Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Leaving a hair salon in West Hollywood

Nicole Richie seen on Monday, October 10.
The designer was leaving a hair salon in West Hollywood sporting her favourite Vanessa Bruno jacket with Isabel Marant "Renell" embroidered skinny jeans.
Accessory wise, she chose a pair of House of Harlow 1960 "Linsey" sunglasses, Givenchy bag and shoes.
I'm not a fan of her jeans, but she pulled them off really well.


Monday, October 10, 2011

House of Harlow 1960 on "Charlie's Angels"

Kate Prince, Annie Ilonzeh's character on "Charlie's Angels" wore Nicole Richie's khaki leather station necklace.
This House of Harlow 1960 item was also seen on CSI: Miami and Gossip girl.

House of Harlow 1960 khaki leather stations necklace

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Back in L.A.

Nicole Richie was spotted at LAX Airport on Saturday night, October 8.
Nicole, Joel, Harlow and Sparrow are back in Los Angeles after spending a few days in London and Paris.
Nicole wore: Phillip Lim pants, Proenza Schouler top, Vanessa Bruno jacket, House of Harlow 1960 sunnies and booties and a Distinkt gauze scarf.



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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Nicole shopping at Caractére in Paris

Nicole Richie was spotted shopping with her husband at Caractére in Paris, today, October 5.
She looked chic in black skinny jeans, a white top, a grey fur coat from the Australian brand Flannel, House of Harlow 1960 "Natalia" platform booties, Givenchy bag and round sunglasses.







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Nicole and Joel leaving the LV show

Nicole Richie and Joel Madden were photographed leaving the Louis Vuitton show in Paris.



In Nicole's closet: Louis Vuitton

Nicole Richie and her husband attended the Louis Vuitton spring/summer 2012 show during Paris Fashion Week today, October 5.
Nicole's outfit included a bright red mini dress and a tiny bag from the Louis Vuitton resort 2012 collection.
The one thing I don't like is her shoe choice - Yves Saint Laurent pumps.
I don't think they suit the style of this dress.
A pair of Mary Janes would have been more appropriate.