Showing posts with label Brooklyn Decker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brooklyn Decker. Show all posts

Monday, February 6

Best Dressed of the Weekend- Michelle in Erdem, Part II
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Best Dressed of the Weekend: Michelle in Erdem, Part II
JustJared
This week I am very happy with the mix of women on the BDOWeekend post! So happy, in fact, that I am not ranking them because I can't choose.
Naomi Watts' Stella McCartney look from the Resort 2012 collection is the ultimate example of understated elegance. I love the top white panels, which make the dress super modern. I also love the fact that there's barely any accessories (perhaps a different clutch?) but the hair and the shoes are simply spot-on.
Brooklyn Decker makes a second appearance on this post in a very different look. Her Proenza Schouler dress has all the right vibes for a pre-Superbowl event. It's the perfect time to give the luxury sportswear trend a go! I am not super keen on the bag but the Karl shoes add the perfect touch.
Rooney Mara just can't get it wrong. She's on like her bizillionth red carpet hit, this time in Louis Vuitton  Pre-Fall 2012. It could have been a boring look had the dress been black but the emerald green injects energy into the look and works great with Rooney's skin tone and dark hair.
Michelle Williams has adopted a much more pin-up-ey attitude lately, no? Like she's been hanging out with Dita von Teese. And it works brilliantly with her SS12 Erdem dress. I didn't think she could top her last Erdem moment but I was definitely wrong. She looked stunning.


Monday, December 12

Best Dressed of the Weekend- It’s a Double Decker!
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Best Dressed of the Weekend: It's a Double Decker!
JustJared, Style.com
This weekend my absolute favourite was Brooklyn Decker. First, for the UNICEF Ball in New York City, in the aquamarine SS12 Tory Burch. I love the braided hair, which complemented the Greek feel of the dress. This is a perfect example of how a drop-waist dress can make a night gown look so easy to pull off. The touch of the neon orange Jimmy Choos was also a great call! Her second look, a super short Nah Khanh, was so different. What I like about this one is how, despite of the shortness of the dress, she looks so classy and natural. I love the hair do and the pop of colour that the fuchsia lipstick and the yellow stilettos bring to it.
Diane Kruger, who keeps on surprising me by not wearing white Chanel gowns, also looked stunning this weekend in this black Emilio Pucci. I love how she makes everything look like couture. I love subtle the textures of the dress, the nude Bottega clutch and the shyly hidden red satin shoes. I am not so keen on the hair but it's a great look anyway.
And lastly, Joan Smalls at the Pirelli calendar party. I haven't been able to id the dress but I am loving it. It's so simple the the two sort of panels that hang over the top front make it chic and interesting. My favourite part of the look has to be the side braid and the gold ethnic earrings.

Saturday, February 6

Saturday splendour

I have been holding on to these pictures on my iPhoto (where I only keep my fashion imagery) trying to decide whether I had chosen them because they're sort of a chic version of pin-up or because Anne Hathaway looks ridiculously beautiful and hot in them. In any case I really like the fact that it is just about her —the wonders of GQ— and her body, which has this amazing combination of curvaceous and skinny that I very much like.
It seems Saturday morning is all about good-looking people. I don't know if any of you has ever heard of Brooklyn Decker. She is known for her swimsuit shoots on Sports Illustrated, which is very much a shame considering those unbelievable legs could do wonders for Victoria Secret! I think she lookes stunning in such a simple way —plus and I have a thing for blondes— and I'm really digging that sort of Anna Paquin-esque air she has too.
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[Picture credits: Celebrity-Gossip.net, JustJared]
Remember to check out soVIPzone's 3rd birthday post!
I'm off.