Tuesday, March 1, 2011

RED CARPET HITS AND MISSES

AT THE 83RD ACADEMY AWARDS, RED REIGNED SUPREME ON THE RED CARPET.
 YOU CAN SAY GOODBYE TO BLACK, AND
THE BOLD SHOULDER IS STILL A STANDOUT STYLE STATEMENT AND MAJOR HOLLYWOOD HOTTIES ARE MARKING THE MOST OUT OF METALLICS.
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HERE ARE THE LOOKS OF MY SUPER-STAR STUNNERS:

HALLE BERRY
WELCOME HOME!! WE CAN FINALLY FORGIVE YOU FOR THAT NINA RICCI “SLIP” YOU WORE AT THE GOLDEN GLOBES THIS YEAR...

MY GIRL, HALLE DEFINITELY REDEEMED HERSELF SELF BY SHOWING OFF HER FLAWLESS FIGURE IN A NUDE, CRYSTAL ENCRUSTED MARCHESSA GOWN WITH A ROMANTIC RUFFLED TRAIN AND 10 CARAT NEIL LANE EARRINGS. AH-MAY-ZEEEEEEENG!!


 GWYNETH PALTROW

THE COUNTRY STRONG STAR WOWED ON THE RED IN A FABULOUS, FLUID METALLIC CALVIN KLEIN COLUMN DRESS WITH BRIAN ATWOOD PUMPS AND SLEEK, STRAIGHT HAIR.

SHE FINISHED OFF HER LOOK WITH JEWELS  BY LOUIS VUITTON.

 HILARY SWANK

THIS OSCAR WINNER TRULY LIVED UP TO HER NAME... IN A SWANKY STRAPLESS, SILVER SEQUINED GUCCI PREMIER GOWN WITH A FABULOUS OMBRE FEATHERED TRAIN, METALLIC CLUTCH AND JEWELS BY ANNA HU.  

SHE EVEN PINNED BROACHES IN HER SLEEK UP-DO HAIR, MAKING THIS MY FAVORITE EXIT STATEMENT OF THE NIGHT.


 MICHELLE WILLIAMS

THE OSCAR NOMINEE IS ONCE AGAIN PROVES THAT LESS IS SO MUCH MORE... AS SHE REMAINS TRUE TO HER VINTAGE STYLE IN THIS VERY CHIC SHORT SLEEVED EMBROIDERED CHANEL HAUTE COUTURE GOWN WITH HARRY WINSTON JEWELS AND JIMMY CHOO PUMPS.

THE MAKEUP WAS LIGHT, FLAWLESS AND FRESH. A PERFECT RED CARPET MOMENT.


SANDRA BULLOCK

STATUESQUE. STUNNING. STRIKING. A TRUE MOVIE STAR IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD...

SANDY SHINED IN A STRAPLESS, SCARLET VERA WANG GOWN, CRIMSON CLUTCH AND HARRY WINSTON JEWELS. PERFECT.

HAILEE STEINFELD

THIS ADORABLE OSCAR NOMINEE MADE THE MOST OF HER FIRST OSCAR RED CARPET WALK, BY ACTUALLY HELPING TO DESIGN HER CUSTOM MADE, TEA-LENGTH MARCHESSA PRINCESS GOWN, EMBROIDERED WITH BEAUTIFUL CRYSTALS.

SHE THEN FINISHES OFF THE LOOK WITH AN ELABORATE UP-DO AND HEAD-BAND, FRED LEIGHTON JEWELS, FERRAGAMO CLUTCH AND NUDE PEEP TOE, DOUBLE PLATFORM PUMPS.

IT’S ALL AGE APPROPRIATE AND PERFECT AS A PRINCESS.

THAT WAS THE GOOD AND WHAT WOULD THE RED CARPET BE WITHOUT SOME.... WELL, YOU KNOW, “BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME” STYLE MISSES:

 AMY ADAMS

AMY ADAMS DEFINITELY LOST THE FIGHT IN THIS GLITTERY BLUE L' WREN SCOTT CAPPED SLEEVED GOWN AND MISMATCHED CARTIER JEWELS. TOO MUCH DRESS AND NOT ENOUGH AMY.


NICOLE KIDMAN

FOR HER RED CARPET WALK, THE OSCAR NOMINEE CHOSE A STRAPLESS, EMBELLISHED, WHITE DIOR HAUTE COUTURE GOWN WITH A SIMPLE UP-DO AND 150 CARAT FRED LEIGHTON CHOKER AND BRIGHT RED PIERRE HARDY PUMPS.

I LOVER HER PASSION FOR FASHION BUT THIS GOWN GAVE THE STUNNING BEAUTY - "BATTLESHIP-HIPS".  JUST SAYING...
SCARLETT JOHANSSON

SCARLETT’S WORKING THE RED IN A BURGUNDY LACE, BACKLESS DRESS BY DOLCE AND GABANNA .

SHE WENT WITH A LOSE, MODERN SHAG AND JEWELS BY ANNA HU.

SHE ACTUALLY JUST CHOSE THIS DRESS AT THE LAST MINUTE AND I’M JUST WISHING SHE WOULD HAVE MADE ANOTHER CHOSE OR HAD MORE THAN A MINUTE TO PICK THIS BURGUNDY DOILIE.

 PENELOPE CRUZ
THE SUPER SEXY OSCAR WINNER CHOSE A RICH RED, PLUNGING NECK GOWN BY L 'WREN SCOTT WITH SEQUINED FLAMED ACCENTS AND CHOPARD JEWELS.

YES, THIS NEW MOM’S BODY IS SMOKING HOT AFTER BABY, BUT THE DRESS IS ACTUALLY GOING UP IN FLAMES....

CATE BLANCHETTE
MIRROR MIRROR ON THE WALL, WHO’S WEARING THE WEIRDEST DRESS OF ALL? IT’S OSCAR WINNER, CATE BLANCHETTE !!

SHE WALKS THE CARPET IN AN ELABORATELY BEADED AND PLEATED LILAC GIVENCHY HAUTE COUTURE GOWN BY RICHARD TISCI WITH UNEXPECTED YELLOW ACCENTS.

THE GOWN IS FROM GIVENCHY’S SPRING 2011 COLLECTION BUT LOOKS MORE LIKE A SET PIECE FROM THE BUS AND TRUCK TOUR OF “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST”.

1 comment:

  1. Dismissing this dress as "weird" is missing the point, LZ. It goes against the expected placement of embellishments and is modern and still elegant. The yellow accents draw your attention right up to her face, and are another really modern touch, which makes total sense, because the true opposite of subtle lilac is vibrant yellow. The most misunderstood gown of the night.

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