Posted by Linda on August 3, 2012
Demi Lovato: White Lace Dress Outfit

Demi Lovato out in Miami on July 26, 2012 – photo: demilovatodaily.com

For Demi Lovato’s X-Factor bootcamp taping, she wore the same Topshop MOTO Shoulder Spike Jacket (sold out) that she wore on Good Morning America, but styled it very differently. The most obvious change is her retro-inspired updo, tied with the Red Polkadot Snood ($32.00). And then there’s the color palette — while Demi often like to wear a lot of black, this outfit is more toned down with a white dress and nude pumps.

This is another head-to-toe Topshop outfit for Demi. She wears the Lace Corset Flippy Tunic Dress ($64.00) with CJG Back Zip Peeptoe Court Shoes ($230.00). Her attention-grabbing 90’s Metal Insert Round Sunglasses ($32.00) are only available in pink and green at the moment.

Shop Demi’s exact outfit or get the look for less:

Posted by Linda on August 3, 2012
Natalia Kills: Leather Cold Shoulder Top

photo posted by Natalia Kills on instagram

Natalia Kills posted a photo showing off her Eyelet Collar Boxy Dress Shirt from the Chloë Sevigny for Opening Ceremony line, marked down to $210.00. She wrote “The Chloe sevigny line is gona bankrupt me! #leatherlover.”

Natalia also owns a very similar leather cutout dress from the same collection. Personally I love the other dress but I hate this top. Which do you prefer?

Posted by Linda on August 2, 2012
Selena Gomez: Denim Shirt

Selena Gomez photographed by Boo George for Teen Vogue – photo: teenvogue.com

One of the most affordable pieces that Selena Gomez wore in her Teen Vogue shoot was this AE Chambray Western Shirt from American Eagle Outfitters, priced at $39.95.

Of course for shoots such as this, all of the pieces are provided by the magazine’s stylists. But Selena doesn’t spend much on her own wardrobe. She often wears expensive clothing but she gets it all for free — the perks of being a celebrity! She told Teen Vogue “I get sent things that are really nice, and I’m like, ‘This is cute,’ and I look at the tag and it’s $200. I’m like, Oh my gosh, people probably think I buy it, and I don’t. It’s really weird.”

When it comes to her own clothing line Dream Out Loud, which is sold at discount store K-Mart, Selena tries to keep things cheap. She says she has no plans to put out an upscale line: “I’ve never been comfortable with saying, ‘Here’s a top that I’m going to sell for $350, and it’s just a T-shirt.'”