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  • Met Gala 2013 | Red Carpet Fashion Round Up | Part 1

    Possibly the glitziest and, arguably, most outrageous night of fashion the Met Gala was held this past Monday night in New York City. The event kickstarts the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute exhibition and is themed every year accordingly. This year’s theme Punk: Chaos to Couture was a controversial one this year and even more interesting to judge. I was on the look out for looks that both encompassed the theme but also worked the red carpet with elegance…tough criteria? This first part of two (there were over 60 looks to review!) looks at who managed to catch my eye for all the right, and wrong, reasons.

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    First up a trio of wonderfully dresses ladies, all showcasing the theme in their own way.
    I can always count on Paloma Faith to show up and steal the show. The British singer wore a shimmering ombre Michael Cinco gown. Not only was the gown backless, which showed off her event appropriate tattoos, but the gown has built in gloves which blend seamlessly into the whole look. Classic-ly simple make up and an eye-catching headpiece captured the perfect blend of punk and couture, so much so that I’d go out on a limb and say she was the ambassador of the Met Gala theme this year!
    Anne Hathaway showcased one of the most daring looks of the night, in fact I had to double take to make sure this was actually her. Anne not only looked killer in her sheer and sequined Valentino gown, but her now famous cropped do been given a new lease of life. Namely the peroxide blonde treatment. The whole look certainly turned head and I’m loving this new ‘throw caution to the wind’ Hathaway.
    Emmy Rossum’s look shoots up to one of my best dressed of the night for many reasons. 1. The gorgeous Donna Karan gown in all it’s sequin, frayed tulle and embellished glory 2. The accessories, from the knuckle ring to chainmail earrings 3. The beauty/hair. The backcombed updo and oh-so smokey eyeshadow…4? Emmy Rossum throwing a 180 on what she usually goes for and pulling off beautiful punk princess glamour. Brava!
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    The next set of women opted for the typical gothic black look as an ode to the theme.
    Vampire Diaries actress Nina Dobrev donned a vampish Monique Lhuillier jumpsuit/gown hybrid. Whatever it was, it was definitely one of the most eye-catching gowns of the evening and she looks uttering stunning in it. 
    Indie princess Florence Welch went for a soft gothic glam instead of full blown punk in a fringed Givenchy gown. The dress was actually one of the ones from the collection I was hoping she would pick up and wear, and she didn’t let me down with this sultry look.
    Ashley Greene seemed to skip punk and headed into gothic territory with this elegant looking Marchesa gown. The gown is gorgeous, but the fit’s a little funny around her stomach and bust?

