Who wore Mulberry best? Olivia Palermo vs Kelis
Kelis and Olivia Palermo showed off their matching sense of style when they both had a Mulberry moment
Kelis and Olivia Palermo showed off their matching sense of style when they both had a Mulberry moment
Two fashionistas, and two variations on one gorgeous ruffled design - Olivia Palermo and Kelis love Mulberry's Swan styling...
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Olivia and Kelis both attended the Glastonbury: Another Stage book launch party in New York back in May, in two different versions of the same Mullbery Autumn/Winter 2010 look.
While Olivia opted for the high-waisted ruffled Swan skirt, Kelis opted to don the Swan dress, which also includes statement ruffled shoulders.
The City starlet Olivia teamed her textured skirt with a nude top and decorative brooch detailing, black Mulberry studded heels and a matching Mulberry Lily bag.
Meanwhile, Kelis rocked up in the darling dress, which she teamed with gold jewels, nude shoe-boots and a Statue of Liberty-inspired headpiece.
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But out of these two fashion-fabulous looks, which do YOU prefer - skirt, or dress? Let us know your thoughts in the comments box below!
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