Who Wore it Best? Rachel Bilson vs. Amanda Peet

August 1, 2008 at 11:53am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Let us be clear, the whole rolled-up grandpa jeans supposedly sexed up with heels thing is not a look we dig.

It’s the contrivance of “I’m not trying but I’m trying” that annoys us about it, but what’s more pressing is that we find it universally unflattering.

Case in point, Amanda Peet and Rachel Bilson, two lovely ladies with style and taste (ordinarily), who attempted to pull a Tim Gunn and make it work. We’re gonna cut Rachel a little slack because she was spotted on a shopping trip, but Amanda should be ashamed of herself, she wore it on the red carpet at the premiere of Pineapple Express. Bad form!

We think they both look kind of ridiculous, but we wonder, who do you think is best out of the bad bunch?

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Amanda Peet

Amanda Peet can wear any clothes in any place, because she is beautiful and an excellent actress. Amanda Peet is one of the fifty women more beautiful of the world, and with any clothes she stays being wonderful

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