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    It wasn’t a complete dark gloomfest of blacks and khol eyeliner, these ladies opted for shining whites for the Gala instead. It’s been a while since I’ve been wowed by Rooney Mara so I suppose the Met Gala would be the perfect place for her to get back into my good books. Which she did in a white lace, Victorian inspired Givenchy gown. Bold lips and minimal styling keep this looking less angelic and oh so good. 
    At first Hailee Steinfeld’s look is rather adorable. Take a closer glance and you’ll spot the subtle use of safety pins to create the golden starburts on her Donna Karan dress, bed head hair and smokey eyes. Well played Steinfeld, both pretty and punk at the same time.
    A very ethereal looking Katie Holmes attended the Gala in a white Calvin Klein gown. It’s a gorgeous look, but the only thing keeping her within theme is her punk-ish quiff.
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    The Met Gala is famous for attracting designers and their muses, so this next photo set I’m simply gonna call…the models.
    As one of Burberry’s babes (as I like to call them) it’s no wonder Cara Delevinge wore the designer on the night. It’s a simple black gown, but the golden studs, gothic make up and ear cuff hit the theme right on the head. Supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whitley went for a daring Gucci look with a silk skirt, revealing cleavage and gothic lace detailing. It’s unusual and it stands out, but Rosie’s had better looks in the past. A black cut out dress, yet despite the cut outs why does this feel so tame for Miranda Kerr? Her Michael Kors gown was elegant, but a blended behind the more daring looks of the night.
    It wouldn’t be a Met Gala night without a little animal print right? Coco Rocha’s Emmanuel Ungaro fit the bill here, but shoulder detailing felt a little too distracting and her ankle boots too heavy for a gown like this. It’s Heidi Klum in Marchesa, so this should be good right? Well for someone who loves a good ol’ OTT Halloween costume you would’ve though Ms Klum would’ve first to hit the costume couture but no. Her white, silk gown with silver bejewelled bodice was positively angelic…not very Hell’s Angels at all. Must do better Heidi!
    Only supermodel Giselle could get away with this Anthony Vaccarello mini. It’s tiny, it’s revealing but have you seen what this Brazilian model looks like? I can cut her a break I think.Emma-Watson-Jennifer-Lawrence-Kristen-Stewart
    A trio, famous for being in franchises with famous trios…hehe ^_^ aka Emma, Jen & KStew somehow didn’t seem to make the best dressed cut for me…
    Oh Emma. I was expecting huge things from Emma Watson at the Gala this year (I mean c’mon the girl wore De La Renta for the HP7 world premiere!) but her Prabal Gurung dress isn’t remotely edgy enough to carry into the theme or catch my attention. Yes, it’s something different for her, but the Met Gala is all about the drama and Emma simply fades into the background. Better luck next time!
    Jennifer Lawrence, I do love you. But this is the Met Gala dah’ling and a pretty princess Christian Dior gown simply won’t do, even with the netted veil. We’ve seen Jennifer do rockstar edge before, so this look (despite the fact that she looks incredibly gorgeous here) was more than a little bit of disappointment. 
    This year’s theme should’ve been a breeze for tom-boy Kristen Stewart. However, though her hair has been given the quiff treatment, there’ something a little off with her Stella McCartney jumpsuit. I’m not sure whether it’s the cut or colour of the jumpsuit but it make Kristen look a little frumpy…ah well. 

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    There felt like a distinct lake of punk looks on the night…until this duo rocked up. Take this next look from the neckline down and I would’ve been happy to call it one of the more fitting couture pieces of the night. I can’t be too harsh on Miley Cyrus here. She did follow the theme in her Marc Jacobs gown but she took it one step too far with the styling. The hair would’ve done better in the side-swept look she’s been sporting recently and, dare I say it, she may have been hoisted up to one of the best dressed of the night!…dammit Miley!
    Jesus take the wheel, what have we here? Oh yes, Madonna. Yes taking on the punk theme with both hands. This Givenchy number alone would’ve sufficed on it’s own, but no she had to add the studs…and the heels…and the chains…and the hosiery…and the dog collar…oh and the wig. Oh dear.
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    It wasn’t all a lost cause though! Three women who went for the hard edge. Sienna Miller went for classic British designer Burberry for her look on the night. Had it not been for the studded leather jacket and rockstar accessories, I would’ve brushed this look under the carpet. She’s definitely channelling a Kate Moss vibe here and it totally works. 
    Think punk. Think Vivienne Westwood. And Christina Ricci did with her high-low tartan number. It’s classic Westwood, and Christina’s styled this very simply with retro waves and platform pumps. The dress does the talking here. 
    Hunger Games gal Elizabeth Banks, shunned the fancy gown or rockstar mini in favour of a golden Atelier Versace blazer. But it’s her Brian Atwood heels that grabbed my attention with their gold accents and fringing detail.
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    The Met Gala is all about trying something a little different, a little fashion forward and having fun with the look. Cameron Diaz almost slipped by my in her electric blue Stella McCartney gown. She’s usually one for a sexier look on the red carpet but this is caped and minimalist, with a not so subtle spiked belt and sleek bleached blonde hair. This is quite the departure for Cameron and I kinda like it. Fashion lovely Alexa Chung went for a little black Erdem dress. But don’t be fooled by the simple premise, the detailing on this is immense. From the sheer midriff, peek-a-book pants, cut out details and Victorian inspired neckline this look is daring for Alexa, yet completely fresh too.

