Fashion Review: WWE.Com Spring Flowers


Michelle McCool’s latest photoshoot isn’t an epic fail, but if I’m being quite honest: Been there, done that. A little bit of some new, but mostly, old hat for the fan favorite.

Dressed in timid blue, Michelle McCool strikes various poses in a number that resembles Fendi couture. Mind you, this isn’t your Grandmother’s traditional a-line skirt we’re talking here; McCool is just as courageous when it comes to her sense of fashion, as she is stepping inside that famous squared circle. I dare say she definitely has the most fashion forward dress of all the Divas we’ve seen in WWE.Com‘s latest exclusive. The wave petals add a definitive feminine spark to McCool’s Tomboy image, which one can always appreciate when taken into consideration. Pulled off with her nude open-toe ankle strap stilettos (check out the latest Michael Kors collection if you’re interested), and touch of gold with her accessories, it does add a wonderful touch: a winning combination for the Spring-Summer season!

As far as the “What Was She Thinking” portion: Gone are the days I’d envy Michelle McCool’s hair. Even as she changes it up a bit with the curls, I can’t say that I’m aesthetically pleased with the outcome. Yes, I’ve always been an advocate for Michelle McCool’s bangs, but even then, the length has got to go! Had Michelle gone with a much shorter, and even sleek-silk look… this would have been her most successful photoshoot (in my opinion, of course)! The bigger, the better wasn’t quite the case here. The best way to pull off large candy curls is to have fierce make-up.

Which brings me to our last stop. McCool’s delicate, pure and wholesome look does succeed with her dress, however, the first-ever Divas Champion and future Women’s Champion, seems to be a bit torn by the roots of her hair. Her color palette, which looks a lot like Estee Lauder, remains neutral while going a bit heavy on the eyes, light on the lips with gloss. Unless she was modeling for Prada, and was about ten pale shades lighter, perhaps we would have a particular future candidate for ‘Top Model’ on our hands. Michelle’s no waif, and while the make-up suits her well, to me, it’s not a good contrast to the mane event hair-don’t. She misses it, but by a hair! (Har, har.)

The props did add for ‘fun’ in the photos, and McCool did make good use of them, however, I’m a take em or leave em kinda fan; butterflies and bubbles over Chanel or Prada? Just as long as you work it! I believe this shoot could have been more chic, less cutesy. And hey, there’s nothing wrong with cute, but you get that with nearly every McCool photoshoot.

It’s time to come out of the safe house, honey! Make an impact, flash, boom, pow – we want our furious fashionista!

Final Grade: B- Much too feminine not enough fierce!

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