Monday, February 25, 2013

Lights, Camera, Action! Oscars 2013 Fashion

Admit it.  You watch the Academy Awards for the gowns, hair, jewelry, and makeup -- not to find out who wins.  It's like watching the Superbowl for the commercials.  We all do it... we just don't admit it.  The 2013 Oscars featured fashion trends of soft hues, feminine shilouettes, futuristic twists, updos, and simply beautiful jewelry.  

Love, Love, Love!

Soft hues, sparkles, and updos dominated the red carpet.  By far the most captivating gown was Jennifer Lawrence in Christian Dior.  It was a chic and sophisticated interpretation of the princess gown.  Her jewelry was simple and dazzling -- a perfect compliment to the dress.


www.redcarpet-fashionawards.com
 

I loved Charlize Theron in Christian Dior.  Is it possible for Charlize Theron to be more sophisticated, glamorous, or statuesque?  This gown hugs her body and then drops softly into the train.  And her hair was amazing!  Not every woman can wear a pixi cut like this but Charlize makes the short cut look sophisticated and sexy.

http://www.glamour.com

I am so happy Jennifer Aniston finally wore something other than black!  Her Valentino gown was stunning!  The color was beautiful against her skin and made her glow.  I wish she had done an updo or low pony for her hair -- just something a little different.  Regardless of her hair style choice she was magnificent.


 
 
 
Beautiful fashion surprises were worn by Zoe Saldana in a stunning white and grey Alexis Mabille and Naomi Watts in a futuristic grey Armani Prive.  These two gowns were wonderful examples of fashion contrasts; Zoe in a soft and feminine gown and Naomi in a sleek, futuristic-cut out gown.  They were both fantastic!  Also love the contrasting hair.  Zoe wore her hair long and sleek off the shoulders.  Naomi rocked a beautiful updo. 
 
both photos:  www.glamour.com
 
 
To see more Oscar 2013 Fashion visit:  Oscar 2013 Fashion Fun
 
I can't wait to talk about the 2013 Oscar jewelry!  Oscar Style Jewelry





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