



ironically, someone who's used to strip off her clothes(she's a striptease performer) is famous for the clothes she wear. but indeed, being as different and daring, its hard for the media to overlook her. the waved black hair(she's a natural blonde), the red lips and nails, her 16 inch waist(a long-time corset user), her grace, her super fair skin and her choice of clothes are always seen as a "too much" for some people. well, it really have to depends. for me, i always respect people with their own direction of fashion.
seen mostly with: dramatic vintage dresses





this hot mama who had established her name in most of the "fashion icon list", plays no joke when it comes to fashion. even with an accurate sense of the up-coming trends, she's known for setting some trends here n there too, like the wide-legs and the trench coat. i remember there's a blog who listed her a fashion criminal when she's first spotted in grey wide-legs when everybody else's picking up their skinnies during last winter. so if she's not a fashion icon, i don't know what else you can call her.
with extremely expensive taste, not everyone's able to imitate her style COMPLETELY. with the frequent flash of her brikin bags(with all of the colours), designer wear from head-to-toe, high high HIGH shoes/heels, you know her everyday wear would sum up to thousands and thousands.















effortless, easy, carefree, BUT YET stylish n unique. a great taste of mix-matching different fabrics, designs, pieces into her own look. as u can c, she's not a VAVAVOOM BREAST-ED women, but even with her usual tom-boyish dressing, she's still as feminine as every lady. n if u realised, she actually set many many trends that we're having these days. waistcoat, moccasin shoes, scarfs, hats, skinny and skinny bootcut jeans(what she name it as "the stevie jeans"), etc.