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Sunday, January 25, 2015

SAG Awards Red Carpet Winners

gretchen mol SAG 2015 basso
Another red carpet full of gorgeous beaded gowns for embroidery geeks like me to drool over. The Screen Actors Guild Awards had the most talented performers celebrating their own. Designers framed these actresses in their best work.

The platinum duo was Emmy Rossum in a stunning embroidered lace gown by Armani Prive. Gretchen Mol wore a vintage silhouette with rich crystal beading from Dennis Basso.

julie bowen SAG hobeika

 Julianne Moore blew up Twitter in her dripping emerald beaded dress from Givenchy. Modern Family's Julie Bowen wore a sweet dress embroidered with delicate dimensional flowers by Georges Hobeika. Also from television's  Modern Family was Sarah Hyland wearing a beautiful custom gown by Vera Wang with a jeweled bodice.


The cast of Orange is the New Black were happy to get out of the prison jumpsuits as they all killed it on the SAG Awards red carpet. Natasha Lyonne wore an elegant Proenza Schouler with a sparkling embroidered top. Jackie Cruz wore a figure hugging gown from Christian Siriano embellished with an unusual mix of jewels and beads of different textures. Paula Patton wore a stunning white jeweled gown with rich dimensional beading by Ayesha that is sure to inspire many a bridal trend.

So there you have it, who were your personal favorite on the Screen Actors Guild Awards red carpet?
Photos: Ethan Miller/Getty ImagesKEVIN MAZUR/WIREIMAGESTEVE GRANITZ/WIREIMAGEDIMITRIOS KAMBOURIS/WIREIMAGEKevork Djansezian/Getty Images,Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images
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Friday, July 13, 2012

Designing 007: Fifty Years of Bond Style

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Yes Bond, James Bond has always been a showcase for gadgetry and high end style.  A lot of design talent went into crafting the many iconic scenes over the years.  The Barbican Center in London is hosting the Designing 007: Fifty Years of Bond Style exhibit until September 5, 2012. 
Many top fashion designers have contributed to the exquisitely tailored look of this spy and his cohorts.  Along with Hollywood costumers Lindy Hemming, Bumble Dawson, Donfeld and Julie Harris, the exhibit includes looks from  Giorgio Armani, Brioni, Roberto Cavalli, Tom Ford, Hubert de Givenchy, Gucci's Frida Giannini, Douglas Hayward, Rifat Ozbek, Jenny Packham, Miuccia Prada, Oscar de la Renta, Anthony Sinclair, Philip Treacy, Emanuel Ungaro and Donatella Versace.  
See the evolution of sexy swimwear from Ursula Andress' famous white bikini from Dr. No, to Halle Berry's modern update in Die Another Day to Daniel Craig being the male version of eye candy in skimpy blue shorts in Casino Royale.
As for the famous tech and weapons, special effects experts John Stears and Chris Corbould are on hand along with artwork for sets and storyboards by production designers Sir Ken Adam, Peter Lamont and Syd Cain.
I wonder if the opening night party served up martinis...


Images from Daily Mail UK/Getty/AP/Rex
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Monday, February 28, 2011

Oscars Red Carpet Winners

Red and variations thereof ruled over the red carpet for 2011.  A continuation from the Golden Globes.  Anne Hathaway went through numerous gown changes throughout the night, but she made her entrance in a Valentino gown with a poufed train.  She thanked the designer right on the carpet with a kiss.  Natalie Portman looked as gorgeous as a very pregnant woman (and most non-pregnant women) could ever hope to look in a flattering merlot gown by Rodarte.  She showed allegiance to the designers who designed several notable costumes for her winning Oscar film Black Swan.  Last year's Best Actress award winner swept the carpet in a statuesque Vera Wang gown.  Jennifer Hudson rocked her new body in a tomato shade of Atelier Versace.  Penelope Cruz smoldered in a body conscious sequin embroidered L'Wren Scott dress.

Embellished nude and neutrals were a close runner up.  Gwyneth Paltrow split the yay/nay vote with the sequin embroidered sheath by Calvin Klein.  I personally thought she was missing an entourage of Muppets al Grammy Awards.  Halle Berry was a favorite of many critics in an embroidered tulle gown with dramatic train from Marchesa.  Nicole Kidman was stunning as usual in a proper couture embroidered Dior gown.  

Pretty in pink, lilac or lavender.  In a pre-cursor to spring, some of my favorite gowns of the night were (gasp!) pastel.  Hailee Steinfeld wore a crystal embroidered gown with a full tulle skirt that made her look ladylike, but completely appropriate for her age.  Marchesa wins again on this one.  Mila Kunis made her turn down the red carpet with a sexy but feminine frock by Elie Saab.  The strategic georgette draped panels and placement of delicate lace was provocative, but forgiving.  The gorgeous color served to enhance her strong features.  The lilac Haute Couture Givenchy on Cate Blanchett will be controversial among mainstream  critics.  However, all of the designers and industry elite were spanking themselves when the camera panned her gown.  The rigid shoulder and waist cinch framed the soft, shirred bodice and skirt with hand embroidered stones and beads.  The acid yellow spot color of beading around the neck was surprising, keeping the gown from taking itself too seriously.
For anyone who knows me, they know I always root for the fashion underdogs.  I love the rebel and the women who dare to flaunt the unexpected.  Marisa Tomei brought out a legendary designer, mostly forgotten by modern generations.  She wore a refitted Charles James Lily and Cie gown from 1950.  The gown's satin bustier and miles of organza skirt was like a museum piece brought to life.  

Helena Bonham Carter deliberately likes to turn her nose up at the fashion police.  She bypassed the traditional fashion designers and had long-time Tim Burton collaborator (and Oscar winner) Colleen Atwood make her gown.  It was an avant-garde, somewhat Gothic gown of black velvet and satin.  On the red carpet, she pulled up her skirt in a suggestive with with sassy wink to reveal a British flag.  This was her personal support for her film, the King's Speech.  It must have worked, the film took home Best Actor, Director and Film.
Photos from Getty, OK! Magazine

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