Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emily Blunt’s white dress is gorgeous! (if Mindy tried to look classic instead of edgy)
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.
Kidman
I thing Kidman can always be relied upon to look great. I don't love 100% of her looks but she has very few pure misses. What she does is manage to keep her hair and makeup fresh. She really mixes it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now this I hate - Mindy Kaling in Vera Wang. I get she's excited about her body and wants to show it off -- no shade there, I get it. But the dress itself is hideous and her styling is very plasticky looking. She looks like a Bratz doll (sorry Mindy). I wish she'd gone super classic instead.
Agreed - I'm so happy for her that she's happy with her body, but I hate how she's been dressing lately. I prefer her old look - the classical ballgowns were always beautiful on her.
Anonymous wrote:Cara Delavigne in Valentino. The styling on this is *chef's kiss* P-E-R-F-E-C-T
Anonymous wrote:Laureen Ridloff is gorgeous.
Anonymous wrote:I don't like Rhianna's gown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Salma, I'm sorry: you look tacky.
It’s like she thought she was going to a super hero party dressed as Wonder Woman. Salma usually hits the mark. This is a miss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure if I like Ava Duvenay or not.
This feels very heavy and covered up for March in Los Angeles.
I like that it's giving "grande dame" and is so glamorous. I think something different is expected of directors -- this reads as beautiful and feminine but also powerful and confident. It feels like a very "her" dress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not sure if I like Ava Duvenay or not.
This feels very heavy and covered up for March in Los Angeles.