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28 February 2011

Oscars 2011: The Fab Five


These five ladies were all winners on Oscar's night.
The unspoken competition of best dressed was unquestionably designated to the reigning five: Mila Kunis, Amy Adams, Cate Blanchett, Natalie Portman and Gwyneth Paltrow.


Mila Kunis resonated in a delicate violet lace haute couture gown by Elie Saab. Her dress captured her natural beauty without restraint. The gown flowed elegantly and endlessly while creating an outstanding contrast with the notorious red carpet. Her accessories were simple which allowed the edgy and captivating slits of lace to pursue the statement it was crafted to state. Although she wasn't recognized for her outstanding performance in Black Swan, we are making a point to recognize her as best dressed. To many more awards shows, and the recognition you deserve for the years to come. Bravo Mila.


Cate Blanchett exuded charm through her classy Givenchy haute couture gown. Her gown was constructed to perfection. The combination of lavish beading and a perfect silhouette elevate and translate Blanchett's daring sense of style to an eminent standing.

Amy Adams sparkled in a gorgeous gown by L'Wren Scott. She shimmered like a precious stone and added just the exact amount of accessories to accent her eyes and skin. The green accented jewel tones completed her look with an effortless glare of utter and total glam.


Natalie Portman glowed in more ways than one in her Rodarte gown and in this case it isn't thanks to her pregnancy. The deep shade of purple looked gorgeous contrasted with the Oscar-winner's olive skin and brown curls. The continuity of her dress emphasized everyone's point of interest (which is also the hardest to accomplish with ease) -- her belly. Congratulations are in order for the mom-to-be; a perfect way to start off the New Year.

Gwyneth Paltrow looked extraordinary in her gown by Calvin Klein. Her confident, metallic and plunging ensemble proved her well-deserved spot amongst the chicest of the fashion gods. The minimalistic silhouette was animated by the spunk created by mixture of golds and silvers.

Images courtesy of Vouge.com.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Excellent Oscar fashion follow-up. Though in looking at Cate's dress I was a bit thrown off. You do, however, make a very good argument in favor of it.