    Keep an eye out for part 2 coming soon!

    R.xoxo
    *all images via Zimbio
  • MTV Movie Awards 2013 | Red Carpet Fashion Round Up

    It’s time again for another red carpet fashion round up. The MTV Movie Awards were held last Sunday, once dominated by that ever present vampire-film-that-shan’t-be-named the more diverse range of films means a more diverse range of looks on the red carpet, both good and bad! 
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    It was neither a nominee or movie star guest that won out the best dressed for me, but model-presenter of the night Karlie Kloss. Karlie really stood out as the red carpet correspondent in an all white Cushnie et Ochs dress with sleek modern style and cut out details. Her bob goes perfectly with this and she really set the standard for the night. A close second was Teen Wolf’s Crystal Reed in a gorgeous red Nha Khanh mini. The colour goes wonderfully with her skin tone and I’m forever grateful that she pinned her hair back so we can see the pretty lace detail around the neckline. The tulle skirt is also lovely and leads well into her nude Manolo Blahniks.
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    The Pitch Perfect ladies were out in force, not only representing their film but performing too. As Anna Kendrick was off being a movie star and filming it was up to her fellow cast mates to hold the fort. Barden Bella’s group leader, Anna Camp, looked amazing in a simple white Herve Leger mini along with her sleek blonde hair. Her pink shoes and Jimmy Choo clutch kept this look from fading into the background. Brittany Snow also made an appearance showcasing a new blonde bob cut, which fit perfectly with her Lela Rose dress. Her new ‘do allowed her to show off the metallic shoulder pads on the dress too! Alexis Knapp also went for pink and white in a Nicola Finetti dress with a fit and flair detail on the skirt. The pattern is great here and the girly style went perfectly with her pink make up. The eccentric Hana Mae Lee wore a Hana Mae Lee LBD with cut out details around the neckline and black sandals, but it was her cigarette headpiece that got everyone talking. The whole thing felt very Lady Gaga and I’m on the fence about whether or not this works here.
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    I always think the MTV Movie Awards are the perfect place to go all out and this trio did just that. Kerry Washington went for a Michael Kors gown. I love the stark contrast between the black of the top half of the gown and the pop of orange of the skirt, that being said the skirt does look a little flat and could use a decent steam iron. Selena Gomez sparkled like a showgirl in a golden Julien Macdonald mini. With its fringe detailing, Selena went simple with the rest of her style with strappy sandals and plaited hairdo. And finally Melanie Iglesias also went for a glittering outfit in a white gown with both a thigh split and plunge detailing, accompanied by loosely style locks.
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    Two big franchise stars went for simpler looks in shades of blue. Emma Watson went for a Maxime Simoëns mini with her signature minimalistic styling. I actually love this dress, with its intricate straps and pale blue colours. Her hair is a little lacklustre – though I’ll grant the fact she’ll have been on a 7 hour flight from London prior to this. Percy Jackson star Alexandra Daddario wore a patterned Missoni mini with pointed black court shoes. The pattern on the dress is great but her shoe choice could’ve been a bit more inspiring.
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    The new set of young Hollywood were also very much present at the ceremony. Bella Thorne‘s Emporio Armani suit was a very risky choice for the teenage Disney actress, but she pulled this off rather well. The suit itself is well fitted and cleverly accessorised, with a very Olivia Palermo feel to her whole look. Ariana Grande went for a cutesy white mini dress, this was the kind of thing I expect Bella to be wearing. Bridgit Mendler wore a gorgeously patterned Parker dress, shame her shoes seemed to blend in with the floor. 
    On the other side the style stake was an unsurprisingly bad entry from Ke$ha, who looked every bit a hot mess as she usually does – I think someone online described this look as Boy George meets Courtney Love…in the worst way possible. I know Hayley Williams is a rockstar but I’m just not getting this TopShop and Zara look, in fact the only thing I like about this look is Hayley’s hair do!
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    Two ladies who are fans of taking risks at red carpet events. On my ‘could do better’ list was a surprising entry from Chloe Moretz. Chloe’s usually a lot more on point, but I just couldn’t get behind her denim Louis Vuitton dress. Perhaps too casual? Or a little ill-fitted? Or maybe it’s the styling? Whatever it is, it’s just not working Chloe. One the surface Zoe Saldana‘s Givenchy look is simple…until you get to the skirt of the gown. The floral/lace panel holds enough detail to keep me interested in this look, go perfectly with her black sandals and work well with Zoe’s frame.

