Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cara Delavigne in Valentino. The styling on this is *chef's kiss* P-E-R-F-E-C-T
I think she looks amazing and the dress is gorgeous. HOWEVER. My issue with Cara is that this is just too much of a dress for someone who isn't even nominated. She's like "yes, I know I was a mess a few months ago, but look at me now!! LOOOOOOK AAAAAT MEEEEEEEE. PUH-LEASE LOOK AT ME!!!!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SO MUCH WHITE TONIGHT. This is so bridal and isn’t doing anything for her.
I said this upthread, but I think this dress was selected for how it would look onstage for a win and I do think if she wins it will look amazing up there. The closeups showed that the fabric is this super delicate, fluttering lace with a little bit of shimmer, and I think it will move beautifully. But agree it was extremely underwhelming on the red carpet after a season of her doing a ton of super amazing high fashion. I think she just went with "I want to feel pretty" for the big night, which is totally her prerogative, but as a viewer of course I want more drama.
Anonymous wrote:Jessie Buckley. This is bananas BUT she is really good in Women Talking and I really recommend watching it. It's streaming on Amazon Prime so one of the nominated movies that's really easy to watch for most people and it's got Buckley, Frances McDorman, Claire Foy, and Mara Rooney in it and they are all great. Written and directed by Sarah Polley (who I think looks great tonight I'll post her in a second). I feel like the movie has been weirdly overlooked for a nominated feature and I just recommend watching it (this is still ugly AF though I think she's doing that on purpose, it's her thing).
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cara Delavigne in Valentino. The styling on this is *chef's kiss* P-E-R-F-E-C-T
I think she looks amazing and the dress is gorgeous. HOWEVER. My issue with Cara is that this is just too much of a dress for someone who isn't even nominated. She's like "yes, I know I was a mess a few months ago, but look at me now!! LOOOOOOK AAAAAT MEEEEEEEE. PUH-LEASE LOOK AT ME!!!!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cara Delavigne in Valentino. The styling on this is *chef's kiss* P-E-R-F-E-C-T
I think she looks amazing and the dress is gorgeous. HOWEVER. My issue with Cara is that this is just too much of a dress for someone who isn't even nominated. She's like "yes, I know I was a mess a few months ago, but look at me now!! LOOOOOOK AAAAAT MEEEEEEEE. PUH-LEASE LOOK AT ME!!!!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eva
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Awful, just awful!!!
Anonymous wrote:Do you think Bill Kramer hates Janet Yang? He rolled his eyes when she acknowledged him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nicole Kidman and Halle Berry both with major leg slits as well. Love Nicole's dress (leg slit plus one sleeve plus huge floral appliqués but somehow it works?), Halle's is meh (weird floral detailing, too clingy and bare for my taste) but she, as always, looks amazing.
Berry
Nope.
This is gross and inappropriate.
Oh please why?
Anonymous wrote:Sarah Polley, as promised. It's not the most interesting thing in the world but I don't think she cares about wearing gowns and she looks 100% herself and super comfortable. I love her glasses and the rose.
Anonymous wrote:Margot Robbie. I like when people who are presenters and not nominees tone it down but this needs… something.
Anonymous wrote:Cara Delavigne in Valentino. The styling on this is *chef's kiss* P-E-R-F-E-C-T
Anonymous wrote:No idea how to post a pic but Idris Elba’s wife looks amazing.

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:Love this one (Monica Barbaro in Elie Saab) and you can't see the gorgeous an unusual color combo well on TV: