Tag: Fashion Round Up

  • Golden Globes 2012 – Red Carpet Fashion Round-Up part 2

    Part 2 of my Golden Globe red carpet round up…

    If there was one set of ladies I was looking forward to seeing at this awards show, it was the Glee ladies [surprise, surprise]. 
    Dianna Agron’s Giles gown, much like Emma Stone, was the cause of many headaches for me. One on hand, I don’t think there is any actress as stunning looking as Dianna, her hair and make up was flawless; the gown itself is gorgeous with it’s sculptured swan design on the bodice and intricate lace tiered cutouts. This look should be a match made in heaven, but something just doesn’t sit right with me. Maybe it’s the fit? Or her height? Or maybe the tiers just don’t sit right? Either way I’ve spent way too much time trying to convince myself that this look was incredible, but when you compare it to last year’s Golden Globe’s look? I hate to say it but it’s only…okay [God it kills me to say that] 
    Lea Michele seemed to have co-ordinated with her co-star [but let’s not get into Faberry/Achele on this blog]. Lea glittered in a very risque Marchesa gown with an amazing embroidered bodice. She looked amazing, kept jewellery and styling simple. The dress speaks for itself here. 

    Amber Riley and Naya Rivera were the only other two Glee girls in attendance on the red carpet this year. Amber blew me away here in Badgley Mischka, simple, red hot and fabulous. Naya tried something a little different in a high collar Vera Wang gown. This is probably the best shot of it, which I think says something about her choice here. Naya has a bold and brash personality and I wish her dress choice was so…well dull.  Kudos to her for stepping out of the box, but try a little harder next time Naya.  

    A surprise favourite for me was Evan Rachel Wood. Her peacock inspired Gucci Premiere gown was pretty break-taking, from the plunging neckline, to the shimmering fish scales down towards the feathered tail. Just like a peacock she strutted the red carpet with her head held high with minimal make up. Beautiful!

    It wasn’t all about the acting talent on the night. Madonna picked up an award for Best Original Song for her film W.E in a Reem Acra gown. The gowns something a little different for the singer and it’s not as horrendous as some of the other red carpet photos made it out to look. I’m glad I found this photo though, my one gripe about her styling was the fingerless black glove on her right hand [conveniently hidden behind her skirt here].

    Blue was a big trend this year, but there was more than one way of working it. Kelly Osbourne was covering the red carpet in a Zac Posen fishtail gown that was awfully crumpled, the gown itself is lovely but don’t get me started on her hair! Wash it out Kelly!
    Michelle Williams is certainly going out of her way to distance herself from her on screen portrayal of Marilyn Monroe, here in a midnight blue Jason Wu gown. The print is a nice change for Michelle, who usually goes for more minimal styles but it was kinda ‘meh’ compared to past looks. 
    You can always count on Tilda Swinton to grab the attention on the red carpet in a pale blue Haider Ackermann gown. The only other person I can see pulling this look off is Rooney Mara or Cate Blancett, you need to be statuesque to work this look. Some may hate on the dress but Tilda is never one to conform with a pretty princess dress for awards season and this look is completely her own. 

    One lady I was very dissppointed with was Mila Kunis, which is a complete turnaround from her impressive run at last year’s awards show. Attending just to host is no excuse to pick a boring Dior dress Mila, you’re shrinking into the background! I’m praying she gets her mojo back soon [fingers crossed]

    Young Hollywood was noticably missing from this year’s Golden Globes but was nicely represented by Shailene Woodley and Ariel Winter. Shailene kept it minimal is a sleek Marchesa gown, whereas Ariel looked adorable in a purple Dolce & Gabbana dress black bow pumps. 
    [All images via Zimbio.com] 

    I’ve definitely missed doing these round ups =) here’s to another great awards show season!
  • Golden Globe Awards 2012 – Red Carpet Fashion Round-Up part 1

    January marks the starts of the glittering awards season in the world of showbiz and arguably the best event to kick it off is the Golden Globe Awards. This year’s red carpet was a bit of a roller-coaster ride when it came who wore it best with some new favourites emerging and some old favourites falling short.

    Anyone who follows me on Twitter will know I had a bit of an internal dilemma when it came to picking a definite favourite at the awards. But after I slept on it I think it was clear that Emma Stone stole the show for me. She look sensational in a deep purple Lanvin gown and smoky make up. I had a feeling of de-ja vu, but when you looks this good who really cares right?

