Posts Tagged ‘Golden Globes’

Celebrity Style, Features, Gallery

Worst dressed of 2011: Anne Hathaway, Michelle Williams and more

By Andrea Petrou on December 23rd, 2011

Anne Hathaway

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This bargain basement set up Anne wore to the Rio premiere did nothing to make us smile. PA Images

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Celebrity Style, dresses, Features, Gallery, Oscars, Red Carpet

Top ten red carpet awards dresses for 2011: Oscars, Baftas, Grammys and Golden Globes

By Andrea Petrou on April 19th, 2011

It may not be the end of the year, or in anticipation for the next awards event, but let’s be honest, we really don’t need an excuse to put together a list of red carpet award dresses.
This year an abundance of A-listers have turned up to celebrate key red carpet award events including the BAFTAs, Oscars, Golden Globes and of course the Grammys. Each have chosen a frock, which they hope sets them apart from the rest, and while many did that, there, in our eyes can only be a top ten.
First up in our top ten is Angelina Jolie who looked stunning in a green sleeved Versace  dress at the Golden Globes. Also sporting a best dress at this event was Christina Hendricks who showed off those enviable curves in a red frock.
Over at the Oscars, we had three ladies who really wowed. First up was Michelle Williams who went for a white dress with on trend beading and capped sleeves. She’s followed here by Helena Bonham Carter for her sheer eccentric black outfit, which she teamed up with glasses. Also at this awards event is the lovely Natalie Portman who showed off her baby bump in a cute scoop neck purple frock.
Rihanna’s white and sheer Jean Paul Gaultier frock at the Grammys also gets a mention, while Jessie J’s BRIT playsuit also comes in top here.

Emma Watson’s one shoulder lace frock at the BAFTAs gets in too as does Amy Adam’s  gold strappy number.
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Celebrity Style, Gossip, Style spotlight

Catherine Zeta-Jones treated for depression and we look at her style

By Andrea Petrou on April 14th, 2011

Looking cool in yellow

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AP Photo/ Peter Kramer

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Celebrity Style, News

Helena Bonham Carter is a fashion “genius”

By Andrea Petrou on March 23rd, 2011

Helena Bonham Carter is a fashion “genius”.

The ‘King’s Speech’ star is famous for her eccentric dress sense including famously wearing one red and one green shoe to this year’s Golden Globe Awards but Marchesa designer Georgina Chapman loves her style.

She says Helena is “a genius who made my [Golden Globes] evening so much fun. And why not wear two different colored shoes?”

Georgina founded her eveningwear label in 2004 with co-creator Keren Craig and despite their success- with A-List celebrities frequently spotted wearing Marchesa – she admitted it was a struggle at first.

Georgina said: “Sure, there was Valentino and Versace, but there weren’t a lot of young brands out there doing eveningwear. People thought we were crazy. They said no one does evening anymore, which only encouraged us to do it more.”

The British designer has been married to Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein since 2004 but Georgina admitted they attend award ceremonies hoping for very different outcomes.

She told US Harper’s Bazaar: “Harvey will be at an awards show, worried if an actor in his film is going to win, and I’m thinking, How does her dress look? We’ll both be biting our nails. And sometimes his doesn’t win, but if I see my dress up at the podium, I’m clapping and screaming, ‘I won! I won!’”



Celebrity Style

Style spotlight: Claire Danes

By Andrea Petrou on March 14th, 2011

Looking classic and chic at the Baftas in 2010

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Celebrity Style, Gallery, Style spotlight

Style spotlight: Lea Michele

By Andrea Petrou on February 18th, 2011

In ruffles

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At the 62nd Emmys in 2008 Newscom/Pedro Ulayan_Pacific Rim Photo P/WENN.com

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Celebrity Style, Events, Gallery

The 68th Golden Globes nominations announced: Helena Bonham Carter up for Best Supporting Actress

By Elisabeth on December 15th, 2010

The nominations for the 68th Golden Globes were announced yesterday by Hollywood actress Katie Holmes. With several British nominees, including The King’s Speech which has seven chances to win, we could see a royal flush when the awards take place in January.

Quirky yet cool Brit actress Helena Bonham Carter is up for Best Supporting Actress, while Colin First has been nominated for Best Actor in Drama for his portrayal of King George VI. Geoffrey Rush and Idris Elba have also been nominated for their performances in The King’s Speech and BBC police drama Luther, respectively.

