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Stylist Calls Out Bec Judd and Nadias Fave Item

Lana Wilkinson is one of Australia's most prolific stylists to the stars. The fashion queen is the mastermind behind the red carpet looks of stars like Bec Judd...

Stylist Calls Out Bec Judd and Nadias Fave Item
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The fashion queen is the mastermind behind the red carpet looks of stars like Bec Judd, , Megan Gale and Zoe Foster-Blake. 

But there is one very popular fashion item that Lana is not a fan of – the humble pair of leggings. 

Despite the look often being seen on her clients like Bec and Nadia, Lana did not mince words when asked to list what she sees as the biggest fashion faux pas. 

'Leggings are not pants,' Lana told The Herald Sun this week, adding that she also dislikes, 'Taking your shoes off anywhere that isn't the beach or near water.'

The advice is bad news for Nadia and Bec, who are known to frequently wear leggings in their daily casual wear. 

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Lana Wilkinson (pictured) is one of Australia's most prolific stylists to the stars. The fashion queen is the mastermind behind the red carpet looks of stars like Bec Judd, Nadia Bartel, Megan Gale and Zoe Foster-Blake

But there is one very popular fashion item that Lana is not a fan of – the humble pair of leggings. Pictured: Nadia Bartel 

'If you want your wardrobe to stand the test of time, I recommend buying classic investment pieces that don't go out of style,' Lana previously told Kate Waterhouse in a chat on her official website. 

'Staple items like a blazer, classic black pant or little black dress and denim are always great go-to pieces, no matter what the trends are for the season,' she added. 

'My wardrobe formula is quality over quantity, 80 per cent classic and 20 per cent trend-based.' 

Kate added that 'a black blazer' is a 'must-have' in her wardrobe, and 'a good-fitting pair of jeans' is ideal for versatile wear and layering. 

Bec has previously shared her version of 'elevated' looks to wear on school runs. 

The  WAG posed in a series of activewear outfits from her own fashion line, Jaggard, along with a caption. 

'Mum life but make it elevated. I've been living in these five fits,' she wrote. 

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Among the looks was a grey sweatshirt worn with maroon track pants and a black puffer jacket. 

'Leggings are not pants,' Lana said. The advice is bad news for Nadia and Bec, who are known to frequently wear leggings in their daily casual wear. Pictured: Bec Judd

Bec has previously shared her version of 'elevated' looks to wear on school runs. The AFL WAG posed in a series of activewear outfits from her own fashion line

Despite her penchant for dressing down, Judd is also well-known for bringing out her edgy, high-fashion looks for her annual visit to Coachella (pictured) 

 after she attended the famed music festival in  last month.  

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Speaking on her Vain-ish podcast, she hit out at those who suggested that 'over-40s' should not be seen at the three-day event.

'If you actually go to Coachella, you will see that it's not a young people's event,' the 43-year-old AFL WAG said as she . 

Bec also staked a claim for her generation as the true pioneers of music festival culture.

'We created this scene, we were the first attendees of these festivals, and our peers were the first deejays, promoters... creating these festivals,' she said.

Warming to her topic, Bec went on the attack, claiming that the 'zoomer' generation has no right to exclude over-40s from the festival scene.

 

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