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Few fashion faux pas on Oscar red carpet
Samantha Critchell
LOS ANGELES—The best word to describe the red-carpet fashion at the
Academy Awards: red. Katherine Heigl, Helen Mirren, Miley Cyrus, Ruby
Dee, Anne Hathaway and Heidi Klum were among the stars in red gowns
Sunday night at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles. Shades of plum were
worn by Cate Blanchett and Jessica Alba.
“The actresses went regal and royal with rich reds and purples,” said
Oscar.com fashion analyst Tom Julian. The other buzzword? Safe.
“I thought people looked generally really good — and really safe,” Hal
Rubenstein, fashion director at InStyle magazine, told The Associated
Press. “I don’t know if it had to do with the mood out there with the
strike just over and parties cancelled, but in fashion now so much is
about sheer, print and colour, but this was one solid strapless dress
after another.” Rubenstein added: “There was a kind of uniform
timelessness, which is very nice, but considering those who watch this
show do it to get a fashion cue, I wish they were a little more timely
than timeless.”
He labelled French actress Marion Cotillard’s ivory-and-silver gown by
Jean Paul Gaultier with scalloped fabric that looked like fish scales
the most distinctive of the night. Jennifer Hudson, who caused last
year’s biggest fashion flap with a futuristic bolero jacket, was more
appropriate this year in a white halter gown.
Pregnant actresses Blanchett, in a Dries van Noten halter gown with
floral beading on the skirt, and Alba, in a strapless Marchesa gown with
feathers at the bustline, both embraced their revised shapes in
empire-waist gowns. Nicole Kidman, also pregnant, went with a simple
black gown by Balenciaga and a show-stopping necklace — 7,645 diamonds
totalling nearly 1,400 carats by L’Wren Scott. Feathers were a recent
trend on the runway and Penelope Cruz’s black strapless gown had them
too.
W magazine fashion market editor Treena Lombardo reminds at-home fashion
followers not to take trends from the red carpet too seriously for their
own lives. “I don’t think any of the trends the Oscars hit are trends
the rest of the world needs to know about,” she said. She did notice all
that red, though.
“Heidi Klum was the most beautiful I’ve ever seen her,” Lombardo said.
“Amy Ryan was the opposite. She was very minimal and very chic — an
exact 180 from what Heidi was doing.” Klum’s full-volume gown was by
Galliano and is being auctioned as part of The Heart Truth campaign to
raise awareness about women and heart disease. Ryan’s one-shoulder,
midnight-blue dress was custom-made by Francisco Costa for Calvin Klein.
One-shoulder gowns were also popular, worn by Hilary Swank in Versace,
Olivia Thirlby in Vera Wang, Hathaway in Marchesa and Heigl in Escada. |