I won't wasted your time with that long list but here are few "statements" that I just don't understand:
- Too much skin. I know I sound old fashioned, but I don't think an award show, where you are being recognized as one of the most important people in the entertainment industry, is the time to show off your abs or cleavage. You are supposed to be making an impression on other top industry professionals, as well as the millions of people around the world watching the show. There's a fine line between classy and tacky, and it is crossed very often by
Jennifer Lopez andmany celebrities. Exposed backs, however, are a completely different story. That's just sexy. - Wedding dresses. I know white is a hot color, but too often celebrities seem to choose white gowns that look they should be going down the isle, not the red carpet. Here's a tip: If it has a train, save it for the "I Do's."
- Nude-colored dresses. This was a really hot trend this year and there was only two that I didn't look at and think "Blech." If the dress matches your skin tone, I personally think it looks very awkward and extremely unflattering. Judging from the amount of these dresses I saw this awards season, it seems that I am alone in this belief.
- Prom dresses. Award shows are a chance for you to look unique and fabulous, and express your personal style. Why oh why do people wear things that I saw at Macy's during prom season?!
Now that I've gotten a little rant out of my system, here are the trends from this season that I absolutely LOVED:
Bernice Bejo in Elie Saab at the Academy Awards
Here is a great example of a white dress that can't be mistaken for marriage gown. The bead work is outstanding, the sleeves add a unique touch and neckline is classy and flattering. I love this dress.
Charlize Theron in Dior at the Golden Globes
Let's ignore the fact that Dior is my favorite designer and can rarely do wrong by me, I want to meet this dress, fall passionately in love and go on wonderful adventures with it. It's sassy, chic and unique. Yes, I know I said too much skin was a negative, but this very low neck line doesn't make her look trashy at all.
Emma Stone in Lanvin at the Golden Globes.
I love Emma Stone and love that this ginger wears red so often. In this Lanvin dress she looks smoldering, with minimal jewlery and a statement-making belt. Some blogs put her on a worst-dressed for this dress, but I totally disagree. Although, I feel like I'm watching Zombieland with the amount of eyeliner she's wearing; that could definitely be toned down.
Heidi Klum in Calvin Klein at the Golden Globes
Here's an example of a nude dress that I think looks fabulous. The open back is sexy and the turquoise necklace adds pop. I didn't see anything else like this ensemble.
Julianne Moore in Chanel at the Golden Globes
This dress is classic with a little flare. The material on the hip accentuates her curves and the layers of fabric on the bottom keep this dress interesting. Julianne is another red-head I love!
Emma Stone in Alexander McQueen at the SAG Awards
Yep, Emma again. I think she nailed it this season with all of her dresses. I've always been a fan of tea-length gowns, as I think they come off as fun and flirty. The detail on the chest, as well as her shoes complete this sassy look.
Kara Mara in Jack Guisson Couture at the Academy Awards
I can't believe I haven't seen Kara on more "Best Dressed" lists. This dress is stunning. Vintage looking with exceptional bead work. I also love how the belt adds a nice accent.
Louise Toe in Black Halo Style at the Academy Awards
Michelle Willamiams in Valentino at the SAG Awards
I personally think Michelle Williams is the best style icon of my generation. She always looks great and her clothing not only flatters her, but shows of her individual style that is hard to match. This dress has it all, bold color, class, chic and LACE.
Rose Byrne in Vivinene Westwood at the Academy Awards
Sequence done right.
Corinne Bailey Rae in Christian Siriano at the Grammys
Kate Beckinsale in Zuhair Muradat the Grammys
The Grammys are a little less formal than the other awards dominating the season, so I love that Kate chose this fun, short number with black accents
And Best Dressed goes to:
Stacey Keibler in Marchesa at the SAG Awards
I know that this is a design we've seen throughout the years, but I'm obsessed with black lace and think this particular dress makes a bold statement without being too flashy. If you can stand next to George Clooney and be the one who I'm looking at, I have to give you mad props.
Is there anyone that was on your "Best Dressed" list that I ignored? Do you disagree with any of my picks? Leave a comment!!