Sexy Megan Fox in Azzedine Alaia. I lurve everything about this dress, from the color to the cutting. there's something about this dress which is demure yet sexy.
Kate Bosworth in Richard Nicoll. and a simple Chloe sandal. love the diamante straps. (too small to see in pic)Growing up, i had always prefer colors like black or white instead of pink, to appear more grown up. being a young adult, i am embracing pink instead, and lurve how different shades of pink could do wonders for all skin-tones.
Portia De Rossi in Victoria Beckham. simple classic one- piece like this one is my all-time favourite, as these are of a heavier material, rather than cheap stretchable polyester. it's figure flattering cutting would almost flatter anyone with a waistline. which could be rather tricky, because the cutting of the dress itself needs to be perfectly seamless and without any minor flaws as a tiny stitching flaw could result in small bulges in the silhouette. Hence you could observe that only the pricier labels makes such dresses. Pricy.. but timeless.
Blake Lively in Matthew Wiliamson. Kudos for Blake Lively for almost always being able to camouflage her pear-shaped bod with clothes. or rather Kudos to her stylist. As seen here with a looser embellished top (lurve the sequins) with a tight leather mini. For her young age, she obviously doesnt need breast-implants, but now i can see the reason why she does it. to balance out her body and drives away attention from her wide hips.
Petite Eva in an ivory Victoria Beckham. again, one of my fave pieces.
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