Showing posts with label katie waissel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label katie waissel. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 November 2010

X Factor Trend: Headscarves

Cher Lloyd on X Factor last night: Copyright ITV

What is it with these celebs and their crazy trends?! First the I'm a Celeb lot rocked pink bandanas and now X Factor starlets Katie and Cher are championing headscarves.

Cher sported not one, but two on last night's show, in addition to wearing one all week for rehearsals and Katie has been a fan since day one.

Even Cheryl has been papped in a headscarf fashioned into a headband- maybe it's her copying her acts and their looks, rather than the other way around?!

I smell a major accessories trend brewing for winter if this lot carry on rocking the catwalk looks.

Rebecca can do no wrong with anything she wears and Cher is young enough to pull even the most horrendous colour combos off.

Katie meanwhile is looking more and more strange each week in my view. I'm not a fan or her new haircut or style, but hey- if it's keeping her in the comp, then good luck to her.

Who will go tonight on the double eviction? Well, it's got to be Wagner's time hasn't it? and I have a hunch that a fight between Cher and Katie for a place in the semi-finals may shock everyone.

Let me know what you think!

Monday, 22 November 2010

Monday Fashion Alert

Katie debuts a new look on X Factor: Copyright ITV

Katie is still in X Factor: It seems image really is everything and let's be honest, she had nothing left to lose by changing her style yet again. A short boyish crop and an array of baby doll dresses certainly says: "I'm sweet, innocent and defenceless- please don't vote me out." Call me cynical, but it definitely worked this weekend.

Gillian fainting on I'm a Celeb: I don't know about you but I couldn't stop laughing, which under the circumstances means I'm either a very mean person OR Gillian has irked me and millions of others beyond belief. I'll go with the latter, if only because she clearly has a thing for medic Bob and wears indecently small shorts. Ew.

Get Kate's ring on QVC Less than a week since the Royal engagement was announced and QVC have already made a replica of Kate's engagement ring. Fast work, I'm sure you'll agree! "The Princess Simulated Sapphire Ring" by Kenneth Jay Lane is available for a mere $39.54. Shame Wills didn't think ahead, he could've saved himself a fortune!

Olivia Palermo to get own TV show: Yes, she with the incredible glossy hair has managed to land herself a new gig after The City was axed. “I’m currently working on a TV project, my own show," she announced via Elle.com Ooo secretive much?!

Monday, 15 November 2010

Cheryl does a Princess Leia!

The Verdict: Cheryl's hair crazy or not?! Copyright ITV

Forget the whole Katie vs Aiden debacle last night, all I could think about was why on earth Cheryl chose to imitate Princess Leia crossed with Lady Gaga?!

Anyone have a clue what that wacko hairstyle was about?! She really isn't edgy enough to pull something like that off, but on the plus side- I loved that dress.

Uber sexy and quite chic too, it was in my view Cheryl's best outfit of the series so far. If only she hadn't ruined it with children's TV hair, who knows it might have been her best outfit of her X Factor career!

Anyway, Dannii didn't fair much better in a leopard print jumper dress, which was nice but not as flattering as it should have been. A bit too dull for the results show Dan, especially when Chezza got her legs and cleavage out!

As for the controversial vote, well my mouth was wide open for at least an hour after the result was read. Never in a million years did I think Waissel was staying.

She looked shocked too, as was the whole of Twitter apparently, with millions of people voicing their anger and disbelief that she was staying for another week.

Much like Wagner really. Even Louis is looking embarrassed now that he's still in, but someone out there must really really like him. God knows what will happen if someone like Rebecca or Matt get kicked out because of him though...

Roll on next week, and hopefully a more interesting show. Take That, Westlife and JLS just about made up for Saturday's bore fest. Who will entertain me next week, I wonder?!

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Daily Fash Update

Emma Watson vision in velvet: Bye bye Hermione and hello grown up vamp! That was the message Emma Watson delivered last night in an asymmetric velvet dress, by Vionet, accessorised with a poppy and sultry dark lips. The gorgeous Harry Potter star was reunited with her co-starts Rupert Grint and Daniel Radcliffe in Claridges, ahead of the star studded premiere in London tonight.

Emma Watson at the Deathly Hallows premiere, NOW!

