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Monday, February 27, 2012

The Oscars 2012


Best of the Night



Rooney Mara in Givenchy Couture: LOVE. The pure white of the gown against her dark severe hair is magic. Rooney stays true to her dark minimalism style


Kelly Osbourne in Badgley Mischka: Its either hit or miss for Kelly, but this time she stood out in a great way. This sequin cut out gown is unique and quite refreshing with her purple tinted hair.


Maria Menounos in Maria Lucia Hohan: Maria is another one whose style choices are always on the fence for me. But this gown color is so divine and it fits her wonderfully, not to mention her perfectly tamed hairstyle. I would wear this in a heartbeat!


Giuliana Rancic in Basil Soda: Wow again I am surprised, Guilana is actually wearing a gown that I love. Pure white and intricately detailed, this swan like dress is a showstopper.




Fashion Faux-Pas



Melissa McCarthy in Marina Rinaldi: I love Melissa so I hate to put her on this worst dressed list, but besides her hair, this look is just blah. The color is a shade too wrong, and those fly away sleeves add unnecessary bulk. Too similar to a self made prom dress.


Nancy O'Dell: Canary yellow, really? I am sooo over this shocking big bird color on the red carpet. I am also not a fan of the triangle lace effect or the over hair sprayed hairdo.


Sandra Bullock in Marchesa: I adore Sandra and often think her red carpet looks are wonderful, but on this occasion I am left perplexed. Besides the fact that I don't like two-toned gowns like this, it is ill fitting on her and that ponytail is all wrong.


Viola Davis in Vera Wang: This is definitely my worst dressed of the night. The emerald green looks tacky and something about the fit is off. I am not liking her new hair style either. This is unfortunate because I have liked her other red carpet looks before.



The Midas Touch



Meryl Streep in Lanvin: First off, so glad Meryl got the Oscar for Best Actress! Now to this gown....we have seen her wear this shape many time before and she looks great. Just too much gold and glitter for my taste.

Ellie Kemper in Armani Prive: Usually one to fly under the radar, Ellie definitely shines in this bronzed confection. I love everything about this look from the bangs to the complementing accessories.


Stacy Keibler in Marchesa: LOVE! Who cares about George Clooney when you look like this?! The fit is spot on, and the shimmering hue is just perfection on her tall frame. I love the off the shoulder sleeve and sleek hair as well.


Jessica Chastain in Alexander McQueen: Always the risk taker, Jessica stunned in this McQueen gown. Black and gold never looked so delicious! Half up half down hair completes a great look.


Strawberry Fields




Emma Stone in Giambattista Valli Couture: This is just wonderful. Emma has yet to let me down on the red carpet and in this deep maroon gown, I am assured she never will. Pulled back hair keeps the attention on the beautiful neck bow detail.


Natalie Portman in Vintage Christian Dior: Such an interesting gown choice and no one else could pull it off except Natalie. I love the slight polka dot print and the glamour of the silver necklace. Old Hollywood Glamour at its best.


Michelle Williams in Louis Vuitton: Stunning! I love the peplum bodice and the frayed burnt orange fabric. Simple accessories complete an all around perfect look.



The Dark Side




Anna Faris in DVF: I am so over the black sequin dress phase. This long sleeve gown looks huge on Anna and does nothing to complement her lithe figure. A blunt bob is too severe as well.


Angelina Jolie in Atelier Versace: Wow Angelina went all out for the Oscars. I wish I could say I love this look, but I've seen her look better. I like when she does color and in this high slit gown, she looks too dramatic and thin.


Melissa Leo: I don't know what to say about this look besides that I really don't understand it nor like it. Does nothing for her shape either.


Rose Bryne in Vivienne Westwood: I am very disappointed. Usually I adore everything Rose wears, but last night she was lost among the crowd in this sequin look. I love her hair though on the plus side.


At Arm's Length



Berenice Bejo in Elie Saab Couture: This is quite a boring look. Berenice as yet to interest me on the red carpet so I was kind of hoping she'd step it up for the Oscars. It's a pretty color, but very matronly on her.


Jennifer Lopez in Zuhair Murad: This is all wrong in so many ways. First off, I dislike the fish effect of the pleating. And long sleeves are okay but that weird cut out is not needed. In typical JLo fashion, she sports a high bun and dramatic makeup. Nothing special


Glenn Close in Zac Posen: I am obsessed with Glenn in this dark green gown! It fits her curves wonderfully and that blazer is right on spot with her style. A very fitting Oscars gown for a gorgeous and talented actress.


