As expected, last night’s Oscar’s showcased a whole load of fashion! I loved the majority of it, with the Jennifer’s of the night leading the way! However, there were a few mishaps of the night (Brandi Glanville, I am talking about you, here).
Jennifer Aniston looked stunning in a red Valentino gown meanwhile Jennifer Hudson looked beautiful in a Roberto Cavalli Couture design – I love the blue, which seemed to be one of the colour’s of the night.
Jessica Chastain also looked radiant in a nude Armani Prive dress. I love the classic look she went for with the 40’s waves and red lips – I think it would have been easy for this dress to be “overdone” but by keeping the look minimal, she’s aced this one.
I think my favourite of the night is Jennifer Lawrence who (of course) wore a Dior Haute Couture dress for the big night. Although it has been compared to looking a bit like a wedding dress, I can’t help but think, who wouldn’t jump at the chance to wear this?! It was princess material & I loved it.
There were a few people, however, who I have to question their choice in dresses. First of all, Kelly Rowland, while the dress was beautiful, I don’t think it was suited to the night. The thigh high split is something I don’t think was appropriate for the occasion, however if this was not there I would probably be saying quite the opposite.
The biggest FASH-HOE of the night has to go to Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Brandi Glanville. My god woman PUT IT AWAY! This is a classy event; it certainly isn’t any time to wear a dress where the bust is half missing! I’m actually quite surprised there were no reports of her falling out of this because in picture, it looked like it was going to happen any second!
I also have to mention the amazingly talented Adele, while she didn't exactly stun in the fashion stakes (playing it safe by rocking her usual black ensemble), she did win big. Adele won the award for Best Original Song for Skyfall (bringing her total number of awards so far to 106)! She's waving the flag big time for British talent.






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