“Heidiwood” is “bad…so bad”
Heidi Montag is failing miserably with the critics when it comes to her fashion line “Heidiwood” with Anchor Blue. The New York Magazine said “it was bad. So bad.”
It was bad. So bad. To Montag’s credit, she trumpets Heidiwood’s prices of $10 to $60 for any given item — compared to the triple-digit tags on L.C.’s line, that’s a sure sign that she at least she understands her demographic.
There’s a reason, by the way, that we only photographed Montag’s designs looking unattractive on the hanger and not on ourselves: No self-respecting grown woman should allow herself to be seen in these garments.
The stuff was the complete opposite of flattering. We looked like rejects from Rock of Love II with Bret Michaels; stick us on the hood of a car and Whitesnake would’ve appeared, guitars in hand.
Not only was the look cheap, but the material was flimsy and probably wouldn’t hold up past one washing!
Paper-thin tanks for $27? Flimsy, panty-line-molesting dresses at nearly 40 bucks? Sure, that’s a steal compared to Marc Jacobs, but not far enough removed from what you’d pay at the Gap for something that’s at least 100 percent cotton and unlikely to give you a rash.
Click here to check out “Heidiwood” and leave your comments below on what you think about Heidi’s collection and the review. Was it accurate in your opinion?





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