You've been WAGGED!
(Telegraph)
Updated: 2006-08-18 14:32

Coveted: Alex Curran
with Chlo¨¦'s Betty bag
Once Steven Gerrard's fianc¨¦e, Alex Curran, had taken her Betty on a few shopping trips during the World Cup, however, its allure was in doubt. It didn't help that she used it to shield herself from the paparazzi, making the huge snakeskin number even more prominent.

Suddenly, the Betty wasn't so hot. The same fate surely awaits this autumn's Chlo¨¦ bag, the Edith - a neat little satchel already owned by Kylie Minogue.

Fashion houses control much of their celebrity exposure by offering their new collections to a favoured few, long before the items are available to civilians. But they can't stop Curran & Co getting their hands on the first autumn deliveries.

Between them, the WAGs have been the kiss of death to endless labels and fashion trends. Now that they have tarnished the Chlo¨¦ brand, they are busy giving Stella McCartney the same treatment - Louise Redknapp has been spotted touting her bags.

The Herm¨¨s Birkin - possibly the most coveted accessory of all time - isn't such a rosy prospect now that Posh owns it in several colours.

Roberto Cavalli has always celebrated the vaguely trashy, yet two years ago he was co-hosting the ultra-chic Serpentine Summer Party and dressing women such as Sienna Miller and Katie Holmes. Now he's hooked up with Posh and is putting her in some dubiously cut numbers that would look more at home on a Vegas showgirl.

Do sparkly shoes by Jimmy Choo and Gina carry the same cachet now that they are de rigueur on the French-pedicured feet of the WAGs? And are oversized shades now looking less cool after endless pictures of the girls in them?

Some of the WAGs do less damage than others. Coleen McLoughlin is probably the most notorious shopper in the group, hoovering up Chlo¨¦ and Missoni. Yet since ditching the Juicy couture tracksuits and Muk-Luk boots, she manages to wear the labels without tainting them - perhaps because she appears to be more natural.

While the rest of the WAGs are rarely seen without full make-up and high heels, McLoughlin often resembles other girls her age, favouring shorts and flat sandals.

Thankfully, some labels are immune to being WAGGED, such as Mulberry's bags - presumably because they are not bling enough.

Marc Jacobs and Balenciaga haven't become WAG staples, either, despite being two of the hottest brands around. Jacobs may be ultra-cool, but his slightly off-kilter aesthetic doesn't really click with girls who want to flash their tanned legs. Balenciaga's strict architectural lines don't appeal, for similar reasons.

But some of the fashion cognoscenti's favourite brands hang in the balance. Lanvin is in serious jeopardy now that Peter Crouch's former girlfriend Abigail Clancy has been spotted in its platform sandals.

And Chanel is also in danger: Victoria Beckham attended its couture show in Paris and is now touting one of its classic, chain-handled shoulder bags.

Is Christian Louboutin at risk of being WAGGED, too? The French shoe-maker has long been the choice of the ultra-chic, but now that Coleen has been treading on its famous red soles, surely it's only a matter of time before the other WAGs follow suit.


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