Monday 25 February 2013

Oscars 2013: Best and Worst

The Oscars are a huge deal when it cames to Red Carpet Fashion, but this year it was quite a disappointment to me: a handful of boring gowns and no «wow» gown. Everyone played safe this year, I don't get it... It was kind of a boring year in Red Carpet Fashion at the Oscars. There were beautiful gowns, hideous gowns, beautiful gowns that didn’t flatter the person who wear it… and a hand full of boring gowns. The whole ceremony was kind of a fiasco to me and I didn’t get why some people won, but this post isn’t about the artistic side, but the Fashion side. 
 
Let’s take a look at my Best and Worst looks on the Oscars 2013 Red Carpet.


BEST 

 
Jessica Chastain in Armani Prive 
Jessica Chastain goes Jessica Rabbit and looks stunning while doing it. 
She didn't get the Best Actress Oscar, but surely won the Best Dressed Award.  

 Jennifer Lawrence in Dior Haute Couture
Jennifer was the Cinderella of the night. She fell in the stairs but the fairy-godmother 
gave her the Best Actress Oscar for her role as Tiffany in Playbook Silver Linings.

Naomi Watts in Armani Prive
Naomi looked pure beauty in this asymmetrical silver gown

 Charlize Theron in Dior Haute Couture
What can I say? Charlize is pure elegance.

Amanda Seyfried in Alexander McQueen
 Amanda turned into an ethereal vision in this beautiful McQueen gown.

 Giuliana Rancic in Rafael Cennamo
Simple yet effective: Giuliana prove that you can never go wrong with a little black dress.

 Eddie Redmayne in Alexander McQueen
The men's prerogative. Dashing British actor Eddie Redmayne looked elegant in this McQueen tuxedo. 
During the night, there weren't any empty chairs or empty tables around him, for sure!

 Kerry Washington in Miu Miu
Adorable and fresh - are the best words to describe this overall.

 Samantha Barks in Valentino
Samantha proved that black gowns can look young and refreshing.

 
 WORST 

 Halle Berry in Versace
I don't even want to know what's happening with Halle Berry these days...
Someone bring her a spaceship because Halle is ready to overtake the Death Star.

Brandi Glanville in her own brand BrandiB
Brandi sure caused impact in showing up in her own design and for all the wrong reasons.
Bad tailoring, way too much cleavage and leg showing... 

 Octavia Spencer in Tadashi Shoji
You can now kiss the bride. Oh, wait! This is the Oscars...

Adele in Jenny Packham
And once again, I beg: Stop dressing the woman like an old lady!

 Melissa McCarthy in David Meister
I don't even need to say anything... 
The silk gown (is that a gown?) is hideous, doesn't flatter her figure and that hairdoo...

 Nicole Kidman in L'Wren Scott
Why, Nicole, why?
I don't even want to understand this goth-shinny-space look.

 Kelly Rowland in Donna Karah Atelier
Seems like someone wanted to be this year Angelina Jolie... 
This asymmetrical gown goes terrible with those sandals.

 Anne Hathaway in Prada
She may have won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar, but she still dreams a dream that she's Audrey Hepburn.
Boring look and the back of this gown is not one of my favorites, nor the silver sandals she was wearing.

 Jennifer Garner in Gucci
This overall screams «boring!» from top to bottom. 
I'm almost falling asleep here and not even that fussy back is awaking me.

 Amy Adams in Oscar de La Renta
Someone took her role as Giselle in Enchanted way too seriously...
Light Grey was a bad option; Amy looks like she's vanishing into the gown.

 Reese Witherspoon in Louis Vuitton
This electric blue gown didn't flatter our favorite country darling in any way...

2 comments:

  1. OMG! I loved the Star Wars reference in your comment to Halle Berry's dress. It was hilarious!

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    1. Hello there!

      Ahaha, thanks! I love Star Wars and Halle Berry, but that dress...

      Love for you xx

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