Jason Wu launches bridal line: The divine Jason Wu is to launch his first bridal line and you can bet the A list will be lining up in their droves! You may recall he came to fashion prominence thanks to Michelle Obama in the first instance and now there is no stopping him.

Katie is still wearing that wig: I know I mentioned this two days ago, but seriously she's been papped in it again! I've now come to the conclusion that it may be her own hair, which worries me slightly as I'm sure I saw birds nesting in there.

Carol Vorderman thinks she's VB! Ahh Carol, we get that your a fan of the gorgeous Victoria Beckham, but four dresses on the trot? Stalker...

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Tuesday Fashion Alert

The title says it all really, so here goes...

The Queen is now on Facebook: How is this fashionable? Are you kidding me, it’s the bloomin’ Queen! I wonder if she’ll accept my friend request…

Clarks are Cool: For those of us one step behind the times, Clarks is one step ahead as it becomes uber trendy without even trying. That’s right the fashionistas have been flocking there all of their own accord. We reckon Florence ’s Glasto boots (see below) may have something to do with this new trend.


Clarks' Orignal Desert Boot: An instant hit!

Katie’s wig: The live show was two nights ago, so why is Katie still wearing her clown wig to the Pride of Britain awards yesterday?

Marni launch vintage collection online: Now on the face of it, this is great news. When you find out that it’s pieces from their 2002 collection and they have actually priced them higher than they were eight years ago, it actually makes you want to cry.

Monday, 8 November 2010

X Factor: Most uncomfortable viewing ever?!

Katie Vs Trayc in the sing-off: Copyright ITV

So, that was uncomfortable last night. Wagner through yet again, Cheryl refusing to vote and er, Katie collapsing on the floor literally begging to stay in.

Yes, it's the latter which I'm referring to as being the most cringey thing I've viewed in the past year, and don't forget I watch Wagner perform each week!

Katie's apparent breakdown saw her forget the words, swear and sink to her knees pleading for the judges to not give up on her.

Desperate doesn't even begin to cover it, with Twitter going mad condemning her antics. I loved her dress, though; never let it be said I don't give a compliment where it is due.

Anyway it worked, she was saved to massive boos while Trayc was sent home. She who finally got her styling right and could sing the best, was booted off in favour of quirky/unstable Katie.

World gone mad me thinks. Anyway, onto the fashion on the night and Dannii once again came up trumps.

Rocking a black corseted dress from Dolce & Gabbana she looked stunning, while Cheryl got it oh- so wrong (again) in a short gold number, which appeared to be missing half a shoulder.

Yes, yes I know it was 'fashion' but come on pet, you're the style guru we look to, and if you can't make it work, then what hope do we have?!

Here's to next week and what Katie will pull to try and stay in once again...

Sunday, 7 November 2010

X Factor Fashion Watch: Who rocked and who did not...

Rebecca Ferguson: Gorgeous in gold! Copyright ITV

My Saturday night really consists of two things; Wine and X Factor. So with both of them present last night, I settled down to watch the best show on TV for a whole hour and a half.

Yep, this was indeed the first night where it wasn't over two hours long, because now we are down to the final 10, as everyone kept reminding us.

Basically it means these people who we have grown to love and hate in equal measure are the best in the country for musical talent and style. Yeah right.

Rebecca is clearly the most polished and is destined for a career both in the music and fashion industry long after X Factor is finished.

As for her mentor, Cheryl, well I was most disappointed with her fashion offering last night. A tacky black dress complete with what looked like a lopsided pom pom in her hair.

This is the girl who everyone wanted to look like only last year, but now she seems to be a victim of her own success and has very rarely got it right in this series of X Factor.

Dannii on the other hand continues to go from strength to strength, looking elegant and chic in a gold knee-length dress.

Back to the contestants, and Cher looked really quite pretty in her pink biker jacket last night, but that wasn't enough to save her from Simon Cowell's bad comments; she looked like she had swallowed a lemon, when universal praise didn't come her way.

As for Katie, well, I thought she looked fragile rocking head-to-toe leather and a beehive on her head. The performance itself was disappointing, so it's safe to say she may be in the bottom two once again tonight.

Trayc too was a bit dull on the night, but looked stunning in a Grecian style gown and monster bling necklace.

