Yay or Nay: Lily Collins at Met Gala 2012
I will freely admit that Lily Collins is my very latest, and hugest girl crush. She reminds me of a fresh faced, modern Audrey Hepburn. I think it's those fabulous and natural eyebrows that get me. Ms. Collins is a rising star at the moment. But as Snow White in the anticipated movie Mirror, Mirror, I think Lily is poised to become a major force to be reckoned with.
As such a young, emerging starlet, you'd think that Lily would be glamming it up. However, it seems maybe she took some inspiration from Taylor Swift at last fashion week and she pulled a major dowdy, victorian-esque look. Lily, this is my message to you: I am not pleased.
From the neck up, Lily looks incredible. Her makeup and hair is simple but elegant. Her eyes are gorgeously framed and she looks like she's glowing. From the neck down, it's a different story. This dress is awful. Too much fabric, too high of a collar and long sleeves, why all the covering up, Lily? Show off that body of yours!
This dress reminds me of a pair of ugly curtains in a depressing second hand store. I just cannot for the life of me figure out why Lily chose this outfit. It makes me so sad to see her look so frumpy. Next time, Lily, have some fun with your outfit. Go with colour and a bolder pattern and show some skin, lady!
What do you think of this outfit? Am I right? Is this one a yay or a nay? Leave a comment with your vote by May 20th for your chance to win a prize!
(images via justjared.com)
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Nay, though I do like it, it has a place and by the looks of the other guests that is not the place for this dress!! | |
i don't like! big nay | |
nay! | |
Nay! | |
Nay...her face is beautiful but this dress is something else... | |
Nay!...this reminds me of my grammy's curtains!...she's young and beautiful, this dosent do her justice! | |
I say nay... It would look much nicer without sleeves, and shorter. She looks uncomfortable. | |
NAY....Love the little clutch purse however.... | |
Nay, Very old looking, Granny Dress | |
Nay. However, the dress COULD pass for a winter nighty in the 1800's. ;) |