Fashion police: The Grammys
Updated: 2014-01-27 16:30
By Cindy Gu (chinadaily.com.cn)
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Madonna in Ralph Lauren
Editor's note: Madonna may have made some wrong choices in the past, but she has hit the right note this year. The 'Material Girl' singer appears very handsome in a set suit by Ralph Lauren, and with her pose, she looks like an imperious female emperor. The premise - as long as she keeps her mouth shut. Don't get me wrong, I do intent to listen to what the veteran singer has to say about music, but if possible, I'd like to avoid looking at her gold-plated teeth. As soon as she flaunts her 'million-dollar' smile, she transforms from a fashionista who can truly sing, to merely a rich and spoiled grandma (who goes to a weird dentist.)
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