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Hits & Misses On The Oscar Red Carpet

February 26, 2013 By: fohblogcreative Category: Award Shows, Celebrity Style, Fashion & Beauty, Uncategorized

Last night was the culmination of awards season–and while we can’t say it was the most awe-inspiring Academy Awards we’ve ever seen, we still loved it in all of its tiered, shiny and strangely-placed-darts glory. We watched, we winced, we cheered and we fell in love with look after look.

Whether it was styled in ’20s art deco fashion or goddess-like columns, metallic shone brightly last night. From Naomi Watts in futuristic-Hollywood glam (Armani Privé) to Nicole Kidman’s cesarean-chic sequins (sorry, L’Wren Scott), those who chose to wear it did so with varying degrees of success.

Halle Berry was incredible in Versace, and Jennifer Hudson got everything absolutely right in a long-sleeved Roberto Cavalli.

Taking styling cues from Chris de Burgh–not always a great idea. However last night’s ladies in red looked incredible–with Jennifer Anniston finally moving away from body-hugging silhouettes and into a sweeping Valentino (though we wish she would’ve had an hairstyle to match–the long, tousled hair made it look like she got ready in the limo). Olivia Munn looked incredible in a deep red Marchesa gown. And can we all just take a moment to appreciate that Sally Field is 66 and absolutely killing it in her Valentino?

Keeping the basics alive seemed to be a sub-theme of last night. Blue (in various shades of cobalt, navy and midnight) and white were the two other big color trends on the red-carpet. Quevenzhané Wallis is stunning, age appropriate and her dog purse is beyond adorable. Helen Hunt’s H&M dress looks exactly like an H&M dress and though Reese Witherspoon was going for a Veronica Lake look, she missed it by a large margin thanks to an unflattering neckline.

Jennifer Lawrence and Charlize Theron (both in Dior Haute Cotoure) are a tie for best-dressed. Though the two gowns are on opposite ends of the sartorial spectrum, the clean lines, elegant silhouettes and impeccable styling make each look pop. Meanwhile, Queen Latifah was downright regal in Badgley Mischka. Who was your best-dressed of the night? Leave your picks in the comments, below!

Photos via Getty Images. 

 

The Hunger Games Premiere

March 13, 2012 By: fohblogcreative Category: Celebrity Style, Fashion & Beauty, Trend Alert, Uncategorized

Last night in Los Angeles, at one of the most highly anticipated movie premieres ever, the Hunger Games cast lived up to every fashion expectation and more! Jennifer Lawrence wowed critics and fans alike by stepping out in a show stopping golden gown with daring back cutouts and a striking high slit.

Jennifer Lawrence at the Hunger Games premiere. Gown by Prabal Gurung. Photo via popsugar. 

Prabal Gurung, the designer, tweeted he “was beyond speechless” at the sight of the star wearing a dress from his fall collection, then he screamed with excitement. Prabal, who is quickly becoming a red-carpet staple, wasn’t the only one rendered speechless! We at Frederick’s were wowed as well. And we think that the girl on fire just rekindled our love of metallic dresses!

Pleated Metallic Dress. Available at fredericks.com.

Using Ms. Lawrence as inspiration, we pulled some of our favorite dresses to help you capture her glow. Not just relegated to evening wear, you can rock a high shine look during the day by keeping your accessories simple, and your makeup understated. Want to make a statement like Jennifer? Go bold for night in sky-high heels and dramatic eyes.

Metallic Tank Dress. Available at fredericks.com.

Get in on the molten action with more gilded frocks at Frederick’s. Missed the premiere? Watch a live-stream of the red carpet here. The Hunger Games hits theaters next week.

What do you think of her fiery look?