Kanye West Premieres "Love Lockdown," Wants Ellen's Clothes
 

Kanye West released the characteristically-eccentric video for his new song, "Love Lockdown", on Ellen today. While he was there, he said he is trying to do his mom proud by "not [getting] hung up on the small things." He hasn't quite perfected that one yet, but he never said he was perfect. Always fashion conscious, he also complimented Ellen on her wardrobe. "Seriously," he told the audience, "this is one of the people you should look at when ever you're trying to figure out how to put together an outfit – especially for guys." [People]

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No. 1 · NR Davis

I am anything but a guy, but the only relevant fashion to me in La La Land is that worn by Mrs. DeGeneres. That woman is foxy and a great dresser, and she's the only woman in Hollywood whose style I would emulate (if the budget existed for it). Her wife is SO lucky! My husband dresses like crap. (Thankfully, he is cute and smart and funny, so he can get away with it.)

Posted: Oct 8, 2008 at 8:44 am
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