Paige however was all sparkle and smiles with his outfit; a purple tux complete with gold waistcoat and pink bow tie. He's like a little ray of sunshine and his mash-up had everyone dancing; I hope he stays for a few more weeks.

Paige Richardson: Little ray of sunshine! Copyright ITV

One person who doesn't need to worry is Matt of course, who received a standing ovation for his performance- but who the hell styled him?! Camel harem pants with a denim shirt? No, no, no!

Aiden similarly looked a bit of a muddle with an ill-fitting white shirt and black pants, but I loved his song choice. As Simon said, he's back in the game!

Louis may have cause to panic this week though, as Mary failed to deliver last night. Looking tired and stressed, she seemed distant and about to burst into tears at any point- could the Wagner story have anything to do with that I wonder?

Wagner himself performed some Elvis hits in a replica white catsuit (of course) to some clapping and surprisingly, some boos too.

He could finally be heading home this week, but I find it very rude that Cheryl doesn't clap anymore or give any constructive comments. He's in because the public clearly like him, go knows why, but hey, as Louis keeps reminding us- he's entertaining!

Lastly One Direction, aka my new inappropriate crushes, were fabulous jumping around stage to Kids in America with a load of cheerleaders.

One Direction: Every teenage girl's dream! Copyright ITV

Begrudgingly, I admitted last week I was wrong about the boys and I stand by that this week-they can sing, they are entertaining and at this point I think they are destined to come either first or second in the comp.

Don't forget it's the tweens who vote and who ultimately have the power. Why the heck to do you think Justin Bieber is as massive as he is?! Point proven.

I'll be tweeting live when tonight's eviction airs, so don't forget to follow me at whatserenasaw

Monday, 1 November 2010

JK vs Cheryl...Awkward!

JK performs on The X Factor Copyright ITV

Wow, that was awkward last night wasn't it?! And no I don't mean Wagner sailing through to a round of boos, I am of course talking about JK's snub by the judges.

Judging by how Twitter exploded last night, it wasn't just me who noticed the freezing cold reception the judges gave Jamiroquai after he performed.

Normally the fab four rise to their feet and applaud full smiles at the guest act... this week, only Simon half clapped, while Dermot awkwardly asked if he knew any of the judges.

All was revealed soon after; JK had supposedly said some mighty unflattering things about our Dannii and Cheryl, not to mention about the show he was actually featuring in, and then still had the nerve/guts/stupidity to go and perform.

In other X Factor news, Dannii trounced Cheryl in the fashion stakes once again in a simple black sequined number, while Chezza ended up looking like a Quality Street sweet.

Pink and purple, combined with red hair?! No, no, no. Also Belle Amie got the axe after an out of tune, out of time and out of style performance, which left them with the lowest public vote.

Up against Katie, who for some reason decided to go barefoot to sing for survival, it was clear the girl group couldn't really compete with her quirk.

Roll on next weekend I say!

Sunday, 31 October 2010

Halloween X Factor Fashion!

Ahh Scarecrow! Copyright ITV

What a fright the X Factor gave me last night, and that was just the contestants and their song choices.

Thriller it was not, Like a bat out of hell? More like, I'm in hell- why can't Louis get it right with Wagner?!

That said, Rebecca as always was a triumph, even if the stylists made her look like a Spanish dancer in her lace and velvet dress. I'll forgive that, because she would look stunning in a bin bag.

As would Cheryl Cole, which is why I presume she's given up on being edgy now and just sticks to being pretty. Seriously, the same hair, make-up and jewellery as last week is just dull.

Dannii on the other hand, is turning out to be the STYLE queen of the show with a quiff so high, Jedward must of wondered who had stolen their hairspray. She's innovative, cool and different each week, which is tres refreshing.

What was also great last night was seeing Cher in a whole new light. No gangster swagga, just her in a Morticia style dress, complete with massive eyelashes singing a song which gave me goosebumps.



Katie, however gave me chills for all the wrong reasons. Dear lord what were they thinking with the cloud hair and eyelashes so big you couldn't even see her eyes. That was a hell of a lot of white eyeliner to contend with, and teamed with a so-so song, I think she could be in trouble this week.

Same with Aiden and his increasingly scary singing style. He's too intense now to enjoy his performances, but the guyliner was uber hot. He'll get the female vote, no worries there.

