16 posts tagged “celebrity”
Stephanie Pratt, as some of you probably know, came to prominence as a co-star on reality TV phenomenon The Hills. She has also been fodder for lots of snarky, bitchy, at times frothing-at-the-mouth commentary from the blogosphere.
Has she courted some of this infamy? It's not for us to say. But we will note that Stephanie is pictured here dishing out grub at the Los Angeles Mission's Anne Douglas Center Thanksgiving Meal for the Homeless -- and what is she wearing for this large-spirited work? Worn Free's John Lennon Come Together tee.
Are we saying that this very cozy iteration of Lennon's positive vision bears some responsibility for a reality star feeding the needy? That would probably be a stretch. But we will say we're glad to see Stephanie Pratt (and her mascot friend) helping out.
It also bears mentioning that this shirt and every other on the WF site is now on sale at the deliciously discounted rate of 25% off. Just enter keyword THANKS when you check out, and hurry -- this sale will be over on Dec. 1.
The headline says it all: We've gone completely around the bend, and from Oct. 12-18 you can benefit from our insanity by snagging tees like these ...
... and these ...
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... and plenty more besides in women's sizes at a mind-blowing HALF OFF. Head on over to WornFree.com on Monday and start shopping before we regain our tenuous hold on reality. As the boilerplate says, while supplies last.
Country music superstar Keith Urban has as much sartorial sense as anyone in the genre, so we're pleased as punch to see him rockin' our John Van Hamersveld Indian tee during this Pepsi Smash video on Yahoo Music.
But what about you? Feel like showcasing your own rock 'n' roll style? Post a pic of yourself in full-on rock mode on our Facebook page and you'll be eligible for a FREE T-shirt.
Did you see that sexy pic of Laura Kightlinger in a recent ish of the LA Weekly? Did you happen to notice it was the same photo we ran on this blog a while back, in which the ravishingly sexy comedienne/writer/actress sports WF's Jeff Beck "Oh Yeah?" tee?
Well, in case you didn't, this is it.
Speaking of steamy-hot, beautiful and stylish people wearing our shirts, let's talk about you.
Specifically, let's talk about you posting a pic or video of yourself in your favorite Worn Free tee on our Facebook page (after becoming a "fan," of course).
By doing so, you'll become eligible to win fabulous prizes. We can say no more right now, but stay tuned for details. In the meantime, dust off that digital camera, snap some comely pics and get to uploadin'.
See you online, kids.
Belle (played by the delectable Billie Piper) is the nom de boudoir of Hannah, a top-tier escort on Showtime's absurdly watchable series Secret Diary of a Call Girl.
The worlds of Hannah and Belle are kept as far apart as possible, but in a series of scenes taking up about half of last night's episode, Worn Free's John Lennon You Are Here shirt occupies an intriguing middle ground.
Belle, fresh from a date with a client, still wears her hot-girl stockings, but (in deference to Hannah) has exchanged her top for this comfy number, flashing its in-the-moment philosophy at the camera during a series of wild and excruciating sequences (the client's wife shows up at her place - 'nuff said).
Although its titillation factor is undeniable, the surprising thing about Secret Diary is that it's not only sharply funny but also deeply humane - sex serves as, among other things, a window into human frailty and a modern commodity; the way these elements intersect is often surprisingly illuminating and always entertaining.
But back to the shirt. We're grateful to the makers of the show for demonstrating its versatility -- professional and casual, glamorous and comfy, profound and ironic, Belle and Hannah. Best of all, you don't have to be a high-priced call girl to afford one. Though if you are, please remember to keep your diary in a secure location.
The occasionally obstreperous Brit vocalist Liam Gallagher - of the very, very wonderful band Oasis - is regarded, in some circles, as a bit of a contrarian. Bear that in mind as you peep this photo of him attired in Worn Free's John Lennon Working Class Hero tee.
That's right, blokes 'n' birds: Liam's wearing the shirt inside out. So he's either making some kind of rock-revisionist statement about the legacy of the Beatles or he got dressed in the dark. In any case, he looks wicked cool, right?
As for his band, well, you've probably worn out their most recent full-length, Dig Out Your Soul (released in Oct.); it just so happens that you can procure their new EP, I'm Outta Time, on Dec. 1, you lucky people. U.K. fans get pre-order it here, but if you don't have the sterling you should head over to iTunes, where you can whet your appetite by downloading the video.
Is it true that wearing a Worn Free shirt inside out reveals a secret message, such as "I buried Paul," "Turn me on, dead man" or "Charles Manson is a wanker"? There's only one way to find out.
The cast of HBO's smash insider comedy Entourage has long modeled the torso-pleasing tees of Worn Free. You've seen star Adrian Grenier (as aspiring movie star Vincent Chase) wearing our John Lennon You Are Here and Record Plant Studios, John Van Hamersveld Crazy World Ain't It and Frank Zappa Radio Clyde tees. You've peeped Kevin Dillon (as Vince's bro, Johnny Drama) in our Lester Bangs Freedom or Death shirt. You've spotted Rex Lee (as superagent Ari's loyal assistant, Lloyd) in our Willie Hall Hollywood shirt. You've seen some uncredited dude in the JVH "skull tongue."
And now we present special guest star Seth Green (portraying Hollywood star Seth Green) in our Ian Dury Taxi tee.
We've been fans of Seth's since way back in the day; the guy's acid delivery and impeccable timing invariably yield stellar comedic results, whether he's playing a foul-mouthed Amish guy in a teen comedy like Sex Drive or providing voices for the animated action figures on his brilliantly twisted Cartoon Network series, Robot Chicken (TiVo alert: RC's second Star Wars-themed ep will air on 11/16).
Add him to the Entourage mix -- where he gamely spoofs his own spiky persona -- and you'll see why there's a Green movement sweeping Tinseltown.
Check out Emmy-winning musician, actor, dancer and TV host Wayne Brady and his little girl Maile in the kind of go-anywhere, dress-up-able T-shirts that are just as comfortable on the red carpet they are at the mall. And, of course, this father-daughter team is also bringing some John Lennon messaging power to the Kung Fu Panda premiere.
Wayne, of course, is bedecked in Worn Free's John Lennon Home shirt, while Maile wears the adorably kid-sized version of our John Lennon Working Class Hero shirt. The spoilsports among you might ask, "What kind of a working-class hero can this cute little girl be, when her dad's a celebrity multitasker headlining at the Venetian in Vegas?" To which we reply: Um, get a life, people. It's a freakin' T-shirt.
We're already rhapsodized about Robert Downey, Jr., and the thrill of seeing him in a Worn Free John Van Hamersveld "Crazy World" shirt just as Iron Man was going through the roof.
So imagine how geeked we were to see him on The Tonight Show wearing our sexy, psychedelic Alan Aldridge London shirt, just as his perf in another summer blockbuster, the outlandish action spoof Tropic Thunder, is beginning to collect raves. You can check out the first part of the segment here:
Downey tells some great stories in his Leno interview, including some hilarious anecdotes about his school days. We're just happy to see him on top of the world, and we hope we can keep supplying him with stuff to wear.