Amy Adams looked as if she was arriving to her senior Prom. In the nineties. In Seattle. She would have been fine with the increased coverage, even with that particular dress, had she not thrown on that hunk of an emerald jewel.
Amy Adams looked as if she was arriving to her senior Prom. In the nineties. In Seattle. She would have been fine with the increased coverage, even with that particular dress, had she not thrown on that hunk of an emerald jewel.
Does Florence Welch own another dress? Does she own another article of clothing? Although this is the umpteenth time I've seen her in this style, she never falls short of being just beautiful. And classy.
What the hell was Mandy Moore even doing there? And her dress? And her make up? And her hair? Looks like Hailee Steinfield's first design of her dress, before realizing it made her look like she was wearing a glorified piece of tissue paper. Hailee on the other hand looked great. She looked like the 14 year old that she is, and wore her own design with grace and confidence.
Jennifer Hudson looked as if she had done a rush job wrapping a present, a present of her new body, which, honestly, made me rather uncomfortable. I applaud her for losing weight, but she just looks awkward. Like Star Jones after she shed her personality, I mean pounds.
Jennifer Lawrence was, in my opinion, the best dressed female of the night. Lady in red. The understated yet elegant dress. The one that will have dopplegangers hanging on the racks of TJ Maxx by week's end.
Reese Witherspoon just looks like a run-down Stepford wife. She looks like the help.
Is Christian Bale Amish?
Jarvier Bardem took the cake for best dressed male. Classic Western garb. A man among men.
Jeremy Renner looked great as well in his classic tuxedo.
Cate Blanchett presenting best costume design? Apparently none of them worked on her dress. Unless she has been recently cast as the Easter egg in an upcoming tell-all about the Easter Bunny.




























