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HER effortless style has made her the first Big Brother fashion icon.
A model agency is eager to sign up Scot Shell Jubin, 22, whose natural beauty and quirky dress sense has made her a reality TV style idol. Shell's kooky image involves subtle layering of accessories to make her stand out. Legwarmers, scarves and lots of mixing and matching has helped her create numerous outfits from the limited clothing she packed into her regulation small suitcase for the Channel 4 show. Fashion stylist Rhona Stewart said: 'Shell's eclectic look comes from an adventurous nature. She's not afraid to experiment. 'Most women stick by strict rules of fashion, whereas Shell throws things on to see if they work. 'If she makes a mistake, so what? The next day she can try something different.' And when all else fails, the Selkirk lass is not shy to reveal her birthday suit. In the first week Shell turned naked chef, cooking a meal for the housemates wearing only an apron. The beautiful blonde has also mowed the lawn in the buff, with only a long skinny scarf to cover her modesty. She also streaked across the garden after finding out her first class degree results. Karsten Edwards, of International Model Management, said: 'I look after some of the country's top models and I think she could make it. She's stunning.' In her Big Brother application, Shell claimed the TV character she most resembled was Sex And The City's Carrie Bradshaw because 'my love of shoes and clothes echoes hers'. Shell cleverly packed lots of clothes that could be layered into a variety of looks. She made room for plenty of accessories - legwarmers, socks, scarves - and 31 pairs of multi-coloured pants. Here we recreate some of the BB housemate's signature looks and reveal the secrets behind Shell's other style statements. BOOTS Rhona said: 'The dress offsets the masculine look of the boots - while they prevent the dress looking tarty. It's perfect.' #Dress, £35; flower brooch, £5, both Top Shop. Boots, £39.99, New LookSCARF Rhona said: 'Shell favours Dr Who-style woolly knits but there are tons of fab silky knit scarves on the high street. Choose strong colours and chunky knits to be really on the fashion button.' #Pink Scarf, £14.99, New Look. Jeans, model's ownLEG WARMERS Rhona said: 'Leg and ankle-warmers are back - big style. They're great with shorts or worn over boots if you don't want to flash too much flesh. But do wear them slouchy.' #Tube top, £5; skirt, £25, both Top Shop. Ankle-warmers, approx £5 from dancewear shops. Pink boots £24.99; necklace, £4.99, both New LookLAYERS Rhona said: 'Fine layers of similar fabrics go together perfectly - and are great for unpredictable weather. Layering strappy vest style tops in different colours is a really easy way to freshen your outfit.' #Pink top, £8; black top, £6; skirt, £22, all Top Shop. Legwarmers, approx £6 from dancewear shops. Pink mules, £12, New Look Sunday Mail |
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