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Oscars 2010: Worst Dressed

By Andrea Petrou on March 8th, 2010

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In our last post we gave you the six best dressed, and told you we struggled to sift these out because of the quality of style on the red carpet this year.

However that doesn’t mean there wasn’t any fashion faux pas, and these were made by the gorgeous Charlize Theron.

The actress, who doesn’t always get it right, went horribly wrong with a lilac satin frock.

But it wasn’t the on-trend colour we have an issue with, it’s the Madonna style boob cups, which are the beginning of a monstrous long train.

Charlize, we’re sorry but that kind of fashion went out of Vogue in the 80s.

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Oscar 2010: Were we right about Helen Mirren’s red carpet dress?

By Andrea Petrou on March 8th, 2010

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Earlier today we set about predicting what Helen Mirren would be wearing for this year’s Oscars. Looking back at her previous trends, which screamed elegance and bared her trademark sheer sleeves we thought we’d definitely see these trends tonight. We also predicted she would be wearing Lacroix.

Well, we we’re right about the frock. Like fellow Brit Kate Winslet, Helen also opted for silver, but went for a straight dress, covered with a layer of organza and, yes, you guessed it beaded sheer sleeves.

However, we weren’t so bang on with the designer. Instead of Lacroix Helen opted for Badgley Mischka, a designer she is familiar with.

Well, we suppose one out of two isn’t bad is it?

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Oscars 2010: Best dressed

By Andrea Petrou on March 7th, 2010

We have to admit we were very impressed with the Oscar 2010 dresses, and for once in any awards event there were hardly any shockers.

However, we decided to whittle it down to six this year (and believe us it’s taken alot of time to decide) or we’d have to put nearly every attendee in.

So who made the list and why? First on the list is Brit newcomer (and Lauren’s fashion favourite) Carey Mulligan, who really stood out in a cutting edge Prada gown. However, she didn’t let the red carpet glamour swallow her style. Her dress was embellished with tiny metal keys and pairs of scissors.

And it seems the Brits are on a style roll because coming up a close second isKate Winslet.

We also have to include Sarah Jessica Parker who wore a rather unique Chanel Couture frock. Ladies be warned, the “neck strap” trend will be coming to a highstreet store near you very soon.

However it would be unfair to give a special mention to Sandra Bullock, who picked up the award for Best Actress for her role in Blind Side, and for once showed she really had style in a vintage fabric beaded long dress.

Coming up forth and fifth are Meryl Streep, who showed that just like her Devil wears Prada role, she really has a sense of style in a white cowl neck dress, and Demi more who wore an on-trend nude ruffled frock.

Do you agree with our decisions? Leave your comments below and let us know.

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Oscars 2010: Kristen Stewart goes back to the dark side

By laurenbravo on March 7th, 2010

oscar_arrivals_019_wenn5440213.jpgShe may have had an uncharacteristically girlie moment in her short white frock at the BAFTAs, but tonight Kristen Stewart returned to her vampish roots with this dramatic satin number. Earlier this week we guessed that the Twilight saga star might opt for black (see us proved right here), though her recent penchant for mini dresses had us predicting she’d go for an LBD, not this floor-sweeping slice of old-school Hollywood.

We were also pleased to see that the Twilight saga star had put a little more polish into her look this time round (or, to go straight for the jugular, she’d actually washed her hair). And is that a smile we spy?

In the space of one awards season, the actress seems to have grown from sulky teen into a fully-fledged starlet. From Bella Swann to red carpet swan… top marks.

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Oscars 2010: Kate Winslet, Diane Kruger and Kristen Stewart wow on the red carpet

By Andrea Petrou on March 7th, 2010

We’ve been so excited about some actresses dresses this year and have been guessing for a while what each one will be wearing. One such celeb that kept our curiosity buzzing was brit beauty Kate Winslet, who always pulls off great looks at events.

And she didn’t disappoint with her silverpanelled bodice and matching satin skirt. But it wasn’t just the outfit. The actress also shone (quite literally) with her blonde locks, which she left down.

Other A-listers to grace the carpet were Twighlight star Kristen Stewart, who actually made a huge effort in a black fishtail frock. However, even this wasn’t enough to put a smile on the sulky starlet’s face.

However, Diane Kruger, who wowed in Chanel Couture and Cameron Diaz were there with smiles.

View the gallery below to see more red carpet style.

[Images:Adriana M. Barraza / WENN]

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Oscars 2010: Amanda Seyfried gets caught in a bridal wave

By laurenbravo on March 7th, 2010

oscar_arrivals148_wenn5440122.jpgIt was a micro-trend at last year’s awards, and this year even more stars are saying ‘I do’ to dresses in white, ivory and sugared-almond shades. Whether it’s a nod to this winter’s unseasonably snowy weather, or a series of not-so-subtle hints to noncommittal boyfriends, bridal looks were all over tonight’s red carpet.

Best actress nominee Sandra Bullock pulled it off like a true leading lady, with exquisite beaded vintage fabric and sweet pink lips, while Up in the Air star Anna Kendrick was a vision in palest pink.

