Punk Rock Ruined Me Tee

Hayley Williams in Coco de Coeur
At tonight’s Grammy Nominations Concert, where Hayley Williams announced the nominees for Best New Artist, Hayley wore this tacky and overpriced t-shirt from scene queen Audrey Kitching’s line Coco de Coeur. Mostly I’m just not a fan of Audrey Kitching, but the doll head is awkwardly floating in the middle of the t-shirt even though there are obvious lines where the image was cropped…not good design. Luckly Hayley tucked in the tee so you can’t see that part, and the waist-cinching belt hides the shapelessness of the shirt. You can buy the “Punk Rock Ruined Me” t-shirt for $35 at cocodecoeur.com.

And now for some awesome news: Paramore and Hayley Williams both received nominations for the 2011 Grammy Awards! Paramore’s “The Only Exception” was nominated for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group and B.o.B, Hayley and Eminem received a nominated for ‎”Airplanes, Part II” as Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.

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8 Responses to Punk Rock Ruined Me Tee

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  2. Haleigh says:

    Ahhh!!! So excited!
    I ordered this for Christmas.

  3. sara says:

    GOOOOSH! I WANT THAT SHIRT!

  4. Rikki says:

    did you have to add the word “tacky”? lol

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  7. Samantha says:

    what a rip off, lol

  8. Maggi says:

    I don’t see how this is tacky. Overpriced, yeah, but I don’t find it tacky. I think that if the design was intended to look clean, it would. I think the doll was obviously like that.

    If it wasn’t so expensive, I would buy it.

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