Style to Steal or Girl, Stop: Kerry Washington, Naomi Campbell and More!

August 10th, 2012 - By Clarke Gail Baines

The fashionistas were out and about this week in a variety of lush colors and interesting fabrics. Per the usual, we’re watching the fashion trends going on, but this time around, we’re checking them out from Cali, as well as London to see whose looks we would steal and who we would like to tell to stop. You down? Let’s begin.

The very fabulous actress, Kerry Washington, stepped out for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association luncheon in Beverly Hills yesterday, and for the occasion she went frilly and flirty. She wore this pink and red Christian Dior dress with its fluted skirt and pleated details, with a pair of nude pointed-toe pumps. Her jewelry was pretty simple for the occasion, opting for a small black watch, a small blue ring and small diamond hoop earrings. Her hair was lightly curled and luscious, and she sported a dark pink lip. I absolutely adore this dress and the nude shoes are a perfect and safe pick. The Dior dress is cute and fierce enough to make it through day and night events. Steal!

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  • realadulttalk

    Kerry Washington’s dress was cute–but I found it a bit childish-looking. I think it would have looked better on someone on the Disney Channel or something-I just didn’t think it age appropriate.

  • pfeiffer87

    Naomi Campbell looks like Morticia in this photo. Creepy.

    • Negress

      White would have offered more contrast to her sun-kissed complexion and suited the summer season as well.

  • Anna

    WHY is Khloe included? Is she a honorary Black woman because she married Lamar? C’mon Madame Noire, you know better!
    On another note, I adore Jourdan Dunn outfit!

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