Websites, magazines and social networking sites such as Pinterest, Twitter and Instagram are all great sources of outfit inspiration.
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That said, famous faces are responsible for starting a lot of trends and we are always intrigued to see what looks they will try next.
Here are the looks we’ve been crushing on this week and while we don’t have the same budgets as celebrities, we can still get ideas for outfit inspiration from them.
Victoria Beckham
Victoria has been hanging out in Singapore this week showcasing her ready-to-wear collection. For an event on Monday night, she wore a white mini fur-trimmed dress paired with white heels. While it sounds ridiculous on paper, somehow Posh makes it work. We just love her style.
Jennifer Lopez
While the rich and famous often opt for high-end fashion labels that are way out of our budgets, Jennifer Lopez proves that it is possible to get celebrity style on a high-street budget. The American Idol judge opted for this punchy pink ASOS dress last week and it’s a pretty reasonable price at €63.25. Her shoes are by designer Sophia Webster and they’re oh so pretty!
Alicia Silverstone
Alicia attended a special screening of Clueless at the Los Angeles film festival last week and nearly twenty years after the film was first released, the actress looks just as good. Dressed in a stylish mini skirt and black top, Alicia, who played the lovable Cher, channeled the Clueless vibe but in an elegant way.
Angelina Jolie
Angelina is the cover star of the June edition of Elle US and she is looking very slick indeed. The monochrome campaign was shot by Saint Laurent’s Heidi Slimane and the achingly cool designer’s influence can be seen throughout. From the smoking suit to the glittering sequin dress… this is a photoshoot fashion fans are raving about.
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