Kate Hudson Gets Her Glitter On in Dolce & Gabbana
What’s a Party At Milan Fashion Week Without a Disco Ball?
Goldie Hawn, er Kate Hudson’s style is usually as one note as her acting. She rocks the Cali casual thing (it’s not a look, it’s a state of being!) mixed with a touch of boho that encroaches on the Olsen twin’s territory as consistently as she scrunches her nose in lieu of actual talent in her movies. Ah, nepotism. Ain’t it grand? Granted, we’ve never sat through one of her movies, but from the trailers of such cinematic greats as Bride Wars and You, Me and Dupree, unless everyone else cancels, she shouldn’t hope to snag a chair on Inside the Actor’s Studio anytime soon.
But we really find ourselves liking Kate’s sparkly ensemble at the Vogue Fashion Party at Milan Fashion Week. Granted, the explosion of sequins is a lot of look but there is kind of an It-girl-smoking-in-the-bathroom-lighting-her-eyeliner-with-a-match vibe to it, no? The top could do without the droopy bow (cause that’s just what you want centered between your boobs) and we can’t figure out if Kate’s wearing a nude colored belt or if that’s skin. She seems wise enough to avoid doing anything Lindsay Lohan would consider cool in her latest famewhoring attempts to distract from a lack of any verifiable form of employment, so we’ll give her the benefit of the doubt.
We LOVE the gold Dolce & Gabbana skirt and matching cape (we admit, it appeals to our inner childhood desire to be Wonder Woman and it looks so twirly!) and her multi-toned metallic heels, like these from Steve Madden, are the perfect finish. If only there was a way to get her gorgeous gams too. But, you know, without working out or sweating or anything that requires moving off the sofa.
By ShoeMinx Fashionista Paige Muller
Mary Kate Olsen Debuts Elizabeth & James Shoes
Mini Moguls Prepare For World Domination, One Fashion Line At A Time
Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen are set to conquer the fashion world from head-to-toe. Which, when you think of the Homeless Dumpster Diving Chic looks they pass off as fashion is pretty amusing. Belted caftan! Fedora! Ginormous jacket! LAYERS UPON LAYERS of dollar-a-pound vintage! We went along that twins played Michelle Tanner and Uncle Jesse was a talented rocker and not a hammie Elvis rip-off but we can only suspend so much belief. Honestly, looking like you have to panhandle for spare change is more eek than eccentric, we don’t care what the fashion magazines say. Anna Wintour and company think in these Serious Economic Times that a $500 cardigan is down-scale dressing so clearly their views are more than a bit wonky.
Their questionable sartorial styling aside, MK and Ashley have great taste in funky footwear. The disconnect between what they put on their bodies and what they put on their feet is vexing. We are truly vexed. Known for their outrageous taste in shoes, from sky-high gladiator sandals to trendy peep-toe booties, the tiny titans are set to launch a footwear collection in collaboration with Steve Madden under the Elizabeth and James label.
Expected to retail from $195 to $500, the line is expected to debut this March, but Mary Kate offered a sneak peek during Fashion Week, modeling their take on an ankle booties, a black suede wedge heel with a deep side cut-out. They’re totally cute with an unexpected twist that doesn’t tread into “did you forget to take your meds?” territory. Perfect for those of us mere mortals who can’t quite manage the -rolled-out-of-bed-into-an-instant-state-of-awesomeness but can appreciate a fab shoe, like these Steve Madden ‘Bombb’ heels, to help fake it.
By ShoeMinx TV Land Fan Paige Muller



























