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Vogue Best Dressed 2008, By the Line


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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 1:32PM

M.I.A.?!?!?! maybe they only added her in as a space holder and forgot to take her out.

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 1:32PM

I just couldn't believe the number of teenage people who have probably never been mentioned in Vogue prior to this article. Also, I miss the big spread they do featuring each best dressed lady.

Also, Blake Lively is widely panned for her choices. She loves a good jumpsuit, and so does my mechanic. Perhaps if she laid off the Marlboros, thinned out/actually did something to her massive hair, and employed someone to style her that doesn't work for Gossip Girl, she could be pretty hott. Because right now, she's just a pretty girl in expensive clothes.

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 1:37PM

anne hathaway was a good pick.

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 1:44PM

Laura Jarrett? Anyone?

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 1:46PM

i don't understand these choices. the only one i "get," despite the fact that i don't agree with it, is anne hathaway. oh well. this is why i let my subscription to vogue lapse two years ago and haven't missed it.

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 1:47PM

Blake dresses horribly

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posted by kijjalyn

Dec 22, 2008 1:49PM

Laura Jarrett is the daughter of one of Barack Obama's top advisors Valerie Jarrett.

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 1:53PM

Guest # 2 really summed it up.

"just a pretty girl in expensive clothes"

(not only referring to Blake Lively, referring to all of them).

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 2:04PM

oh this whole "linking to the glossary" thing is getting irritating. I clicked on "BONNIE MORRISON" expecting to see her sartorialist flip book. nope. glossary. Once that loads I clicked on "sartorialist" in her definition hoping to see said flip book. ALAS NO. I was redirected to the glossary definition for "scott schumann" is it too much to ask for a link to this flip book?

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 2:06PM

a pretty RICH girl spending daddy's money, in expensive clothes.

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posted by Natalie Hormilla

Dec 22, 2008 2:11PM

guest 9, yikes, i guess my exaggeration didn't come through. so let me be clear: there is no such thing as a sartorialist flip book. i only meant that she's been featured on his site many, many times. also, all purple links take you to the glossary. only the red links take you to other types of pages.

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 2:22PM

what kind of bugs me is the "they're young..." part. Shouldn't this be the best dressed of all women? Maybe that's why Cate wasn't included.

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 2:25PM

"Perhaps, but we wonder if she would be on this list if she /wasn't/ British."

When discussing a hypothetical case or a case contrary to fact, please use the subjunctive tense:

"Perhaps, but we wonder if she would be on this list if she /weren't/ British.

-- Grammarista

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 2:35PM

guest 9 is obviously offended by all the extra clicking they were "fooled" into doing. they may have even had to "type" something on the keyboard and find out it was not what they had "hoped" and "dreamed." i'm with guest 9, i'm tired of all these "bloggers" going around making us do all this extra "clicking" giving us all this "information" that we may find cool in "2" weeks but now it's just irritating.

My advice, have some eggnogg and find a mistletoe.

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 2:41PM

whoa sister mary margeret, sorry for all the grammer errors. that comment seriously needs to go in the lamerista hall of fame and win a blue ribbon.

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posted by Lala

Dec 22, 2008 2:43PM

Yes, this year they did the young best dressed.But its a joke, all Alexandra K. lists are laughable!!!

Still can not belive that Blake Lively is on the cover of February Vogue (she was shot by Demarcheiler)!!!!!

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posted by xnoelle25

Dec 22, 2008 2:44PM

I really don't like Alexa Chung. She decided not to do modeling because she wanted to have a "brain" and not "just" looks. You can have both. I think we all know that.

Alex is too hot for her.

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 2:49PM

this site is just getting annoying

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posted by Lala

Dec 22, 2008 3:12PM

^^Then stop coming here, YOU are annoying, and people like you, who constantly complain and bitch...aobut the seppling, posts, everything.Just go out then, take a wallk, perhaps you will be in a better mood, specially since its Holidays, jesus!

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 3:39PM

I feel like this list is just trying too hard. "We're so hip that we know about Valerie Jarret's daughter and you don't!" They are just trying to anoint these new fashion icons because none have really emerged organically in the last couple of years.

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posted by rf

Dec 22, 2008 3:41PM

the olsens were robbed...!

and slightly off-topic question, tho not really off-topic....can someone tell me--is there a reason why neither of the olsens have ever been featured on a vogue cover?

