Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christie Tiegen is a miss for me tonight.
I like her hair but that's it. I might like that dress if it were just a little more substantial and structured. I have no trouble with sex appeal and showing skin on the red carpet (and this was for the after party, not the awards, so looser dress code) but this honestly looks like it's about to fall off her. It's like a tacky boudoir photo shoot outfit.
Also, while I do like the style of her hair, the color doesn't work with the colors of the dress. Going reddish and then wearing a lemon-lime outfits just feels like a big miss to me.
She also looks either high or drunk and given her history with alcohol, I wonder what's going on there.
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.
She changed into the same dress in black before presenting! So strange.
Anonymous wrote:Christie Tiegen is a miss for me tonight.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is, of course, very bad. But it's bad in a very specifically Florence Pugh way that maybe I've decided is fine? She loves overskirts with shorts and platform heels and weird necklines and she is weirdly consistent about it. I think I could come around on this if the colors weren't "black and dirty-sheets-beige".
What an amazing look! I so love this!
Anonymous wrote: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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I think Nicole always looks gorgeous in the full head-to-toe shot. But up close and especially in interviews, her face is just a mess and you can see all the procedures plus the places where things have shifted in weird ways. It's really sad to me. I'm not against procedures at all (especially understand it for women who are on screen for a living), but she has always had this ethereal beauty and part of me would have liked to see how that aged without quite so much intervention. I think she made the bargain of trying to stay 35 for ever and it only works from a distance. I'd like to know what she looks like as a very well-preserved 50-something instead.
Anonymous wrote:They look great. Such an interesting color instead of white/cream/blush.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sigourney Weaver looks incredible
I feel like this is opposite of the turn around and take one thing off principle. It needed one more thing on - necklace, an embellishment at the waist, a slit, slightly more fitted bustline. Something.

Anonymous wrote:Salma, I'm sorry: you look tacky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sigourney Weaver looks incredible
I feel like this is opposite of the turn around and take one thing off principle. It needed one more thing on - necklace, an embellishment at the waist, a slit, slightly more fitted bustline. Something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love this one (Monica Barbaro in Elie Saab) and you can't see the gorgeous an unusual color combo well on TV:
These are my sorority colors (yeah I know, shut up) and I have always thought they were so beautiful together. I never seen them combined in fashion.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lavern Cox, tragic.
Oof.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Connelly has a bit of goth going on, but it looks good on her.
Yeah, and she has aged really really well.
Agree on the aging, this dress feels robotic to me, though.
Agreed and it was bad in motion -- the bedazzled piece in front was stiff and moved awkwardly against her body as she walked or talked -- it wound up looking very extraneous and tacked on. The super slick hair didn't work for me either. I wanted a part or some height or something.