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The Clotheshorse (2.5.10): Rumored Next Stop May Have The Jersey Shore Gang Toning Down (Or Up) The GTL
Friday February 05th 2010, 5:00 pm
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Fashionista by Ashley David - Click for more from The ClotheshorseFIST PUMP! I might have some really big D-list celebrity sightings next week. Page Six is reporting that the Jersey Shore folks are requesting Fashion Week invites — so I’m betting they’ll be sitting front row at BCBG, Kim Kardashian for Bebe (obvi) and maybe even Custo Barcelona. Here’s the question — will they tone down the tan and the hair gel and the slutty getups? Or will they crash the party in their skankiest, trashiest outfits ever?

Speaking of trashy, Snooki got a makeunder! That’s right, you can watch her transformation above. They put her in Marchesa, for crying out loud, and Snooki flashed the camera.

Printemps does Alice in WonderlandEveryone is going down the rabbit hole for Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. Star Mia Wasikova is on the cover of March’s Teen Vogue, and French department store Printemps has dedicated its windows to all things Alice through March 14th. I’m insanely obsessed with shoemaker Nicholas Kirkwood’s wonderland heels, below. Can you say amazing?

The 52nd Annual Grammy Awards took place last Sunday night. None of the ladies on the red carpet took any risks — Rihanna was pretty in an Elie Saab, but it was too tame for her. Britney wore a horrifying lace D&G that brought a tear to my eye, while Lea Michele looked pretty but boring in a Romona Keveza feathered minidress. Taylor Swift stuck to sparkles in a Kaufman Franco, while Gaga wore what looked like Haus of Gaga but was really Armani Prive. BO-RING.

Pretty much any average Joe or Joanna with a camera in hand can be a street style photographer these days. Refinery29 spotlights the ones you should actually pay attention to.

Diddy is going green! He’s opening a series of Sean John pop-up stores that are built from eco-friendly recycled materials for the fixtures and furniture. His first green shop opened last weekend in Miami, and featured an installation of sustainable furniture.

The ever-fabulous Emma Watson has many layers to her fashion personality — including an eco-friendly side. A few months back, we learned that she’d be working with British green brand People Tree to create a line of sustainable clothing, and now we’ve got our first look at the products of Emma’s work. They’ve got a bit of an old-school J.Crew feel, no?

Canadian model Coco Rocha was also at the Grammys, and she revealed her new clothing line (named Rococo) and first piece. It’s a costume-y dress that reveals Coco’s love for Victorian-inspired clothes. I prefer her on the runway. Let’s hope the rest of her efforts are better than this one.

Victoria Beckham is on the cover of Glamour’s March 2010 issue. Ellen Von Unwerth shot her, in a new move for the usually boring magazine. Posh looks great — especially in the floral D&G bodysuit.

For posterity's sake, Kellan Lutz againSpeaking of mags, Harper’s Bazaar finally got some sense and put a real model on their cover. For their March fashion issue, they snagged Kate Moss.

Kelly Cutrone’s new Bravo show, Kell on Earth, premiered Monday night, and it was AWESOME. Cutrone, who should be every strong woman’s role model, oozed bitch-tastic wisdom at every turn, making for an extremely realistic portrait of how much work the fashion industry really is. NY Mag’s got a great recap.

My BFF Kellan Lutz's underwear ads for Calvin Klein have hit the ‘net. You’re welcome…again.

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Unfortunately, the makeunder still allowed Snooki serious cleavage. I would prefer to see her in some real conservative clothes!

Comment by Tofu Fueled 02.08.10 @ 5:21 am



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