It did not go unnoticed by the paparazzi flashes Diane Kruger. The actress was photographed in the streets of New York, with an (empty) stroller in tow, in a casual outfit given by hazelnut-colored sweatpants, a white T-shirt and a snug black puffer jacket.
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So far nothing to blame, were it not for the white sock tucked into the boot e the phrase, not too cryptic, printed above: “First Class Bitch”. If at first glance the choice of the accessory seems to suggest that Diane has fished the first useful sock from her wardrobe, in reality the its message is clear, and undoubtedly provocative.
Diane Kruger on the streets of New York
SplashNews.com / ipa-agency.netWith its somewhat haphazard look – certainly “more second” than first class -, he has in fact disassembled the image glam glam and ultra perfect of that slice of the world that loves to exhibit, without too many hesitations, pomp and luxury. Specifically, he entrusted right to the white terry sock, notoriously far from the accessories that make up the typical wardrobe deluxethe message, creating a sort of fashion oxymoron to mark the mockery.
An (in) direct way to flip stereotypesand playfully mock those who dare too much, often without holding anything, perhaps remembering that to live a life from first class it takes more than glossy looks and a certain amount of arrogance.
Maybe just a white sock.
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Source: Vanity Fair

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