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Laura Croft celebrates her birthday at Sugar Factory and Chateau Nightclub & Gardens in the Paris on Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.
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Reality TV star and Playboy Playmate Laura Croft knows her fashion faves and faux pas, and she pens an occasional column for Vegas DeLuxe on Las Vegas do’s and don’ts of dressing for the Strip scene. Here are her newest raves and rants, plus a shout-out to Holly Madison and Audrina Patridge.
While looking at photographs from recent events in Las Vegas, I came across some unusual looks. I know that for the most part, this is a city where anything goes, but I have to wonder if some people do not have access to a mirror. I’m not trying to be nasty, but when you’re going somewhere knowing that you will be photographed, wouldn’t you take pride in your appearance?
Often when starting a career in entertainment, people want to stand out from other entertainers and try to do something quirky. Unfortunately, quirky does not work for everyone and can come off looking sloppy. Not everything has to match, or be of the same designer, but when putting together an ensemble, some care should be taken.
It’s not just the clothes, either; the way some of these get-ups were accessorized was awful. When the main part of an outfit is patterned, everything else should be simple. It can be tempting to pile on as many accessories as possible, but this is a case where less is certainly more.
Ladies, if you’re going to wear a pretty dress, don’t make it ugly by piling on a bunch of crap. And, guys, you look silly with a bunch of accessories; keep them to a minimum. Don’t even get me started on grooming. If your clothes and you don’t at least appear to be clean, stay home!
I’m hoping when some of this week’s unnamed offenders see their photos, they will not make the same mistakes in the future. There were two looks recently that caught my eye in a good way. One was reality TV star Audrina Patridge in the dress she wore to her 27th birthday party at Wet Republic. The light, short, little dress with a mixture of blue and gold in the pattern paired with simple gold jewelry was a great look for an arrival to a pool party.
However, I didn’t really like her choice in swimwear. She’s a very pretty girl with a great body, but the top seemed to be ill fitted, and I will never be a fan of mismatched bikinis. I did, of course, ahem, love her heart sunglasses.
The other look came from my friend Holly Madison at the unveiling of her photograph as the new Miss Atomic Bomb. She wore a ladylike bright pink lace dress with a beautiful trim and black sash by BCBG and a pair of her signature Christian Louboutin heels in a matching pink hue. I love how she exudes old Hollywood glamour and always looks classy.
Don English of the Las Vegas News Bureau took the original Miss Atomic Bomb photograph in May 1957 to promote tourism. She was a Sands showgirl who wore a mushroom-shaped garment, possibly a bathing suit with an appliqué of cotton wadding glued to cardboard with high heels and a smile. During this time, hotels and casinos had bomb watch parties during aboveground testing at the Nevada test site. Sounds like a good time to me.
To mark the 55th anniversary of this iconic Las Vegas photograph, Holly was named Miss Atomic Bomb 2012. In the few years that she has lived here, she has become one of the most recognizable faces in the city. She loves promoting Las Vegas, so she was the obvious choice and was very flattered to follow in the footsteps of the original.
Darrin Bush of the Las Vegas News Bureau shot her photo. Holly’s Atomic Bomb outfit was a lingerie/body shaper-type garment of marabou feathers and silver tinsel made for her by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. In an interview, she said that her biggest concern with doing the photograph was finding shoes to match, and she did so at Bebe.
Audrina and Holly pulled off great looks for Las Vegas. Audrina was casual and chic; the gold jewelry complemented her dress instead of competing with it. Holly was in a more formal look and let the dress be the focal point of her outfit. Both appeared to be clean and chose smart accessories.
Great job, ladies!
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Laura I totally agree. Go back two birthdays and you'll see Audrina at her very best at Wet Republic, perfect bikini, perfect shape! She needs a boosting top now and that bikini this year didn't supply any which made it look ill fitted. My suspicion is that there was a deal with Billabong swimwear since Audrina recently was a presenter at their awards show in LA.
People who worry about how others look and what they wear are complete LOSERS! If your life is so miserable that you put the focus on others you need some help! Grow up clueless louts!
From the article 'I'm not trying to be nasty'.
Petty, a bit arrogant and snobbish yes, but not nasty.
People come to Vegas to relax and get out of those cloths that they "have" wear at work 5 days a week. Some people come from parts of the country that is not consumed with how they look.
I just want to know - what the heck is a 'reality STAR'???? What is their TALENT???? nevermind......
What's wrong with my Hawaiian Shirt??? Nobody said anything the last four years I had it on in Vegas. And yes, I even looked in the mirror. Not bad, I thought.
a playboy playmate, who's best known for what she doesn't wear is lecturing on how people should dress when going out on the strip. interesting.
This coming from a girl (laura), that when I first met in Planet Hollywood last year, looked like she just rolled out of bed and wore her pajamas with no make-up out. No that she looked horrible, but nothing resembling her picyures. Maybe she didn't think she would be photographed that night because the event was about Miss USA, not Laura Croft.