Dear Style Rehab

I would quite like to buy some clothes with stars on which all the celebs seem to be wearing, but I don't want to look like a fashion victim.

How can I get away with it, without people thinking I'm trying to copy Kate Moss.

Ally, Bolton

It can be very hard when a certain trend is all over the high street and you don't know whether you suit it, but anyone who is anyone can wear stars. They are so versitile and you can go as overboard or as understated as you wish.

If you don't want to go for the classic white stars on black then why not go for this stars necklace from Freedom at Topshop. At £6 you can have a little piece of fashion for a fraction of the cost of most stars items.

If you fancy showing your star quality in a blouse then why not go for this print shirt from ASOS.com At £28 it is pricey if you're only going to wear it for one season but why not set a trend and take it into next season. ASOS are right on-trend with this look, teaming it with jeans at £28, platform shoes at £35, a leather belt at £25 and bangles at £8 for the plait detail and £5 for the pyramid stud one.

If you want to go dramatic then try this cream satin top from Internacionale at £14. The smock top will flatter girls with a larger waist and the bow will draw attention to the top half, away from larger hips.

The stars on satin gives it a more glam look, perfect for an evening in the pub or clubbing in killer heels.

Finally, if you're too shy to go all over stars then why not try a neck scarf at £4, also from Internacionale. All the rage at the moment, they are great for cooler days when you've packed all your winter woolies or to perk up a plain black suit in the office. Use it as a belt on jeans, if it will go, or tie it to your favourite patent handbag.

Treat the trend as an accessory and you'll not fail to be a star.