Tuesday, January 31, 2017

SAGS Best Dressed | 2017


As awards season progresses, the more excited I become.  I just love seeing how a celebrity's style evolves throughout the season, especially if they're a newcomer.  The red carpet definitely had a lot of highs, and the only real negative was the fact the Ruth Negga wasn't there.  I don't have as many favorite looks this time compared to my Golden Globes post, but I just couldn't find any after party looks.  So, here's my official best dressed for the 2017 SAGS.

EVAN RACHEL WOOD | ALTUZARRA
She is just killing it with the suit.  And when I look at this one, I just can't help bursting into, "She wore blue velvet..." (although I'm sure everyone else does this too).  The fit is absolute perfection, and it's a completely different shape to the last suit she wore - reinventing the great style.

THANDI NEWTON | SCHIAPARELLI COUTURE 
This was the wow moment for the night.  It's one of those dresses where I'm sure it'll be heavily divided between lovers and haters, but I am definitely a lover.  I've always been a fan of tea length dresses, so of course I was going to like this.  The detailing on this is immaculate, and the asymmetrical sleeve is the perfect last touch.

EMMA STONE | ALEXANDER McQUEEN
IMO, Emma Stone just can't do wrong.  I will admit, I loved her Golden Globes gown more, but the design of this is just so unique while still being feminine.  I mean, who else do you know who can pull off a dress that looks like it's partially falling off?

MAISIE WILLIAMS | ???
Okay, I cannot find the designer of this dress for the life of me.  If any of you know the designer, please let me know in the comments!  Anyway, I love the combination of the old Hollywood glamour of the dress and the modern, ultra dark lipstick.

CLAIRE FOY | VALENTINO
Once again, I'm in love with what Claire Foy's wearing.  It's so light and airy, while also being 1960s/70s retro.  It also helps that the dress is two of my favorite colors.

KIRSTEN DUNST | CHRISTIAN DIOR
I feel like I haven't seen Kirsten Dunst on a red carpet for a long time, so I was pleasantly surprised seeing her rocking Dior.  The white dress is ethereal, but my favorite aspect of the look is her hair and makeup; the matte red lip and soft waves looked perfect, and I think that red lipstick was very under worn on the red carpet.  Also, I'm so happy to see someone wearing one of Maria Grazia Chiuri's new designs for Dior.

YARA SHAHIDI | NAEEM KHAN
Yara is only 16 years old, but she is out dressing some experienced red carpet dressers.  This Naeem Khan number is fun and colorful, while still being completely age appropriate.  She was even voted best dressed on E!'s Fashion Police!

NAOMIE HARRIS | LANVIN
Who doesn't love a good jumpsuit.  In fact, when I first saw this look I thought it was a longline dress, so I was pleasantly surprised to see it was actually pants.  My mom thought that this look was a bit too casual for the SAGS, but I think her accessories make it awards appropriate.  I'm also a sucker for a good stripe.

BONUS:
RAMI MALEK | DIOR
Normally menswear can be boring, especially for a red carpet.  Or you have the complete opposite problem where the guy is trying way too hard, and you just end up with a mess.  So when I saw Rami show up in this, I just thought it was one of most memorable menswear looks I had seen in a long time.  I adore the pattern, and the black tie against the black shirt is the perfect finish.  

So what do you think of my best dressed lists?  I'm enjoying writing them, and I think it's a nice break from outfit posts.  Let me know in the comments!  :)

Elizabeth xx
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Monday, January 9, 2017

Golden Globes Best Dressed | 2017


Ah, the Golden Globes.  The first show to kick off awards season.  I love awards season because I love seeing all of the designer gowns that I've been eyeing since they debuted actually being worn out and about.  The Globes' starts off each celebrity's style for the rest of the season, and as it goes on, it's fun to predict what each person might wear.  So here's my list of the best dressed of the night.  I already can't wait for the SAGs to arrive.

MICHELLE WILLIAMS | LOUIS VUITTON
Michelle Williams has a contract with Louis Vuitton, so I had a sneaking suspicion that that's who she'd be wearing.  I was watching E!'s red carpet countdown, and stylist Brad Goreski predicted that she would wear a gown by Gucci, and frankly I was surprised that he didn't predict LV; I felt that he should have known about their constant collaborations.  Anyway, I just love the softness of the off-the-shoulders, but the real kicker is the velvet choker; I adore it.  And the fact that it's off center makes it even better.

NATALIE PORTMAN | PRADA
When I first saw this gown I actually thought it was vintage.  Natalie Portman was nominated for her portrayal of Jackie Kennedy in the film Jackie; it often seems that stars try to match watch they're wearing to the theme of the film that they're representing.  This empire waist style of dress was popular during the 1960s, so I not only think it's beautifully flatters her pregnant bump, but also honors the time period of the film.

EMMA STONE | VALENTINO
Like Natalie Portman, the gown the Emma chose perfectly represents her film, La La Land.
City of stars
Are you shining just for me?
City of stars
There's so much that I can't see
Just like the movie, this star embellished pink gown took my breath away without being over the top.

EVAN RACHEL WOOD | ALTUZARRA
There were so many suits that hit to carpet tonight, and as great as each one was, Evan's just stood above the rest.  It fit perfectly and made her look ten feet tall.  It was the perfect mix of masculine and feminine while showing girls dresses aren't a requirement.  

RUTH NEGGA | LOUIS VUITTON
Another LV gown!  Completely different from the last, Ruth's dress looked like liquid metal, and I think fits the metallic trend perfectly.  It reminds me a bit of Gwyneth Paltrow's 2011 Oscar dress, but Ruth always seems to know how to make things her own.  Keep an eye on her this season, as she's definitely the style star to watch.

CLAIRE FOY | ERDEM
No wonder I love this gown; Erdem is one of my favorite designers, and I feel just isn't worn enough on the red carpet.  I love the 1930s/1940s feel of this gown as her show, The Crown, partially takes place in the 1940s.  It's an unusual style of dress that I don't think is often seen at awards shows, which is why I love it so much.

TRACEE ELLIS ROSS | ZUHAIR MURAD
I love, love, love the length of this dress.  It fits her so perfectly, and I love that she kept her accessories rather minimal to show off the detailing of the gown (well, except for her many rings, of course).  She's also the first black actress to win in her category since the 1980s, so I'm so incredibly happy for her!

And now we have the runners-up.  I loved these five as well, but they just weren't enough to make it to my official "Best Dressed" list.

NICOLE KIDMAN | ALEXANDER MCQUEEN
LILY COLLINS | ZUHAIR MURAD
MILLIE BOBBY BROWN | JENNY PACKHAM
RILEY KEOUGH | CHANEL
KERRY WASHINGTON | DOLCE & GABBANA

Finally the after parties....

YARA SHAHIDI | SCHIAPARELLI
CONSTANCE WU | MARCHESA
SARAH HYLAND | AMANDA WAKELY
JANELLE MONAE | GEORGES CHAKRAS
PETRA COLLINS | GUCCI

There were so many after parties and so many guests, it was had to pick my favorites, but I somehow managed to pick these five.  What I loved about the after parties was how there was a lot more risks with color.  At the awards themselves it seemed like most people wore metallics or neutrals.  Yara Shahidi wore a fun and youthful pink dress and Petra Collins went crazy with the primary colors.  

Who were some of your favorites of the night?  Let me know in the comments below!  I'm so excited for the awards season to come!

Elizabeth xx
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