The red carpet at the Golden Globes was awash with celebrities yesterday as many stepped out in elegant glamour, while some boarded the negative publicity bandwagon after committing some serious crimes against fashion and left us all thinking … where on earth are their stylists?
One-shouldered dresses featured prominently and seemed to be the safe and on-trend style for the majority. The colour palette was quite subdued on the whole with muted pinks, nude beige and subtle gold dominating the carpet.
Maggie Gyllenhaal oozed understated glamour in this one-shoulder Lanvin creation, while Australia’s own Melissa George looked stunning in this Art Deco-inspired Armani Prive gown. Isla Fisher did the Aussie contingent proud in this salmon pink number while Cameron Diaz played her cards right in the simply stunning lolly-pink Chanel number.
Drew Barrymore looked tragic in (believe it or not) a pale blue Dior gown and over-the-top hair, while Eva Longoria-Parker disappeared into the background in a redder-than-red dress by Reem Acra. Even Angelina Jolie looked a little ho-hum in pale grey Atelier Versace.
While most looked lovely, it did seem there was a serious lack of effort put into outfit choice for the big day and many looked, well, just bland. Perhaps the recession has hit these stars hard and they’ve had to resort to bargain bin shopping??
Our next question … where are all the fabulous Australian labels?
xx
SP
One-shouldered dresses featured prominently and seemed to be the safe and on-trend style for the majority. The colour palette was quite subdued on the whole with muted pinks, nude beige and subtle gold dominating the carpet.
Maggie Gyllenhaal oozed understated glamour in this one-shoulder Lanvin creation, while Australia’s own Melissa George looked stunning in this Art Deco-inspired Armani Prive gown. Isla Fisher did the Aussie contingent proud in this salmon pink number while Cameron Diaz played her cards right in the simply stunning lolly-pink Chanel number.
Drew Barrymore looked tragic in (believe it or not) a pale blue Dior gown and over-the-top hair, while Eva Longoria-Parker disappeared into the background in a redder-than-red dress by Reem Acra. Even Angelina Jolie looked a little ho-hum in pale grey Atelier Versace.
While most looked lovely, it did seem there was a serious lack of effort put into outfit choice for the big day and many looked, well, just bland. Perhaps the recession has hit these stars hard and they’ve had to resort to bargain bin shopping??
Our next question … where are all the fabulous Australian labels?
xx
SP











1 comment:
I love Cameron Diaz's dress!! :) It's Chanel right? :)
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