Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awry
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awryCelebs are often the first to road test new trends—and that means there's sure to be the occasional red-carpet faux pas. Here are 17 doozies from 2012, so far. —GloTrend: LeggingsThe Offense: Black leggings are in everyone's wardrobe, but this shredded pair belongs in the garbage can.Bing: Who's the fashion offender? Search: Her upcoming acting debutFind: Her September magazine covershttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/116240_Original.jpg
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awryThe Offense: There's a whole lot of pattern, hair and platform shoe going on. The takeaway? Keep it simple and pick one statement. Bing: Who's the fashion offender?Search: Her recent birthday celebrationFind: Her TV hosting gig this fallhttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/116259_Original.jpg
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awryThe Offense: Do leopard prints a favor and keep them chic by skipping the hot pink accessories. Instead, stick to warm metallics. Bing: Who's the fashion offender? Search: Her new baby boyFind: The reality TV star with her fiancéhttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/116258_Original.jpg
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awryThe Offense: If you can fit two of yourself into a top, then it's simply too big. Even when worn as a jacket, a denim shirt should still be slightly fitted. Bing: Who's the fashion offender? Search: Read about her latest filmFind: Her famous sishttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/116246_Original.jpg
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awryThe Offense: This star is having an Emperor's New Clothes moment in her totally see-through orange gown. Remember: When wearing lace, look for fabric that's lined and stick to flesh-tone underthings for added insurance.Bing: Who's the fashion offender? Search: Her boy-next-door hubbyFind: Watch her performhttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/116253_Original.jpg
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awryThe Offense: Leather that is too tight bunches on the skin. Pick leather pieces that fit your body and opt for a slightly looser cut to keep the must-have material looking modern.Bing: Who's the fashion offender? Search: News about the reality TV star and her famous sistersFind: Her baby niece's magazine cover debuthttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/116257_Original.jpg
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awryThe Offense: Nothing is more summery than a flirty sundress and a floppy hat, but this goofy Gilligan version makes this star a style castaway.Bing: Who's the fashion offender? Search: Her recent sexy co-star Find: More photos of the actresshttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/116242_Original.jpg
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awryThe Offense: Red may be a hot color for fall, but when it comes to patent leather boots, black's a safer bet. To wear crimson and keep it classy, try it in matte fabrics or textural tweeds.Bing: Who's the fashion offender?Search: Her possible TV judging gig for fallFind: Watch her performance at the 2012 Grammyshttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/116254_Original.jpg
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awryThe Offense: We love a good white tee, but this one's not it. Toss the grubby top in favor of a long-sleeved blouse to save this mini. Then replace the sneakers with sleek black booties. Bing: Who's the fashion offender? Search: The latest on her high-profile breakupFind: See photos of the actresshttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/116256_Original.jpg
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awryThe Offense: Not only is the cut of this dress angular and harsh, wearing platform workman's boots weighs down a look that's supposed to be for evening.Bing: Who's the fashion offender? Search: Watch her performFind: More photos of the recording artisthttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/116251_Original.jpg
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awryThe Offense: Donning all-over neon in a shiny fabric creates a look that's too loud. When wearing electric colors, keep it to accessories or one key piece. Bing: Who's the fashion offender? Search: Her rapper/songwriter/producer hubbyFind: Where'd they vacation this summer?http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/116261_Original.jpg
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awryThe Offense: A little sparkle goes a long way. Unless you're auditioning for the Ice Capades, a sequined dress embellished with rhinestones is a no-go. Bing: Who's the fashion offender? Search: Her TV stardomFind: Watch her performhttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/116248_Original.jpg
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awryThe Offense: We approve of a feminine, tuxedo-inspired evening suit that shows a little skin, but this double-breasted blazer is missing its bottom. And the deep V-cut? A wardrobe malfunction waiting to happen. Bing: Who's the fashion offender? Search: Her 3.5-carat engagement ringFind: See her new short 'dohttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/116247_Original.jpg
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awryThe Offense: A little fraying at the bottom is what we love about our relaxed cutoffs, but this torn-apart pair is hanging on by a thread. Bing: Who's the fashion offender? Search: The latest on her run-ins with policeFind: See photos of the actresshttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/116244_Original.jpg
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awryThe Offense: While we applaud mixing and matching, trying to create a sleek black suit out of separates is setting yourself up for failure. Bing: Who's the fashion offender? Search: Her latest film creditFind: See more photos of the actress/comedian/producerhttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/116250_Original.jpg
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awryThe Offense: The general rule of fashion is that you get one revealing piece per look. Instead of low-slung, skintight pants, a crop top works best with high-waisted trousers that show a sliver of skin.Bing: Who's the fashion offender? Search: Her 90210 TV roleFind: Her hunky love interesthttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/116241_Original.jpg
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awryThe Offense: It's not easy to make a crisp white shirt look lewd, but this erstwhile model accomplishes just that in a revealing wrap version. Bing: Who's the fashion offender? Search: Her famous hosting gigFind: She's the world's first supermodelhttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/116245_Original.jpg
- Crimes of fashion: Trends gone awry9/6 Bing: Fashion Faux Pas (300x250)http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/116240_Original.jpg
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Crimes of Fashion
1 of 17Celebs are often the first to road test new trends—and that means there's sure to be the occasional red-carpet faux pas. Here are 17 doozies from 2012, so far. —Glo
Trend: Leggings
The Offense: Black leggings are in everyone's wardrobe, but this shredded pair belongs in the garbage can.