Widely seen as an indication of Oscar success, the Golden Globes will be a fashionable display as the hopeful actors and actresses descend en masse to the red carpet.

Be sure to check back for our coverage of who’s wearing what at the ceremony in Los Angeles on 16th January 2011.

Click here for the full list of nominations.

Katie Holmes

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At the 68th Golden Globe nominations Credit: WENN.com



Features, Opinion

Why occasional dressing doesn’t suit everyone

By Andrea Petrou on January 21st, 2010

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Lauren Bravo writes: Poor Chloe Sevigny. She turns out at the Golden Globes in a cascade of silk ruffles, looking every inch the fashion-forward Hollywood star. She wins Best Actress in a TV Drama for her role in Big Love.

She makes her way to the stage, full of poise and old-world glamour, in front of an admiring audience of industry names. And then, at the last vital moment, Rrrrriiiiiiiiiip! Some git tears half her dress off. Thus we learn the first rule of occasion dressing: whatever can go wrong, will go wrong. Especially if you’re on camera.

I felt for Chloe, particularly as I’ve experienced her wardrobe malfunction myself. Admittedly mine occurred at my high school prom, not in front of the Hollywood Foreign Press and a million television viewers, but it was still traumatic.

I spent £150 on a chiffony creation from Monsoon, the kind you picture yourself being proposed to in, then promptly put my heel through the hem as I got out of the car in the school drive. To add insult to embarrassment, it was quickly revealed that three other girls had turned up in the same dress – but hey, I was the only one with a gaping hole…

Some girls thrive on occasion dressing. They’re usually, as it happens, the girls who keep it low-key the rest of the time. The jeans-and-jumpers girls. All year it’s sensible coats, denim and comfy separates, then at the whiff of an invitation, ooh, out come lithe limbs poured into something slinky, satiny and elegant. They glide around, part Audrey Hepburn, part Disney Princess, and the impact is made all the more striking by its contrast to their usual appearance.

They don’t spill, their make-up doesn’t smudge, their underwear doesn’t show, and they don’t go all scarlet and drippy after a turn on the dancefloor. They are the girls formal events are designed for. I am not one of these girls.

No, I realised many, many years ago that I can’t do occasion dressing. Other people will be watching awards season with joy, cooing at the dresses and the flawless red carpet elegance, but I will spend it shouting “HOW? How are you DOING that??” at a variety of magazine spreads. And yet, every time an occasion presents itself, I still have a brief moment of delusion. “Maybe this time”, I think, “I’ll pull it off. I’ll find something classy, and I’ll look classy in it, and I’ll still be feeling classy when they carry me out of the marquee at 4am.”

It’s not an aversion to dressing up, you understand – In fact I have a tendency to be chronically overdressed for everyday life. I will wear sequins to the pub, cocktail dresses to family barbecues and stilettos to Tesco. But give me a bonafide ooccasion, something that actually demands a bit of sartorial effort, and I go to pieces. I become a one-woman style disaster zone.

The routine generally goes something like this: I won’t be able to find/afford/fit into a suitable dress. So I will spend three weeks in a consumer frenzy, then the day before buy something a size too small, in a colour I hate, that accommodates no bra known to man. I will then attempt something radical with my hair, which will go wrong, requiring me to obliterate the whole thing with straighteners, then wet it to stop it looking too straight, then straighten it to stop it looking too wet.

After a week on grapes and green tea I will crack, eat a burrito, and not be able to do the zip up on the too-small-anyway dress. After half an hour of flatmate-assisted zip warfare I will finally be assembled, but sweaty from effort, which will then demand another hair re-straighten. I will top off the look with a pair of shoes that cripple me, a massive bag with my alternative flat shoes in it, and a coat that doesn’t go. One of my false eyelashes will come unstuck on the bus. I will appear in at least 170 photos in the act of hitching up my dress, then spill kebab juice down it on the way home. That, ladies, is how I do occasion dressing.

So I hope Ms Sevigny wasn’t too distraught after her fashion faux-pas. After all, there’s nothing like a big shiny award to distract from a dress disaster – if I can somehow get myself nominated fro a Brit, maybe that will be my next trick.



Celebrity Style, Red Carpet

Who wore what at the Golden Globe awards 2010?