A little less successful, however, was Amanda Seyfried‘s meringue – we can only assume the actress seems to have took reference from her starring role in musical wedding romp Mamma Mia when choosing this Armani Prive gown. The quilted satin fabric saves it from true Princess Barbie territory, but alongside so many chic column gowns and flirty ruffles it still comes off a little like the lady your Granny puts on top of her loo roll.

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Oscars 2010: Red carpet dresses so far

By Andrea Petrou on March 7th, 2010

We’ve been wowed, dismayed, and surprised by the red carpet dresses during this year’s Oscars, and we’ve bought you coverage as it happens.

However there’s always the few (or in an event as big as this, many) that get away. So we’ll be bringing you a range of galleries with a range of the dresses that graced the red carpet, as well as a round up of trends, and of course the best and worst dressed.

First up is a round up of some of the stars and their designer frocks.

[Images: Adriana M. Barraza / WENN]

View the gallery below.

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Sarah Jessica Parker wears Chanel for the Oscars 2010

By Andrea Petrou on March 7th, 2010

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She was the red carpet starlet we were waiting with baited breath for. The one who has made headlines for her perfect fashion choices, and become one of our favourite style icons (although sadly we have to opt for highstreet versions). We’re sure you know exactly who we’re talking about but those who are a bit confused it’s Sarah Jessica Parker.

So did she impress us? Of course she did.

The Sex and the City starlet lit up the red carpet in an on-trend gold floaty (almost 60s) Chanel gown with beading on the shoulders. And she also didn’t disappoint when it came to individuality.

Her frock came complete with what can only be described as a back to front halterneck. Yes that’s right, you read right, the strap went across the front of her neck (think choker style) instead of around the back.

However, Jessica, as much as well loved your dress, we think the make-up was all wrong. Yes it was sixties, yes it tied in with the dress, but we can’t help but think it might have been suited to a night in a Southend nightclub.

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Sandra Bullock glows in vintage fabric dress at the 2010 Oscars

By Andrea Petrou on March 7th, 2010

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We were really excited to see what Sandra Bullock would be wearing at this year’s Oscars. After all the starlet, who has been nominated for best actress for her role in the Blind Side, always makes a statement (although not in a good way.)
However, this year she quite literally blew us away with her vintage fabric Paquin beaded frock.

We think it’s also a perfect way to ensure no-one else turns up wearing the same dress (hands up who’s had that problem before).

And it seems Ms Bullock is also a woman after own hearts, claiming she completely chilled out all day today.

“I read, ate some berries and relaxed,” she said.

We also have to applaud her on her stunning make-up, especially the pink lips, which went away from this season’s bright red but gave a nod to the upcoming spring looks.

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Oscars 2010: Carey Mulligan does ‘cuting edge’ in Prada

By laurenbravo on March 7th, 2010

wenn5440194.jpgWe predicted that British newcomer Carey Mulligan would win out in the style stakes tonight, and we’re pleased to say that she’s filling us with patriotic pride.

Sporting the same bleached blonde pixie crop she unveiled at the BAFTAs last month, the star of An Education took to the red carpet in a black strapless frock by her go-to designer, Prada. From a distance the effect was predictably chic, with its sweetheart neckline and full skirt, but on closer inspection Carey’s quirkier side made an appearance, as she revealed that her glittering dress was embellished with tiny metal keys and pairs of scissors. No, honestly. Like an exceptionally well-dressed boy scout, she seems to have arrived in the couture equivalent of a Swiss army knife.

We’re hoping the 24-year-old will scoop the Best Actress statue tonight, but if not perhaps she’ll find another calling as an unofficial seamstress. And if she needs to take down a rival, at least she’s well armed…

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Oscars 2010: Sigourney Weaver is a scarlett woman in Lanvin

By laurenbravo on March 7th, 2010

Oscar_Arrivals214_wenn5440164.jpgWe suspected there might be a few red dresses tonight, and Sigourney Weaver has proved us right by turning out in crimson chiffon.

The Avatar star has ticked a lot of trend boxes by opting for a grecian-style, one-shouldered Lanvin number, with jewellery by Neil Lane and shoes by Jimmy Choo. The colour makes a change from the predominant hue of her dystopian movie, which is nominated for Best Picture. “I’m in red tonight, but I’m still blue underneath”, she joked.

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Angela Griffin takes the “Rihanna” look too far at the 2010 Oscars

By Andrea Petrou on March 7th, 2010

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The first few minutes of the 2010 Oscars have been a bit of whirlwind. Watching some of the stars parading down the red carpet in black before the initial event began, we were under the impression that this would form the trend of the night, but we were wrong. Nicole Ritchie broke up the dark trends with a silver and black frock complete with kimono sleeves, while Avatar star Zoe Saldana walked the red path in a strapless sparkling bodice and frill-adorned lilac skirt.

Vera Farmiga opted for a red frilly Marchesa frock, which she unfortunately stepped on, however the disaster of the night so far has got to be Sky presenter Angela Griffin, who we think went a bit too far with her imitation of Rihanna’s statement hairstyle.

