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    05Oct2009

    Enough With the Hearts & Nipples Already!

    As many of you are aware, Lindsay Lohan was named Artistic Advisor for Ungaro's Spring 2010 collection. Alas the show has come and was essentially a cartoonish trainwreck.  There were an insane amount of hearts throughout that resulted in a slight gag reflex.  Heart pasties, heart hair pieces, heart lapels... too many hearts.  While we're on the topic... what's with the pasties?  Since when did they become anything appropriate for a catwalk??  While Lindsay is definitely not known for her amazingly creative fashion sense (6126 leggings, anyone?) I did expect the creative geniuses at Ungaro to at least have the common sense to say no to her.  I mean who honestly believes that any woman in her right mind is going to wear a shirt that barely covers her chest with tangerine rouched leggings?  As expected, the collection has been torn to shreds by eveyone from WWD to Style.com ... even to CocoPerez which, let's face it, isn't even an authority in fashion!  Hopefully Ungaro has learned their lesson and will just let Lindsay fade into the horizon.

     

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