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Who wore
what and how great did they look? A look at the fashion of the 80th Academy
Awards. Old Hollywood returned to the red carpet this year as the women were
statuesque in vibrant red!
By: Kindah
Mardam Bey
Red, red,
red! The night was all about old Hollywood. Heidi Klum, Anne Hathaway, Miley
Cyrus (Valentino), Katherine Heigl (could this girl be any more beautiful?) in Escada, Ruby Dee all
in red, which just proved that any woman who wears red looks fabulous!
Especially when wearing a red evening gown.
Renee
Zellweger went with her typical off the shoulder, form-fitting number, but in
shimmering silver this time. George Clooney wore the best accessory as his
first actual date to the red carpet, Sarah Larson (Valentino), looked stunning in a sea green
dress accentuated with soft pink detailing, which complimented her skin tone
beautifully. Laura Linney was classic, but in black; her utilitarian approach
to clothes suits her personality well, and the big punch to the dress was a
stunning necklace to rival Rose's ‘the heart of the ocean' in Titanic. Hilary
Swank also wore classic black, but a one-shouldered Versace, and looked equally
stunning as Linney for doing so. Jennifer Garner was all couture in black with
a diamond studded choker, but her hair was a mess. Cameron Diaz wore a soft
pink Dior dress that might have translated better in person than on screen.
Amy Adams, of Enchanted has such an old Hollywood look to her face that she can't do
much wrong walking down any red carpet, but her elegant hunter green dress wasn't
perhaps the best fit for a vibrant red carpet. Penelope Cruz looked typically
dynamite in an off the shoulder black dress. Ellen Page was neither
over dressed nor underdressed for the event; she reminded me of the days we
would see Winona Ryder hit the red carpet, looking pretty but not over
stylized. Cate Blanchett, who is normally stunning, was happily pregnant, but
looked a little like a Grecian woman Vegas style with purple dress and
shimmering gold collar courtesy of Dries van Noten.
Best
Dressed:
Heidi Klum (John Galliano),
being the supermodel she is, looked sensational in red and an up-do. I was
impressed with Miley Cyrus who looked like a Hollywood legend in an age-appropriate red
dress, long dangle earrings, and a ponytail to keep her look youthful. She
looked like a lady, not bad for being sixteen. Another woman in red was Helen
Mirren who was stunning in a satin red dress with ornate sparkling Swarovski crystal sleeves by Georges Chakra.
Between all the women in red, they show how beautiful you can be no matter what
part of the age spectrum you are on.
Worst
Dressed:
Marion
Cotillard who played Edith Piaf in La Vie En Rose wore a John Paul Gautier
dress that looked like she was a cream-coloured scaled fish. Kelly Preston (Roberto Cavalli) wore
a horribly coloured dress, somewhere between yellow and orange, what you'd
assume the colour Oscar looks like after five decades. Rebecca Miller, Daniel
Day Lewis's wife looked like a present as she was in black velvet with a huge
black flower front and centre with red bow straps (bless her). Diablo Cody,
screenwriter for Juno was once an exotic dancer and now she is nominated
for an Oscar. Her dress was leopard print, her tattoos were front and centre,
and even though it isn't Oscar apparel, it did not seem out of character for
her; she smiled a lot making the outfit less appalling.
FASHION ACCESORY MUST HAVE: The Baby Bump (Cate Blanchett, Jessica Alba, Nicole Kidman set the trend, but really the film Juno is to blame for it)
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