The brilliant Florence Welch, of Florence and the Machine, seems to be able to make any outfit from any designer - Chanel, Gucci, Alexander McQueen - look like it was made specifically for her. Knowing her own style, knowing what works for her on stage, and being able to truly occupy each gown, no matter how outlandish or opulent, means that she is never a slave to fashion. It is a remarkable feat. None more so than in this Jason Wu dress that she wore earlier this week. Looking significantly different when she wore it (edgy, vintage siren) to the way in which it looked on the ramp (all pretty and red carpet style). What a girl.
Image courtesy of Red Carpet Fashion Awards. Ta very much.
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