
It is LONG past the time for this to happen.
We
admit it. Our first two choices for the IWWHG feature - January Jones
and Jen here - were chosen for totally mercenary reasons. One: they
both need style interventions, and two: they have doll bodies, which are
easy to pick out clothes for without the benefit of a dressing room.
Oh sure, every woman needs to try a dress on before she can tell if
it's working for her, but it's definitely easier to play deskchair
stylist when she doesn't have, say, really big boobs or wide hips or
some other totally normal body feature that the fashion industry
doesn't have a good track record for considering. We will definitely
get around to Christina Hendricks, but we're going to work our way up
to her. Not because her body is some sort of freakish nightmare, but
because, as stylish, fabulous, and opinionated as we are, we have never
had to enter a dressing room in possession of a major set of
mammaries. We can just hear the buxom gals in the comments section.
"You think THIS is going to look good on a pair of boobs?!?" So yeah.
Skinny bitches with pert boobs are a hell of a lot easier to play
imaginary dressup. Anyone without a Barbie body usually needs a
dressing room.

As
for Jen, it's not hard to sum up her style. Sleeveless or strapless
mini-dresses in neutral colors or metallics, very fitted to the body.
Because she's so rigid in her style, we're going to assume she'd be a
nightmare if we tried to take her too far outside her wheelhouse. As
much as we'd love to get her into some prints or suits or wild colors,
we just can't imagine such a thing happening. We tried our best to take
what Jen normally goes for and make it slightly more stylish and
interesting.

First up, this
Gucci,
which shouldn't require too much cajoling for her to try on. It's
exactly what she goes for, but it has at least a little more visual
interest than the usual shiny towels she wears.

Now it's time to slip in a few changes. This
Jason Wu
still fulfills most of her style commandments, but the addition of the
embroidered flowers takes it away from being more of the same. Jen
clearly doesn't like frippery of any sort on her clothes, but we think
she can be talked into this. She'd probably want the hem raised or the
skirt made tighter, though.

Honeys,
we're already sick of the neutrals ourselves, but we figure we need to
gain her trust before we unveil the more challenging looks. Besides,
even this
Yves Saint Laurent
would require some convincing. It's a little boxier than she's used to,
not to mention it's not strapless. We'd play up the tiny strip of skin
at the stomach, just to get Miss Skin-Baring on board. This looks chic
and of-the-moment, but still looks like Jen to us.

She loves her blacks and whites, but she'd need a lot of hand-holding to convince her to try on this
Yves Saint Laurent.
It has most of the elements she favors, but she doesn't usually go for
bold graphic qualities. We think she'd rock it once she got used to it,
however.

This
Carolina Herrera
combines her love of neutrals and of metallics, while bumping up the
class factor considerably. The subtle print might scare her, but we'd
make sure to have a lot of pot and lattes on hand to soothe her. Again,
she'd probably want 5 inches chopped off the hem.
And speaking of metallics...

One
of the few things about her style we admire is that she will
occasionally show up in a chic pair of pants. This isn't exactly her
style, but we're hoping the metallic aspects will win her over. Not
every press event or red carpet is in sunny L.A., so having at least one
outfit for a chilly London or New York premiere - especially a chic
Chanel - is a necessity.
Okay, enough hand-holding. Time to shock her.

Jen, come back! It's tight and tiny! Blue's not a hard color to pull off! It's
Versace,
darling! She might need to be medicated to try this on, but we think
she'd look utterly adorable AND she'd get a lot of press. Having opened
the floodgates...

We'll take things even further by offering this
Prabal Gurung.
There was color on the runways for the Spring shows, but unfortunately a
lot of the yellows, pinks and oranges offered were not going to look
good on Jen's very tan skin. So this shade of blue it is, at least for
this season. Wearing a Wilma dress with a hem that goes past the knees
might just put her in a shock coma, however.
Let's show her something black to calm her down.

For awards season, she's going to need gowns and this
Jason Wu
is just what the gays ordered. It's probably too fussy for her (even
though it's not that fussy), but we think she'd look fabulous in this.

This
Marchesa
is probably closer to her style. She favors a column silhouette and
this mostly provides that. There's a lot of embellishment on the bodice,
but we'd point out how much skin she'd be showing and that should get
her on board.

This
Lanvin is a little edgy for her, but the color scheme would speak to her and she'd once again respond to the skin-baring aspects.
At this point, she'd be stoned out of her mind and would totally trust us, so that's when we'd break out this
Viktor & Rolf:

We're thinking we can convince her to show up for Angie's next premiere in a cracked-out wedding gown. The press would be
explosive and Angie would be
furious with
her. That's what good gays do for their gals: they help them with their
style, make them laugh, and come up with the best revenge schemes for
the bitch who stole her man.
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