Friday, July 16, 2010

Living in a material world and I am a MATERIAL GIRL

Madonna has recently team(ed) up with Macys* for a juniors clothing line with her 13 year old daughter. Spite the fact that her daughter has fashion sense not for her age is very akward. She's 13 designing for people who are atleast
16 and older. But I must say I really like, because it do to the fact that I have the same clothes in my closet from Forever 21 and Wet Seal (lol).
Taylor Momsen is amazing to be the model for "Material Girl". She looks like she could have been a member of the band "The Runways" with that rebel look, she very eye shocking. This line fits well with her. Whoever decided this, GOOD PLAN! :)
INSPIRATION: Madge's early days – "Borderline," "Like a Virgin," "Lucky Star," "Papa Don't Preach," with a dash of The Girlie Show

TOP LOOKS: Layers, layers, layers. This collection is meant to be piled on -- a jacket over a bodysuit; a shirt, tank, or bustier with leggings, and so on.

ACCESSORIES: Love the metallic clutch bag/wallet, metallic "Capezio" oxfords, and mini gym bags.

The jewelry is what you'd expect: layered pieces made to mix high (pearls) and low (plastic-y trinkets). All that's missing are those signature stacked black rubber bracelets.

WHAT WE THOUGHT: This is not at all unpredictable. The collection is a mishmash of Madonna's greatest fashion hits from the early years with a smattering of current trends added in.

That said, there's nothing wrong with a little '80s flashback, in StyleList's opinion, as long as it's worn by the right people. (If you wore it back then, take note.)

The prices are right for the junior customer -- $12 to $40 – and Macy's is making a big, big deal about announcing its Material Girl spokesperson at a big event Aug. 3. The collection has all the cues a trendy young woman is looking for – studs, plaid, lace, and more. With racks and racks of items at the preview (and more hitting the store), we'd be surprised if there wasn't something for everyone.



What do you think? FAME or LAME?

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