Fug Girls: Earnest Enthusiasm and Leopard Flats at Christian Siriano
As much as we like to pretend like we're crusty old crones who hate everything (except Cheyenne Jackson), it was seriously endearing.
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As much as we like to pretend like we're crusty old crones who hate everything (except Cheyenne Jackson), it was seriously endearing.
Plus, Saskia de Brauw covers February's Vogue Japan in a Burberry trench.
He says the lawsuit brought against him by talent firm Designer's Management Agency is without merit.
Between Carrie Underwood, Natasha Bedingfield, and Taylor Swift, it was a battle of the poufiest.
Also, Burberry has been named the most "digitally competent" fashion brand by an NYU think tank.
Her fans were no doubt "wonderstruck" by the dress.
Also, Rick Perry went to a fashion show with Donald Trump.
We're going with Lea Michele, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Heidi Klum.
"It looked as if he had tossed everything into a food processor and pressed pulse one too many times."
See what the clothes look like when they're moving.
Plus Charlotte Ronson, VPL, Christian Siriano, and more.
Fresh and overfamiliar faces at Christian Siriano.
Plus, Claudia Schiffer's spread for German 'Vogue.'
Plus, Anja Rubik wears funny pants on the cover of Australian 'Vogue.'
You should be embarrassed about your other, non-designer sponges.
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