And although she didn’t copy the singer‘s quirky style, instead she went for an on-trend nude chiffon frock with ruffles, we still think she looks like a poor mans version of the superstar. And another thing Angela, no matter how much your feet will ache the next day, wearing flip flops on the red carpet is a big no no.

Pictures to follow.

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Oscars 2010: Mariah Carey in Valentino

By laurenbravo on March 7th, 2010

oscar_arrivals146_wenn5440120.jpgWell who would’ve thought it, Mariah‘s gone all demure on us. The Precious star has kept her trademark cleavage under wraps tonight (by her standards), with an elegant midnight blue gown by Valentino. The capped-sleeve style was seen on a number of guests tonight, including Carey’s co-star Mo’Nique, who also looked radiant in blue.

But Ms Carey hasn’t disappointed on the bling front, accessorising with jewels by Chopard and a chunky statement watch. “I don’t usually wear one, because I don’t care what time it is,” she told Sky1′s Angela Griffin. “I run on Mariah time”.

The star later caught her bling on American presenter Ryan Seecrest as she cruised down the red carpet – in Mariah time, that translates as embarrassment o’clock.

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Oscar 2010 red carpet predictions: Helen Mirren

By Andrea Petrou on March 7th, 2010

This year iconic British actress Helen Mirren has been nominated for her role in The Last Station. Avid followers of Mirren’s red carpet style will know that the actress always looks elegant in beaded and sleeved frocks made of taffeta, silk and sheer fabrics, which really give her the edge over some other stars.

For the 2007 Oscars the 64 year old, who claims she is “always a mess” unless walking the red carpet, opted for a cream and gold rouched frock by Christian Lacroix with three quarter length beaded sleeves, which she teamed up with Jimmy Choos. She carried on the tradition in 2008 where she opted for a an elegant vibrant red custom-made Georges Chakra satin gown, embellished with Swarovski crystal sleeves and again in 2009 when her slinky frock screamed sophistication, and dare we say, royalty.

So will Dame Helen continue the elegant theme tonight?

We have a strong suspicion she might, and if the rumour mill is anything to go by she may be wearing Christian Lacroix. However it may not be a new style; apparently she asked her publicist if she could pull an old Lacroix out of her closet that she wore to the Oscars a couple years ago.

We have to admit we like her thinking.

View the gallery below to see some more of Helen’s red carpet outfits.

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Oscars 2010: red carpet style questions we can’t wait to answer

By laurenbravo on March 7th, 2010

wenn2751592.jpgLauren Bravo reports:

Hurrah hurrah, Oscars night is upon us! As the stars primp, preen and polish up those pebble-sized diamonds, we at ShinyStyle are ready for a night of sumptuous Hollywood fashion.

Ever-dedicated to being first on the scene with style gossip, Andrea and I are all set in our pyjamas with Red Bull and Dairy Milk standing by, to stay up all night and bring you the good, the bad and the ugly from the red carpet…

So as we gear up for the big (Louboutin-ed) kick-off, here are the top five questions I want answering this evening:

Will maxi or mini prevail?
Ok, long dresses are the bread and butter of award ceremonies (making them the panettone and clotted cream of this, the calendar’s most important film event). But in recent years we’ve seen a few steps away from the traditional floor-sweeper and towards minis and flirty ’50s-style ballerina lengths, especially on the younger, hipper starlets. Then there’s always the kooky one or two who will plump for trousers (Meryl, my money’s on you).

Will anybody drown in Mariah’s cleavage?
For once, the woman should be exuding a bit of class. After her acclaimed turn in Precious (for which she frumped up like a pro), one would hope she’d take the chance to dress the part of a serious thespian. But then, if her appearances at the Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Awards are anything to go by, maybe she’ll stick with the diamanté-encrusted persona that we know and, um, love. Either way, I reckon there’ll be bazoomas on display.

wenn2714773.jpgWill the Brit girls wave the fashion flag?
Kate Winslet can always be relied on for some old-school glamour, usually in a trademark figure-hugging sheath dress. Meanwhile, rising star Carey Mulligan ought to give her a run for her money, with the combination of refined elegance and gamine edge that she’s been displaying throughout awards season. Other British ladies I’ll be excited to see include Emily Blunt, Rosamund Pike and the ever-sexy grand Dame of awards fashion, Helen Mirren.

Which of the Nine girls will come out on top?
It may have been a little bit style-over-substance, but Rob Marshall’s musical homage to Fellini delivered one of the sexiest casts we’ve seen this year. With Marion Cotillard, Penelope Cruz, Kate Hudson, Nicole Kidman and Fergie all representing Nine tonight, I’m keen to see who will bring that showgirl pzazz to the red carpet.

What will 2010′s key colour be?
In previous years we’ve seen black, red, pink and midnight blue all take turns to be Oscar hue du jour. But this year I’m predicting that the stars will keep things pale and interesting with nude, white and pastel shades, as well as a bit of striking monochrome. Provided a sudden downpour doesn’t turn anything see-through, things should be all white on the night… (sorry).

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