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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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. [img]https://www.usmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Kelly-Ripa-Red-Carpet-Arrivals-98th-Academy-Awards-Oscars-2026.jpg?w=1200&quality=86&strip=all[/img][/quote] She looks gorgeous as it is. Everyone doesn't need or want implants. [/quote] +1[/quote] She's very pretty but her body looks like a young teen boy. [/quote] So? I'm also pretty flat chested and petite. I don't see what the problem is. Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes.[/quote] 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. [/quote] +1 and adding that the neckline hits the absolute widest part of her which is why it’s so bad. [/quote] 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? [img]https://media.gettyimages.com/id/2266700478/photo/98th-oscars-arrivals.webp?s=1024x1024&w=gi&k=20&c=sn-JwwQMxFl1QLi-USp900g1JzjtgwuokA4IsnFmkiI=[/img][/quote] Agree this dress is kind of dumb but also Dunst went out of her way to wear black this whole awards season because she wanted the focus to be on her husband who was nominated, and I think this was her attempt to do something still fun and "fashion" while sticking within that. I also think for people who have been famous and attending this stuff for 20 years, there is an element of "sure, why not, who cares" because at this point she really has worn everything, both on the red carpet and in movies. It makes me think of an interview with Leighton Meester about how she had a really low key wedding and her dress was really simple because, she said, when you spend a lot of time wearing insane fashion on red carpets, you kind of have it out of your system and don't care as much about wearing something really elaborate and perfect. I think this is sort of weird and also fine for someone who wasn't nominated and just supporting a spouse, and who has worn lots of amazing dresses over the years.[/quote]
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