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Amanda Righetti Inspired By Tomb Raider

June 7, 2009 by The Snarkstress  
Filed under Actresses

Amanda Righetti apparently misread the invitation to “The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3″ World Premiere and thought there was something on there about dressing up like your favorite Angelina Jolie character.

What is there to say about her outfit other than the dress is too short, the boots inappropriately chunky for anyone who has opened a fashion magazine in the last five years, and Amanda looks more like a hooker than a bright young actress.

(Actually, is she that young? I don’t know. But it doesn’t matter. The girl has potential and she’s squandering it in this hoochie dress.)

The most annoying fashion faux pas are those that some of the otherwise most beautiful women on the planet commit. Amanda may not have the star power of some celebrities, but she could. If she would stop dressing up like a teenage boy’s video game fantasy…she really could.

Image: INF

Image: INF

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2 Responses to “Amanda Righetti Inspired By Tomb Raider”
  1. janet says:

    This is very sad, I can’t believe this is the actress from the Mentalist (her character on that show wants to be taken seriously and therefore dresses like that). It would be great to see her in something fun but this definitely isn’t it. Its a wonder that she can make a little back dress so dated and well hoochie is the word for it. Fun blog, pretty addictive, thanks.

  2. Dunross says:

    Only women could complain about Amanda’s clothes at that event. Seriously, she’ just effin hot.

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