Selena Gomez Launches New Adidas Fashion Line: Do You Think She'll Succeed in Fashion?
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2012/11/21 21:47:15
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Selena Gomez has announced a brand new fashion collaboration with the Adidas NEO label, just a month after Justin Bieber was ambassador for exactly the same company.


According to Fox News, Selena, who owns Kmart clothing line Dream Out Loud, said "I am really enjoying being involved with the design process, and NEO is letting me have fun with this." She also said that "I get to wear the clothes first and have a voice and an opinion and I can't wait to see the results of our new collection.”
She added that she's excited that it also allows my fans to be involved and they can come with me on this journey." To promote the deal, she stepped out in a look that, as E! have pointed out, looks a lot like Bieber's typical style, thanks to the familiar "slouched hat, ill-fitting plaid shirt and high-top kicks." Do you think Selena will be successful in the world of fashion?
She added that she's excited that it also allows my fans to be involved and they can come with me on this journey." To promote the deal, she stepped out in a look that, as E! have pointed out, looks a lot like Bieber's typical style, thanks to the familiar "slouched hat, ill-fitting plaid shirt and high-top kicks." Do you think Selena will be successful in the world of fashion?
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ϟ Emma ϟ_♥loves♥supernatural♥ 2012/11/22 22:07:57No






















THIS is fashion designing, fashion designing is ART:
Putting on simple outfits together is not designing:
I'm sorry, but people are only voting "Yes" because of her outfits (which by the way, ae put together by a hired stylist) and because she has a generic, cookie-cutter face. Not fashion industry material.
THIS is fashion designing, fashion designing is ART:
Putting on simple outfits together is not designing:
I'm sorry, but people are only voting "Yes" because of her outfits (which by the way, ae put together by a hired stylist) and because she has a generic, cookie-cutter face. Not fashion industry material.