Shailene Woodley in Valentino Couture: While I love Shailene's simply chic style, last night her look was too simple. This gown isn't Oscar worthy by any means and ages her quite a bit (the hairstyle doesn't help any either).


Clean Slates




Cameron Diaz in Gucci Premiere: I am pleasantly surprised with Cameron's gown choice. I actually really like it alot. It has just the right amount of shimmer and was made for her fit body. I am even loving her platinum short hair.


Gwyneth Paltrow in Tom Ford: Um, I am confused. What's with the superhero cape? When she took it off later in the evening, it was so much better! But even still, it's a boring white gown with a boring ponytail and accessories. A huge let down compared to her look at last year's Oscars.


Octavia Spencer in Tadashi Shoji: I was so happy that Octavia won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, and I was also very delighted with her gown choice. It flatters her curves wonderfully and gives her a glam appeal that she so rightly deserves.


Mila Jovovich in Elie Saab Couture: Mila looks amazing! Always an odd ball on the red carpet, the actress kept it glamorous in a white sequin gown. I love the strong shoulder and her red pout as well. A definite home run.


Pretty Pastels



Kristen Wiig in J.Mendel: Let me first say that I absoultely adore Kristen's hair color and style. I am very envious of it. Her gown on the otherhand, though pretty is the wrong shade. She tends to wear neutrals alot, but I dislike skin tone colors, especially when it looks more like the underlining of a dress than the actual dress.


Penelope Cruz in Giorgio Armani: I always look forward to what Penelope will wear on award season red carpets, and last night she took my breath away in this perwinkle gown. She looks like a Hollywood princess and her retro curls are the perfect accent.


Kate Mara in Jack Guisso Couture: Looking her sister Rooney's complete opposite, Kate instead dones a pretty pink gown. I do wish however that the bodice was a tad higher and that either there was another sleeve or it was strapless.


Sarah Hyland in Alberta Ferretti: Sarah looks both mature and youthful in this lovely purple gown. I love the interesting shoulder straps and the slight shimmer of the satin fabric.
Most importantly she looks comfortable and confident.


Esperanza Spalding: One of my favorites of the night, under the radar songtress Esperanza brings her A-game in this powder blue gown. The shine of the bodice is unexpected and her wondeful afro is the only accesorry she needs.





(photos: people.com)

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Spring 2012 Coverage: Collection Awards










Best Gowns- Naeem Khan

Best Decade Inspiration- Ralph Lauren

Best Boxy- Reed Krakoff

Best Pretty- Nina Ricci

Best Sporty w/ a Twist- Alexander Wang

Best Bright Colors- Peter Som

Best Monotone- Cushnie et Ochs

Best Metallic- Diesel

Best Runway Backdrop- DKNY

Best Commerical Appeal- J.Crew

Best Concept- Kimberly Ovitz

Best Causal-Wear- Nicholas K

Best Novice- J.W Anderson

Best Luxury- St.John

Best Pants- Theory

Most "Me"- Karen Walker

Best Use of Prints- Michael Angel

Most Red-Carpet- Zac Posen

Best Geometric- David Koma

Best Theme- Giles

Most on Trend- Johnathan Saunders

Most Interesting Use of Layers- Richard Nicolli

Best Sheer- Alberta Ferretti

Most Cheeky- Blumarine

Most Unique- Commuun

Best "Farewell"- D&G

Best Styling- DSquared

Best Veteran- Fendi

Best Romantic- Luisa Beccaria

Best Hair- Versace

Best Dark- A.F Vandevorst

Most Playful- Carven

Best Fantasy- Manish Arora

Most Dynamic- Paco Rabanne

Most Chic- Dolce & Gabbana

Best Shoes- Altuzarra

Best NYC-Prabal Gurung

Best London- Antonio Beradi

Best Milan- Gabriele Colangelo

Best Paris- Chanel

Best Overall- Viktor & Rolf

(photos: style.com)

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Resort 2012: "Best of the Best" Part Three


Who: Zero and Maria Cornejo

Why: Electric hues, minimalism, draping, leg revealing, comfort chic


Who: Alexander Wang

Why: causal leather, board shorts, pops of bold color, surfer meets the city, high impact sporty




Who: The Row

Why: boy meets girl, oxford flats, stripes and flowers, the gamine accents, grandparent fashion



Who: long hemlines, wrap draping, black/red and black/navy, the belts, ladylike on a mission



Who: Rachel Comey

Why: off the wall oddball, artistic prints, polka dots, girly socialite, work and night wear


(photos: style.com)

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Award Show Season: The Academy Awards

The Red Report

Sandra Bullock- Sandra definitely redeemed herself in this stunningly simple Vera Wang gown. I love that she kept her hair pulled back and simple (compared to those horrid bangs from before!). Red was very popular on the carpet tonight, but she looked the best in it. The fit was perfect and the look bold yet demure enough to really make a statement.
Anne Hathaway- The Oscar host had a huge array of gowns that she wore during the show's telecast, but her red carpet choice made the least impact. I fell like she's done this look before (I think 2 years ago actually) and the red lip with the red dress is just expected. I don't like the volume in the back either. It's just an ok look, not something I'd imagine Rachel Zoe's client wearing.

