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Isla Fisher’s Fashion Is To Cherish
Most of the woman’s who walked in the Confessions of a Shopaholic red carpet movie premiere last Thursday at New York dressed alike their favorite model/actress Isla Fisher.
The similar fashion later seen on the big screen, Fisher expressed her own feelings earlier to the reporters at spot that the dress indeed was her own designer Patricia Field’s own use of bright colors.
As a mocking fact, despite that Fisher wore a sluggishly attractive looking pale sea-foam stapeless green mini dress originally designed by Matthew Williamson, Fisher ours all compliments to Field to make some last minute changes making the dress a style icon for this, just before the film wrapped out at the theater.
“The most fun fashion discovery was just to sue a lot of color in my wardrobe….” said Fisher to a journalist asking for her sudden taste of rich colors.
Fisher explained to the crown that she is normally a conservative when it come to color and it is for her designer Patricia Field who renovated Fisher ‘s taste and choice of colors. Fisher in fact confessed her new love towards colors.
Fisher also said that Field worked out dress for her for the complete series of “Sex and the City” and the “The Devil Wears Prada”. Fisher thinks Field is quite experienced, thus for the movie premiere of “Confessions of a Shopaholic” Fisher just let Field to decide what outfit best suits her for the ceremony. She in fact quite enjoyed the process, and here it is, a big response was a way too out of expectations.
Apart from Fisher, some of the co-start of Confessions of a Shopaholic grabbed designers’ concentrations. Unlike Fisher who chose to wear more of paler shades, Joan Cusak opted to wear bright and dazzling multicolor suit, Krysten Riter introduced herself in a swingy purple mini dress, while Leslie Bibb enter the premiere with a silver sequin dress from Calvin Klein.
Novelist Sophie Kinsella and Claire Danes, the other comedy and fashion icons, turned out in the premiere too, whose best-selling book is the background basis of the movie.