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Why not try a blush satin belt that goes inside the dress to just define the silhouette.
 


I think this is the new Dior on Natalie Portman. It looks good. Casual and fun enough.
 
a lot of times, especially at brand events, brands won’t allow celebrities’ stylists to deviate from the looks as the brand assembles them.
depends how big the star is and how much the brand want to have the person wear the piece ...honestly i find its often more the case that celebrity stylist are more vocal then not for their clients even upcoming stars they know that fashion is important or they have a image concept to stick to for that year etc .

but at Dior i think its a case of its so new so lets try it might be a big moment gamble i feel on both brand and celeb side
 
That's so silly, esp. In certain cases there were obvious fit issues...
I remember that Sydney Sweeney said she signed with Miu Miu because they were the only brand who let her alter the clothes for a better fit. You would think that brands want their clothes to look good on the people who wear them, especially in an uncontrolled environment like the red carpet (as opposed to photo shoots where the fit can be easily manipulated) but what do I know!🤷‍♀️

depends how big the star is and how much the brand want to have the person wear the piece ...honestly i find its often more the case that celebrity stylist are more vocal then not for their clients even upcoming stars they know that fashion is important or they have a image concept to stick to for that year etc .
I'm having a hard time understanding what you mean.
 
I remember that Sydney Sweeney said she signed with Miu Miu because they were the only brand who let her alter the clothes for a better fit. You would think that brands want their clothes to look good on the people who wear them, especially in an uncontrolled environment like the red carpet (as opposed to photo shoots where the fit can be easily manipulated) but what do I know!🤷‍♀️


I'm having a hard time understanding what you mean.
Depends how big the star is and how much the brand want to have that star wear the a specific piece in a specific way ..meaning the power is no longer only in the brand's hand as celebs and stylist have more saying power than before and brands don't want celebs to feel forced to wear something that does not respect their wishes like be too nude or show legs etc etc .

Often now celebs have a movie or a album to promote and they dress in the style of the movie this also means brands need and want to fit in the concept and its not an issue.

even influencers get a selection of 2 or 3 even for show attendance again to respect everyone's body confidence or believes etc etc

some celebs just trust or are game or don't care and let teams and brands take lead.
 
Depends how big the star is and how much the brand want to have that star wear the a specific piece in a specific way ..meaning the power is no longer only in the brand's hand as celebs and stylist have more saying power than before and brands don't want celebs to feel forced to wear something that does not respect their wishes like be too nude or show legs etc etc .

Often now celebs have a movie or a album to promote and they dress in the style of the movie this also means brands need and want to fit in the concept and its not an issue.

even influencers get a selection of 2 or 3 even for show attendance again to respect everyone's body confidence or believes etc etc

some celebs just trust or are game or don't care and let teams and brands take lead.
I've read of stylists, even big names, having little to no control over adjusting looks. Of course they will take a celeb's sensibilities into account but I think a lot of brands are afraid, or think consumers are too stupid, to have a celeb alter or adjust a garment and then a consumer who likes it can't find it in stores exactly as it looked on the red carpet. Like they really treat celebs as walking mannequins and expect them to be grateful for the opportunity.
 
I've read of stylists, even big names, having little to no control over adjusting looks. Of course they will take a celeb's sensibilities into account but I think a lot of brands are afraid, or think consumers are too stupid, to have a celeb alter or adjust a garment and then a consumer who likes it can't find it in stores exactly as it looked on the red carpet. Like they really treat celebs as walking mannequins and expect them to be grateful for the opportunity.
also true absolutely but trust that many also say no or have own wishes etc its a mixed back of cases per brand even
 

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