Sweet and Sassy


Natalie Portman- Finally! A great maternity gown from Natalie! I knew she'd wear Rodarte (a nice homage to her film's fabulous costume designers), and the plum color on her fair skin and with her brunette locks is just amazing. The matching purple heels and tassel earrings is soooo on trend as well. And best of all, it fits and flatters her growing tummy.

Hailee Steinfeld- Hailee has been my favorite star on the red carpet this past award show and tonight she kept my love going. The length of her Marchesa dress is great for age and her high bun goes perfectly with the entire look. Pink satin pumps and a killer smile adds the nice finishing touch.

Sparkle Sisters


Amy Adams- This look is so un-like Amy that I find myself quite attracted to it. The dark midnight blue against her red hair is a delightful effect. And I love the contrast of the emerald green necklace and bracelet. The only fault I find with this L'Wren Scott gown is how heavy it looks for a near springtime affair.
Penelope Cruz- She just had a baby, what? Penelope dares to bear in this firecracker of a dress also by L'Wren Scott. While other stars choose to wear red brightly, I like how she changed it up in a slightly darker red shade. It's sexy without being vulgar, and classic without being stiff.
Body of Art

Cate Blancett- Ok so about how this is for sure my favorite look of the evening. I mean Givenchy's structural mastery on the red carpet, hello! Genius. And no one else could pull this look off better than Cate herself. The pale purple shade mixed with the lemon yellow detail on the shoulder is so unique. And the strong neckline works surprising well with the delicate flow of the skirt. Perfection to the tee.

Nicole Kidman- Now this is structure gone wrong. I hate to say this (because I adore Nicole), but this look just looks uncomfortable. The whole Asian kimono effect on the front and the low slit up the side doesn't work. Not to mention the awful red shoe and the eh-ok hair style. Not a good night for Nicole.

Lovely in Lace


Mila Kunis- Definitely a front runner behind Cate, Mila takes my breath away in this Elie Saab gown. It was one of my favorite looks from the designer's runway collection, so I was thrilled to seen it worn on the red carpet. Bottom line, Mila looks great in anything, but I love that she can also pull off the sweet princess look as well. The way it cinches in her waist and hugs her frame is divine. Home Run and a great end to a fabulous award season for Mila.
Scarlett Johanson- At first glance I liked Scarlett's Dolce & Gabbana lace body con gown, but upon examining it further it loses it's appeal. I admire that she chose a color not usually seen on the red carpet, but it also kind of looks too old her her sexy persona. I do like her hair and makeup though.
Chic, Classic, Calvin


Jennifer Lawrence- Omg, can you say sexpot? You wouldn't even know Jennifer's only 20 in this Calvin Klein stunner. Now most would say she's too causal for the Oscars, but if you haven't noticed people, minimal is in! A simple, perfectly cut gown like this paired with blown out sexy hair is quite a beautiful effect overall. And her confidence is so inspiring.

Gwyneth Paltrow- And she does it again. Gwyneth somehow manages to turn the tables over and surprise us with a great iconic look at least once a year. And thankfully she chose the most important red carpet to do so this year. Her Calvin Klein dress looks like it's melting with gold and I just love the low peek-a-boo neckline. Stick straight locks brings this glam look together wonderfully. Oh and her body looks sick, in a good way!


The Blondes


Michelle Williams- We all know (at least I hope) that Michelle is a trend setter on the red carpet. So I really like how simple she kept her look tonight. The slight jeweled effect on her cap sleeve Chanel gown is just so modern with her now famous cropped cut. This is a look every star should strive to achieve because sometimes less really is more.
Reese Witherspoon- I was shocked to see Reese not only on the red carpet (since she hasn't really had a recent films), but also in this Armani gown. Her look was kind of a flashback to the early 2000's for me, especially with that bombshell hair style (very Legally Blonde right?). But actually for me this all works! Reese looks young, fresh, and happy so what more can we ask for? Classic black and white is perfect for the Oscars.


(photos: people.com)