Fashion Police
THE GOOD:
Diva

With that strut you have going on, who couldn't call you a little diva? Even so, you look great today. If my understanding is correct, you went for a casual look with a pop of attention by wearing those stylish cowgirl boots. The True Religion jeans fit you very well and the dark wash is perfect. The purple wrap cardigan thrown on top adds another layer of style and casualness to this. Keep it movin', hustla!
Rain ready-to-wear

I wonder what happened to the rain that was to ruin the beginning of our week? It's a good thing to always be prepared for a torrential downpour. Not only are you ready to fight the rain, but you also look rather good doing so. The detailed rain jacket, the leggings, and the rain boots look pretty in their consistency of black. This may not be a jaw-dropping example, but you deserve a mentioning this week as I introduce our own ready-to-wear rain collection this fall.
A dime

With that cute face and little waist, how could I not take a moment to make a note of you? As for your attire, you hit the mark with keeping it casual and comfortable yet standing out a bit. A dark wash jean with a sleeveless sweater and black boots is as easy as it sounds. Adding a simple black elastic belt at the waistline gave this outfit the little extra that made you pop. Finally, the magenta sweater looks good against your skin tone. Aren't you just a dime, the top of the line?
THE BAD:
DrEAD-LOCK

I have a dead-lock aim on the two of you. You both are perhaps the best of the worst dressed duo yet! Did it take that much effort to look so unkempt? With little work, you can clean up your grungy look. A clean t-shirt and new, properly fitting khakis would work. What I don't understand is that awful, "dread-lock" looking skirt. You surely devoted enough of your energy to look like a fashion police enemy.
Where's Waldo?

I'll begin by saying that you don't look terrible at all. You're wearing a multiple-size striped t-shirt with gray cargo shorts. Cargo shorts aren't the best on the planet, especially if a short boy is wearing them, but there isn't a need to complain much. The fact of the matter is that I'm wondering what you did with your shoes. I feel like I'm pulling a "Where's Waldo?" as I'm puzzled at the missing piece in your outfit. I think walking barefoot isn't the smartest idea - you'll step on something that will hurt, but your feet are also getting filthy. Can anyone find this boy a pair of shoes?!
This or that

I can't figure out if your pants are supposed to be cropped trousers or really long trouser shorts. I'm going to say they are a trouser pant...and they need to be much longer for that. The concept of the ensemble isn't terrible - I see the potential this could have had. The pink oxford would have looked better tucked into a long trouser pant with the boots. The square front and fat heel boots need to be replaced by a stiletto boot or even better with a riding boot. I'm just confused by the pants and can't seem to come to a conclusion over them.
Originally Published: Issue 824 - November 18, 2009
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