Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jessie Buckley. For her this is really tame and actually really well fitting and not that weird. She loves wacky fashion. Yes it looks a little like a repurposed bridesmaids dress from the 80s, especially with the matchy shoes. But the details are super lux (it's Dior) and I actually kind of love the pattern on the fabric and the length. Plus the color is great on her. I think if you got rid of the weird neckline and drape situation, it would be boring, but also I don't like those elements?
However her hair and makeup looks amazing, maybe the best she's ever looked. Just fresh and natural and lovely, and I love this hair style, length, and color on her A LOT.
It looks like a repurposed tablecloth. Her hair and makeup didn't deserve this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Garner looking superb:
She looks amazing. But the dress is so boring. Like a $250 dress from Nordstrom or Bloomingdales.
I agree, but it is very "on brand." Jenns whole thing is like she is a boring suburban mom and this looks like something a tired housewife could pull off the closet floor and be "acceptable."
I only saw her in this while she was walking and it looked different and really good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parker Posey, awful (again):
I think she looks stunning.
Actresses should look like they stepped off a runway…not like they bought ready to wear from Bloomies.
Stepped off a runway?? Parker Posey looks like she made her dress out of curtains a la Gone With the Wind.
It’s custom Rodarte and fashion commentators are raving about it.
Goes to show you that the fashion commentators have poor taste.
I guess you missed the lecture in Devil Wears Prada, pp? Our opinions on fashion are relatively meaningless. There’s an entire industry of professionals who are qualified to say what is and isn’t good.
Fwiw, the pros are saying the custom silk Rodarte gown and how it was styled brought much needed drama to the fashion for the evening. It was meant to be costumey and over the top, and only someone as fashion-forward as Parker Posey could pull it off.
Wasn’t that whole lecture meant to be a joke? What gives Miranda any qualification to say what is and isn’t good?
No, that speech was supposed to be the moment you, the audience, paused and wondered if Miranda was really the "villain" to Andie's plucky protagonist, or maybe a more complex and compelling character thank you thought.
Her qualification is decades of experience in the fashion industry, ascending to the very top of her field and earning the respect of designers, stylists, photographers, etc. It would be like if George Saunders weighed in on literature to a snotty recent college grad, and you were like "whatever, what are his qualifications tho."
Anonymous wrote:Jessie Buckley. For her this is really tame and actually really well fitting and not that weird. She loves wacky fashion. Yes it looks a little like a repurposed bridesmaids dress from the 80s, especially with the matchy shoes. But the details are super lux (it's Dior) and I actually kind of love the pattern on the fabric and the length. Plus the color is great on her. I think if you got rid of the weird neckline and drape situation, it would be boring, but also I don't like those elements?
However her hair and makeup looks amazing, maybe the best she's ever looked. Just fresh and natural and lovely, and I love this hair style, length, and color on her A LOT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Garner looking superb:
She looks amazing. But the dress is so boring. Like a $250 dress from Nordstrom or Bloomingdales.
I agree, but it is very "on brand." Jenns whole thing is like she is a boring suburban mom and this looks like something a tired housewife could pull off the closet floor and be "acceptable."
Anonymous wrote:Disappointed that the poster from previous years who posted many pics and informed commentary is not here this year …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Lopez looks fabulous.
Kristen bell not loving her dress on her, but I would like it on someone else. Her hair is too stark for the dress.
Claire Danies mixed feelings. Love her hair but not makeup. Zac Pozen dress maybe a color ins tead of white.
Yes JLo looked fabulous in her gown.
She looks better than the majority of women half (and more!) her age.
I just Googled her, results said she is currently 56.
My jaw is still on the floor because realistically she does not look a day over 38.
Agreed halo looks fabulous but 38? Come on she’s a gorgeous woman, but she doesn’t look like she’s in her 30s or even early 40s anymore. She can maybe pass for 10 years younger.
There are too many tells in the facial structure and things that tell a person’s age. google pictures of J Lo are in her l30s and you’ll see what I mean. A woman can be beautiful and still look within about 10 years of her age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Lopez looks fabulous.
Kristen bell not loving her dress on her, but I would like it on someone else. Her hair is too stark for the dress.
Claire Danies mixed feelings. Love her hair but not makeup. Zac Pozen dress maybe a color ins tead of white.
Yes JLo looked fabulous in her gown.
She looks better than the majority of women half (and more!) her age.
I just Googled her, results said she is currently 56.
My jaw is still on the floor because realistically she does not look a day over 38.
Anonymous wrote:Sarah Snook, also nailing it. When I saw her in this dress, I could *feel* the moment she tried this on with the stylist and they both went, "yup." I know some people will find it a bit matronly and lace too much, but I feel like this dress was made for her and that it wouldn't look right on most other actresses. Also her hair looks amazing:

Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Lopez looks fabulous.
Kristen bell not loving her dress on her, but I would like it on someone else. Her hair is too stark for the dress.
Claire Danies mixed feelings. Love her hair but not makeup. Zac Pozen dress maybe a color ins tead of white.
Yes JLo looked fabulous in her gown.
She looks better than the majority of women half (and more!) her age.
I just Googled her, results said she is currently 56.
My jaw is still on the floor because realistically she does not look a day over 38.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know how to post pictures but I loved Leighton Meester’s dress. It was a fun combo of color and texture but with a simple sillouette.
I agree, I liked it too. I wish she'd go back to her true brunette hair color though:
She has naturally blonde hair (now probably mousy brown since she is older).

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, my other fave along with Renate. Rose Byrne in a Chanel that doesn't feel like every other freaking Chanel. This color is magic. I'm really feeling green for 2026, and this one feels hard to wear and yet she looks perfect. Glad she won in it because now it can be iconic.
I like this dress but don't love it. The shade is just too Kermit the Frog.