Sunday, March 29, 2009

The Oscars worst dressed!

The Oscars is the award ceremony of the year and the stars go wild when it comes to choosing their outfits, the dresses can be as big as they want.But some people just don't know how to get it right on what is the biggest night of their year.




First up was Jessica Biel who wore Prada and to be honest it looked as if she saw Eva Mendes's Dior gown at the Golden Globes thought I want something like that. Except with her gown it was more like a napkin attacked her. She looked like she was attending a toga party, the dress did not fit right at all and it was too long and made her look frumpy. She teamed it with black shoes and bag which was her attempting to make it work but unfortunately she failed. She didn't even look happy or comfortable in it at all. This was an example of a dress wearing her not the other way around.









Next up was Meryl Streep who wore an Alberta Farretti putty grey gown and I cant seem to pin point my problem with this gown because it did show off her amazing neckline, but her chest seemed to disappear making her look older than she is. Her hair pulled back also added in ageing her and the make up wasn't bright enough, all in all she looked drained. It made her look like she was 78 not 58.




Last but not least is one actor who I adore but when I saw him step onto the red carpet I screamed ‘what are you doing?’ Philip Seymore Hoffman wore a beautiful black tux with black tie and black silk shirt and a waistcoat, all looked fantastic until you reached his head and saw a hat that made him look like he was on his way to rob a bank. Why? I don't understand, did he forget to take it off? Did someone not mention it to him, for example his wife. How could she even stand beside him with it on? It confuses me completely. If he was trying to hide a bald patch he drew much more attention to it by wearing the hat than he would have without it! He was attending the Oscars, a beanie hat is not appropriate at all! I wonder did he take it off inside? This is a good example of how one awful accessory can ruin a nice, respectable outfit.

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