Oscars fashion 2024

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Anonymous wrote:

Zendaya is so stunning that it's almost unreal. That woman wears clothes like no one else.






It's because she's fine-boned and slim, instead of average-boned and starved to fit into a size 0. Therefore she looks healthy, yet slender, and she has the good sense to find clothes that don't reveal things we don't necessarily want to see, like bony sternums on other women's V-shaped decolletage.

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I agree that someone needs to tell Emily Blunt to go for COLOR. Vibrant jewel tones will enhance her pale skin. Her usual neutrals make her look so ghostly.
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Anonymous wrote:I did not like Emily Blunt's dress. I also think she should stop wearing so many neutrals especially when she makes her hair so blonde. She looks so washed out. Her face also had a weird Mary Kate Olsen look to it,not sure if that's weight loss or surgery.

I thought overall a pretty good night with most people looking good. I still hate the trend of the deep plunge neckline that looks like a piece was cut out of the middle, and wish that look would die. And, as I say at every awards show, a lot of women looked like their dress needed to be hiked up half on inch over their chest -- the designers seem to often cut it so that it looks like it's about to slip off at any second.

Mary Steenburger and Ted Danson win the prize for couple we'd move like to be/move next to in our older years. They look fabulous and totally comfortable in their own skin. Please no one tell me that they secretly hate each other.

Jamie Lee Curtis also looked great, showing how to do it as a woman of a certain age in Hollywood.

Zendaya wins for best old school glamour.

I wish Emma Stone would not wear her hair like Wednesday Adams. It almost makes her unattractive (an impossible feat). Her dress was fun.

Not a fan of Chris Hemsworth's wife's dress -- looks like something to wear clubbing.



I didn't like Emily Blunt's dress, either. I don't know how you make that woman look washed out and plain, but there you go.

Zendaya is so stunning that it's almost unreal. That woman wears clothes like no one else.



I liked Florence Pugh even with the weird straps





Did you see what she wore to the Dune premiere.....?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I did not like Emily Blunt's dress. I also think she should stop wearing so many neutrals especially when she makes her hair so blonde. She looks so washed out. Her face also had a weird Mary Kate Olsen look to it,not sure if that's weight loss or surgery.

I thought overall a pretty good night with most people looking good. I still hate the trend of the deep plunge neckline that looks like a piece was cut out of the middle, and wish that look would die. And, as I say at every awards show, a lot of women looked like their dress needed to be hiked up half on inch over their chest -- the designers seem to often cut it so that it looks like it's about to slip off at any second.

Mary Steenburger and Ted Danson win the prize for couple we'd move like to be/move next to in our older years. They look fabulous and totally comfortable in their own skin. Please no one tell me that they secretly hate each other.

Jamie Lee Curtis also looked great, showing how to do it as a woman of a certain age in Hollywood.

Zendaya wins for best old school glamour.

I wish Emma Stone would not wear her hair like Wednesday Adams. It almost makes her unattractive (an impossible feat). Her dress was fun.

Not a fan of Chris Hemsworth's wife's dress -- looks like something to wear clubbing.



I didn't like Emily Blunt's dress, either. I don't know how you make that woman look washed out and plain, but there you go.

Zendaya is so stunning that it's almost unreal. That woman wears clothes like no one else.



I liked Florence Pugh even with the weird straps





Did you see what she wore to the Dune premiere.....?


Yes and only Zendaya could make it look classy. Can you imagine anyone else?

Good point PP about her looking slim but still fed. I am someone who actually finds a lot of people attractive - lots of types, lots of shapes, lots of ages, I'm just lucky that way I think. But truly, Zendaya hit the genetic lottery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lupita Nyong'o looked stunning in Armani.


She is my winner for the night. That was a beautiful color that looked amazing on her.
Anonymous
Sydney Sweeney wore an Angelina Jolie dress from back in the day. It didn't do much for her.

https://www.usmagazine.com/stylish/news/sydney-sweeney-wears-angelina-jolies-2004-oscars-dress-at-afterparty/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sydney Sweeney wore an Angelina Jolie dress from back in the day. It didn't do much for her.

https://www.usmagazine.com/stylish/news/sydney-sweeney-wears-angelina-jolies-2004-oscars-dress-at-afterparty/


Agreed. I think her boobs are too big for a dress like that. It made her look matronly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Zendaya is so stunning that it's almost unreal. That woman wears clothes like no one else.






It's because she's fine-boned and slim, instead of average-boned and starved to fit into a size 0. Therefore she looks healthy, yet slender, and she has the good sense to find clothes that don't reveal things we don't necessarily want to see, like bony sternums on other women's V-shaped decolletage.



She's also one of the few that has the cups over the breasts actually properly fit. Hailee Steinfelds' dress needed another inch across the bosum.

