WWD Report Card: Suit Perils and Jeans With Dresses
if(typeof(jQuery)=="function"){(function($){$.fn.fitVids=function(){}})(jQuery)}; jwplayer('jwplayer_1OHoimIi_V9usQ9H0_div').setup( {"playlist":"https:\/\/content.jwplatform.com\/feeds\/1OHoimIi.json","ph":2} ); The best and the worst of the week: Olivia Wilde: C+ Olivia Wilde Chelsea Lauren/REX/Shutterstock The monochrome in such a bold color reads very Elvis meets matador meets Teletubby. The blazer embellishments aren’t helping matters — but the sartorial effort fits her figure well. Bel Powley: B- Bel Powley Anthony Harvey/BAFTA/REX/Shutterstock If her objective was to scare us, mission accomplished. The gothy lip and Wednesday Addams hairstyle with the Jane Austen-esque gown results in a new version of “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.” James Norton: B James Norton Anthony Harvey/BAFTA/REX/Shutterstock The main thing here is that the jacket is a little too short, and the button stand is uncomfortably too high. But everything else is fine — it’s just a little boring. He has the look of the kind of guy you bring home to your mother. Benedict Cumberbatch: B Benedict Cumberbatch Richard Young/REX/Shutterstock The story of the incredibly shrinking head! The buzz cut, with the powerful shoulders, create a slightly humorous visual. The navy blazer with the black shawl lapel feels timeless and continental. We cannot wait until his hair grows back. Charles Melton: B+ Charles Melton Broadimage/REX/Shutterstock The hunk status is being reinforced by the wavy, statuesque, flowing hair and the form-fitting blazer, with a touch of chain exposed. Although the look feels a little uninspired, the perfectFollow WWD on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.
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