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Could 2012 be the year that Alice Dellal trades in her signature sartorial rebellion for a more lady like look? We sure hope not, as her badass personal style never fails to inspire the streets of fashion month, similar to Abbey Lee Kershaw. But now that she's fronting major fashion campaigns for the likes of Chanel and Marc Jacobs, it looks like our punk rock girl is interested in testing the more commercial waters.

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We’ve been reporting on the tough-girl jewelry beat for some time now, but London-based designer Dominic Jones is too good to pass up. With bad girl Alice Dellal as his muse, it comes as no surprise that Jones’ designs are bold and even aggressive—some of the spiked rings could probably double as weapons. Last year’s collection drew inspiration from animal shapes and organic forms, whereas the 2011 line makes use of geometric patterns and spikes.

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“She was my height my weight my size/She wore braces and blue jeans/She was my skinhead girl” goes the lyrics to Symarip’s 1970’s hit “Skinhead Girl.” Named after their cropped or shaven heads, skinheads are, more literally, members of a working-class subculture that originated in Britain in the 1960s. Their look has been subtly cropping up in fashion ads like Fred Perry, in Sartorialist snaps and now, thanks to bad-ass fashion chicks like Burberry model Laura Fraser, Alice Dellal and the newly shorn Agyness Deyn the downtown lifestyle is set to become the next high fashion beauty trend.

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Can you hear that sound? It’s the buzz surrounding Alice Dellal, a sometimes heiress, sometimes model, generating a large reverb through the fashion industry for her trashy style and rumored succession of Kate Moss as the new face of Agent Provocateur. WhoWhatWearDaily.com just named the British-Brazilian hybrid their “Girl of the Month,” and it’s easy to see why (past G.O.T.M.’s include Ally Hilfiger, Peaches Geldof, and Julia Restoin-Roitfeld).

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