Oscars red carpet

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Anonymous wrote:I don't want to repost the whole post, because it's long, but the photos of the actresses from 3-4 years ago make me really sad. So many of them look AWFUL now. Emma Stone looked so much livelier a few years ago. I didn't like her Oscar dress, but at the same time, who else could wear it but a waif?


I don't think that dress would have looked good on anyone.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't want to repost the whole post, because it's long, but the photos of the actresses from 3-4 years ago make me really sad. So many of them look AWFUL now. Emma Stone looked so much livelier a few years ago. I didn't like her Oscar dress, but at the same time, who else could wear it but a waif?


Sorry, 3-9 years.
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Anonymous wrote:Thank you for posting photos!

I personally think style-wise all the women looked amazing on the red carpet this year - - no misses really.

Even Kylie Jenner looked great though a little too exposed at the top.
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I agree there were fewer misses than usual and even the stuff I didn't like, I don't think was horrible -- just not my thing. The only dress I thought was a true fashion don't was Paltrow's.

I also thought Inga Ibsdotter Lilleas' dress was a miss -- trying to be avant garden but it just looks like her dress has a growth that needs to be checked out:

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Phoebe Tonkin in old Dior (John Galliano years)... we need to bring back real silk instead of using this cheap viscose crap.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't want to repost the whole post, because it's long, but the photos of the actresses from 3-4 years ago make me really sad. So many of them look AWFUL now. Emma Stone looked so much livelier a few years ago. I didn't like her Oscar dress, but at the same time, who else could wear it but a waif?


I don't think that dress would have looked good on anyone.


I get the vibe of the dress -- it's got a Jane Austen heroine vibe and the fabric looked kind of magical. I just think it looked unnecessarily uncomfortable to wear and needed something more to make it work -- more jewelry, a more defined hairstyle, something. You could also tell they had to tape it to her shoulders and chest to keep it in place and it made her look so stiff and uncomfortable -- why do such a low scoop neck and back if that's how she's going to have to wear it? A shallower scoop that would have allowed her to wear it more naturally would have been prettier and more practical.

It wound up feeling like a costume that needed movie magic to make work and that's not what fashion is supposed to be. These are clothes. You should be able to wear them without special tricks.
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Phoebe Tonkin in old Dior (John Galliano years)... we need to bring back real silk instead of using this cheap viscose crap.


No idea who this is but I do love the color.

What celeb is wearing viscose on the Oscar red carpet?!?!
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Anonymous wrote:Kelly Ripa is actually very curvy naturally but she diets so extremely which has shrunk her body. Her daughter looks like her when she was younger in terms of her normal body type.


What? She has *never* been very curvy. Her natural body type is a little tiny thing. Always has been.

Kelly Ripa was much more curvy in her early years, even had some cleavage. While she wasn't overweight, I wouldn't call her a "little tiny thing" back then.

Kelly from her soap opera days:

Again, normal, not tiny.


I mean, she is tiny -- that's her husband, Marc Consuelos, who is also tiny. It think Kelly and Marc have shared orthorexia (they exercise together a lot and I think knowing the other is also very small pushes them to keep at it because neither wants to be the "big" one of the partner when they are photographed together. I'm sure they also have a chef/nutritionist who keeps their house free of sugar or any fat except like lean salmon or any processed foods. I think it being a joint endeavor likely makes the obsession worse and helps with the "discipline" it takes to be that small in their mid-50s.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't want to repost the whole post, because it's long, but the photos of the actresses from 3-4 years ago make me really sad. So many of them look AWFUL now. Emma Stone looked so much livelier a few years ago. I didn't like her Oscar dress, but at the same time, who else could wear it but a waif?


I don't think that dress would have looked good on anyone.


I get the vibe of the dress -- it's got a Jane Austen heroine vibe and the fabric looked kind of magical. I just think it looked unnecessarily uncomfortable to wear and needed something more to make it work -- more jewelry, a more defined hairstyle, something. You could also tell they had to tape it to her shoulders and chest to keep it in place and it made her look so stiff and uncomfortable -- why do such a low scoop neck and back if that's how she's going to have to wear it? A shallower scoop that would have allowed her to wear it more naturally would have been prettier and more practical.

It wound up feeling like a costume that needed movie magic to make work and that's not what fashion is supposed to be. These are clothes. You should be able to wear them without special tricks.

+1 and adding that dress was custom.
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Phoebe Tonkin in old Dior (John Galliano years)... we need to bring back real silk instead of using this cheap viscose crap.


This is REALLY pretty. Love the color.
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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.

It looks like something Carrie fisher wore in Star Wars.
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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.


This is lovely but she was the only one in the Reiners memorial segment who wasn’t wearing black which I didn’t love.


OMG.

Sorry, but if I were the only person on stage sticking out like this I would be mortified. This was custom and could have been done in a darker color.
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I thought Leo looked good. His partner's dress (vittoria cerretti) was a little bit weird though.




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Anonymous wrote:I thought Leo looked good. His partner's dress (vittoria cerretti) was a little bit weird though.





Is the mustache for a role or is that just how he looks now?
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I don't know how to post photos but Kim Kardashian's dress for the after party was ridiculous because she could barely walk.
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Anonymous wrote:I think my favorite look of the evening was Zendaya. She is magnificent and always knows exactly how to carry herself.




I think she's gorgeous, and that dress looked amazing on her!
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