Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cara Delavigne in Valentino. The styling on this is *chef's kiss* P-E-R-F-E-C-T
What a horrendous looking dress. That puts the F in FUGLY!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More white/beige/cream. What is happening with the train? It looks like someone put it in a ponytail holder to keep it together. She always looks really beautiful on the red carpet to me but also dour. I think it's because she avoids smiling due to her teeth. I don't think she's self-conscious -- she could of course choose to fix them and chooses not to. But I think it's a conscious choice from her style team to preserve a certain image for the red carpet (she embraces the wonky teeth for roles).
Why does she have bad teeth when her father owns an NFL team?
I think she purposefully chose to keep them (unlike sister Kate) because they make her look interesting and it has enabled her to pursue different kinds of roles. I think it was fully a career move -- sometimes perfect is boring, plus there are a million perfect-looking actresses in Hollywood. Her family background gets her access and opportunities, but her more off-beat looks make her stand out a lot more than Kate. There's a reason Rooney's at the Oscars and in a nominated film and her sister is not.
These are all very good points but she would have had to have known she wanted to be a serious actress when she was like 10 to forestall any teeth fixing. Crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another great understated dress that is doing everything right for the wearer. Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Dolce. I think she is among the best "bob and red lip" in the game, though Michelle Williams has also been rocking that styling for years really well.
Disagree. She has no curves, so this straight dress isn’t flattering.
She doesn't need curves. She's tall with gorgeous shoulders and striking features. Not everyone is trying to look like the same ideal. It's okay for people to look like perfect versions of themselves.
She looks like a teenage boy in a dress. There’s no real waist and she doesn’t have hips. It’s really unflattering. Her look is all forehead and flatness.
Anonymous wrote:Cara Delavigne in Valentino. The styling on this is *chef's kiss* P-E-R-F-E-C-T
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More white/beige/cream. What is happening with the train? It looks like someone put it in a ponytail holder to keep it together. She always looks really beautiful on the red carpet to me but also dour. I think it's because she avoids smiling due to her teeth. I don't think she's self-conscious -- she could of course choose to fix them and chooses not to. But I think it's a conscious choice from her style team to preserve a certain image for the red carpet (she embraces the wonky teeth for roles).
Why does she have bad teeth when her father owns an NFL team?
I think she purposefully chose to keep them (unlike sister Kate) because they make her look interesting and it has enabled her to pursue different kinds of roles. I think it was fully a career move -- sometimes perfect is boring, plus there are a million perfect-looking actresses in Hollywood. Her family background gets her access and opportunities, but her more off-beat looks make her stand out a lot more than Kate. There's a reason Rooney's at the Oscars and in a nominated film and her sister is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Salma, I'm sorry: you look tacky.
I think you have to pick either orange or sparkly, both is too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another great understated dress that is doing everything right for the wearer. Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Dolce. I think she is among the best "bob and red lip" in the game, though Michelle Williams has also been rocking that styling for years really well.
Disagree. She has no curves, so this straight dress isn’t flattering.
She doesn't need curves. She's tall with gorgeous shoulders and striking features. Not everyone is trying to look like the same ideal. It's okay for people to look like perfect versions of themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More white/beige/cream. What is happening with the train? It looks like someone put it in a ponytail holder to keep it together. She always looks really beautiful on the red carpet to me but also dour. I think it's because she avoids smiling due to her teeth. I don't think she's self-conscious -- she could of course choose to fix them and chooses not to. But I think it's a conscious choice from her style team to preserve a certain image for the red carpet (she embraces the wonky teeth for roles).
Why does she have bad teeth when her father owns an NFL team?
Anonymous wrote:Salma, I'm sorry: you look tacky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another great understated dress that is doing everything right for the wearer. Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Dolce. I think she is among the best "bob and red lip" in the game, though Michelle Williams has also been rocking that styling for years really well.
Disagree. She has no curves, so this straight dress isn’t flattering.
Anonymous wrote:A favorite. Sandra Oh in Giambattista Valli. Many people cannot pull off this color so I love that she wore it (because she can) and this is a very well executed version of "Greek Goddess" rendered in something much more surprising and interesting than white or baby blue.
Anonymous wrote:More white/beige/cream. What is happening with the train? It looks like someone put it in a ponytail holder to keep it together. She always looks really beautiful on the red carpet to me but also dour. I think it's because she avoids smiling due to her teeth. I don't think she's self-conscious -- she could of course choose to fix them and chooses not to. But I think it's a conscious choice from her style team to preserve a certain image for the red carpet (she embraces the wonky teeth for roles).
Anonymous wrote:Eva
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t love Nicole Kidman’s look — it’s a bit middle of the road type dress. She just a presenter so maybe she’s keeping it simple.
Loved her look last night with the tweed suit look.
I would have liked this more if it was simply sleeveless on both sides. I don't care for the one long sleeve. She looks great though.
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Her hair is terrible.
Her hair and makeup are so understated tonight. Last night at a pre party her hair and makeup were full glam. And really pretty.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Salma, I'm sorry: you look tacky.
Oh I love her so but this is bad.