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    A pretty heavily pregnant Kim Kardashian in Saint Laurent walked the red carpet too. The batwing dress was actually refreshing on the reality TV show star, a little more modest, with a simple golden necklace and sleek hair. Keep it up Kim! Holland Roden also donned black in a Donna Karen number. The plunging neckline and mesh panel on the 50’s style skirt shape showcase a modern take on the retro look….I also adore her shoes!

    *all images via Zimbio

    What were your favourite looks?
    Keep on wishing…
    R.xoxo
  • The Oscars 2013 | Red Carpet Fashion Round Up

    The big finale of award show season is that glittering Hollywood glamour in the form of the Oscars. This year’s Academy Awards have been hailed as one of the best for film but it was also one of the best for the red carpet too! Here’s some of the high(and low) lights. 
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    For the first time ever I have a trio of joint best dressed from the red carpet. First up the ever gorgeous and elegant, Jennifer Lawrence in a stunning Dior gown. I feel like the past few events have been leading up to her big Oscar moment and she definitely didn’t let me down here. With the simplest of styling, subtle jewels and simply letting the dress do the talking. Jen has for sure been the Belle of the awards season once again this year! Kristin Chenoweth was giving host Seth McFarlane a hand during the ceremony. She look equally as beautiful on the red carpet in a tulle and bejewelled Tony Ward gown. Like Jennifer, Kristin let the gown do the talking, with a top-knot up do and smokey make up to accompany the look. And finally the last of the three was Zoe Saldana in something a little different. Her Alexis Mabille Couture fishtail gown really captured my attention. It’s fashion forward yet not too OTT, not to mention all lovely little details all over the gown from the applique flowers to the grey tones peeking out of the tail. I tip my hat to all three ladies!

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    The paler shades were a popular trend on the night. Charlize Theron debuted her new cropped hairdo in a Dior gown. It’s a very minimalistic look and she does look amazing here, I’m also betting she’s been taking hair styling tips from a Ms Hathaway. Jessica Chastain stuck to her guns, but when she looks this good how can complain? Jessica went for a glittering pale gold Giorgio Armani gown with retro waves and bright red lips. Can’t go wrong with a classic Hollywood look. Anne Hathaway picked up her Best Actress Oscar in a simple Prada gown. Like Charlize, Anne went for a minimalist look with very pretty pink styling. It’s another beautiful look but I’ve seen Anne in similar stuff before. I like it better when she goes all out, especially when it’s at something as big as the Oscars.

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    Anne wasn’t the only Les Mis star to shine for me. Small town girl Samantha Barks rocked up at her first  Oscars looking striking in a simplistic Valentino gown. The plunge neckline can go either way but Sam manages to pull it off with class and elegance. I love her slightly edgy look and very much look forward to seeing more of her on the red carpets this year! You can’t go wrong in Alexander McQueen and Amanda Seyfried certainly didn’t. The gown itself is intricately embroidered with a little keyhole detail and high neckline, which looks great on Amanda. 