Just like One Direction, who seem to get stronger each week and I have to admit, I'm becoming a big fan, despite me writing them off at the beginning. What do you know, the dudes can really sing!

Not sure about the pink eyeliner and strange claw marks on the neck though, it was like they'd gone to town on Katie and had no creativity left for the boys! Tut tut.

Matt too, didn't seem to have had much done to him for Halloween either and his choice of song left me with a cushion over my eyes. He's still the fave to win though, so chances are he'll sail through once again this week.

I'm not sure the same can be said for Trayc though, why she sung that song was beyond me. But finally, after four weeks they got her styling right- she's a curvy lady and to put her in skin tight frocks was a big mistake.

That red dress last night with vampy black lips however, was stunning and people finally saw how gorge she was! That said I think she could be in trouble tonight as well if people just don't get her...

Paige may struggle too, even though Back to Black was a clever song choice for this soulful and Diva-ish contestant. He's likeable, can sing, but will I think be eclipsed each week by the stronger competition.

Lastly, Belle Amie seem to be sinking each week in my eyes. Dannii was right, the vocals were off and it was an odd choice of song I think. I loved the hair and make-up, but four practically identical white dresses? Come on, think a bit outside the box why don't you?!

Giving Mary horns though, I'll admit she looked lovely and the styling team did their job well. Great song choice and still one of my faves to go all the way. She's got Tesco behind her for goodness sake and boy can she sing.

What did you think of last night's show? Who will go and who will stay... you decide!

Sunday, 24 October 2010

Rebecca does a Cheryl and dyes hair red!

Rebecca Ferguson on The X Factor: Copyright ITV

I loved The X Factor last night, and I know I've covered it a lot on this blog but honestly, it's the best thing on TV at the moment!

Now that The Inbetweeners has finished, this is literally going to be my life now until Christmas.

Anyway, last night I thought the girls rocked- yes, even Katie impressed me with her 'Wanna be like you' tribute, which closed the show to huge applause.

I still wish she'd sort her hair out though, it looks so straw like. Now, Rebecca on the other hand decided to do a Cheryl last night with her new red 'do and looked sensational.

You know that home dye kits sales are going to soar now that both Cheryl and Rebecca have reached for the red bottle.

Cher even had tinges of red in her massive bouffant- maybe it was a job lot done on all three of them?!

As for the rest of the acts, as usual Mary was wonderful but her hair looks too severe in that tight bun- let her have her hair down next week please!

One Direction, as much as I hate to admit it, are getting better each week and even though I hate boy bands, I could stand to listen to them for a couple more weeks!

As for Matt and Aiden, to me they were very average, although I know the judges thought they rocked.

Votes on who is going tonight? My money's on either Wagner or John...

Monday, 11 October 2010

X Factor: So who won Sunday's fash-off?

Katie looking glam on the results show. Copyright ITV

See, I told you Nicolo would go.

The poor lad looked shocked to hear the results, but I along with millions of other people just didn't get him. Much more of a surprise was FYD being sent packing, who actually gave a stomping performance when pitted against Katie.

Much stronger vocally than the previous night, but amazingly it was Louis who put through someone, who by his own admission, thought was more 'style than substance'.

Now, I may regret this but I have to eat a (very) small portion of my words when it comes to Katie.

I liked her song choice and thought it was sung very well indeed. I also loved the asymmetric olive/mushroom coloured gown, which was soooo elegant on someone so scatty.

She looked normal and pretty, not like some crazy person who has just put on everything in her wardrobe to no great effect.

But, and here's the but- she is quirky and they shouldn't lose that about her. Keep the lovely frocks coming, but give her some wacky accessories to jazz it up. That way everyone wins.

As for round two of Dannii v.s Cheryl, the Geordie lass had it for me. That stunning lace green mini-dress teamed with purple velvet Louboutins was to die for, while Dannii's prom dress from her own line was sweet, but I think it was overshadowed by that massive hairpiece. Wrong, wrong, wrong.

So, now we kick off the whole process again until next Saturday... who do you think is emerging as the early favourite? Personally, I think There's Something About Mary...

Sorry, couldn't help myself!

Sunday, 10 October 2010

The X Factor: Live Show Fashion Verdict

Aiden Grimshaw Copyright ITV

I literally do not know what to say about X Factor last night, other than OMG- there goes my social life until Christmas!

