Some celebrities evidently agreed to let virtually no color come anywhere near their bodies as they modeled pieces from the H&M collaboration with Rokh at the brand launch in London. Let’s be mean to them.
Awkwafina
Hmm. We find ourselves unwilling to be too mean because this is probably one of the cuter ensembles we’ve seen her wear. Can’t say we love the big flounce, though. And the cardi looks a little cheap.
Bel Powley
This is great, mostly because she kept the styling extremely simple. The pop of color is appreciated, but we don’t think it works all that well. A classic trench doesn’t necessarily call for cutesy styling.
Jonathan Bailey
The sweater’s nice, but everything below the waist is unflattering.
Letitia Wright
The pieces are a little overdesigned, to the point where we think most wearers would have problems pulling off the jacket and the skirt at the same time, but she’s handling it all pretty well. Everything is just a little too askew, though.
Olivia Cooke
Hate that bust design. The rest of it’s okay, but we don’t think the witchy flats do much for it. Boots would’ve been our rec.
[Photo Credit: Dave Benett/Getty Images for rokh H&M]
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