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 3:58PM

Can someone please tell me when Vogue started getting so niche????? All these magazines actually. They are so insider-y. And people wonder why ad sales are down!

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posted by Pretty Young Thing

Dec 22, 2008 4:46PM

This list was almost as stupid as the weekly best dressed compilations on style.com. People who have stylists shouldn't be included on these lists because technically it's not their own style (what was Anne Hathaway dressing like before Rachel Zoe? Blake Lively without Gossip Girl?). If they can't stand out without that help, then they obviously don't have the chops. Also, it's really bugging me that they always include society princesses that really do just spend their family's fortunes on expensive, safe, classically tasteful clothes (Oscar, Herrera, Lauren). So boring. And is there really anyone outside their circles that looks up to these women as icons?!?! I'm also mad that they didn't include models that usually dress better than Raquel...Anja Rubik? Natasha Poly? Magdalena Frackowiak? They might not be Vogue darlings but they are widely known as the top model dressers. Plus where was Carine Roitfeld or Julia Restoin-Roitfeld? Any of the other French Vogue women??? They all dress better than any of those on this list. But then again they are the competition. Vogue just needs to get rid of this kind of nonsense. It's completely subjective anyway.

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 5:17PM

this list is a snooze, really.

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posted by cesarcmma

Dec 22, 2008 6:06PM

I agree with #23 it's they're stylist style.

I only think Raquel (the black ensemble that it's mentioned was PERFECT) deserves it....what were they thinking whit Blake, I think they mean Serena LOL.

But if we're talking about celebs I was expecting to see Cate B too she can't do wrong...that McQueen...and Balenciaga, And Jennifer C. should be there too.

I think the Olsens are very avant garde for Vogue.

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 6:50PM

All Blake's money must go to her PR rep because they are doing an amazing job! I mean seriously why is Conde Nast so far up her ass right now?

As for Bianca Brandolini, they show a pic of her with her boyfriend Lapo Elkan...why would any girl be with him after the stories of drugs and his love of transvestites? Yes the money but still...no self-respect?

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posted by SepiaFashionista

Dec 22, 2008 7:57PM

Where is Rhianna??? She deserves recognition for setting the tend when it comes to hair.

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 8:28PM

personally i love alexa chung but there is NO way blake lively should be on there. she is so annoying i cant stand her. she has no idea how to dress.

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posted by valenlb

Dec 22, 2008 9:07PM

I was pretty disappointed by this list... I'm sensing a lot of us were, actually.

And really, Blake Lively? Really?

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posted by guest

Dec 22, 2008 11:35PM

Blake Lively is most likely a nice girl, but the way both she and the media plays her(self) up, she comes off as an imposter.

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posted by guest

Dec 23, 2008 9:11AM

Guest 23 makes a valid point about stylists.
MIA doesnt have one, but she is typical East London look, Alexa Chung is standard london...and Dasha Zhukova is the new Russia (less bling), everyone is a snooze!!!!!!!!!!

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posted by guest

Dec 23, 2008 10:03AM

Women's who styles get propped up for no reason because they all just sort of look awful on their own: Blake Lively, Anna Hathaway, Jennifer Gardner, Leigton Meester (her style is everywhere and all over the place), Emmy Rossum...Camilla Belle (except she is so gorgeous so I guess she can be an exception), the socialite girls Tinsley, Byrdie Bell...just because you can pair a leather jacket with some cocktail dress does not make you some trendsetter!

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posted by guest

Dec 23, 2008 1:37PM

vena cava is one of my favorite brands, but they have some hideous designs that you could not pay me to wear.

it seems like blake wears them purely for the label, with no thought to the actual design or how the piece works for her body type or personality.

she can occasionally pick out a nice dress, but more often than not her choices are positively cringe-worthy, such as that awful vena cava maxi dress linked in post 33. and the vena cava pieces are the best of her wardrobe.

she just does not have any style at all. AT ALL. if she has a stylist, they should be shot.

want further proof? check out her fashion choices pre-Gossip Girl in her thread on the Fashion Spot.

this article is so disappointing. i mean, i don't expect much from american vogue, but this is pretty bad.

