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Sunday, February 16, 2014

Best Dressed - 2014 Golden Globes

Trends of the Night: Ravishing reds, chic blacks, gorgeous gold trims, ruffles galore, mermaid cuts, and off-the-shoulder. Join us in reviewing the best and worst of the 2013 Golden Globes. 



BEST OVERALL LOOK:


Lupita Nyong'o (#1 Best Look of the Night. She looks absolutely flawless is a dress that mirrors Gwyneth's fabulous 2012 Oscar gown), Amy Adams (we haven't seen Amy look this great in years. We love the way this frock looks on her. Perfection)




Julianna Margulies (She looks wonderful. We love the dress, especially), Sandra Bullock (the cut of the dress, the colors, the side pony... it all looks chic), Robin Wright (we love, love, love this gal and she looks gorgeous)




Julia Roberts (some people were on the fence about this dress, but we adore it. We've seen similar looks before, but the addition of the simple belt and the classy up 'do make it great), Emma Roberts (it's a black dress, but the cut is lovely. We also dig the sea-foam earrings)



BEST DRESS:


Amber Heard (we love the style of this gown and we always are suckers for a gorgeous navy), Julie Bowen (despite her super skinny frame, we love this dress. The style is classic Hollywood, but the bold colors bring it into this millennium)




Sarah Paulson (it's a 20's inspired flapper gown and we love it), Angela Bassett (it's equal parts goth and chic and so, so bold for this beautiful 55-year-old). 



BEST HAIR:


Julianna Margulies (best up 'do of the night. Elegant), Lizzy Caplan (best bob of the night)


Laura Dern (best long 'do of the night), Naomi Watts (best straight, sleek look)



WORST OVERALL LOOK:


Megan Mullallay (as if the hideous puffy sleeves weren't enough... she added the hipster glasses and the terrible orange, choppy hair 'do), Jacqueline Bisset (her speech was awkward and bad, but her dress and frizzy hair were even worse)




Lily Rabe (it's goth meets ice capades and the cold hair puff just makes it worse), Sally Hawkins (we absolutely love this girl, but her shrinking frame and over-bearing, old-lady dress are terrible), Emma Thompson (she looks as though she is wearing a suit of armor and her hair looks like a helmet)



WORST DRESS:


Zoe Saldana (she's known for taking risks and also for those risks not paying off. The dress looks like a sewing room disaster), Aubrey Plaza (it's very 1997 prom)


Tina Fey (she looked fabulous during the show, but her red carpet look is just too... upholstery), Berenice Bejo (this is better than her 2012 looks, but the ruffles are too over-bearing), Paula Patton (we like the white on her, but the ruffles are obviously ridiculous) 



WORST HAIR:


Elisabeth Moss (here's our favorite bad-haired quirky girl. Buy a brush!), Zooey Deschanel (the bangs and the side 'do AND the flower are just too much)


Sarah Hyland (the braid has been done to death and the terrible makeup... mainly the over done eyebrows, make the hair look even worse), Lena Dunham (she has the same problem as Elisabeth Moss... use a brush!)


Hayden Panettiere (slicked back isn't working for her), Kaley Cuoco (it looks like her hair needs a wash), Gabourey Sidibe (really? this is the best you can do? Invest in an awesome wig)


Edie Falco (this off-centered 'do doesn't do well with Edie's unique facial features), Kate Mara (we know the blond is for a project, buy the messy puff is not working)



HONORABLE MENTION:


Michelle Dockery (it's almost there, but the dress kind of washes her out. A little spray tan would go a long way here), Emma Watson (it's a bold design and vibrant colors. We love it, but not for the Globes. This would have done better at a premiere)


Sofia Vergara (we like the dress and the necklace, but not together. Also, her hair should have been up. There's too much going on), Reese Witherspoon (we like the color and cut. She looks like a California girl)


Uma Thurman (we haven't seen this lady is awhile and we like what she gives us. We aren't really fans of the cut, but it works for her long, slim frame), Helen Mirren (she always looks gorgeous and this gown is working for her)

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Best Dressed - 2013 SAG Awards

The biggest trends of the night:  Side 'dos, lace, flowy skirts, black and white. Please join us in taking a look at the best and worst dressed of the 2013 Screen Actors Guild Awards.



OVERALL BEST LOOK:


Marion Cotillard (#1 Best Look of the Night. Elegant and a bit avant-garde. We heart her)



Jessica Chastain (or should we say Jessica Rabbit? She's ravishing in red and we really wish she had taken the Best Actress statue home), Ariel Winter (despite all the family drama, she looks absolutely beautiful and very age appropriate)



BEST DRESS:


Sofia Vergara (elegant, stunning, and gorgeous... especially for the cleavage queen), Zuleikha Robinson (this is what Lucy Liu was attempting at the Globes. Robinson's version is ethereal, flowy, and beautiful)


Alfre Woodard (she takes the best over-50 look of the night. It's flowy, charming, and the color is perfect for her milk chocolate skin), Nina Dobrev (it would have been too simple, but the side slits and vibrant color make it one of the best)



BEST HAIR:


Mayim Bialik (there were quite a few who did the side waves, but Mayim's was the most beautiful), Claire Danes (it's loose and a bit messy and she looks great. We love the dark red lipstick too)



OVERALL WORST LOOK:

    

January Jones (the worst, worst, worst of the evening. It's hideous), Kaley Cuoco (the dress, the cut, the length, the horrid hair... it's disgusting), Ellie Kemper (forget the fact that she looks like an albino, the recent trend of ice-capades gowns is still... ugly)

 

Angela Kinsey (it makes her body look uneven. It's not attractive for her), Julia Stiles (we hate to say this, but she is looking a little man-ish. The snake-skin dress is hideous too)



WORST DRESS:


Helen Hunt (it might have worked better with no jewelry and a beautiful chestnut brown hair color, but  maybe we are just being optimistic), Julie Bowen (a leather evening gown??? Nothing more to say)

 

Edie Falco (she took the lace trend too far. It's not flattering. She usually looks so lovely), Nicole Kidman (The former Mrs. Cruise almost always look bad. She has horrible fashion sense. It just looks very daytime television awards), Rose Byrne (it might have worked as a sleeveless, but this version is overbearing. The color is nice though)



WORST HAIR:


Kaley Cuoco (by far the most offensive hair of the evening. It looks like a bad wig that doesn't sit properly on her head), Elisabeth Moss (she always, always, always has bad hair. We don't understand. She could use some bangs and a stylist), Jessica Pare (we said this at the Emmy's... her hair is TOO dark. It washes her out. This Cinderella 'do is not cute)



HONORABLE MENTION:


Amy Poehler (we love this look on her. She is finally back to her body after having two sons and she looks great), Jennifer Lawrence (we were on the fence about this one because it's a little boring, but overall we like it)


Kerry Washington (she should have gone with a beautiful down 'do. The gown is cute and the white looks great on her), Sarah Hyland (this is one of the best dresses she's ever worn. Well done Sarah!)

 

Claire Danes (we were definitely back and forth with this dress. On one hand it reminds us of Tilda Swinton's hideous 2008 Oscar gown, but on the other hand we love the asymmetry and simple design), Tina Fey (sure it's her staple black dress, but we think she looks good and we love the 40's hair), Anne Hathaway (it's edgy and it really teeters the line between rockin' and crazy)



SEEING DOUBLE:

 

Marion Cotillard versus Julianna Margulies
THE WINNER: Cotillard


Mayim Bialik versus Edie Falco
THE WINNER: Mayim Bialik 

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