Rock Out Legging Like Maya Arulpragasam From M.I.A

December 7, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Rock Out Legging Like Maya Arulpragasam From M.I.A

M.I.A Maya Arulpragasam Leggings

M.I.A Maya Arulpragasam Leggings

M.I.A Leggings

*NYC Boutique The All Over Face Leggings in Fuchsia , Leggings for Women

*NYC Boutique The All Over Face Leggings in Fuchsia , Leggings for Women

$28.00  $22.95

Model is wearing a size Small Stretch silky legging with allover print; 92% polyester 8% spandex. *NYC Boutique [Read more]

Free People: The Globe Trotter Legging in Red, Leggings for Women

Free People: The Globe Trotter Legging in Red, Leggings for Women

$68.00  $45.95

Model is wearing a size Small Textured stripe knit leggings; elasticized waistband; 76% cotton 22% nylon 2% spandex. By Free People [Read more]

Alternative Apparel: The Wigwam Leggings in Twilight Fair Ilse, Leggings for Women

Alternative Apparel: The Wigwam Leggings in Twilight Fair Ilse, Leggings for Women

$42.00

Model is wearing a size Small Patterned low-rise leggings with elastic waistband; 47% polyester 47% cotton 6% spandex. By Alternative Apparel [Read more]

Betsey Johnson: The Queen of the Jungle Cuff Legging in Hot Pink, Leggings for Women

Betsey Johnson: The Queen of the Jungle Cuff Legging in Hot Pink, Leggings for Women

$32.00

Leopard printed legging with sheer lace ankle cuff; 97% cotton 3% spandex. By Betsey Johnson Approximate Size Conversion: S = S/M = 5'0"-5'4" = 90-140 lbs L = M/L = 5'5"-… [Read more]

Betsey Johnson: The Queen of the Jungle Cuff Legging in White, Leggings for Women

Betsey Johnson: The Queen of the Jungle Cuff Legging in White, Leggings for Women

$23.00

Leopard printed legging with sheer lace ankle cuff; 97% cotton 3% spandex. By Betsey Johnson Approximate Size Conversion: S = S/M = 5'0"-5'4" = 90-140 lbs L = M/L = 5'5"-… [Read more]

Insight: The Shoreditch Slouch Legging in Orange, Leggings for Women

Insight: The Shoreditch Slouch Legging in Orange, Leggings for Women

$35.00  $25.95

Model is wearing a size 4 Striped legging with small logo on left hip; 95% cotton 5% spandex. By Insight [Read more]

Alternative Apparel: The Wigwam Leggings in Prune Dot, Leggings for Women

Alternative Apparel: The Wigwam Leggings in Prune Dot, Leggings for Women

$42.00

Model is wearing a size Small Patterned low-rise leggings with elastic waistband; 47% polyester 47% cotton 6% spandex. By Alternative Apparel [Read more]

Mink Pink: The Craft Velvet Legging, Leggings for Women

Mink Pink: The Craft Velvet Legging, Leggings for Women

$52.00

Model is wearing a size Extra Small Crushed velvet leggings with elastic gore waistband; 95% polyester 5% elastane. By Mink Pink [Read more]

Costume Dept.:The Floral Legging, Leggings for Women

Costume Dept.:The Floral Legging, Leggings for Women

$37.00

Model is wearing a size Small Floral patterned sheer lace legging; elasticized waistband; 80% nylon 20% elastane. By Costume Dept. [Read more]

Hello Kitty Intimates: The Varsity Star Legging in Navy and Black, Sleepwear for Women

Hello Kitty Intimates: The Varsity Star Legging in Navy and Black, Sleepwear for Women

$14.00  $11.95

Model is wearing a size Medium Cropped printed legging with contrast waistband; 95% cotton 5% spandex. By Hello Kitty Intimates [Read more]

