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February 20th, 2009

Gwen Stefani spotted in drop-crotch pants: minor offense only

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  The Fashion Police love Gwen Stefani. Love her. So when our officers spotted her wearing the current Public Enemy #1:Drop Crotch Pants, we were inclined to turn a blind eye. After all, it’s only a very slightly dropped crotch, and hey, if anyone can get away with it, Gwen probably can. And actually, she looks as good as ever, doesn’t she?

Tell you what, Gwen, you hand over those shoes, as a bribe good behaviour bond and we’ll pretend we never saw you: deal?




4 Responses to “Gwen Stefani spotted in drop-crotch pants: minor offense only”

  1. Veronika says:

    I really don’t like this outfit. I dont know what it is that bothers me so much. Probably the pants. and I think they dont go with the shoes (which are really pretty and would totally want to have as well;)) and not so into the jacket either.. but otherwise love Gwen too. But you have to agree she usually looks much much better.

  2. Celeste says:

    Put her away! Or at least make sure she sees these photos and notices the weird bulge in the first photo. If pants give you extra anatomy when you walk, there is one heck of a problem.

  3. Drop crotch pants can still be cool, just not like that. Tight at the ankles, with that jacket, is just wrong. :)

  4. SnapandPrint says:

    Drop crotch pants look silly. Either like you took a dump in them, nee dto pull them up to proper hip position, or like you were a rejected MC Hammer video dancer.
    Cannot wait until this fashion retro no-no dies hard!

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