Anonymous wrote:Adrian Brody’s nose deserves an award of its own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ariana Grande in vintage Givenchy Haute Couture
Dress itself is lovely. It is from the Haute Couture S/S 1966 collection by Hubert de Givenchy.
In a release about the look, an archivist at Givenchy shared, "The dress is pale yellow silk with a hand-beaded bodice ... from the epic Givenchy Haute Couture/Audrey Hepburn era ... cne of the most important unions between a designer and muse."
Thanks for the background -- my first thought was Hepburn and now I see why.
I think the gloves were wrong and that the color doesn't work, especially with her hair that shade of blonde. I think if she'd gone platinum it would have worked better, though unfortunately she still would have been screwed over by that pale pink and yellow rose backdrop. She looks better in the room (though the dress itself is less striking while seated).
Couldn’t find Audrey in that dress - only a similar one
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I wish we could see if against the green background. Against the yellow she just disappears into the background.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abby Elliott in Monique Lhuillier
Beautiful! And seems accessible for a normal person.
There used to be a company that immediately made knockoffs of some of the more wearable Emmy and Oscar dresses and sold them for a few hundred. I think they got sued out of business. I had the dresss Calista Flockhart wore when she wore the GG in 1999 and I loved it. I think it’s still hanging in my closet and I keep hoping my daughter will wear it to something. It’s vintage now!
This is gorgeous!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ariana Grande in vintage Givenchy Haute Couture
Dress itself is lovely. It is from the Haute Couture S/S 1966 collection by Hubert de Givenchy.
In a release about the look, an archivist at Givenchy shared, "The dress is pale yellow silk with a hand-beaded bodice ... from the epic Givenchy Haute Couture/Audrey Hepburn era ... cne of the most important unions between a designer and muse."
Thanks for the background -- my first thought was Hepburn and now I see why.
I think the gloves were wrong and that the color doesn't work, especially with her hair that shade of blonde. I think if she'd gone platinum it would have worked better, though unfortunately she still would have been screwed over by that pale pink and yellow rose backdrop. She looks better in the room (though the dress itself is less striking while seated).
Couldn’t find Audrey in that dress - only a similar one
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I wish we could see if against the green background. Against the yellow she just disappears into the background.
Anonymous wrote:Who’s the ugly woman hosting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ariana Grande in vintage Givenchy Haute Couture
Dress itself is lovely. It is from the Haute Couture S/S 1966 collection by Hubert de Givenchy.
In a release about the look, an archivist at Givenchy shared, "The dress is pale yellow silk with a hand-beaded bodice ... from the epic Givenchy Haute Couture/Audrey Hepburn era ... cne of the most important unions between a designer and muse."
Thanks for the background -- my first thought was Hepburn and now I see why.
I think the gloves were wrong and that the color doesn't work, especially with her hair that shade of blonde. I think if she'd gone platinum it would have worked better, though unfortunately she still would have been screwed over by that pale pink and yellow rose backdrop. She looks better in the room (though the dress itself is less striking while seated).
Couldn’t find Audrey in that dress - only a similar one
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I wish we could see if against the green background. Against the yellow she just disappears into the background.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people posting on this thread have the blandest, most boring, most basic tastes.
Thank you - we are a monolith representing the exact same lack of taste. We coordinated in advance to make sure that our collective taste was as beige and bland as possible.
PS - do you like our accessories ?
Anonymous wrote:Who’s the ugly woman hosting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ariana Grande in vintage Givenchy Haute Couture
Dress itself is lovely. It is from the Haute Couture S/S 1966 collection by Hubert de Givenchy.
In a release about the look, an archivist at Givenchy shared, "The dress is pale yellow silk with a hand-beaded bodice ... from the epic Givenchy Haute Couture/Audrey Hepburn era ... cne of the most important unions between a designer and muse."
Thanks for the background -- my first thought was Hepburn and now I see why.
I think the gloves were wrong and that the color doesn't work, especially with her hair that shade of blonde. I think if she'd gone platinum it would have worked better, though unfortunately she still would have been screwed over by that pale pink and yellow rose backdrop. She looks better in the room (though the dress itself is less striking while seated).
Couldn’t find Audrey in that dress - only a similar one
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ariana Grande in vintage Givenchy Haute Couture
Dress itself is lovely. It is from the Haute Couture S/S 1966 collection by Hubert de Givenchy.
In a release about the look, an archivist at Givenchy shared, "The dress is pale yellow silk with a hand-beaded bodice ... from the epic Givenchy Haute Couture/Audrey Hepburn era ... cne of the most important unions between a designer and muse."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jonathan Van Ness in Christian Siriano
…Is this a joke?
No. He’s just ridiculous.
I don’t hear y’all throwing a fit when Siriano throws a dress on Billy Porter.
I have zero issue with men wearing gowns but I also didn't like JVN here. It doesn't suit him. Billy Porter has put together these amazing looks that feel like he was born to wear those dresses. Whereas this looks like a prank don for attention.
Anonymous wrote:I'm starting to get sick of Wicked.
Such a self-important cast. The movie and its message are not THAT deep and life-changing.