Seriously, it was that good. Dermot giving it back to the judges, the judges all feuding amongst themselves and despite it over running by about half an hour in my opinion, it kept me glued from start to finish.

But most importantly, who came out on top in style stakes? Well, ultimately both Dannii and Cheryl did me proud with their choices for the night, but did you notice how tangoed Chezza was?!

Absolutely stunning though she is, that was far too much tan to take in for HD TV. Tone it down next week pet, and you'll be fine. Loved the one shoulder lace number though, very on-trend, but Dannii wins this week for me overall.

Gorgeous loosely tussled up-do, red vamp lips and a white lace dress teamed with fierce heels. Stunning.

As for the contestants- What the hell were the stylists thinking for half of them?! Katie looked ridiculous in a space age coat, weird headdress and pink lycra leggings, although I liked her performance more than I thought I would!

Aiden, as lovely as he is, was put in a high collared white frilly shirt, that even a medieval vampire would have trouble pulling off.

Funnily enough, Simon Cowell made the comparison of Twilight, to which Aiden responded by looking like he'd see a ghost. Great performance though, despite his nerves and despite looking like he was in pain for the whole two minutes.
A close up of THAT collar- Aiden Grimshaw performs Mad World. Copyright ITV

I loved Cher, although she came across as a tad cocky for my liking after her performance, Bel Amie were cute in headscarves and mismatching clobber, while One Direction just looked too young to command such a big stage.


Cher Lloyd: Just Be Good To Me

Storm was terrifying in those silver lycra pants, but all credit to him- an amazing performance on the night. John failed to make an impression, although he very much looked the part, as did FYD, who are unfortunately better dancers and fashionistas than they are singers.

Trayc's outfit did nothing for her curves, while Diva Fever managed to camp up proceedings in neon lycra and more make-up than is strictly necessary!

It was a Louis choice of song and choreography, oddly put together by Cowell. We all know if Louis had indeed put that in front of the other three, Simon would of torn him to pieces.

Speaking of Louis' odd choices, Wagner in his velvet suit was horrendously misrepresented with his song on the night, but Louis did at least get it right with Mary. My god, what a performance from someone I had really dismissed as mediocre.


Mary Byrne: This is a Man's World

Rebecca also had a stunner on the night, finally opening her eyes and letting the audience in. Full marks for the dress choice too, she's already got her own look and letting her be herself will go a long way with winning the audience over.

My favourite bloke who was knocked back twice before making it to the live shows, the gorgeous Paige was amazing on the night, although what was with the bad 80s fashion, I do not know. Give the man back his feathery hat!

Lastly, Nicolo was really let down by his song choice and odd decision to let him wear sunglasses all through the performance- I think he may be on his way home tonight.

What did you think of last night's performances? Who should go and who should stay?

Friday, 8 October 2010

The X Factor countdown begins...

Aiden Grimshaw Copyright SYCO

So, here we are dear readers. One day to go until the live shows begin and it’s Gamugate that is still dominating the news.

After the news that each judge would get a wild card choice this weekend, it seemed certain that the lovely Gamu would return, but now after visa issues our favourite non-finalist looks set to fade into obscurity.

That said, Gamu’s legion of fans have really taken a dislike to Cher and Katie, even setting up groups urging people not to vote for them and to reinstate Gamu instead.

Now as much as I love Gamu, enough is enough. Sure, I dislike Katie as a finalist and even Cher is starting to grate on me now, but we do need to get past this people!

So, here’s some new spruced up pics of the finalists to look at and more importantly to assess if they have the fashion X Factor this year.

As much as I hate to say it, Katie’s picture is my fave- she looks ‘quirky’ (damn it) and model-esque (double damn it) in her shots.

Katie Waissell Copyright SYCO

I love her military look, complete with lace dress poking out and flawless make-up. If I could just look at her and not here her speak or sing, then it would be fine.

My second favourite piccie is Aiden Grimshaw. I’ve never been one to go for the conventionally good looking boys, but he’s really starting to grow on me. I hope I don’t turn into a teenage wreck everytime he’s on screen though.

Cher Lloyd Copyright SYCO

All the other pics look a bit boring to be honest- although Cher stands out with her pale skin, red lips and piled up Amy Wino hair.

