The 86th annual Academy Awards were last night and though the live red carpet coverage was a huge disappointment–seriously E! what happened?!– the fashion on said carpet was not.
Jennifer Lawrence in Dior. My queen had everyone bowing down last night when she showed up in this red peplum gown. The princess seams made the dress fit like a glove, her hair was styled to perfection and her jewelry was simple and elegant. If you know me you know I love a necklace worn to the back and this is her second time doing it, with a $2 million Neil Lane necklace no less.
Amy Adams in Gucci. Navy is the perfect color for her poorly styled red hair and creamy skin. Tiffany jewels completed the look. Sometimes less really is more with this A-Lister. This is the first time this season that she deviated from her 70's inspired looks. She said she wanted to do something that felt like her and that she would be comfortable in. We love her decision!
Lady Gaga in Versace. Thought I am not sure why Mother Monster was on the red carpet because she didn't actually go into the Dolby Theatre to watch the show, but rather watched it with her Godchildren's father Elton John at his annual Oscar viewing party, I was more than happy to see her there. She is the face of Versace and represented the brand wonderfully in this light, airy pink gown. I could've done without the scarf, but whatcha gonna do?
Lupita Nyong'o in custom Prada. The movement and color of the dress are beautiful, but I can't help but hate the headband. She doesn't have any hair! It doesn't make sense and the band takes away from her beautiful mini ear cuffs. The Oscar winner also gave a memorable heartfelt acceptance speech: "No matter where you're from, your dreams are valid."
Jessica Biel in Chanel Haute Couture. Dripping in Tiffany diamonds, this shimmery nude gown was a red carpet dream. I also think this was a gown that wasn't done justice in photographs. I also think I would have rather seen her husband–OUCH!, it still pains me to say that word–Justin Timberlake escort her down the carpet, but I may be biased, so whatever. Her look was effortless and chic.
Let's hear it for the boys!
The men have really stepped up their game this awards season. From textures, patterns and colors, they are taking more risks than ever and I have no complaints.
The men have really stepped up their game this awards season. From textures, patterns and colors, they are taking more risks than ever and I have no complaints.
Well, that's it. Award season has come to an end. The emptiness has already taken over and I am unsure what there is to look forward to now. Thanks for sticking with me through the season! Until next year, kiddies.