Did someone send a memo? Last year, everyone wore red. This year, it's a white wash. Taraji Henson, Jessica Biel, Anne Hathaway, Evan Rachel Wood, Marisa Tomei and Penelope Cruz all went pale, with shades from ivory to white.
Hathaway's dress looked like porcelain sculpture, with layered pailettes creating a fish-scale effect. But the top seemed ill-fitting, and the lack of color made her ivory skin appear almost translucent.
Never a follower, Angelina Jolie wore black. And she's now showing off her post-twins curves.
Sarah Jessica Parker must miss Carrie's tulle tutu. Her Dior Haute Couture -- which she described as "barely mint" or "maybe seafoam" -- was trailing yards of tulle. It's vaguely reminiscent of the wedding gown from the 'Sex and the City' movie. We're just missing the feathers. No word if the shoes are Manolos.
The jewelry is stealing the focus from all the dresses this year. Necklaces are making statements up and down the red carpet. I'm guessing Amy Adams' multi-stone jeweled collar weighs at least 10 pounds, and Heidi Klum surely will need physical therapy just from all the heavy metals swallowing her wrists and fingers.
With a smile like that, Freida Pinto could wear a sack and still be a stunner. She seems to radiate sunshine. And her John Galliano gown has a Bollywood feel, with its rich indigo color and intricate embroidery and beading.
She stars in the much-nominated "Slumdog Millionaire."
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The one-shoulder dress is a story unto itself tonight, Feb. 22 at the Academy Awards.
Early adherents to the trend: Freida Pinto, in a gorgeous indigo gown, and Heidi Klum in a structural, origami-like red gown. It's the second year Klum has worn red to draw attention to the American Heart Association's women's heart health awareness campaign.
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Disney princess Miley Cyrus is playing the part. She looks like she stepped out of Cinderella's castle in a champagne, petal-tiered gown. The cut-out back and dipping neckline gives it a modern edge, but without being too risque for her age.
Source : http://blog.nola.com/susanlangenhennig/2009/02/oscars_red_carpet_is_full_of_s.html
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