Check out the following excellent examples:
Big Love actress Ginnifer Goodwin wore a glam/girlie version of a jungle flower print above-the-knee dress by Sue Stemp.
She looked gorgeous with her tresses cascading down around her shoulders in loose curls and waves. The saucy Ginnifer's luscious haircolor, in keeping with the new Spring trends, is deep and rich.
Her make-up is perfection. And yes she is wearing the latest trend...the big accent belt in black with peep-toe shoes. Ginnifer was showing off her sizzling jungle theme at the 10th Annual Costume Designers Guild Awards on 02-19-08. (Image of Ginnifer courtesy of DailyCeleb.com - all rights reserved).
Yes, I care about her hair but also, fashion always transcends into accessories so get ready for a stampede (no pun intended) of jungle infused accessories.
You want more proof? I've got it....read on down.......
Brittny Gastineau recently wore a captivating vine covered long gown in shades of jungle hues. She wore her beautiful chocolate brown hair long and lush as if she just stepped off the Safari bus. She accessories her long flowing gown with silver and metallic accessories combing the hot jungle trend with the even hotter metallic/silver trends. Everything worked well together and she look gorgeous.
Brittny wore her jungle chic gown to the recent Alliance for Children's Rights 15th Anniversary Awards Gala on March 10th, 2008. (Images of Brittny by DailyCeleb.com - all rights reserved).
More? Kerry Washington wore a Crayola Crayon inspired vibrant gown to the Women of Achievement gala where she was recently honored. Her gown was by Oscar de la Renta and her accessories were Movado bangles.....now that's tight.
Keep an eye out folks. The Jungle floral theme will be coming to a fashion store near you very soon.
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