Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A better photo of Sharon Stone's dress where you can see the true color better (it looked a little pea green in the other one posted). I think she looks sooooo good here, like I can't get over it. Her makeup looks fantastic, too, and she's one of those people who can really pull off that slicked back hair look (too many people who should be attempting it did last night).
She looks so good I wonder if she has a project coming up or wants to have a project coming up. This looks... resurgent.
She still looks like herself too. How the hell is she 65???
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I hate this dress, but love her hair here!
Anonymous wrote:The makeup is so harsh.
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So many things wrong here.
Is that Brooke shields? Or Gina Davis? I’m 90% sure it’s Brooke.
Yes, that’s Brooke. Not sure what PP is referring to. So many things right there. She looks fabulous.
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So many things wrong here.
Is that Brooke shields? Or Gina Davis? I’m 90% sure it’s Brooke.
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So many things wrong here.
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I hate this dress, but love her hair here!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As tacked on as it is, I still liked Hong Chua’s dress. I thought she, Angela Bassett’s original dress, Sharon Stone at the VF party, Sandra Oh in that magnificent mango color and necklace, Jenny Slate’s original black gown especially when she wore the little tux shrug with it, all looked amazing. Kerry Condon, Danai Gurira, and Cara Delivigne might have been my favorites, because everything with each of their looks was so well-considered. Michelle Yeoh also looked fantastic but I preferred some of her prior awards gowns— she has the best taste of maybe any star, ever? And she’s not a 6 foot blonde. Everything is tailored. Every outfit is a look.
I hated Halle Berry and Janelle Monae’s looks and thought both were incredibly unflattering in different ways, and looked cheap as hell. Tacky.
Worst for me: Mindy Kaling’s white Vera Wang and Jamie Lee Curtis’s champagne gown with that awful exterior boning. Cheap. Mindy’s gown looked too big and at this point, she’s at Pez dispenser territory. Very Kardashian, which is lame.
I like a lot of your takes!
Anonymous wrote:As tacked on as it is, I still liked Hong Chua’s dress. I thought she, Angela Bassett’s original dress, Sharon Stone at the VF party, Sandra Oh in that magnificent mango color and necklace, Jenny Slate’s original black gown especially when she wore the little tux shrug with it, all looked amazing. Kerry Condon, Danai Gurira, and Cara Delivigne might have been my favorites, because everything with each of their looks was so well-considered. Michelle Yeoh also looked fantastic but I preferred some of her prior awards gowns— she has the best taste of maybe any star, ever? And she’s not a 6 foot blonde. Everything is tailored. Every outfit is a look.
I hated Halle Berry and Janelle Monae’s looks and thought both were incredibly unflattering in different ways, and looked cheap as hell. Tacky.
Worst for me: Mindy Kaling’s white Vera Wang and Jamie Lee Curtis’s champagne gown with that awful exterior boning. Cheap. Mindy’s gown looked too big and at this point, she’s at Pez dispenser territory. Very Kardashian, which is lame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hong Chau's ceremony dress. I love the pink on her, I love the cut of the dress. But three words: spangled butt flap. No one needs a spangled butt flap!
This is so tacked on, like the dress without it was too boring. It looks like someone else’s train caught on her dress.

Anonymous wrote:A better photo of Sharon Stone's dress where you can see the true color better (it looked a little pea green in the other one posted). I think she looks sooooo good here, like I can't get over it. Her makeup looks fantastic, too, and she's one of those people who can really pull off that slicked back hair look (too many people who should be attempting it did last night).
She looks so good I wonder if she has a project coming up or wants to have a project coming up. This looks... resurgent.