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Like. I was gonna get them yesterday but I kinda forgot I was gonna buy them and spent my money on other things lol

I like! They look cool.

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Back from New York ! And I can't believe how the girls there are well dressed :wacky:

 

And Julia I have the same tunic haha :D

This is freaky. :D

 

But that tunic is so cute and I love it. I cant wait for fall to put it on.

What a wonderful idea :wacko:

I'm sure the band would be impressed !

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Like. I was gonna get them yesterday but I kinda forgot I was gonna buy them and spent my money on other things lol

 

they're cute. i really like the blue ones. do they also come in other colours?

I haven't been on this thread in a while. :uhoh:

 

Hello, everybody!

 

Going shopping this Friday for some clothes for college. Jeans will be the biggest thing on my list.

 

And I hate shopping for jeans. :angry:

that's why i love denim leggings.

they feel like jeans, they look like jeans, and the elastic waistband makes things so much easier. :laugh3:

^ they're hideous.

and that outfit doesn't go well together anyway.

that's why i love denim leggings.

they feel like jeans, they look like jeans, and the elastic waistband makes things so much easier. :laugh3:

 

Awww, Grace. I just luff them also!!! Especially coz after hunting a bit a found a pair at primark for £5!!!! Next buy will be a boyfriend blazer for lovely £19 :dance::dance:

Awww, Grace. I just luff them also!!! Especially coz after hunting a bit a found a pair at primark for £5!!!! Next buy will be a boyfriend blazer for lovely £19 :dance::dance:

 

I bought leggings from Primark and they broke after wearing them twice. I hardly ever go there anymore. It's ok for tights because I only ever wear them once or twice but that's about it.

Mine are still surviving and I've wore them a few times already. and even so, for 5 quid, I know not to expect too much out of them...

 

amazingly, my primark shoes seem to last quite a lot, considering their price!!!!

Mine are still surviving and I've wore them a few times already. and even so, for 5 quid, I know not to expect too much out of them...

 

amazingly, my primark shoes seem to last quite a lot, considering their price!!!!

 

Never mind them - is there any "dog blanket" news??:rolleyes:

nope. i almost bought one last week to go with my leggings, but they didnt fit well. i'm still on the look, though!!

nope. i almost bought one last week to go with my leggings, but they didnt fit well. i'm still on the look, though!!

 

Maybe someone should design a Coldplay dog blanket!!:P

No surprise there!!

 

:P

 

I'd be the first one to buy, FOR SURE!!

Heather Mills releases eco-friendly recycled fashion line, but should these pieces stay at the back of the local charity shops?

 

 

By Daily Mail Reporter

Last updated at 5:21 PM on 28th August 2009

 

 

She's on a one-woman mission to change the world, but Heather Mills may have gone too far with her latest venture.

The infamous vegan and animal rights campaigner has just released a new fashion line of recycled and re-modelled pieces.

But far from converting people to her cause, the bizarre looking clothes could drive them back into the arms of big business.

 

article-1209657-0635CED5000005DC-130_634x836.jpg New project: Heather Mills unleashed her new Be@one collection on the world at the Celebrity Catwalk event in Hollywood yesterday

 

 

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Fancy dress or fashion-forward? Garish colours and plenty of ruffles featured in her 'eco-friendly' designs

 

 

 

 

Instead of producing a wearable covetable collection, Ms Mills' range, called Be@one, looks more like the fancy dress found at the back of a charity shop.

A fuchsia pink corset dress with garish ruffles would look at home at a children's party rather than a cocktail party.

While a pair of 'high-waisted trousers for the office' are more suited to a clown's day job, not your normal office job.

Heather debuted her new collection at the Celebrity Catwalk event in Hollywood last night.

 

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Fashion faux-pas: The ugly slashed jumpsuit (left) makes the most glamorous model look frumpy, while the black dress with orange lining is probably the only item we'd let into our wardrobes

 

 

 

 

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Bad news boys: The fellas also get the Be@one treatment, with a bizarre tuxedo shorts suit (left), while a remodelled white lace dress looks more like a rejected wedding dress

 

 

The annual star-studded evening sees a number of celebrities give up their time and talents, and take to the catwalk to raise funds and awareness of animal rights.

Heather, 41, also collected an award at the event for animal activism.

The ex-wife of Beatle Paul McCartney chose to launch Be@one at the event, but it's not yet known how Hollywood's greatest interpreted the collection.

On her website, Heather describes the restyled clothes as 'inspirational'.

 

article-1209657-0635ECA1000005DC-106_634x578.jpg Baggy trousers: Would you wear Heather Mills's 'inspirational' trousers to work? Or go camping in them instead?

 

 

Enlarge article-1209657-06363BA8000005DC-924_634x399.jpg Catwalk collection: The logo for Be@one seems to be the most fashionable thing about the entire line

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'Society throws away over a million tones of clothing and textiles into the rubbish bins annually. Many of these items could be resold or remade into something new and exciting,' she writes.

 

'The collection consists of women’s and menswear, designed for the assertive, fashionable and eco-conscious person.

'All the fabrics used in the pieces have been carefully sourced and remodeled into something unique and highly wearable.'

Although her definition of 'highly wearable' seems odd when you actually see the clothes themselves.

In addition to the garish corset dress and clown trousers, Heather has designed a recycled white lace evening gown, which looks more like a bedraggled wedding dress.

She's also turned out a figure-frumping black knee-length jumpsuit, which is slashed from thigh to knee.

 

 

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Not to mention a purple skirt/black top combo which can only be described as Frankenstein-inspired.

 

The boys don't get off lightly either, with a number of their own sartorial disasters to choose from.

Knee-length tuxedo shorts, with ugly aquamarine satin-trimmed jacket anyone?

Eager to inflict her curious brand of fashion onto the public, Heather says there will be two collections a year from Be@one.

But judging from the first outing, we're not sure there will be a great deal of fans clamouring for a second onslaught.

It's a good job Heather has her vegan restaurant and wholefoods business to fall back on.

 

And Stella McCartney - Sir Paul's daughter and an esteemed designer - can probably stop worrying that Heather is going to steal her fashion icon status.

But are we being unfair? Would you wear anything from Heather's new collection? Let us know your thoughts below!

FEMAIL FASHION VERDICT

By Natalie Theo, Daily Mail Fashion Editor

Remember when you were ten and you took your mum's old clothes and cut them up and stitched them back together for arts and crafts class? I bet they looked better than the latest venture from Heather Mills.

 

Groundbreaking it isn't - ask any fashion college student and they're bound to have gone down the recycled old clothing route.

 

If Heather is trying to be the next Stella McCartney she should quit while she's ahead, especially given that hideous frou-frou pink number. If she's trying to put her 'let's save the world through fashion' mark on the map...it's not working.

 

Mary Queen of shops she ain't!

 

I just cannot help but wonder if Heather's attempted foray into fashion is genuine, or if it's just an attempted mere slap in the face to the talented McCartney clan.

 

Next up Heather the rock star....??

 

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1209657/Heather-Mills-releases-recycled-fashion-line-pieces-stay-charity-shops.html#ixzz0PVcqY7T0

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