.