New York Fashion Week

BRAD PITT: THIS HAPPENS WHEN YOU DATE A FASHIONISTA

About two years ago, Brad Pitt started polishing up his fashion sense. He always had a subtle masculine look, thanks to his longtime personal shopper. Lately, he’s been WAY more photographable, no doubt thanks to the influence of his girlfriend of 2 years, Ines de Ramon. Ines is a jewelry designer and she and Brad turned up at -of all places- New York’s Fashion Week looking equally stylish. We ARE surprised to see Brad in that yellow suit, but he wears it well…

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DOJA CAT: NOT AS INNOCENT AS SHE LOOKS

Red carpet fashion tends to get very safe and boring with those same old low cut gowns with slits. On the other hand, New York Fashion Week encourages creativity. Singer/rapper Doja Cat is usually clad in something hyper sexy with a surprising hair color. Recently she shaved her head and went in a whole new direction- this is the plaid baby doll look that she wore to the Coach fashion show. How refreshing – she’s not flashing any designer labels! Fashion points for originality…

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OUR FAVORITE LOOK FROM NEW YORK FASHION WEEK

Here’s something we’ve never seen before (and when it comes to fashion, that’s unusual) and a designer we’re not familiar with – Sandy Liang showed her Summer 2020 collection and we fell in love with this photo. We’re not sure if the asymmetrical tulle ruffle is attached to the pants or the jacket, but we love the model and the entire look.

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CHRISTINA AGUILERA: ONE SIZE FITS ALL!

Christina Aguilera found the perfect puffy coat to wear for inclement weather – and the heart covered garment also makes the wearer look smaller! Singer Christina’s weight does fluctuate and this wrap is the perfect visual distraction. She was a surprise performer (with entertainers from RuPaul’s Drag Race) at the Opening Ceremony fashion show in New York. Christina loves to indulge in extravagant makeup and hair but she looks rather natural and pretty here…

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