Nikita: The Baxian Leggins in Volcanic Red, Leggings for Women

Nikita: The Baxian Leggins in Volcanic Red, Leggings for Women

$36.00

Model is wearing a size Small Thicker knit vintage-washed legging with wide waistband; 2 front curved seam details on leg 1 vertical seam detail on back of leg; exposed zipper detail at ankle; logo… [Read more]

Costume Dept.:The Bondage Legging, Hosiery for Women

Costume Dept.:The Bondage Legging, Hosiery for Women

$58.00  $27.95

Model is wearing a size Small Sheer patchwork striped mesh legging; elasticized waistband; 80% nylon 20% elastane. By Costume Dept. [Read more]

M.I.A. – XXXO

M.I.A From Wiki

M.I.A. cites guerrilla art and fashion as major influences. Her mother works as a seamstress in London. An early interest in fashion and textiles —designing confections of “bright fluorescent fishnet fabrics”— was a hallmark of her time at Central St. Martins. M.I.A. was a roommate of fashion designer Luella Bartley and is a long-time friend of designer Carri Mundane.[157][158] Clothes from her limited-edition “Okley Run” line—Mexican and Afrika jackets and leggings, Islamic-inspired and water melon-print hoodies, and tour-inspired designs were sold in 2008 during New York fashion week.[41][159][160] She commented, “I wanted to tie all my work together. When I make an album, I make a number of artworks that go with it, and now I make some clothes that go with it too. So this Okley run was an extension of my Kala album and artwork.”

Contrary to her present style, M.I.A.’s Arular era style has been described as “tattered hand me downs and patched T-shirts of indigence”, embodying the “uniform of the refugee” but modified with cuts, alterations and colors to fashion a distinctly new style and apparel line. Building on this during the Kala era with “such a playful combination of baggy t-shirts, leggings and short-shorts, incorporating eccentric accessories all bedazzled in bold patterns, sparkle and over-saturated neon color” fashioned her signature style that has inspired flocks of “garishly-clothed all-too-sassy new-rave girls…[with] bright red tights, cheetah-skin smock and [a] faded ‘80s T- shirt.” Her commodifying and performance of this refugee image has been noted to “reposition the “refugee” marker from a site of ostensible disarticulation to one of synthesis and possibility. Hailed as presenting a challenge to the mainstream with her ironic style, M.I.A. has been praised for dictating such a subcultural trend worldwide, “combining adolescent frustrations of race and class with a strong desire to dance.”

M.I.A. was once denied entry into a Marc Jacobs party, but subsequently DJ’ed at the designer’s 2008 fashion show after party, and modeled for “Marc by Marc Jacobs” in Spring/Summer 2008. She turned down her inclusion on People magazine’s list of the “50 Most Beautiful People in the World” the same year. M.I.A.’s status as a style icon, trendsetter and trailblazer is globally affirmed, with her distinct identity, style, and music illuminating social issues of gender, the third world, and popular music generating considerable acclaim. Critics point out such facets of her public persona underline the importance of authenticity, challenging the globalized popular music market, and demonstrating music’s strive to be political. Her albums have been met with considerable acclaim, often heralded as “eclectic” for possessing a genre all their own, “packaging inherent politics in the form of pleasurable dance music.” M.I.A.’s artistic efforts to connect this “extreme eclecticism” with issues of exile, war, violence and terrorism are both commended and criticized. Commentators laud M.I.A.’s use and subversion of her refugee and migrant experiences, through the weaving of musical creativity, artwork and fashion with her personal life as having dispelled stereotypical notions of the immigrant experience; affording her a unique place in popular music, while demanding new responses within popular music, media and fashion culture.

Megan Fox in Black Lace Leggings

July 6, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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As seen on Megan Fox, these Ann Ferriday Lace Leggings will add a hip touch to your wardrobe. Black lace leggings have a sheer floral design. Perfect to wear with your favorite dresses or cardigans, these Ann Ferriday leggings are a hit this season.

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