Meet our column “The 5 worst images of the week”, the meaning of which perhaps doesn’t need to be explained in a few sentences. If only photos here would make more sense than any words. This week wasn’t the richest in terms of stellar debuts. However, there was still room for criticism from within. When it comes to style images, Rihanna and Blake Lively clearly missed out. The first did not make the most successful bet on the combination of a tight-fitting maxi dress from Miu Miu with low-rise Puma sneakers, sweetening everything with a voluminous jacket from Martine Rose – we sinned with such fashionable solutions in the already distant 2010s and 2015s.
Meanwhile, Blake Lively has decided to pin her hopes on the style of the past decades. The actress showed an interesting (and already outdated) anti-cheat, how one detail can completely ruin the whole image. A tightly tied plaid scarf with an emphasis on the waist took away all the benefits of a win-win sand jacket and added a weighty effect to the outfit.
But for a debut in New York, the star of “13 to 30” Jennifer Garner clearly decided to choose a dress one size smaller. And she miscalculated – the bodice of the dress significantly pulled the actress’s chest, emphasizing only the folds in the armpits. In addition, the average length of the dress with a clear horizontal only visually enlarged Jennifer’s calves. There is only one thing that can be said about Mariah Carey’s outfit. Perhaps the singer is still better off forgetting about deliberately tight silhouettes. Entertainment.
The Worst (and Outdated) Combination of a Tight Dress and Short Sneakers – Rihanna

Worst Astronaut – Jennifer Garner

Worst Non-Surgical Body Lift – Mariah Carey

Worst Scarf Style – Blake Lively

Trypophobic Worst Nightmare Award – Reese Witherspoon

Source: People Talk

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