
Audrina Patridge shopped at Intuition in Los Angeles in September 2008 wearing a cream printed tunic and cork wedges – and the oversized graphic defines the entire look.
This is pure 2008 energy.
When Audrina Patridge stepped into Intuition in Los Angeles in September 2008, she went all in on a tunic-as-dress moment. The cream tunic dress features a large, sweeping brown and gold graphic across the front, almost wing-like in placement, turning the whole piece into a statement panel.
The cut is loose through the body with wide, kimono-style sleeves that fall to the elbow. The neckline dips into a soft V, keeping the volume from feeling heavy. And that oversized print – centered and unapologetic – was very much part of the mid-2000s boutique formula. Big motif, minimal layering, legs bare.
On her feet, tan cork wedge sandals with woven straps ground the look in that familiar era-specific mix of boho and beachy polish. The heel adds height, but the cork texture keeps it casual enough for a shopping stop rather than a night out.
Inside the boutique, framed by ruffled pastel dresses and the vertical SHOP INTUITION sign, Audrina Patridge at Intuition looks completely aligned with the store’s aesthetic. This kind of bold, oversized print was everywhere in celebrity street style at the time, especially paired with wedges and a bare leg.
It works for 2008. Today, it reads as a time stamp.
Would you keep the tunic silhouette and shrink the print, or leave the drama intact?
The oversized graphic is what locks it into its moment.
And you can still spot echoes of this look across celebrity street style when bold prints cycle back into rotation.

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