This week, our Twitter feed wasn't inundated with New York Fashion Week updates... and we're okay with it. That being said, it was a generally slow news week. But not for long, considering next week is Paris Fashion Week and we CAN NOT WAIT.
If you were winding down this week, don't worry, you didn't miss a lot. As much as we love the Londoners, it can be considered the most low-key of Fashion Weeks. However, Moschino's Fall 2014 collection threw us a curveball, as Jeremy Scott presented quirky designs that incorporated SpongeBob and the McDonald's logo. Bizarre to say the least.
But what's a Twitter roundup without a Chrissy Teigen selfie or some Anna Kendrick sass? Scroll down for everything we loved on Twitter this week.
Bathtub selfie game on lock #birdbath #shavetimes pic.twitter.com/wuNJmFIeyv
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) February 19, 2014
.@Moschino's Fall collection: are you lovin' it? http://t.co/q3wZscvhf1 pic.twitter.com/0CWd0qyfYA
— POPSUGAR Fashion (@POPSUGARFashion) February 21, 2014
Visions of the future in the 90s with Walter Van Beirendonck's W.&L.T. collections http://t.co/9gbQ9YLxPX pic.twitter.com/Sc5MaNbUTC
— opening ceremony (@openingceremony) February 21, 2014
Cape fear. Thanks @MaisonValentino :-) @Woolmarkcompany pic.twitter.com/gjlVWFyl7z
— alexa chung (@alexa_chung) February 21, 2014
It's a #RiskyBusiness kind of a day... pic.twitter.com/I16vVOHZ4U
— Cindy Crawford (@CindyCrawford) February 21, 2014
I scroll past your Instagram videos.
— Anna Kendrick (@AnnaKendrick47) February 18, 2014
I just applied purple mascara at my desk. I officially have the career my 12-year-old self dreamed of
— Rebecca Adams (@rebeccadamss) February 20, 2014
Photo blast from the past: Red lips anyone? pic.twitter.com/AlzQ4Yl19F
— Heidi Klum (@heidiklum) February 21, 2014
Nothing is higher than the stakes of tomorrow’s game. pic.twitter.com/usqJ9EPTpg
— Command Sign (@CommandSign) February 20, 2014
"If you don't love yourself, you can't love anybody else." - Jennifer Lopez
— Dana L. Oliver (@_danaloliver) February 21, 2014
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