There are some shows I merely watch for the fashion, take the prom episode of The O. C. for example. Another, I will admit, is any awards show (but I only get excited about the Oscars). The Golden Globes were this past Sunday and there was exciting fashion all around! Please note, I actually did not watch because it was my 20th birthday, but I digress.
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très chic.
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Sandra Bullock in Jenny Packham, the champagne color is great and the one shoulder makes the dress so modern. And her blunt bangs are something to envy!
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Diana Agron in J. Mendel, the overall look is very pretty and put together, much like her Glee character. I think she can do something edgier, but this look is timeless and chic. |
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Hailee Steinfeld in Prabal Gurung, her hair and makeup is very fresh and I think the look is age appropriate yet chic. |
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Anjelina Jolie in Atelier Versace, the color is great and does wonders for her fair complexion and chestnut locks. |
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Leighton Meester in Burberry, this dress is certainly growing on me (and I LOVE Burberry). I like that her hair is soft and her expression is innocent. |
the unfortunate.
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Michelle Williams in Valentino, the print is a tad girl scout/juvenile for a red carpet, as is the shape of the dress. |
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Heidi Klum in Marc Jacobs Collection, this dress is better suited for the beach, but I can't get over her clown makeup! A heavy eye and bold lip does not work with this loud dress! |
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Helena Bonham Carter in Vivenne Westwood, the entire look is just too much! Sunglasses, mismatched shoes and what looks like three different dresses in one? |
and the ones that could use a little tweaking.
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Emma Stone in Calvin Klein Collection, I like the minimalist dress, but it's the wrong color. She either needs to be paler or tanner (preferably the former) for it to work. |
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Olivia Wilde in Marchesa, I like her hair/ makeup, but the dress is too princessy. Perhaps if we took away the tulle? |
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Julianne Moore in Lanvin, I love the shockingly pink column dress, but it would be much chicer with a cap sleeve or an intricately twisted one shoulder. |
(all images via
New York Magazine)
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