Oscars 2011 what will they wear




















Hilary Swank Knowing what she's capable of , Swank in her silver Gucci gown was an underwhelming serving of Black Swan Lite accented with a lunch-lady chic. Helena Bonham Carter. Oscars , Sharon Stone With a feathered shoulder piece, Stone certainly gave us the night's most literal interpretation of the Black Swan effect.

But what works in a movie,. Amy Adams, Oscars Scarlett Johansson If Johansson was attempting to match her unfinished 'do with an unfinished dress, then consider it mission accomplished.

Grade: C-. Jennifer Hudson Tangerine isn't a color for the faint of heart, but J-Hud clearly wasn't feeling shy in this voluminous and, well, revealing Versace. Oscars , Cate Blanchett While The Great Cate generally gets away with whatever she wants on the carpet, her framed torso gave us pause. Was she pulling from Middle.

Anne Hathaway, Oscars Michelle Williams. Best actress winner Natalie Portman was pregnant at the Oscars in ! The star, who won for her work in "Black Swan," dressed up her baby bump in a beautiful purple beaded design by Rodarte featuring an off-the-shoulder neckline, an empire waist and a small slit up the center that showed off her strappy sandals. No fashion risks here!

Presenter Kevin Spacey selected a classic tux and bow tie combination for Oscar night in Nicole Kidman 's strapless Dior dress is one we quickly forgot.

The star's white selection featured a peplum detail at the waist and an all-over gold design. The strangest part? The way the frock had a slit that showed off the fact that she paired it with bright red peep-toe heels.

NIcole was up for best actress for her work in the film "Rabbit Hole" in In , presenter Reese Witherspoon chose a black-and-white Armani gown that featured a white band at the strapless neckline and a simple yet sophisticated black floor-length silhouette.

Zachary Levi looked sharp in this tuxedo, which he paired with a white dress shirt and bow tie on Hollywood's biggest night. Best supporting actress nominee Amy Adams rocked navy blue at the Oscars, opting for this sequined cap-sleeved L'wren Scott design. When it came to accessorize the fitted frock, the star — who scored a nod for her work in "The Fighter" that year — added jewelry with emerald gemstones.

Helen Mirren went with a dark gray Vivienne Westwood number featuring gathered three-quarter-length sleeves, lots of ruching and a small train detail.

The actress was a presenter later that evening. Best supporting actress nominee Helena Bonham Carter's quirky style never changes. So this Colleen Atwood look came as no surprise — from the funky black striped sleeves to the corseted bodice paired with a full black skirt.

That year, the actress received a nod for her work in "The King's Speech. Hilary Swank 's silver Gucci number made a splash on the Oscars red carpet in The strapless couture piece featured a sequin-embellished bodice that gave way to a feathered ombre skirt that flowed from pale silver to dark gray.

The actress was on hand as a presenter at that year's festivities. Camila opted for a sleeveless ballgown with a plunging neckline, while presenter Matthew went for a timeless tuxedo and bow tie ensemble. Cheryl Hines kept it simple in black! The actress sported a straightforward gown with a sweetheart neckline, ruching at the hip and train detail at the show.

A tulle skirt gone awry! Marisa Tomei rocked a vintage Charles James design that included thin straps, a fitted bodice and a mermaid-like silhouette thanks to its asymmetrical tulle skirt.

Russell Brand rocked navy and black for his gig as a presenter at the Oscars that year, selecting a blue tuxedo with black lapels, a checkered black-and-blue dress shirt and a black skinny tie.

In case you have been living in a cave, to recap: Livia only wears ethical clothes, and this dress was made out of 11 dresses from the era of The King's Speech. The trouble is, that's exactly what it looks like. Great concept, bad dress. I would feel bad saying this, but Livia did get to swan around LA all Sunday night drinking champagne and waving her husband's Oscar around.

Annette Bening. I think people are pretending to like this dress because they like Bening. Well, duh. Obviously we love Bening. She's an incredible actor and totally beautiful and she has Warren Beatty standing next to her on the red carpet gushing about how she's the greatest woman ever.

She does not need our sympathy. The colour is good but the lines are all going in the wrong directions, somehow, making it an unflattering shape. Amy Adams. You know, she's the one who's about twice his height. Anyway, I like the dress, it really suits her, but I don't get what's happening with that necklace and the hair.

I guess the necklace is probably priceless, because it's not pretty. Maybe she likes it, but in that case, why half-cover it? And why not wash your hair, maybe? It's the Oscars, Amy.

Push the boat out and get a blowdry. This Versace is fine from the waist down, but — goodness me. I don't consider myself a prude, but I am not wild about dresses where you can see the whole contour of and almost the entire underside of a woman's breasts. I am quite amazed Nicole didn't rethink the Dior in the wake of the Galliano scandal. It seems like most other people did, because there wasn't a lot of it about.

And it's not even like it's a nice dress. There's a Japanese theme here somewhere I think, kind of origami-folds and a fan shape, but I don't really get it. And the orange shoes? And, sorry, one last thing: the fringe. It's as if at the last minute she wanted to soften the effect of the outfit, which is pretty harsh what with her pale colouring and her bony shoulders, so she pulled a bit of hair out of her ponytail.

Or, maybe it's her husband's fault. Bad hair is contagious, you know. Another shocker from Calvin Klein. This is a spiky, unlovable look.

Amazing to think that this is the same woman who once wore sugar-pink to the Oscars — and won, remember? My take on Paltrow post-Tracy Anderson is that's she's a bit too cold-and-mean looking, especially when she has her hair poker-straight, but the legs are fabulous. So this is about my least-favourite look for her, with no legs and just lots of harsh, metallic straight lines. Hilary Swank always wears such pretty dresses, and yet somehow always looks to me like a school athlete whose mom has made her dress up for the prom — she's smiling gamely, but really she just wants to get back to shooting hoops.

I think she overdoes the frou-frou, and that's why I don't find it believable. This Gucci featherfest does nothing to change my mind. I don't mind the Armani dress, although it's a bit safe, and also a bit too much of an homage to Julia Roberts in But the hair and the makeup!

Reese, get a grip on yourself. That cheerleader bouncy hair — yes, it looked great on you in Legally Blonde. But that was a comedy. And years ago. Get over it! Because this is cheese. Cheese on toast. Oscars Fashion royalty. From the queens to the commoners, everyone knew their place on the red carpet this year View the Oscars red carpet fashion gallery or click on the names below to see each dress.



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