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It's not an attitude, it's a lifesyle, it's not a bad thing either!



When I first saw these pictures I couldn't help but understand how him and Rihanna got together. They both seem to have the ability to switch they're style pretty effortlessly. I know there are people in the fashion industry who would cringe at Chris' choice of attire, but that's the beauty of street style, the rules are much more lax and fashion becomes more fun and less work. Don't get me wrong, there are still rules, and I wasn't in love with the sweater outfit at first, but it did grow me to the point where I love it now. Breezy gets the thumbs up from me!

Ms. Amber Rose herself was caught sporting one, so you know people are going to hop on this trend.
photo from theybf.com


On the right side of the shorts debate we have Rihanna. Love this look. Once again I'm a sucker for plaid and a tied as opposed to buckled belt always adds a little something more to even the simplest outfit in my opinion. See, the little things sometimes make or break an outfit.
To recap: peeking pockets - no Tied belt - yes


The embellished jersey dress from Reem Acra paired with YSL platforms was simple and classic, can't go wrong there!
I will admit that there is a huge bias in me posting this on the count that I am a huge Fabolous fan, so when I saw his Complex spread, even though I loved Keri Hilson's and Amber Rose's I knew I would post his. Aside from Fab just being a 
I absolutely love the plaid and the bubble vest!!! And of course you can check out Ms. Hilson's and Ms. Rose's spreads at Complex.com or pick up the magazine. I suggest you do both!


Miley Cyrus - I expected that partnering with Max Azria's would give Ms. Cyrus a clear advantage, but since her style isn't too refined I figured the collection would consist of mostly trendy pieces, bright colors, bold patterns and plaid, you cannot forget plaid. I expected basic construction, nothing too detail oriented. In my opinion I feel that I did a pretty good job pegging her line. The plaid skirts were no surprise nor were the leopard leggings. The henleys and hoodies were very Miley Stewart chic as were the graphic tees. I liked the London punk influence and I will always <3 colored skinnies. The vest/tee combos seemed a tad young to me, but let's face it she has a fan base that spans various ages groups. I was most surprised by the ruffle blouse, which strikes me as more True Jackson.
KeKe Palmer - Once I read that KeKe Palmer did not actually design the line I got kind of worried about what the collection would look like. But after watching a few re-runs of True Jackson VP I was confident that True's style would translate easily. I expected a more refined, detail oriented line that focused more on wardrobe staples and tween classics that were still fun. I was deeply disappointed. When I looked at the collection I felt as if I was shopping for my 4 year old cousins. The henleys were a surprise, I don't see anything True Jackson in a henley. The use of hounds tooth left more to be desired, def wasn't feeling the leggings. The hounds tooth skirt was a step up, just thought it would be a pencil skirt, pleats strike me as more Miley Cyrus, and the addition of the suspenders kills me. Maybe if they had more variations to hit the different age ranges I would be more pleased. My sister just came in and said that she thinks the True Jackson line is for girls and not juniors. If that's true a lot would be explained...