    Two Hollywood veterans who really impressed me this time was Angelina Jolie and Kate Winslet, both proof that no matter what your age or size you can look amazing. Angelina stepped out in Atelier Versace and, like last year, shunned her black red carpet uniform for a cream gown with a thigh high split. Kate was just as stunning in a figure hugging Jenny Packham gown. Well done ladies!

      This gown caused me a lot of stress last night, Zooey Deschanel hit the red carpet in a custom made Prada gown. From the front the gown looks a little ill fitted around the waistline and the flow from the embellishment to the satin doesn’t seem to work; but the back detail and embellishment on the front is stunning! Lime green might not be to everyone’s taste but it’s nice seeing Zooey out of her comfort zone of vintage tea dresses. One thing I do love is her hair and make up, very 60’s movie siren.

    Three women making some pretty dramatic entrances to the awards were Piper Perabo, Charlize Theron and Sarah Michelle Gellar, in Theyskens Theory, Dior and Monique Lhuilier respectively. 
    Starting with Piper, the gown itself is gorgeous but I’m definitely left thinking she’s not tall enough to pull it off. The top half looks great on her but the skirt looks almost impossible to walk in. 
    Charlize brought some great Hollywood glamour with her gown, on anyone else it would’ve look very costume-y but she worked that gown so well. 
    Sarah Michelle Gellar was a surprise, her gown was one of my favourites from this collection but it’s a gown that demands someone with a big personality to wear it. And as much as I love her as an actress [hello Buffy fan here!] I’d probably love it more on someone like Dianna Agron or Katy Perry. 

    Bringing some va va voom to the red carpet were Reese Witherspoon in Zac Posen and Sophia Vergara in Vera Wang, both in stunning figure hugging fish tail gowns. 

    One lady I know will be dividing opinions during this awards season is Rooney Mara. The relative newbie stepped out in a simple plunging Nina Ricci gown. I will give the girl some credit for managing her hairdo since filming ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ but I think this will be a look that grows on me. I’m hoping she steps up to become the Hailee Steinfeld/Jennifer Lawrence of this awards season and will grow into her style every time we see her. 

    Keep an eye out for my next part!
    [All images via Zimbio.com] 
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 London premiere | Red Carpet fashion round up

    Another red carpet roundup. It’s not an award ceremony but the sheer scale of the London premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in Trafalgar Square definitely warrants attention.

    I spent the afternoon sobbing over the speeches and the fact that in a week I’ll be watching my childhood end *sob*. But I was also paying close attention to the red carpet fashion of all these actors who I watched grow up over the years.

    First up and my definite favourite of the whole event was Emma Watson. I remember her arriving at the Philosopher’s Stone London premiere in something that resembled a sack, the dress wore her that time but oh how does time fly. She looked stunning and pulled out all the stops in a tulle Oscar De LaRenta ballgown. Swoon!

    Another gorgeous Gryffindor was Bonnie Wright wowed me in her own special way. I love how she doesn’t compromise her style and go for the big Oscar-style gown, it suited Emma but I’m not sure it would’ve suited Bonnie. She went for sophisticated elegance in Miu Miu.

     
     
     
    The sun did shine down on this London premiere (albeit for just in time for the stars to come out) and I was happy to see these two great LWD’s from Clemence Poesy (in Nina Ricci) and Evanna Lynch. I think I like Evanna’s better though, the top half of Clemence’s dress is a bit on the puffy side for my liking.
     
     
    Two wonderful eccentrics in the form of Helena Bonham Carter and Natalia Tena. Helena never disappoints me with her wonderfully kooky style in a dark green gown with a pink fascinator, the only thing that’s annoying me is her handbag, a matching pink handbag would’ve been nicer. At first glance Natalia’s outfit is a bit of a miss. But it’s actually grown on me, even down to the cowboy boots the whole outfit reminds me so much of her characters Tonks.
     
    Proving that age is just a number are my two of my favourite British actresses; Imelda Staunton looking nothing like her sickly pink character Umbridge and Dame Maggie Smith sharply dressed in a smart suit.
     
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    I couldn’t leave the boys out of this fashion round up. With Rupert Grint, Tom Felton and Matthew Lewis keeping in plain, simple and sharp in striking black suits; and James and Oliver Phelps and the boy wizard Daniel Radcliffe himself thinking out of the box in light beige, navy and grey respectively.
     
    And finally the Queen herself. JK Rowling looking stunning in Oscar De LaRenta. It’s such a shame the red carpet soaked the edges of the dress, but I do love her bejewelled earrings. She looks like mother nature ^_^
     
    What a way to send Harry off!
     
    Ria Xx