
OK, I know that black is supposed to be “cool” and black is supposed to be “slimming”, but surely you can get too much of a good thing?
Black boots, a black dress, a black bag, a black cardigan shawl and black hair….. isn’t that just a little bit too much?
I mean, really, when someone as beautiful as Columbian actress Sofia Vergara ends up looking like Morticia Adams you know you’re in trouble.
And as for that dress, why would you hide the body that has sold a million swimsuits in something that has all the shape of a garbage bag, though thankfully without the sheen.
Unless
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not suggesting Sofia should dig out a bottle of peroxide and go blonde or anything drastic like that, but maybe she should ease off the black just a little. On its own it’s just too intense and with the baggy dress and loose cardigan shawl the look has no real definition.
Sophia needs to introduce a different colour to either contrast with the black or mellow it. A granite gray pashmina or a silver shawl would pull the look together, bringing out the silver studs in Sophia’s knee-high leather boots and complementing her stunning layered silver necklaces.
she doesn't have to dye her hair blonde cus she's a natural blonde.
ReplyDeleteLOL! I need to do more homework :-)
ReplyDeleteI recently read an interview where Sophia said: “I’m a natural blonde. But when I started acting, I would go to auditions and they didn’t know where to put me because I was voluptuous and had the accent - but I had blonde hair. It was ignorance: They thought every Latin person looks like Salma Hayek. The moment I dyed my hair dark, it was, ‘Oh, she’s the hot Latin girl.’ I loved it. I’d always felt a little ‘too much’ as a blonde, like a big-mouth version of Pamela Anderson. Being brunette toned me down a bit.”