Wednesday, October 17, 2007
posted by Chi-Chi at 10/17/2007 | Permalink
MIX MATCH STYLE TREND
Infusing two colors in her haute couture Prada, Couture Couture by Juicy , Yves Saint Laurent and Chanel outfits, actress Kerry Washington expertly set off her love for two-tone designs on the red carpet.
This is a style trend I noticed has rubbed off Kerry Washington's red carpet counterparts. Fashionistas are no longer rocking a one-color dress out on the red carpet. They're either mixing and matching or going for Kerry's two-tone look.
From left to right: Actress Thandie Newton in Matthew Williamson at a London bash, R&B songwriter Solange Knowles in a black and white Giambattista Valli dress at 2007 Essence Music Festival, R&B songstress Mya in Heatherette at NYC Fashion Week Spring 2008, Powerhouse vixen Ciara in Roberto Cavalli at the 2007 Grammy's, and lastly Rihanna in pink, black, and white Abaeté dress at Giant Magazine Party with a pair of black Christian Louboutin pumps.
This is a style trend I noticed has rubbed off Kerry Washington's red carpet counterparts. Fashionistas are no longer rocking a one-color dress out on the red carpet. They're either mixing and matching or going for Kerry's two-tone look.
From left to right: Actress Thandie Newton in Matthew Williamson at a London bash, R&B songwriter Solange Knowles in a black and white Giambattista Valli dress at 2007 Essence Music Festival, R&B songstress Mya in Heatherette at NYC Fashion Week Spring 2008, Powerhouse vixen Ciara in Roberto Cavalli at the 2007 Grammy's, and lastly Rihanna in pink, black, and white Abaeté dress at Giant Magazine Party with a pair of black Christian Louboutin pumps.
My take on this trend: There's tons and tons of fashionistas rocking this look like Nicole Scherzinger, Mariah Carey, Eva Pigford, Joy Bryant, Eva Mendes, and so on but these looks above caught my eye. Let's see if these coming months more of this mix match style trend would spruce up on the red carpet.
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Labels: Ciara, FFW, Kerry Washington, Mya, Rihanna, Solange Knowles-Smith, Thandie Newton