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Mayim Bialik, February 26, 2008
Fashion Faux Pas
As "Blossom's" Mayim Bialik gets a makeover on this week's season premiere of "What Not to Wear," we hope they knock those goofy signature hats right off her head.
Our mother always used to say that just because you have money doesn't mean you have taste, a fact of life that A-list celebrities prove time and time again. From the truly bizarre red-carpet dresses of too-wacky-for-their-own-good stars like M.I.A. and Bjork to consistently tacky wardrobe choices by Cher, Mariah Carey, and the Olsen twins, we take a look at some of the biggest-ever fashion blunders, past and present.
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Comments
Cody
June 03, 2009 - 09:01 AM GMT
Fashion and fur are so closely tied, there's no denying it. Especially New York furriers have been around for centuries and NYC is one of the fashion capitals of the world. There are several books about the cultural politics surrounding this point if you're interested.
lepidoptera_gs
May 31, 2009 - 02:01 PM GMT
javert08, it wasn't respectful. It wasn't even close. Of course, I wouldn't expect you to understand the feeling of acquiring comments similar to his on a daily basis and having to defend your position on a daily basis. Let's just say, it gets old. But thanks for the comment, really appreciated it.
liv063
May 31, 2009 - 11:28 AM GMT
omigosh may kate and ashley are soo like stupid like imn at least wear fake fur if ur gonna look that freakin bad!!
LittleLawliet
May 31, 2009 - 11:26 AM GMT
I'M BLIND! *runs around running into walls, blinded by some of the celebs outfits*
liv063
May 31, 2009 - 11:24 AM GMT
is she wearing anything???
javert08
May 31, 2009 - 11:21 AM GMT
At least the coreguy2 respected your rights. lepidoptera_gs, it doesn't matter what your beliefs are, you won't get respect if you don't respect the beliefs around you. They're allowed to think differently. Just because you disagree, sorry, doesn't make them wrong.
itsmeoverhere
May 31, 2009 - 10:44 AM GMT
Finally it is admitted that JLo's dress was horrible, the way people went on about it you would think it was the greatest dress ever. Don't care how good someone's body is, sometimes more is more and less is just tacky, Cher's fashion choices also come to mind.
thecoreguy2
May 31, 2009 - 09:58 AM GMT
Interesting what has spawned from a fashion faux-pas page. I would be curious to know if those who hate fur or leather clothes also eat meat. If so, you are what we call a hypocrite. Also, even if you don't eat or use animals for clothing, which I can respect as your right, you damn well better respect my right to eat meat and wear clothes made of animal skins. Would you tell Indians not to eat salmon or wear feathered ornamentation or buffalo robes? They could have used other things, but it made the most sense to use animal items. More protein in the diet, better warmth in cold weather and rain resistance. Now, not saying many celebs do these things in good taste, many seem to have none at all, but whether I choose to ride a gas saving motorcycle in leathers or eat a steak or they do something bizzare for clothing, they have every right to do so. All I see is that whatever critters make the sacrifice, that they are quickly and cleanly killed to minimize their suffering. That's been life for eons and in this country you have the right to disagree and do it how you feel best, you have NO right to impose your will on others, not unlike the new, not even sure if he's a citizen prez has no right to turn the USA into a Western version of Soviet Russia, which he seems bent on doing, for a bit of politics thrown in. Also, though they may not always be tastefully done, a woman with good looks and a good figure, or a guy for that matter, should be able to wear skimpy or non-existant clothing if they want. If they look good in it, what does it matter how old they are? I've seen some dynamite looking women in their 50's and 60's who gave away nothing bodywise to 20 somethings. If it works, go for it. I have a friend who posed in a bikini for Playboy in the '90's and is now in her late 40's and looks 20 years younger and great in a bikini(I have a photo, in fact it's on her Classmates page). What's the problem? You look crappy, don't do it, you look healthy and sexy, more power to you, just try to not wear things that are weird. Ok? Ok!
bengals gal
May 31, 2009 - 05:38 AM GMT
I wanted to make a leather coat with a fur collar out of the Olsen twins, but there was only enough of them to make a pair of lined gloves.
bengals gal
May 31, 2009 - 05:36 AM GMT
Joan Collins looks like an old bag, and this hat makes her look like a roll of aluminum foil took a dump on her head.