Did anything say anything about Rita Moreno? She is fabulous -- she's not dressed like a kid and she is occasion-appropriate, but not boring or "old" looking. She is living her best life, having fun, and looking great.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I did not like Emily Blunt's dress. I also think she should stop wearing so many neutrals especially when she makes her hair so blonde. She looks so washed out. Her face also had a weird Mary Kate Olsen look to it,not sure if that's weight loss or surgery.

I thought overall a pretty good night with most people looking good. I still hate the trend of the deep plunge neckline that looks like a piece was cut out of the middle, and wish that look would die. And, as I say at every awards show, a lot of women looked like their dress needed to be hiked up half on inch over their chest -- the designers seem to often cut it so that it looks like it's about to slip off at any second.

Mary Steenburger and Ted Danson win the prize for couple we'd move like to be/move next to in our older years. They look fabulous and totally comfortable in their own skin. Please no one tell me that they secretly hate each other.

Jamie Lee Curtis also looked great, showing how to do it as a woman of a certain age in Hollywood.

Zendaya wins for best old school glamour.

I wish Emma Stone would not wear her hair like Wednesday Adams. It almost makes her unattractive (an impossible feat). Her dress was fun.

Not a fan of Chris Hemsworth's wife's dress -- looks like something to wear clubbing.



I didn't like Emily Blunt's dress, either. I don't know how you make that woman look washed out and plain, but there you go.

Zendaya is so stunning that it's almost unreal. That woman wears clothes like no one else.



I liked Florence Pugh even with the weird straps





Did you see what she wore to the Dune premiere.....?


Yes and only Zendaya could make it look classy. Can you imagine anyone else?

Good point PP about her looking slim but still fed. I am someone who actually finds a lot of people attractive - lots of types, lots of shapes, lots of ages, I'm just lucky that way I think. But truly, Zendaya hit the genetic lottery.


Showing your butt cheeks is not classy, that's a weird way to describe that outfit.

Anonymous
Rita Moreno was fantastic
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Zendaya is so stunning that it's almost unreal. That woman wears clothes like no one else.






It's because she's fine-boned and slim, instead of average-boned and starved to fit into a size 0. Therefore she looks healthy, yet slender, and she has the good sense to find clothes that don't reveal things we don't necessarily want to see, like bony sternums on other women's V-shaped decolletage.




She's gorgeous and can wear literally anything (see butt bot outfit) but this is maybe the only dress I haven't loved on her. It's fine, and fits perfectly, just a bit meh for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sydney Sweeney wore an Angelina Jolie dress from back in the day. It didn't do much for her.

https://www.usmagazine.com/stylish/news/sydney-sweeney-wears-angelina-jolies-2004-oscars-dress-at-afterparty/


Agreed. I think her boobs are too big for a dress like that. It made her look matronly.



Yes, she's too top-heavy for that dress, which doesn't flatter her chest at all. She looks oddly lopsided rather than sexy. And the color washes her out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Zendaya is so stunning that it's almost unreal. That woman wears clothes like no one else.






It's because she's fine-boned and slim, instead of average-boned and starved to fit into a size 0. Therefore she looks healthy, yet slender, and she has the good sense to find clothes that don't reveal things we don't necessarily want to see, like bony sternums on other women's V-shaped decolletage.



+1000 She also has great taste and knows what colors look good on her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I did not like Emily Blunt's dress. I also think she should stop wearing so many neutrals especially when she makes her hair so blonde. She looks so washed out. Her face also had a weird Mary Kate Olsen look to it,not sure if that's weight loss or surgery.

I thought overall a pretty good night with most people looking good. I still hate the trend of the deep plunge neckline that looks like a piece was cut out of the middle, and wish that look would die. And, as I say at every awards show, a lot of women looked like their dress needed to be hiked up half on inch over their chest -- the designers seem to often cut it so that it looks like it's about to slip off at any second.

Mary Steenburger and Ted Danson win the prize for couple we'd move like to be/move next to in our older years. They look fabulous and totally comfortable in their own skin. Please no one tell me that they secretly hate each other.

Jamie Lee Curtis also looked great, showing how to do it as a woman of a certain age in Hollywood.

Zendaya wins for best old school glamour.

I wish Emma Stone would not wear her hair like Wednesday Adams. It almost makes her unattractive (an impossible feat). Her dress was fun.

Not a fan of Chris Hemsworth's wife's dress -- looks like something to wear clubbing.


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Zendaya is so stunning that it's almost unreal. That woman wears clothes like no one else.

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It’s interesting. I think Zendaya is about as interesting as wallpaper paste, just a charisma vacuum. Like obviously very pretty but just… bland.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ariana Grande’s dress was a nod to her upcoming movie. I loved it and I think it’s fun that dressing in character is becoming a thing.


She looked ridiculous. And her fussing with the big poof all night was distracting. If you can't wear it and stand still for 2 min., don't wear it. And it swallowed her whole.
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