By Andrea Petrou on January 18th, 2010
11th Annual Warner Brothers And InStyle Golden Globe After-Party

HBO's Post Golden Globe Awards Party - Arrivals

It was a night of winners and runners up in last night’s Golden Globe awards and then went for both the fashion and award stakes. Celebrities flocked onto the red carpet for one of the biggest events of the year, which took place in Los Angeles and were hosted by UK home grown Ricky Gervais. So who rocked with their frocks?

First on our rocked list is Drew Barrymore who wowed the crowd with her champagne Atelier Versace, asymmetric dress, which was covered in Swarovski crystals. The starlet also bagged herself an award for her performance in Grey Gardens.
She was followed on the frock stakes by Jennifer Aniston and Penelope Cruz who opted for safe, yet classic black dresses to take them down the red carpet in style.
Other celebs were that little bit braver opting for this season’s colours. This included Cameron Diaz who wore red, Sandra Bullock who chose purple and Maggie gyllenhaal who went for pink.

Golden Globe Awards 2010 - PRESSROOM

Kate Winslet appears backstage at the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards

Golden Globe Awards 2010 - RED CARPET

The Pressroom at the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards!



award show fashion, Celebrity Style

Editor’s picks for red carpet perfection

By Andrea Thatcher on January 12th, 2009

We’ve showcased a few trends from last night’s Golden Globes for you, including pastels, belted dresses, and dark clors. But now it’s my turn to show you what I just plain loved.

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ShinyStyle Golden Globes Gallery: Pretty in pastels

By Kimberley Foster on January 12th, 2009

Dark hues may have been the choice for many starlets, but the Golden Globes were also awash with pastels too. Anyone might have thought it was spring by the way some celebs wore their pretty pale colours. Nudes, soft pinks, pale yellows and blues dominated as the likes of Angelina Jolie, Drew Barrymore and Salma Hayek took their turns in front of the cameras. [Photos: Jim Smeal/BEI/Rex Features]

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award show fashion, Celebrity Style

Golden Globes 2009: a dark night

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on January 11th, 2009

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One thing’s for sure, black wasn’t boring on the red carpet at tonight’s Golden Globe Awards. These three ladies stunned, shimmered and sparkled in dark, dramatic gowns. Evan Rachel Wood chose a different, tiered silhouette shot through with silver sequins and accessorized by her charming tattoo. Anne Hathaway wore a navy blue Armani Prive gown and simple earrings for a very classic, very old school Anne look. We knew Amy Adams (seen here with Darren Le Gallo) would be one of our favorites when we first saw her in the strapless Oscar de la Renta applique gown.

Click here to see which other stars chose dark hues for the Golden Globes.

[Images: Jim Smeal/BEI/Rex Features]



award show fashion, Celebrity Style

Golden Globes 2009: Reem Acra on a roll

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on January 11th, 2009

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Reem Acra dressed a bevy of ladies on the red carpet of the Golden Globe awards, including Olivia Wilde (House), Rumer Willis (Miss Golden Globe) and Eva Longoria, above. Wilde’s and Willis’ dresses are a bit similar, the same purple color family even. But Eva Longoria really stands out in a more structural red gown.

[Images: Jim Smeal/BEI/Rex Features]



award show fashion, Celebrity Style

Golden Globes 2009: who’s wearing what

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on January 11th, 2009

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While we wait for pictures from the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards to pour in (and pour they will!) we’re going to keep you company liveblogging who is wearing what.

Jenna Fischer (The Office) – Zuhair Murad dress, Chopard bracelet
Jennifer Morrison (House) – Oscar de la Renta dress, Lorraine Schwartz custom earrings
Taraji P. Henson (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) – J. Mendel dress, H. Stern jewels, Stuart Weitzman shoes
Eva Longoria – Reem Acra
Susan Sarandon – Hugo Boss tuxedo, Fred Leighton jewelry, Stuart Weitzman shoes
Amy Adams – Oscar de la Renta, Lorraine Schwartz earrings



award show fashion, Celebrity Style

Inside the Golden Globes gift lounge

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on January 11th, 2009

Looks like the economy has affected the Golden Globes even before the red carpet, at the gift lounges! Companies are giving away fewer freebies and fewer c’lebs are showing up to score free swag. Dog tags instead of diamonds? Beauty oil instead of a free trip? How will Hollywood survive?




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