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Saturday, January 20, 2007

Golden Globes: The Hot...and the Not!!!

The Golden Globes this year were full of surprises, from America Ferrera's (from Ugly Betty) tear-wrenching Golden Globe winning speech that got basically the whole audience to cry, to Prince's Golden Globe win where Justin Timberlake made fun of Prince's diminutive height by crouching down. Of course, the fashions were for the most part, spectacular, except for some that were just plain old bad. Here's the Bad:


The minute I saw this dress, I thought of the costumes of that Disney Channel movie about the 3 witches that I always forget the name of. Anyway, even though I admire Cate Blanchett so much as an actress, I've never been fond of her fashion choices. That yellow dress with the burgundy sash she wore last year? The Alexander McQueen featured here? Really, it looks all wrong, especially because of the tiered hem, and not to mention her age. I do though, like that she takes risks in fashion and has fun with it...unlike the next actress:


The fit of this dress was not good at all, basically because Teri Hatcher is just too skinny and has basically just lost her charm. This dress is an example she is trying to look younger every day...


Ummm...can you say ewww? FYI Beyonce, you were in Dreamgirls, not Showgirls!!! Too much sequins, gold, and skin, this dress is the perfect example of too much of a good thing gone horribly wrong. The pose didn't help either. The dress was Elie Saab, which featured some gorgeous dresses, so why did she have to pick this one?


Do I have to say anything? Nicolette, wer'e not in Kansas anymore; so you better take off that Southern Belle coming-out party dress before...before...I don't know, something bad happens!

The Good:


This dress is probably the most controversial dress of the Golden Globes, so of course I have a strong opinion on it! I actually love it, the Valentino dress' black satin sash across the puffs of tulle, the red lips...Cameron Diaz doesn't need Justin, her fashion choices are just fine without him!


This dress is definitely a winner for me, in the sense that she took a break from Juicy Sweatsuits, impossibly large fur pieces, and her "Jenny from the Block" look; and opted for a much more demure and classic-elegance look from the "It" brand Marchesa.


This Ungaro dress was to die for on Eva Longoria, the purple/navy sheath complimented her skin tone and makeup perfectly too. She kept her updo from looking too prom-queen by leaving it loose, but not in a gelled curls hanging out of your bangs way, either.


Sienna Miller went for one of the best dresses of the night that I just adore SO much...so why did she have to ruin the look with that hair? I really just feel like putting the little censored squares over her head because without her hair, everything is just so perfect! This Marchesa dress had the "look" of the night and the upcoming season...Grecian (like I said it was coming again in my 50th post!) and a hint of Roman Empire, too. I'll call it Rocian!

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5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i can't believe you didn't like the teri hatcher dress i love it and also you should of put the amazing dress hayden panattirre or however you spell it was wearing i thought it was one of the best of the night.
P.S. Great post

7:05 PM  
Blogger molly said...

oooh i agree sienna miller and eva longoria had the best dresses, i think

12:45 AM  
Blogger Maddy said...

I don't know if you've done this yet, but if you haven't, then you are to reveal six unusual things about yourself. Then, you tag five other people to do the same. Have fun!

11:06 AM  
Blogger molly said...

ooooh youre a BSB fan!
SHUNNED!


just kidding :)

11:13 PM  
Blogger Emma said...

hey, it's emma from bubblegumcynic.blogspot.com
check out my new blog please
god i hated the teri dress. she should stick to acting. er, "acting".

4:46 AM  

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