Kate Moss: Stars In Her Eyes!

If you didn’t know it already…stars are going to be a massive trend this year. Both Chanel and YSL went all starry eyed on us for their Spring/Summer 08 collections and its almost inevitable that the high street will follow suit.
But just to make it official Kate Moss stamped her approval on the trend - as she celebrated her birthday last night at the Dorchester - with a large gold star painted around her eye and wearing a gold star print jumpsuit underneath a sheer (oh yes…sheer delicate fabrics will be popular too) black sequined gown.
As always when Kate gets glammed up, she looks amazing!

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This is one trend that I absolutely love. Sheer clothing that’s not too revealing can give your look a touch of sophistication.
I don’t know if I can hop on the bandwangon of stars. I’ll attempt, but we’ll see.
I think stars are really very timeless. I have a design idea that is inspired by stars but is different than the regular 5 point star. But I’ve always found classic stars to be popular designs.
I love the way Kate looks with her eye star. I can’t do sheer - I can’t get over wearing sheer armed shirts in the early 90s.
http://gofugyourself.typepad.com/go_fug_yourself/2008/01/fug-moss.html
She looks bloody ridiculous. Thank goodness someone has the balls to say it.
I have to agree with Jojo on this one. The dress is lovely, but the facepaint just doesn’t fit. It says “KISS,” rather than couture.
Just discovered a complete list of all marked down products at Amazon, sorted by category
and % off, ranging from 50% off to 90% off (thanks Sonja for the effort).
Actually I never thought Amazon would have articles with 90% off, but only in the category
Electronics there are more than 3000 of them - look for yourself, the list is on
http://bargains-hunter.blogspot.com/2008/02/looking-for-marked-down-prices.html
or on http://digg.com/gadgets/Actually_I_never_thought_Amazon_would_have_articles_with_90
(which is a blog of a woman who specializes in finding good deals at Amazon, like Britain’s “Jeanie”).