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What Not to Wear

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THE cry "It's a wrap" in Hollywood-speak is usually met with relief after an acting job well done. But when Rachel Griffiths (right) and Christina Applegate faced off on the red carpet, it was every woman's worst nightmare. They were both wearing the same wrap-style dress. While it was left to the paparazzi to point out their fashion faux pas, it was the expressions on the ladies' faces that really told it all. Applegate's raised eyebrow read, "She's wearing what?" while Griffiths' nipped lip said just one thing: "Oops". While both women wore the dress well at the Premiere magazine Women In Hollywood gala in LA, the fashion press still had a field day mocking the mishap.

 

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THE HORROR

one time i saw a dude wearing the same shirt as me so i totally whooped his ass or just did nothing

I always thought the designers made certain that sisn't happen. Don't tell me they are wearing off the rack, we need a fundraiser right away.

now THAT is news.

TWO people bought (or at least wore) that monstrosity????????

im no fashion expert, but i know stars arent supposed to wear the same exact thing. i guess kimonos are on the ins now?

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