Tallulah Harlech joined a very fashionable crowd at Nobu Berkeley in London last night for the BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund winners announcement.
The British actress and model – and daughter of the Chanel muse, Lady Amanda Harlech – who can probably get away with calling Karl Lagerfeld ‘Uncle Karl’ becomes the 17th celebrity to wear a piece from the Louis Vuitton Spring 2013 collection.
As you know, we’ve seen plenty of the black-and-white, nude-and-ivory and lime-green-and-white pieces, but this is a first outing for a yellow-and-white chequered look.
It’s also the first time we are seeing a two-piece look from the collection.
Considering we can see Tallulah’s belly button, there is a strong possibility that this look only consists of two pieces – or she has a crop top under her chequered jacket.
With so much love for this collection, I wonder who’s going to be number 18.
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OMG !!! really Againnn !!

Is their a sale
I like the outfit, but it’s overwhelming her – she doesn’t have the right presence (or makeup and hair).
+1
many stars can maybe wear it, me personally this collection, not even in a dream I would wear, all these tiles gives me headache and hurt my eyes,you’d walk around with a game of checkers
Virginie Courtin-Clarins also wore a two piece look, don’t you think?
This is one of my least favourites from all the 17 chequered looks.
Ugh, don’t even care if they look good or not, I just want it to stop.
+1
This!
Yes, I agree. I am so tired of this collection. This print needs to stay on its purses(or any of its leather goods) not it clothes.
So dislike this. The large checks, ill-fitted gaping top and over-long skirt make for one nightmare of a look. I want this trend to stop.
She’s a model? Not impressed, at all. I like neon but this eye-searing look in this infernal pattern makes me feel like I just got hit in the head. Make. It. Stop.
Not this print again. I don’t like this one bit.
Exposed belly buttons are never chic. Plus she’s doing nothing styling or attitude wise to make this look really work. The jacket with a solid piece might make it feel fresh.