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Posted by Linda on May 7, 2011
Hayley Williams: Jeremy Scott Milk Kills Crop Tee

Hayley Williams: Jeremy Scott Silver Overalls Paramore arriving at the 7th Annual MusicCares Map Fund Benefit Concert – PR Photos

Last night Paramore preformed at a benefit concert in Los Angeles for MusiCares – an organization which helps musicians receive treatment to recover from drug and alcohol addictions. The event also honored Depeche Mode singer Dave Gahan and Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman for their support of the organization. Paramore played “Misery Business” and “That’s What You Get.”

Hayley wore silver overalls and a “milk kills” graphic t-shirt which come from two different looks in designer Jeremy Scott‘s Fall 2011 Ready-to-Wear collection.

more photos at Paramore.pl; identified by Amanda & Shannon

Posted by Linda on May 4, 2011

Cady Groves photoshoot by Lauren Randolph

Cady Groves is wearing the American Rag V-Neck Three Quarter Lace Cropped Motorcycle Jacket ($49.00 at Macy’s) over the Check & Stripe Drapey Burnout Full Zip Hoodie in purple ($34.50 at PacSun). Her petticoat is vintage, but you can get a similar one for $20.07 at Party Market. Cady is wearing an MTV t-shirt from Junk Food. I can’t find her exact design, which has only the outline of the MTV logo in gold filled with stars, but you can get similar tees for $20.98 at Hot Topic or $25.00 at Revolve Clothing. Her jewelry is by Micha Design, but none of her exact pieces are available.

more petticoat options: Party America – $15.00, My Diva’s Closet – $19.95 Amazon.com – $28.88, Amazon.com – $39.99, Costume Alibi – $21.99

Special thanks to stylist Steph Ashmore for letting me know the items she used in styling this shoot.

Posted by Linda on May 1, 2011

Dev's "Booty Bounce" music video

Electro-pop singer Dev (born Devin Star Tailes) wears 26 different outfits in her music video for “Booty Bounce.” A sample from this song was used as the chorus of Far East Movement’s number 1 hit “Like a G6.”

All of the clothing is from streetwear brand Hellz Bellz, save for some American Apparel hosiery. The pieces in the video span a few years of collections, so most of them are no longer available for purchase, but I’ve managed to identify 22 of the items worn. Read full story »