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posted by guest

Dec 23, 2008 2:59PM

Oh and #32, Kate Bosworth too. Snore!

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posted by guest

Dec 23, 2008 3:00PM

Oh and #32, Kate Bosworth too. Snore!

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posted by LP

Dec 23, 2008 3:37PM

blake lively?? really???
and MIA?!
the only person i agree to be on the list is anne hathaway, but not that far up. its only her red carpet dresses that i ever see but theyre all gorgeous. however im pretty sure those were picked out by her stylist, not her.

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posted by hannah

Dec 23, 2008 5:37PM

Ahaha that list is horrible. Blake Lively = pretty but no style and while I like Anne Hathaway's (and the other girls') looks, THEY HAVE STYLISTS! THEREFORE THEY ARE AUTOMATICALLY DISQUALIFIED. There. While I'm a fan of MIA's style I don't think she's very "Vogue"; they're totally trying too hard with this list. Vogue is really getting pathetic... I'm still subscribed though.

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posted by guest

Dec 23, 2008 8:46PM

Wow... fashion is dead.

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posted by guest

Dec 24, 2008 4:23AM

#27 - ...I don't think Rihanna should be in there...ever. Stay far away from pop artists who claim they "don't like trends", they "create their own style".

#23 - too true. I look up to many models as my style icons. As much as I like Raquel Zimmerman, I don't really admire her style. But then again, Raquel has been appearing in Vogue photo editorials for the last million issues.

"If you've already flipped through the issue, then you've probably studied their The 10 Best Dressed 2008 list, and had the same huh's, um's, and what's as us."

YESYESYES
Why Blake Lively?! I have never ever cared for her style. In fact...I don't care for her. I tried watching Gossip Girl...couldn't get through it. And yes, it's great that Raquel's in there but her body makes the clothes look good.

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posted by guest

Dec 24, 2008 2:59PM

Bianca Brandolini is my boyfriend's ex. And now shes on Vogue's best dressed list. I'm feeling really great right now.

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posted by guest

Dec 26, 2008 3:05PM

Agreed with the majority of #23. This list is meaningless. It's nothing to do with fashion; it's literally Vogue self-promotion (cover girls: Blake Lively, Anne Hathaway), a few "random" choices such as MIA and Alexa Chung (so as to convince the readers that you do not need to be a major "celebrity" to be stylish), and, as mentioned in the original commentary, girls who purchased not only their "style," but their procurement in Vogue. (See: "On a side note, what was the minimum dollars needed in your bank account for this list?")

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posted by guest

Dec 26, 2008 10:02PM

this list is just TOTALLY wrong wrong...*tears* i was looking forward to 10 best dressed but o well.. anne hathawai i totally agree but blake lively????? be4 sisterhood in the travlin pants no one knew her and then came gossip girl...xxoxoxox lol but this list is messed up

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posted by guest

Dec 30, 2008 8:04PM

i agree w/ 23.
MY list would have been, in no partic order:
-the olsens
-rhianna (i hate to say it, but agreed)
-marion cotillard
-diane kruger
-michelle obama (I have would bet you my bottom dollar that vogue would do this one --sooo obvious. but apparently not!)
-carine, or any other of her french vogue editors (but you cant play the competition i guess!)
-darcy backlar, from vogue homme
-reese witherspoon, maybe? personally i've actually liked a lot less of her style in the past 2 years than in the past, but nearly everyone else has responded well to it. (am i the only one to think that her purple oscar dress was horribly childish looking?)
-katie holmes. there, i said it. idon't like a LOT of what she wears,but i do love a lot of the rest of the stuff that she wears. and she a paparazzi darling, shes currently on broadway, valkyrie just came out, and she just scored the muimui campaign
-natasha poly. although vogue us doesnt really like her. (to their own detriment)

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posted by guest

Jan 01, 2009 12:01PM

"Dasha Zhukova : Can't say we really think about Dasha at all, but the text and pictures were certainly convincing, so ok."

Very pathetic, do you guys do your research of know of anyone who isn't common or a verified 'style icon'? It's funny how Dasha is probably the best dressed on the list, better than Blake Lively who has no personal style whatsoever and needs to disappear

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posted by guest

Jan 01, 2009 5:41PM

I loved that they picked M.I.A because she truly knows what fashion is about individuality.

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