There were an awful lot of really pretty gowns on parade at
last night’s Oscar awards, and very few misses. So without further ado, let’s
dive right in with some of the memorable outfits. In alphabetical order:
Amy Adams continued her streak of stunning, striking,
flattering dresses in this simple cobalt blue gown. The color set off her
beautiful hair and skin, and the simplicity of the cut set off her perfectly
toned figure. It had just enough details, such as the curved flaps at the
bodice, briefest hint of a peplum, and tiny train, to be interesting. Her
choice of striking but subtle earrings, a single bangle bracelet, and a softly
waved updo allowed her to shine without being overshadowed.
Sandra Bullock has been hit or miss at awards shows lately
but she was on the money with this charcoal blue dress. From the sweetheart
neckline to the full drape to the structured train, she radiated elegance and
glamour. Her sideswept hair revealed a large diamond earring that coordinated
with her diamond bangle. Sheer perfection.
Kristen Chenoweth often struggles with proportion and her
petite frame is easily overwhelmed by gowns. But this Art Deco-inspired column hugged her figure nicely and her sleek bob helped her to avoid the “bobblehead”
trap. This is not an easy color to pull off but she makes it work.
The rich emerald of this gown was an excellent choice for
Viola Davis. The asymmetrical neckline and deep flat pleats of the skirt are lovely,
but at certain angles the criss-cross detailing made her look a bit poochy. The
heavy diamond cuffs, cylindrical clutch, and marcelled bob were all excellent
accessories (as was her adorable - and adoring - husband).
Jennifer Garner’s dress was pretty when she stood and posed,
but became absolutely stunning when she moved. The flapper-style rows of
fringes swung beautifully and caught the light, and the severe, squared-off
neckline was softened by their movement. The pop of color in her bright red
manicure was a nice touch, although I would have loved to have seen it echoed
in a bright red lip.
Kate Hudson’s dress had beautifully draped panels around the
hips and falling from the shoulders that balanced and softened the stark straight lines of
its plunging v-neck and severely squared-off shoulders. Hudson’s skin had a golden
glow that worked nicely with the silvery-nude color of the dress. Not an easy
look to pull off, but she made it work.
Angelina Jolie made a rare misstep in this 80s-looking
dress. The sleeves are too long and ill-fitting, the poufed bodice does nothing
for her fantastic figure, the placement of the glitter on the bodice makes her
boobs look saggy, and the wide boat neck makes her shoulders look
disproportionately broad. Her hair and makeup, however, were simple and
beautiful.
Jennifer Lawrence once again went with a bright crimson
dress, this once a simple column adorned only by a split peplum. It looked
lovely in still photos, but when she walked the peplum and tight fit at the
knees made her look hippy. Her poufed, streaky hair didn’t seem to fit with the
style of the gown, but the backwards-draped diamond necklace and mirror bag
were terrific accessories.
Idina Menzel’s look reflected quite a few trends of the
evening, including a criss-cross draped bodice, deep green color, sideswept
hair, single bracelet, and nude lips (which she carried off much better than
most). The heavy diamond necklace matching the cuff bracelet was a nice touch,
as was the subtle, simple hair and makeup.
Older performers represented themselves extremely well in
the fashion arena, with Bette Midler at the front of the pack in this
red-and-white flowered gown. The wide square neckline, tiny train, minimal
jewelry, and shiny red clutch all contributed to its flattering and
age-appropriate look.
Lupita N’yongo continued her string of perfect color choices
this awards season in this ice-blue gown. The bodice was not the most
flattering, making her look quite flat-chested and a bit bottom-heavy against
the full, heavily-pleated skirt (and topped by a tiny headband). But her
gorgeously glowing face more than made up for any sartorial shortcomings. And
the shiny gold statuette she brought home at the end of the night was a pretty
nice accessory, too.
Jada Pinkett’s pale peach gown was one of my favorites of
the night. The trendy criss-cross at the waist was echoed in a twisted halter
neck that fell into a softly draped train from the shoulders, and a revealing
slit added a touch of sultriness to the softness.
I wanted to love Lara Spencer’s dress; I really, really did.
And I did love a lot of the details: the large button-style beading, the smooth
clean lines, the deep keyhole neckline. But the beading on the collar was just
a bit too heavy and too low and made her boobs look saggy (which was quite an
accomplishment considering the perfectly-toned body underneath). I also felt
like her earrings and hairstyle belonged with a different dress, and the dress was begging for a pair of heavy cuff bracelets echoing the beading. So close….but
not quite.
June Squibb was another older actress who hit all the right
notes in this elaborately-beaded emerald gown with matching bag. Her bright red
lips and nails and simply-styled snow-white hair somehow managed to avoid
looking Christmassy and instead just looked cheerful and bright.
Meryl Streep continued her streak of non-traditionally styled
black-and-white gowns. The off-the-shoulder draped neckline and matching paired
bracelets and belt worked; the baggy, poufed top and bland black skirt did not.
But her simple and elegant hair and makeup were nicely done.
Charlize Theron’s striking black gown was another of my favorites.
The invisible straps and see-through overlay with a horizontally pleated
hemline leading into a long train were fabulous details, as was her stunning
diamond pendant necklace. The sleek hair and subtle makeup set off the stark
but stunning look beautifully.
Kerry Washington set the bar high for maternity chic in this
dusty lavender gown that gracefully wrapped her burgeoning figure and draped
from a long diamond bar pin. The fabric was unfortunately wrinkled (no doubt
from her attempt to sit comfortably in a limo), and I would have loved longer
earrings that matched the bar pin at the neckline, but her sparkly shoes, dark
lips, twin diamond bangles, and loosely waved hair were all spot on.
So, no tragic fails this year and no spectacular wins, but a
good solid field all the way around.
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