Oscars red carpet

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Scandanavian minimalism, lol.



So many ugly dresses from that crew last night. Good grief.
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Anonymous wrote:Gorgeous on Mikie Madison. The strap thing would be annoying but it’s interesting without being weird.


She looks gorgeous, but I just can't stand her.


It’s a great color on her. My daughter has the same coloring and she had a dress for the bar mitzvah circuit in this color and got so many compliments!
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Anonymous wrote:The ozempification of Hollywood has gotten out of hand. Some of these women look like walking skeletons. Georgina Chapman, Demi Moore...shocking. Refreshing to see some normal actresses like Rachel McAdams and Kate Hudson, who look like they simply eat healthily and work out.


+1. So many people looking positively skeletal.


I’m more weirded out by the plastic surgery faces. At some point, looking 20 years younger than your real age isn’t impressive. It’s just weird looking.


Agree. And some of these women are not thin due to ozempic. Demi has looked this way for decades now. I think some of those women limit carbs, eat no sugar, and work out a couple hours a day. Anniston is another like that. I don’t even think it’s really an eating disorder — they are actually probably really healthy but I would be homicidal if I lived like that. But I do know people who really love a lean chicken breast over bulgar with kale followed by an hour of Pilates.

I admit it totally don’t know but Kidman has the look to me of someone who is so stressed out by her perfectionism that she has diarrhea almost every day. She just seems so, so tightly wound.


I guarantee you that all of these people are using a GLP 1 in addition to their highly disordered eating.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone watching. I just saw Kelly Ripa. I love the dress, but the top is a no-go. Especially because of her flat chest, all I can think about when I look at this is "flat as a board". It looks a little softer in this picture; when I watched her on the red carpet, the top part looked very stiff and flat.



She looks gorgeous as it is. Everyone doesn't need or want implants.


+1


She's very pretty but her body looks like a young teen boy.


So? I'm also pretty flat chested and petite. I don't see what the problem is. Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes.


Also flat chested and I hate that dress. I think it’s because aesthetics is about balance and contrast so if you take an angular flat surfaced person and put them in an angular flat surfaced dress, it’s not visually pleasing. Something that creates more curve or movement would be more visually appealing. I’m not saying she needs falsies — just that something that is more fluid would look better. I actually don’t think that dress would look good on anyone though. Unfortunate because it’s otherwise a nice dress.

+1 and adding that the neckline hits the absolute widest part of her which is why it’s so bad.

All this Kelly Ripa bashing when Kirsten Dunst has the EXACT SAME neckline and an objectively worse dress. Why do this when you can wear anything?


DP. Not a fan of the neckline, but I love the tiered dress.


It’s a horrible dress but Kirsten seems to be leaning into the “look at how arty I am in this terribly unflattering dress.” This is what Tilda Swintin always does and Kristin Wiig to a lesser extent.
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Anonymous wrote:Demi Moore as well but amazing dress. I don't know how to post pictures from a tablet. It was a black sparkly sheath with feathers for the top.




Yasss!


I'm sick of Demi Moore. When it looked like she had lobbed her hair for Paris Fashion Week, I was so excited - but alas, it was just a wig. The hair is beyond dated and old.


Her hair is gorgeous. You're rude. You will never look that good at her age.


Mmkay. We disagree, and it's clear who is rude here.


NP I’m a Demi fan and I wish she would cut her hair. It’s pretty but it’s so weirdly long. She looked awesome with a longer bob decades ago.


+1
I couldn't believe how much better she looked recently in her wig. Not a fan of the wet look, but the length was perfect.

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Anonymous wrote:The ozempification of Hollywood has gotten out of hand. Some of these women look like walking skeletons. Georgina Chapman, Demi Moore...shocking. Refreshing to see some normal actresses like Rachel McAdams and Kate Hudson, who look like they simply eat healthily and work out.


+1. So many people looking positively skeletal.


I’m more weirded out by the plastic surgery faces. At some point, looking 20 years younger than your real age isn’t impressive. It’s just weird looking.


Agree. And some of these women are not thin due to ozempic. Demi has looked this way for decades now. I think some of those women limit carbs, eat no sugar, and work out a couple hours a day. Anniston is another like that. I don’t even think it’s really an eating disorder — they are actually probably really healthy but I would be homicidal if I lived like that. But I do know people who really love a lean chicken breast over bulgar with kale followed by an hour of Pilates.

I admit it totally don’t know but Kidman has the look to me of someone who is so stressed out by her perfectionism that she has diarrhea almost every day. She just seems so, so tightly wound.


I guarantee you that all of these people are using a GLP 1 in addition to their highly disordered eating.


Sounds like a cope.
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Anonymous wrote:Sigourney Weaver, fantastic job


I hate this. I don't think the gold suits her and I hate the neckband and wristbands.


Agree. It's so matronly. The phrase, a "handsome woman" comes to mind.
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Anonymous wrote:Love this from the front. Side view is slit all way up to her waist, which I kind of like on the red one, but not so much on Gwyneth.


I just dozed off looking at this.


You haven't seen the side view:


Hahahahahahaha indeed, I corrected myself later!


It’s the dress version of a mullet: business up front, party in the back!
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Anonymous wrote:The ozempification of Hollywood has gotten out of hand. Some of these women look like walking skeletons. Georgina Chapman, Demi Moore...shocking. Refreshing to see some normal actresses like Rachel McAdams and Kate Hudson, who look like they simply eat healthily and work out.


+1. So many people looking positively skeletal.


I’m more weirded out by the plastic surgery faces. At some point, looking 20 years younger than your real age isn’t impressive. It’s just weird looking.


Agree. And some of these women are not thin due to ozempic. Demi has looked this way for decades now. I think some of those women limit carbs, eat no sugar, and work out a couple hours a day. Anniston is another like that. I don’t even think it’s really an eating disorder — they are actually probably really healthy but I would be homicidal if I lived like that. But I do know people who really love a lean chicken breast over bulgar with kale followed by an hour of Pilates.

I admit it totally don’t know but Kidman has the look to me of someone who is so stressed out by her perfectionism that she has diarrhea almost every day. She just seems so, so tightly wound.


I guarantee you that all of these people are using a GLP 1 in addition to their highly disordered eating.


Just stop. Sure, some of them use GLP-1. Others don't and always have been - and always will be - thin. Zendaya, for one.
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone watching. I just saw Kelly Ripa. I love the dress, but the top is a no-go. Especially because of her flat chest, all I can think about when I look at this is "flat as a board". It looks a little softer in this picture; when I watched her on the red carpet, the top part looked very stiff and flat.



She looks gorgeous as it is. Everyone doesn't need or want implants.


+1


She's very pretty but her body looks like a young teen boy.


So? I'm also pretty flat chested and petite. I don't see what the problem is. Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes.


Also flat chested and I hate that dress. I think it’s because aesthetics is about balance and contrast so if you take an angular flat surfaced person and put them in an angular flat surfaced dress, it’s not visually pleasing. Something that creates more curve or movement would be more visually appealing. I’m not saying she needs falsies — just that something that is more fluid would look better. I actually don’t think that dress would look good on anyone though. Unfortunate because it’s otherwise a nice dress.

+1 and adding that the neckline hits the absolute widest part of her which is why it’s so bad.

All this Kelly Ripa bashing when Kirsten Dunst has the EXACT SAME neckline and an objectively worse dress. Why do this when you can wear anything?


DP. Not a fan of the neckline, but I love the tiered dress.


It’s a horrible dress but Kirsten seems to be leaning into the “look at how arty I am in this terribly unflattering dress.” This is what Tilda Swintin always does and Kristin Wiig to a lesser extent.


It's a great dress, minus the neckline.
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Scandanavian minimalism, lol.


Hideous


It's like Princess Leia's Hutt slave girl outfit.
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Anonymous wrote:Sigourney Weaver, fantastic job


I hate this. I don't think the gold suits her and I hate the neckband and wristbands.


Agree. It's so matronly. The phrase, a "handsome woman" comes to mind.


She’s 76 so maybe she felt anxious about not dressing mutton as lamb. But I agree it could have been a little less…buttoned up. Either a more open neckline or more open sleeves. I like the color on her though and I think the silhouette is also in keeping with her general style. I think she looks 10 years younger than her age, at least!
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Anonymous wrote:Love this from the front. Side view is slit all way up to her waist, which I kind of like on the red one, but not so much on Gwyneth.


I just dozed off looking at this.


You haven't seen the side view:


Hahahahahahaha indeed, I corrected myself later!


It’s the dress version of a mullet: business up front, party in the back!


I think the side slits would have been MUCH better if she had a more opaque netting so that her skin looked uniform and smooth. I really don't need to see anyone's butt.
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Anonymous wrote:The ozempification of Hollywood has gotten out of hand. Some of these women look like walking skeletons. Georgina Chapman, Demi Moore...shocking. Refreshing to see some normal actresses like Rachel McAdams and Kate Hudson, who look like they simply eat healthily and work out.


+1. So many people looking positively skeletal.


I’m more weirded out by the plastic surgery faces. At some point, looking 20 years younger than your real age isn’t impressive. It’s just weird looking.


Agree. And some of these women are not thin due to ozempic. Demi has looked this way for decades now. I think some of those women limit carbs, eat no sugar, and work out a couple hours a day. Anniston is another like that. I don’t even think it’s really an eating disorder — they are actually probably really healthy but I would be homicidal if I lived like that. But I do know people who really love a lean chicken breast over bulgar with kale followed by an hour of Pilates.

I admit it totally don’t know but Kidman has the look to me of someone who is so stressed out by her perfectionism that she has diarrhea almost every day. She just seems so, so tightly wound.


I guarantee you that all of these people are using a GLP 1 in addition to their highly disordered eating.


Just stop. Sure, some of them use GLP-1. Others don't and always have been - and always will be - thin. Zendaya, for one.


Zendaya is also so young — I was so thin in my 20s and could eat like a linebacker while staying a size 2. Sigh. Now I diet constantly to stay a size 10. Who knows if she’ll be thin forever but it’s probably pretty easy for her now.
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Anonymous wrote:Sigourney Weaver, fantastic job


I hate this. I don't think the gold suits her and I hate the neckband and wristbands.


Agree. It's so matronly. The phrase, a "handsome woman" comes to mind.


She’s 76 so maybe she felt anxious about not dressing mutton as lamb. But I agree it could have been a little less…buttoned up. Either a more open neckline or more open sleeves. I like the color on her though and I think the silhouette is also in keeping with her general style. I think she looks 10 years younger than her age, at least!


Kathy Bates is 77 and looks MUCH better in this dress - also age appropriate, but more feminine and just plain prettier than Sigourney's dress.

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