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A note about her hair: some people think she should "do something with it.' But I love it; I love its "not coifed" look; I love that she wanted it to "look like Kurt Cobain's hair". I love that it looks grown out and messy sometimes.
A note about her [evolving] style: I like that she's incorporating more designer wear into her looks as she ages, but sometimes, she just goes with her classic girlie looks. I never want her to look too "styled"; that's my only concern with her. Otherwise, I think her style is evolving nicely. There have been a few outfits I don't love, esp. during fashion week, but generally she's still 'got it" in my books
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Alexa Chung, Nick Grimshaw and Henry Holland are seen attending the Primrose Hill Christmas Fete in London on 28 November 2010.
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people.comExclusive: Alexa Chung for Madewell Goes Batty for the Holidays
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When Alexa Chung’s collection for Madewell launched this fall, the pretty dresses and chic basics went flying off shelves, but for anyone who missed out the first time around, the retailer is now giving you a chance to score a previously unreleased item from the original line! Tomorrow, Madewell will add Alexa’s bat tunic to the shoppable mix and no one is more excited than the British cool girl herself. “I’m so happy that the tunic is now available,” she tells PEOPLE. “I loved the bat tee but was always rather fond of the longer version.” If the weather prevents you from donning it solo with lace-up hiking boots, the fashionably quirky Brit is not short on seasonal styling tips for the cotton T-shirt dress. “Wear with tights and a grandad cardigan this winter or wear it to bed so you can look ace even as you sleep,” she advises. Priced at $58, the bat-emblazoned tunic will be available online at Madewell.com starting Dec. 2. – Hana Choi