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Diane Kruger's Denim Dress and Fedora Are a Cool Summer Pairing

Diane Kruger strolled arm in arm with boyfriend Joshua Jackson at the airport in Nice donning a paneled chambray dress, Isabel Marant booties, and the perfect Summer accessories: white sunglasses and a straw fedora.

Diane Kruger strolled arm in arm with boyfriend Joshua Jackson at the airport in Nice donning a paneled chambray dress, Isabel Marant booties, and the perfect Summer accessories: white sunglasses and a straw fedora. The actress has been on a hot streak in Cannes from her lace-up Versus minidress to her stunning red-carpet gowns, but we love how the A-lister went from high fashion to real life with such ease. Re-create Diane's effortless look with a detailed denim dress, suede ankle boots, and a straw fedora for a daytime look, or sport your denim dress with these colorful ikat UGG espadrilles ($105, originally $150) and a bright bag for a bold combo.

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Celeb Style: Katy Perry

Katy Perry doesn't need a stage to show off her eclectic style.

Katy Perry doesn't need a stage to show off her eclectic style. While out and about in London, the singer bravely donned a pair of J Brand camouflage print skinnies. To offset the busy print, she wore a metallic knit top by Vince and sexy purple suede pumps. A cross-body Chanel bag, silver jewels, and black topper complete her uptown military-inspired ensemb.

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Celeb Style: Reese Witherspoon

Reese is a master at the stylish warm-weather uniform.

Reese is a master at the stylish warm-weather uniform. While taking a break from filming in LA, the actress threw on an airy red floral Madewell dress, topped with a green army jacket. A favorite of hers, a fedora, covers her tresses, while Ray-Bans shield her baby blues. Nude wedge sandals and a brown leather bag finish the look off with ease.

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Trend Alert: Wide(r) Brim Hats

Maria! In Acapulco, Mexico, no less.

Maria! In Acapulco, Mexico, no less. Check out model Mariacarla Boscono at the Acapulco Moda Nextel press conference-looking Summer glam in a wide(r) brim hat and gold brocade dress. And you know what? I realized that a shorter-rim hat doesn't provide as much sun protection as a floppy or wider-brim fedora. So may I suggest a super-chic, super coverage hat for long Summer days? Maria's fedora still manages to be menswear cool . . . follow her lead and pair it with a glamorous dress for optimum decadence.


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Celebrity Style: Reese Witherspoon

Reese always looks comfy.

Reese always looks comfy. But she always manages to look polished, too. Post living la dolce vita with her beau Jake, Reese arrived at LAX looking incognito cool. Her baby blue cotton dress is airplane friendly, while her charcoal grey cardi and fringed sandals are multifunctional cute. Some simple jewels add sparkle and her never-leave-home-without-it fedora and shades scream superstar.

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Celebrity Style: Ashley Tisdale

I'm starting to develop a teeny bopper girl crush on Ashley Tisdale.

I'm starting to develop a teeny bopper girl crush on Ashley Tisdale. What can I say? The High School Musical star is quite a little cutie in her trendy LA warm-weather looks. Earlier, she perfectly exemplified the beauty of an elongated cardi. She's wearing some favorites here: Ray-Ban Wayfarers, fedora, a macho watch, Louis Vuitton bag, Havaianas flip-flops. But what sets this apart is the colored bra underneath her all-white ensemble, which is a styling technique I personally partake in.

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This Week's Fab Favorite: May Andersen

I have to admit I'm a bit disappointed.

I have to admit I'm a bit disappointed. Not in Danish model May Andersen who looked perfect shopping in NYC this week, but in the Couture week attendees. No one really stood out as a Fab favorite of the week. And so, the crown goes to this utterly cool and comfy model and her all-black fit.

It is a bit trendy — the romper, the fedora, Ray Bans, studded flat sandals — but all of these trends suit the model's whatever attitude. I also like that she's incognito. She looks perfectly at ease walking down the street, Milk shopping bag in tow (I wonder what she bought?), chatting on her cell. The accessories are dope: black and cream fedora, black leather Chanel bag, stacked black and gold bracelets. Her bracelets actually match her shoes — an interesting touch. The next time you're debating what to wear on a perfectly sunny day fit for errands, fit yourself like May.

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Celebrity Style: Reese Witherspoon

Reese Witherspoon ditched her usually classic ensembles for something a bit more multifaceted, and I'm proud of her for expanding her horizons.

Reese Witherspoon ditched her usually classic ensembles for something a bit more multifaceted, and I'm proud of her for expanding her horizons. While out and about with boyfriend Jake, the actress wore an airy black jersey dress, a cropped red cardigan, and accessorized with studded Tod's sandals and a woven Bottega bag. It seems more and more actresses are bringing the fedora back. Since it took a long, much-needed break, a comeback was in order.

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How Would YOU Wear It? Paris Hilton

Paris, oh Paris — did you get dressed in the dark?

Paris, oh Paris — did you get dressed in the dark? You all know that I despise matchy matchiness and this is precisely why. I can't believe that she voluntarily wore this ensemble for a night out in LA. There are several issues at hand. First, fedoras are a thing of the past. Second, the head-to-toe brown makes her look like a long piece of...kebab.

Paris should have kept the sequin tank and leopard pumps, but done away with the rest. A pair of Kate Moss' favorite J Brand Lovestory jeans and a simple bronze clutch would have made for a far more stylish and flattering look.

How would YOU wear it?


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