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Tasteful.

 

She looks lovely.

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A perfect representation of the way a celebrity should dress. IMO of course I am taking her age into consideration.
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Looks great on her. She seems to be such a lovely person. I enjoy her on the Q as well.

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She looks great i all of these but I'd definitely replace that bow blouse for something else in the first one. 

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Re: Naomi Watts In Celine

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I love Celine. It is my favorite handbag. I always bought Louis Vuitton.  But once I bought Celine there is no going back.  

 

I have to add an update. I just took out my LV crossbody bag. I love it. I love both!

 

 

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she looks very beautiful, very professional, very classic.

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Re: Naomi Watts In Celine

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This lady knows how to dress and spends the money to do it, without looking trashy like so many celebrities.  She is classy and elegant.  It shows something else as well.  Money buys good quality clothing and it never wears out and most never goes out of style.  I have a cashmere coat that looks like that which I have had for almost 30 years.  It still looks beautiful.  My mother wore blouses and suits a lot like that (she had more money than I have) and she wore those p&ss& bow blouses back in the 1950s.