Max Azria and Miley Cyrus

No, you didn’t misread the title. One of fashion’s living legends has indeed paired up with Disney’s tween queen for a new clothing line available now at Wal-Mart.
Azria, the mastermind behind star-favorite labels BCBG, BCBGirls, and Herve Leger, clearly saw an opportunity to reach mainstream America here, saying, “We saw an opportunity to … introduce our designs to a much broader audience.” He also noted, “Miley Cyrus is talented and approachable, so working with her sparked a line that is authentic and vibrant.”
Chances are that Cyrus was also more than happy to work with Wal-Mart, who happens to be one of the biggest sponsors for her upcoming fall tour. (What do we think are the odds that she won’t be wearing these pieces every night on stage??)
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Plaid shirts, stirrup pants, screen print tees and vests appear to comprise most of the junior’s collection, and prices are all under $20, true to Wal-Mart form. Accessories and shoes are also available.
So, what should you buy? I advise you to, most importantly, stay away from the bright lavender leopard print leggings (where was Azria on this one?). Instead, if you must, pick up the chiffon ruffle blouse ($12) or a pintuck tank ($8).
Check out walmart.com, as selection and quantities are limited in stores.
Above: pintuck tank in yellow, high-waisted denim shorts, chiffon ruffle blouse in blue, and the woven buffalo-plaid tunic.
All photos (C) Wal-Mart.
Story: via Examiner.com
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