Bing: Who's the fashion offender?
Search: Her upcoming acting debut
Trend: Cocktail Dress
2 of 17The Offense: There's a whole lot of pattern, hair and platform shoe going on. The takeaway? Keep it simple and pick one statement.
Bing: Who's the fashion offender?
Search: Her recent birthday celebration
Trend: Animal Prints
3 of 17The Offense: Do leopard prints a favor and keep them chic by skipping the hot pink accessories. Instead, stick to warm metallics.
Bing: Who's the fashion offender?
Search: Her new baby boy
Trend: Denim Shirt
4 of 17The Offense: If you can fit two of yourself into a top, then it's simply too big. Even when worn as a jacket, a denim shirt should still be slightly fitted.
Bing: Who's the fashion offender?
Search: Read about her latest film
Find: Her famous sis
Trend: Lace
5 of 17The Offense: This star is having an "Emperor's New Clothes" moment in her totally see-through orange gown. Remember: When wearing lace, look for fabric that's lined and stick to flesh-tone underthings for added insurance.
Bing: Who's the fashion offender?
Search: Her "boy-next-door" hubby
Find: Watch her perform
Trend: Leather
6 of 17The Offense: Leather that is too tight bunches on the skin. Pick leather pieces that fit your body and opt for a slightly looser cut to keep the must-have material looking modern.
Bing: Who's the fashion offender?
Search: News about the reality TV star and her famous sisters
Trend: Sun Hats
7 of 17The Offense: Nothing is more summery than a flirty sundress and a floppy hat, but this goofy Gilligan version makes this star a style castaway.
Bing: Who's the fashion offender?
Search: Her recent sexy co-star
Trend: Over-the-Knee Boots
8 of 17The Offense: Red may be a hot color for fall, but when it comes to patent leather boots, black's a safer bet. To wear crimson and keep it classy, try it in matte fabrics or textural tweeds.
Bing: Who's the fashion offender?
Search: Her possible TV judging gig for fall
Trend: Miniskirt
9 of 17The Offense: We love a good white tee, but this one's not it. Toss the grubby top in favor of a long-sleeved blouse to save this mini. Then replace the sneakers with sleek black booties.
Bing: Who's the fashion offender?
Trend: High-Low Skirt
10 of 17The Offense: Not only is the cut of this dress angular and harsh, wearing platform workman's boots weighs down a look that's supposed to be for evening.
Bing: Who's the fashion offender?
Search: Watch her perform
Trend: Neon
11 of 17The Offense: Donning all-over neon in a shiny fabric creates a look that's too loud. When wearing electric colors, keep it to accessories or one key piece.
Bing: Who's the fashion offender?
Trend: Sequins
12 of 17The Offense: A little sparkle goes a long way. Unless you're auditioning for the Ice Capades, a sequined dress embellished with rhinestones is a no-go.
Bing: Who's the fashion offender?
Search: Her TV stardom
Find: Watch her perform
Trend: Evening Suit
13 of 17The Offense: We approve of a feminine, tuxedo-inspired evening suit that shows a little skin, but this double-breasted blazer is missing its bottom. And the deep V-cut? A wardrobe malfunction waiting to happen.
Bing: Who's the fashion offender?
Search: Her 3.5-carat engagement ring
Find: See her new short 'do
Trend: Cutoff Shorts
14 of 17The Offense: A little fraying at the bottom is what we love about our relaxed cutoffs, but this torn-apart pair is hanging on by a thread.
Bing: Who's the fashion offender?
Trend: Pantsuit
15 of 17The Offense: While we applaud mixing and matching, trying to create a sleek black suit out of separates is setting yourself up for failure.
Bing: Who's the fashion offender?
Search: Her latest film credit
Trend: Crop Top
16 of 17The Offense: The general rule of fashion is that you get one revealing piece per look. Instead of low-slung, skintight pants, a crop top works best with high-waisted trousers that show a sliver of skin.
Bing: Who's the fashion offender?
Search: Her 90210 TV role
Find: Her hunky love interest
Trend: White Shirt
17 of 17The Offense: It's not easy to make a crisp white shirt look lewd, but this erstwhile model accomplishes just that in a revealing wrap version.
Bing: Who's the fashion offender?
Search: Her famous hosting gig
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