Showing posts with label Golden Globes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Golden Globes. Show all posts

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Rainy Day in L.A.

This rainy Sunday marks the semi-official start of the 2010 glam season out west, so let's have a little red carpet revelry for the Golden Globes! It's oh so easy to judge from the comfort of the leather recliner, decked out in my skinny jeans, Marmot vest, J. Crew cashmere and Fuggs (that's faux Uggs to you cave dwellers - and yes, they are my house shoes). With preliminary results now in, here are my top vote-getters for best and absolute worst:

Best-dressed Man - Jon Hamm
Sexiest. Man. Alive. Hands down. (I cannot find a photo that isn't in flash, stay tuned...)



Best-dressed Woman - Marion Cotillard
J'adore Marion et j'adore Dior.

Honorable Mentions

Emily Blunt - Her fashion education in the Devil Wears Prada is still paying off. Gorge in pink layers.
Jeanne Tripplehorn - Basic black, classic and sophisticated.

Worst-dressed Woman - Mariah Carey
I love Herve Leger as much as the next girl, but please cover your boobs. The whole mystique of the Leger dress is how bandages cover your body parts and leave a little mystery as to what's below. Ugh. (I'm not showing a picture, no one should be rewarded for that.)

Watch for spring trends to follow what you're seeing here folks - ruffles redux, jewel tones, peachy pinks and metallics will be everywhere! Use most of these with caution, please.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Belle du Jour

After further analysis of the Golden Globes' looks from Sunday's spectacular, I've made a final decision on my best dressed picks. I won't be panning anyone's outfits here this time around, although I will give Drew Barrymore's hair an honorable mention for horrid behavior.

Best Dressed Woman: Cameron Diaz
Flawless, pink Chanel - as usual, Cameron is setting trends for spring.


Best Dressed Man: Tom Cruise
I haven't lately been a fan, but whatever Katie's putting in the water (or the plastic surgery budget) is working. This man looked impeccable and like an old-fashioned movie star.

For a full blow-by-blow of the fashion hits and misses from this year's show, the NYT has the best coverage.