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Showing posts with label SAG Awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SAG Awards. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

2009 SAG Awards - Part 2


Angelina Jolie in Max Azria Spring 2009


Honey, you can flip it around and wear it backwards if you want. It's still a shapeless mess. What's up her ass lately? Is this like a "serious actress" kind of thing? Or is it a "I'm a humanitarian, so I can't look too good" kind of thing? Audrey Hepburn managed to look pretty good traveling the world to hug starving children for photo ops. Bitch can't even put any effort into a red carpet appearance? Pfft.


Viola Davis in David Meister Spring 2009


Simple and classic. She looks beautiful.

And yes, we're saying that about a Wilma dress. Sometimes, you just have to accept the trends.


Tina Fey in Brian Reyes


The hell...?

Honey, this isn't your 8th grade dance. Let's leave the stiff, shapeless dresses for the awkward tween years, shall we?


Taraji P. Henson in Hervé L. Leroux


She looks stunning. She gets a pass from us for wearing white because dark-skinned women look so good in it.


Perrey Reeves in Monique Lhuillier Spring 2009


This is a beautiful dress. The detail on the bottom is feminine and pretty and the metallic belt really sets it off. It's not the best dress to be photographed in because the color comes off a little drab but it still looks beautiful.


Sally Field in Alberta Ferretti


Oh, Gidget. No, honey. Just no. We don't know what the hell the deal is with the frayed edges, but couple that with the droopy-boob bust and all that business in the skirt and Sister Bertrille here looks a mess.


Olivia Wilde in Ralph Lauren Spring 2009


It's a beautifully constructed gown - we love the detail at the waist - but we can't help thinking a little bit of color would have made the details photograph better.


Penelope Cruz in Azzedine Alaia


Enh. It looks so heavy and funereal. Like a sexy Morticia gown.


Jane Krakowski in Roberto Cavalli Resort 2009 [Modified version]


It's not that we loved the print at the bottom, but why pick this dress if you're going to take away the only thing that made it interesting? And hello, boobs!


Claire Danes in Nina Ricci


It was pretty when it moved. It had a nice airy, floaty quality to it. Aside from that, it's a little dull.


Holly Hunter in Reem Acra Spring 2009


Man, that is some heavily ironed hair. It looks like she used spray starch on it. The dress, on the other hand, is gorgeous. The color looked fantastic on her.


Anne Hathaway in Azzaro


Hate the hair but love the dress. Very '30s Hollywood.


Christina Hendricks in Carolina Herrera


She got a lot of criticism for this dress but frankly, it's the best thing we've seen her in in a while. Red may not have been the best pick for her coloring, but it fits her well and shows off her ample curves. Her hair, though... that's just all wrong.


Eva Longoria in Jenny Packham Spring 2009


The color looks pretty on her and we almost like the jeweled collar (except for the visible illusion netting). The skirt is just too busy and messy, though.


America Ferrera in Vera Wang


We're torn. We think the black sash is distracting but we have to admit, without it, this dress would be practically invisible. It's a great silhouette for her, though.


Amy Adams in Giambattista Valli


That color looks gorgeous on her and the dress would be almost perfect if it weren't for that massive poof in the front. Also, it looks like she might have spent the night yanking on the top to keep the girls covered.


[Photos: WireImage/Style.com/Elle.com/Davidmeister.com]

Monday, January 26, 2009

2009 SAG Awards - Part 1

Slip into your bitchpants, ladies!


Teri Hatcher in Monique Lhuillier Pre-Fall 2009


We have no doubt you're getting tired of hearing this from us, but there are certain colors that need to take a hiatus from the red carpet for a while. Namely, red, black, and white. Any pedants who want to point out that technically, two of those aren't even colors can zip it.

Having said that, it is a beautiful dress with beautiful draping. We only wish she had stuck with the wider belt.


Marisa Tomei in Elie Saab Spring 2009


See how refreshing it is when someone wears an interesting color? This dress is gorgeous, although the back is awfully fussy. Unfortunately, we're not convinced this is the right color for her.

Oh. We just figured out why so many starlets wear black and white. Because of snotty bitches like us saying "We're not convinced this is the right color for her."

And Marisa, honey? Fire whoever's been doing your hair and makeup lately.


Katrina Bowden in Christian Siriano Spring 2009


It's a cute dress, but it doesn't feel formal enough for the occasion.


Rosario Dawson in Dolce & Gabbana


Lorenzo thinks there's too much ruching on this dress and it looks too busy. Tom thinks she's got the body to pull it off. You decide. Either way, the hair and makeup look great.


January Jones in Andrew Gn Spring 2009


Points for wearing something different. Look, the whole reason to do red carpet is to get your picture taken and a dress like this ensures that she had a lot of pictures taken of her. Is it a pretty dress? We're not sure. It's eye-catching and different and that goes a long way with us. Perhaps a little too "Cleopatra meets Wonder Woman."


Marcia Cross in Carolina Herrera


Slap a mantilla on her head and send her off to the bullfights. Bleh. We no likey.


Evan Rachel Wood in Monique Lhuillier Pre-Fall 2009


What a gorgeous color on her. And we love the little eagle pin as adornment.


Laura Linney in Michael Kors


Kind of a boring dress but the color looks so much better on her than that yellow Elie Saab she wore last week to the Golden Globes.

We realize we sound a little obsessed with color, but as we said, the whole point to red carpet is to get your picture taken, so to us, color is as big a deal in a red carpet dress as fit or taste level.


Kate Winslet in Narciso Rodriguez


Katie wants her Oscar so bad she can taste it and she's been showing up on red carpets lately looking every inch the Oscar-winner. She looks gorgeous. Great color and it fits her like a glove. Hair and makeup are flawless.


Nicolette Sheridan in Roberto Cavalli Resort 2009


Bleh. Another "Wilma." We don't love it. It just doesn't look formal enough for the occasion. Too much of a "Meet me in the cabana after you're done cleaning the pool" vibe.


Christina Applegate in Emanuel Ungaro


Great color, but the whole effect is a little dowdy and matronly. A lot of that has to do with the hair, which isn't doing her a lot of favors.


Emily Blunt in Pamela Roland Spring 2009


Now, THAT is a well-fitted dress. She looks stunning.


[Photos: Wireimage/Style.com]