A pant-less dog walker, a terrible turban and creepy couture -- the stars are rocking all the wrong trends this week! Lady Gaga raised some eyebrows in Berlin, Germany on Wednesday, when she stepped out without pants to walk her dog. The "Art Pop" singer went sans-bottoms in an oversized pink T-shirt with hearts, fishnet stockings and black pumps.The worst part? Mother Monster completed her odd ensemble with a short, curly wig that only a mother would love!Christina Hendricks landed on our Wtf list this week for wearing a yellow satin Stephen Jones turban on the red carpet at Tacori's event celebrating the launch of their Gentlemen's jewelry collection in Los Angeles on Tuesday. The "Mad Men" star paired her marigold headpiece with a white Wes Gordon button-up blouse and black Ralph Lauren trousers.We love the rest of this outfit, but that topper's got to go!And...
- 10/11/2014
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Rad or bad?
Here's a red carpet look you don't see too often!
Mad Men star Christina Hendricks sported an interesting choice of headwear at Tacori's event celebrating the launch of their Gentlemen's jewelry collection in Los Angles, Calif. Tuesday, covering her signature red locks in a bright yellow Stephen Jones turban.
Let's take a closer look.
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Given her standout accessory, Christina kept the rest of her outfit classic, looking chic in a white Wes Gordon button-up blouse and black Ralph Lauren trousers.
"I’ve gotten very into turbans recently!" she told InStyle about the head-turning look. "I’ve liked them for a long time, and I feel like they’re making a comeback so they’re easier to find. I’m picking them up whenever I can find them. I like this one because it’s pre-wrapped so it’s like a hat, and all I have...
Here's a red carpet look you don't see too often!
Mad Men star Christina Hendricks sported an interesting choice of headwear at Tacori's event celebrating the launch of their Gentlemen's jewelry collection in Los Angles, Calif. Tuesday, covering her signature red locks in a bright yellow Stephen Jones turban.
Let's take a closer look.
News: Christina Hendricks Wants a 'Game of Thrones' Role!
Given her standout accessory, Christina kept the rest of her outfit classic, looking chic in a white Wes Gordon button-up blouse and black Ralph Lauren trousers.
"I’ve gotten very into turbans recently!" she told InStyle about the head-turning look. "I’ve liked them for a long time, and I feel like they’re making a comeback so they’re easier to find. I’m picking them up whenever I can find them. I like this one because it’s pre-wrapped so it’s like a hat, and all I have...
- 10/9/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
Fashion retailers seize on cabin-crew chic of American TV show to be screened on BBC2
Hang up your Downton-inspired beaded cape and rest your Mad Men inspired twin-set, because fashion has a new small screen obsession: cabin crew chic. Thanks to Pan Am, the latest glossy Us drama import coming to our screens next week, retro air steward style is back on fashion's agenda.
Retailers are using the publicity shots surrounding the show featuring Christina Ricci and an army of blue skirt-suited air hostesses to rebrand stock already on their shelves. Within industry circles John Lewis are labelling neat leather gloves and plain black court shoes as "Pam Am inspired" while belted pencil skirts and silk scarves are being dipped in Pan Am spin by PR companies. Meanwhile Roaul – discreet label of the fashion insider and currently doing brisk business – has based its current collection, which included elegant stewardess blouses and gently flaring knee skirts,...
Hang up your Downton-inspired beaded cape and rest your Mad Men inspired twin-set, because fashion has a new small screen obsession: cabin crew chic. Thanks to Pan Am, the latest glossy Us drama import coming to our screens next week, retro air steward style is back on fashion's agenda.
Retailers are using the publicity shots surrounding the show featuring Christina Ricci and an army of blue skirt-suited air hostesses to rebrand stock already on their shelves. Within industry circles John Lewis are labelling neat leather gloves and plain black court shoes as "Pam Am inspired" while belted pencil skirts and silk scarves are being dipped in Pan Am spin by PR companies. Meanwhile Roaul – discreet label of the fashion insider and currently doing brisk business – has based its current collection, which included elegant stewardess blouses and gently flaring knee skirts,...
- 11/12/2011
- by Imogen Fox
- The Guardian - Film News
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