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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

At Dior......Sarah of Colette

Comments on "At Dior......Sarah of Colette"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:18 PM) : 

She's got charm.
And it's a nice silhouette.

But the scarf!
I feel like it just wrecks the mood of the outfit.
So not modern.

 

Blogger Chi-Chi and the Greek Vintage said ... (6:29 PM) : 

I don't know what I love more, the hair, eyebrows or short full skirt.
I believe it is now time to put down my eyebrow tweezers and pick up my scissors!!!!
Very beautiful.

 

Blogger Cheltenhamdailyphoto said ... (6:38 PM) : 

I love that skirt.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:41 PM) : 

wow....is that a leather scarfs?

Unik!! but hmmmmmm.....

wiiee
adil sg

 

Blogger stylePOVist said ... (8:02 PM) : 

is that an Alaia skirt? if so, I don't think she wears it well.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:05 PM) : 

not a big fan of the bag, but it's a statement for sure in terms of color.
and yes. the skirt is fabulous.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:11 PM) : 

I love this outfit, particularly the way that the scarf makes it playful. The bag, however, is just... wrong.

 

Blogger Bella07 said ... (12:26 AM) : 

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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:36 AM) : 

The textures and tone of her outfit are stunning.

And, of course, her bag is in the colors of the Washington Redskins Football team! I wonder what the story is there?

-- desertwind

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:37 AM) : 

I have to say; I was in Colette last week, and it seemed to me that it's losing some luster.

When you walk down the Rue St.-Honoré and see Brooks Brothers, it made me think about the niche Barney's would fill in Paris.

-Brook

 

Blogger The Spicers said ... (7:34 AM) : 

I LOVE the Alaia skirt! Sarah is seldom-seen, but always looks terrific.

 

Blogger Carolina Lange said ... (7:44 AM) : 

Very nice!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:33 AM) : 

i feel like sarah is totally the yasmin sewell of 2008. love her style. what happened to yasmin? haven't seen her in forever.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:47 AM) : 

Wow! She jumps off the screen. She has flair, courage, and style. Je l'adore.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:36 PM) : 

Such boring fashion taste from too many commentors!

Sarah is fabulous and wears what everyone will consider the "norm" in 2 years.

Then you will all be commenting on what she is wearing then and how wrong it looks.

Stop watching Access Hollywood for fashion advice!

 

Blogger Kits said ... (4:20 AM) : 

Great shot again..she looks just right :)

 

Blogger pearlaceous said ... (11:13 PM) : 

Great cheerful photo! I love the chinchilla scarf and the texture of the top, and her bag adds color to her outfit..

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:34 AM) : 

Who are these anonymous commenters who are brave enough for insults but lack the courage to sign a name?

-- desertwind

PS - I wish Blogger would go back to allowing Nickname signin.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:16 AM) : 

lovely and comfortable, with a somewhat british touch

 

Blogger Red Flashlight said ... (1:50 PM) : 

Why take her picture if she looks just like everybody else? I hope everyone will NOT consider this look "the norm" in two years. The norm is boring. This is not boring. She looks fantastic! It's partly in her smile and the way she carries herself. This outfit would look totally *berk* if she held her face in the totally unattractive blank look of most fashion models. This photo illustrates why attitude is the most important aspect of any wardrobe.

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (11:58 AM) : 

I think it's the horizontal stripes that are throwing me off. I would feel like the outfit was much more put together without them. As it is, it looks to me like she put on her clothes blindly. Something about the outfit just feels wrong. I love each piece separately - but together, something is just not working.

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (8:08 AM) : 

Colette is an amazing store. i miss paris...

 

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