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    On to the dark side for this next set of actresses. Salma Hayek went for a very regal, high necked Alexander McQueen, I love the gown but Salma looks a bit stiff wearing it? After her foray into colour Adele went back to black in a Jenny Packham dress. I really hope this retreat into her comfort zone wasn’t the consequence of the backlash against her BRIT Award dress? Come back to the lighter side Adele! Halle Berry made somewhat of an improved look in a futuristic Versace gown. This fits like a glove on her, but again. Hair Halle! I’m begging for a hairdo update stat!
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    Away from the pale hues and darker shades were ladies who dared to go for colour. The fashion forward Fan Bingbing captured my attention in a hot pink Marchesa gown. Some people may complain this was too theatrical but what the hey, it’s the Oscars! Jane Fonda still defying her age and proving you don’t have to be a 20 year old supermodel to look this good in Atelier VersaceKerry Washington went for a pretty pink Miu Miu dress, with an embroidered empire line leading into an even pinker skirt. I’m on the fence for this one, I think it’s most likely a grow-er. On the arm of her man, Mrs Affleck a.k.a Jennifer Garner wore a pretty purple Gucci gown, with tulle details along the back of the skirt. For her role as supportive wife this was good enough, but I’m expecting more if she comes back into the spotlight soon.

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    Red hot looks from the red carpet came from Sally Field and Olivia Munn. Nominee Sally wore a long sleeved Valentino and I adore the long train here. Olivia wore one of my favourites from Marchesa‘s collection, the draping and embroidering are just so decadent. Though I am left wishing it was Frieda Pinto wearing it instead.

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    Two blue hues from Jennifer Hudson and Reese Witherspoon. Jennifer went for a diva-ish look in a sparkling Roberto Cavalli gown. It’s figure hugging, it’s eye-catching and Jennifer works the gown with A-List attitude. Reese Witherspoon went for an electric blue strapless dress by Louis Vuitton. On the surface it’s a classic look, but the cut and details on the gown bring in back into 2013.

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    Not everyone was on top form on the night. Oh Kristen, you were doing so well on the Twi-sh*te/Snow White promo tours. Kristen Stewart went for a simple Reem Acra gown with neutral make up. The gown just looks ill-fitted her and gah…HAIR. It’s the Oscar’s young lady, brush it! I will give her a little respite as I know she was in crutches for the whole night but still! Jennifer Aniston went for a red Valentino gown on the red carpet, which sounds good on paper but the dress literally fell flat and so did her hair. Compared to a lot of looks on the night she blended into the background (despite the colour of her dress). After her appearance at Grammy’s Kelly Rowland continues to puzzle me with her red carpet choices. I’m completely on the fence here about her Donna Karan gown. Too much of a mismatch of styling? Too much leg? I don’t know but it didn’t set my world on fire.
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    It wouldn’t be the Oscars without some glittering gowns. Nicole Kidman continues to surprise me at this year’s awards season in her favourite designer L’Wren Scott. Her hair’s a little lack-luster, but the gown certainly isn’t and Nicole just shimmers as she glided alongside her husband. Catherine Zeta Jones gave the audience musical treat singing ‘All That Jazz’ during the ceremony, but also wore a glittering Zuhair Murad dress. It’s OTT glamour that Catherine, thankfully, manages to pull off with ease.

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    The Oscar are a chance for every actress of every age to have their princess moment and all three of these actresses got their moment to shine. Octavia Spencer went to her go-to designer Tadashi Shoji off the shoulder gown. This is a very feminine look for Octavia, who normally goes from richer shades and minimalist fabrics, but I really like seeing to more delicate side of her. Leave it to Amy Adams to turn up the ceremony looking like a Disney princess. And what designer is the epitome of pretty princess style? Oscar De La Renta of course. Fairytale joke aside, Amy does look beautiful here. The youngest attendee came in the miniature form of Quyenzhane Wallis. The Best Actress nominee (still wtf-ing about that, she’s like 5!) looked pretty adorable in a blue gown, with the coolest accessory of the night…a dog handbag.

    Who were your favourites of the night? A great finale to the awards season?

    *all images via Zimbio
    Keep on wishing…
    R.xoxo