Wow! What an Oscars! There’s so much to say, but we’re here
to weigh in on some of our favorite fashion from the night.
Best Dressed:
Emma Stone in Givenchy, Winner Best Actress for La La Land
Why We Love It:
As fellow redheads, we already have a soft spot for this dynamic actress. The
gold beads contrasted enough with her creamy skin, giving her a warmer skin
tone and bringing out the accent tones in her hair. We love the blend of styles between a ‘20’s flapper gown with vampy ‘40’s waves and that classic
red lip. Seems like that golden glow was a good luck charm for this Oscar
winner! We could totally see this gown translated for a NYE style wedding.
Best Dressed:
Viola Davis in Armani Prive, Winner Best Supporting Actress for Fences
Why We Love It:
Red is such a beautiful, rich color against Viola’s gorgeous dark skin. The
style lines are ultra flattering for her curvy figure, and we love the positive
negative balance of the peek-a-boo shoulders and demure open back. Styling her
hair in a short do combined with the style lines along her bust, shoulder
angles, and halter neckline framed the focus onto her face and that
gorgeous winning smile!
Sexiest Gowns:
Jennifer Anniston and Halle Berry; Presenters; both wearing Versace
Why We Love It:
Hot Hot Hot! These ladies know how to pull off a balance of covered and
revealed, glam and casual with natural hair and blingy gowns. They both
embodied ease, sophistication, and sex appeal. We were not surprised to find
out that Versace designed both of their gowns.
Most Desired to be
as a Wedding Gown: Auli’l Cravalho in Rubin Singer, Best Original Song
Nominee Performer for Moana
Why We Love It:
Love the balance of white and silver, matte and shiny, as it radiates texture in
both fabric and dimension. It is a gorgeous play on a classic silhouette. We
could easily see a bride walking down the aisle in this gorgeous gown! Also –
wow, her voice!
Best Late Night
Look: Vanessa Hudgens in Kristian Aadnevik at the Elton John AIDs
Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party
Why We Love It:
Vanessa Hudgens describes it best... “bridal lingerie, but like…
what Aphrodite would wear.” Yes. That’s exactly it! We’d totally want this for
our honeymoon!
Best Dressed for
the Men: Tarell Alvin McCraney, Winner for Best Adapted Screenplay for
Moonlight, and Dev Patel, Presenter
Why We Love It:
Tarell Alvin McCraney looked radiant in his cream and ivory tuxedo. The tone on tone was sharp, sophisticated, and fresh! Paired with those
sockless loafers, he looked chic and comfortable.
Dev Patel presented in a classic white tuxedo with a black
bowtie and black slacks – this combination reminds us of the original
‘Sabrina' with his classic rich sophistication and confident manliness.
Always a winner in our book! This can be easily replicated for a classic groom look as well!