My main problem with this tee is that it is not distressed enough. I love distressed tees, and you would look great in one - but for my money, the holes should look unmistakably intentional. (Unfortunately, the photos don't give a really clear picture of the texture, the holes and raw edges) However, this T-shirt appears as if it could pass for an old, worn-out gym tee - which rather defeats the purpose. Its grunge statement is tentative.
See the hole-to-surface-area take of the master of distressing here - the 2010 collection. Styling note - juxtaposition of holes with bling/luxury!
http://www.style.com/fashionsh.....TW-BALMAIN
I also have to confess a bias against tops that do not make it through my "Hot Meter" filter. To my eye this gym t-shirt shape is nowhere near flattering enough for your goddess-like figure! It's those sleeves and the v-neck :(....particularly if you wanted this tee for a "stand-alone" top, i.e. something you would throw on quickly over jeans without needing much styling. For this purpose, I'm more inclined towards a silhouette that is more obviously a "fashion tee" - e.g. an oversized one, or the top in Balmain's Look 7 above http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-oZoA......30+PM.png
or something like this: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-X_o6.....rt_400.jpg
But, has the tee inspired you do some distressing yourself? Quick and choppy fun! I would love to see anything you created.