After reviewing Kelly Osbourne's biography this week, and revisiting my last style post about this lovely lady, I figured that it was time for an update. I don't know why so many people dislike Kelly so much, although this might be because of my massive girl crush. I think it's been pretty cool to have someone fairly similar to me in Hollywood, as she grows up alongside me & finds her own style.





Start with a good jacket, preferably in leather, leopard print, covered in studs, or with some kind of interesting detail. Team your crazy awesome jacket with simple pieces, like a little black dress, or stripe skirt, in flattering cuts & interesting fabrics. Keep accessories minimal (other than your round or catseye sunglasses), and ask your Grandma to help you with a blue rinse for your hair. Make black ballet flats a wardrobe staple, and mix things up with bow, stud or sequin detailing on your flats. Don't leave the house without a large statement shoulder bag, to hold all your things while you're rocking out. On your way out the door, grab a microphone and jam to an old-school hit:
Until next time, xo.
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