She’s only 17 and has come in for a lot of criticism. I personally think we should just reserve judgement until tomorrow night.

Whichever way it goes, it will be one hell of a show!

Check out The X Factor's finalist's Facebook pages here

Monday, 4 October 2010

Cheryl suffers backlash over Gamu!

Should Gamu Nhengu have gone through? Copyright ITV

It had to happen sooner or later and now it seems the ever lovely Cheryl Cole may be feeling the harsh backlash from the British public.

There's me thinking it was just me being a tad over dramatic about Gamu being axed from the live shows, but no, everyone is pretty peeved at Chezza.

Surprisingly though, they're more annoyed about Cher going through rather than Katie, which to me seems bonkers.

Cher's an Amy Winehouse in the making- the chav chic fashion sense, big eyes and hair totally say Wino to me, while Katie, well I just don't get her.

Cheryl's mini me actually makes me excited to see what she'll wear each week, how she'll style her hair, if someone will actually be able to tone down those eyebrows...
Cher Lloyd: A style icon in the making? Copyright ITV

No seriously, if she keeps it together her unique vocal style will serve her very well indeed, and the more press she gets the more sales of ripped jeans and headscarves will peak.

In the meantime though, I'm not going to be happy until Gamu gets her moment to shine and if reports are to be believed, I'm thinking next Saturday may be more eventful than I first thought!

If you missed it last night, here's Cheryl delivering the bad news...

Sunday, 3 October 2010

The X Factor: Live finalists revealed!

Cher and Rebecca are through to the live shows! Copyright ITV

Cher through, Gamu out and crazy Katie in the final three for Cheryl?! Say what?!

Ok, so a website may have already leaked the finalists, but I was still pretty shocked with the results of tonight's show.

Enough rambling though, lets get down to business and see who has made it through to the live finals next week...

Girls: Mentored By Cheryl Cole
Katie Waissel: The girl messed up big style and I totally agree with Cheryl- people may find her annoying; I know I do. Right from the ridiculous eyelashes to the crazy umbrella, she's not done it for me from the start. A brave choice to put through and personally I think Cheryl should have gone with the lovely Gamu.

Cher Lloyd: It's a shame with Cher, because I loved her in the first audition and then bootcamp fell a bit flat for me. I think her nerves got the better of her in front of Cheryl- she didn't even finish the song and burst into tears for heaven's sake! A risk, but I think she'll be a hit.

Rebecca Ferguson: A true star. She can sing and has the wardrobe of an Hollywood screen siren. A sure fire hit with the public, I think she will go all the way.

Groups: Mentored by Simon Cowell
Bel Amie: I loved these girls. Considering they had only been put together in a week, everything was perfect. Great vocals, likeable personalities and a great sense of fashion make them my early faves in this competition.

One Direction: 'Far too young' would have been a better name for these boys, and personally I think we've seen it all before. Yawn.

FYD: Quirky, cool and I'm a big fan of these boys. I think Simon will make them a stand out on the live shows, but they have some tough competition.

Over 28s: Mentored by Louis Walsh
Mary Byrne: From the promo shots I saw tonight, Mary cleans up well! A sleek haircut and clever wardrobe have made this sweetheart into a star. Sing your heart out Mary and you may well go far!

Storm Lee: Yes! I'm made up Louis put this fine fellow through- he needed a break and it seems like he's finally got it. Original and cool, I think he'll divide opinion and I'm loving his whole 'look' and attitude.

John Adeleye: He's not made an impression on me yet, but he seems a nice enough guy. Good trilby collection at least, but he'll need to stand out a hell of a lot more on the live shows.

Boys: Mentored by Dannii Minogue
Aiden Grimshaw: No surprises here ladies, the heart throb with the unusual voice has made it through. He's eye candy, but to be fair he's got the goods to back it up- if he gets the teen girl vote, he'll be a finalist.

Matt Cardle: He's actually the favourite in this competition at the moment, but I'm just not excited about this guy. I'll wait till he gets his super swish makeover before I make judgment on whether he really does have The X Factor.

Nicolo Festa: A grower me thinks. He's arrogant, a diva and bloomin' good fun by all accounts. There's something very upfront about him which I like and he's got good vocals to back it up. I'm a fan, but I don't know if he'll be everyone's cup of tea.

So what do you think? Do you agree with the final 12?