Oscars fashion 2024

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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.


Agree with all of it. She looked amazing. And nearly always does.

I also loved America Ferrera. And Lupita.
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Anonymous wrote:the weird straps on Florence Pugh and Emily Blunt totally distracted me; I didn't get the effect (futuristic supposedly?) and it just looked so ill fitting on otherwise slim and fit bodies.


Florence Pugh is beautiful but she seemingly can't find a good stylist.


I said this last night. How can a woman so beautiful, and talented, be dressed to look so awful all the time? I did not like any of her looks at any of the awards shows this season.
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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.


Agreed.

The Oscars is precisely the venue for an over the top designer gown. So dramatic yet playful. I loved it.
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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.



Good point! I think she is impeccable.

I agree with PP's criticism of Emily Blunt's dress. That's not the right color for her. (I didn't like the style, either, but I think she needs a color.)
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Anonymous wrote:the weird straps on Florence Pugh and Emily Blunt totally distracted me; I didn't get the effect (futuristic supposedly?) and it just looked so ill fitting on otherwise slim and fit bodies.

+1 And Pugh should have chosen a different necklace.
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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.

+1 Her “heavy naturals” (tm Bowen Yang) do not work for this.
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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.

+1 Her “heavy naturals” (tm Bowen Yang) do not work for this.


It's a bad color for her, too - the dress and hair.
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Gosh the dresses were *this* boring this year, huh? We can't even get to four pages of admiration and snark.
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Lupita:


America:



I liked Gabrielle and Dwayne:



But not Emma:



You can add Florence and Ariana to that list.





Michelle Yeoh is always classy:



Did not like Rita Moreno, though. It was too much for someone so petite.



And I don't know what this is. Reminded me of a Stegosaurus


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LOVE Gabrielle. She is stunning and always looks beautiful in an interesting way.

I also think Michelle Yeoh is amazing.
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Anonymous wrote:LOVE Gabrielle. She is stunning and always looks beautiful in an interesting way.

I also think Michelle Yeoh is amazing.



Yes, to both of these.

I was most def not a fan of Emma Stone's dress, either. The color, yes. The silhouette, no.
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Anonymous wrote:I agree that I like Florence Pugh's dress. Normally I would think that sort of thing is too fussy and self-absorbed, but she pulls it off -- she has a sort of punk rock vibe to her, and manages to make this look both Oscar appropriate and also fit her look. I'm not loving the platform sandals with it though, and it makes the hemline hit weird. I'd tell her that she's too cool for platforms -- they always look so fashion-victimy.

I think an overall theme for the night was modern chain mail. Lots of dresses with that sort of structured sparkley feel to them.


She needed the platforms for the height. She's a smaller stature, curvy shape. Needs to dress for her body.
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Agree did not like the dark green with the big wings and lots of boob -- it's just too much, and looks like pleather. The fitting through the bust also looks off -- the darts are too low, like it flattens her breasts, and I don't know why people thing it's attractive to show all the space above and below the breasts.

I liked Ariana Grande's dress, even though it swallowed her whole -- I feel like the ones that come over from the music industry can always get away with being a little more outrageous (Cher, Madonna, etc.). It's youthful and fun.

I don't know why the America Ferrara dress isn't really working for me. It looks a little like a mermaid costume. I might like a square neck more. Or maybe a different bottom. She looks really poured into it, but I guess that means the tailoring is quite good. I wonder if the fabric is stretchy, or if she had to be basically sewed into it. I wonder if she could go to the bathroom all night.

Come to think of it, I don't know how Ariana Grande went to the bathroom. I guess the train detaches? Do these women just dehydrate themseleves thoroughly, or wear Depends?
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Anonymous wrote:I agree that I like Florence Pugh's dress. Normally I would think that sort of thing is too fussy and self-absorbed, but she pulls it off -- she has a sort of punk rock vibe to her, and manages to make this look both Oscar appropriate and also fit her look. I'm not loving the platform sandals with it though, and it makes the hemline hit weird. I'd tell her that she's too cool for platforms -- they always look so fashion-victimy.

I think an overall theme for the night was modern chain mail. Lots of dresses with that sort of structured sparkley feel to them.


She needed the platforms for the height. She's a smaller stature, curvy shape. Needs to dress for her body.


I think it's okay to be short -- just shorten the dress. With her look, I feel like she could get away with even wearing boots or something kind of steam punk. I just hate platform shoes -- they look so dumb. When they were in during the 90s, I knew so many people that twisted their ankle falling off them. It's like every 20 years or so, they try to sell us those again.
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Best of the best:
Lupita; Zendaya; Michelle Yeoh

Honorable mention:
Mary Steenburger; Rita Moreno; Ariana Grande.

And I'll throw out one more no one has mentioned -- Danielle Brooks. The dress looks great on her and is perfectly tailored. Her hair and jewelry were perfectly styled for the dress. And it's so, so rare that they manage to get the bust covered properly for a woman that is not a size 0-6. We've seen so many larger women that look like they are being strangled by their own breasts they are hiked up so far, or where it looks like they are about the spill out -- hers is perfectly done.

I might also give a nod to Annette Benning for making the retirement home palazzo pants Oscar-chic. She looks very great in a DNGAF kind of way. I guess no Warren this year.
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