The Miss Piggy Instyle Editorial Shows the Leading Lady in Full Glamor
Meghan Young — October 19, 2011 — Fashion
References: news.instyle & fashionista
Since many leading ladies often find themselves in the pages of magazines when promoting their latest film, it's no surprise the Miss Piggy InStyle editorial is set to debut. With The Muppets movie hitting theaters in November, it is only natural that the ever glamorous Miss Piggy would jump at the chance of donning some of the most stylish digs designed by the fashion industry's top gurus.
The eight page Miss Piggy InStyle editorial will feature designs from Jason Wu, Prabal Gurung, Suno, Opening Ceremony, Brian Atwood and Giles & Brother. Interestingly, they didn't throw just anything on Miss Piggy's unique proportions. Instead, the Miss Piggy InStyle spread was thought through, as Gurung states, “The Empire waist really complements her figure,” while Brian Atwood explained, “The strappy sandal seemed to work best to complement her hoofs.”
The eight page Miss Piggy InStyle editorial will feature designs from Jason Wu, Prabal Gurung, Suno, Opening Ceremony, Brian Atwood and Giles & Brother. Interestingly, they didn't throw just anything on Miss Piggy's unique proportions. Instead, the Miss Piggy InStyle spread was thought through, as Gurung states, “The Empire waist really complements her figure,” while Brian Atwood explained, “The strappy sandal seemed to work best to complement her hoofs.”
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