Stacy Keibler Grade: A George Clooney's gal pal was gorgeous as always in a studded Naeem Khan gown, wavy coif, and Lorraine Schwartz jewels. Simply stunning!
Zoe Saldana Grade: C+ The stylish "Star Trek Into Darkness" star stepped out in a very unique Alex Mabille Couture gown, which unfortunately featured one too many adornments. A belt, a bow, a floral bodice, and an asymmetrical hemline ... oh my! Neil Lane jewelry and Roger Vivier heels rounded out the busy ensemble.
Nicole Kidman Grade: B+ The 45-year-old actress glittered from head to toe in a form-fitting sequined L'Wren Scott gown, which hubby Keith Urban picked out for her.
Amanda Seyfried Grade: B+ The “Les Miserables” star had quite a big night ahead of her since she was slated to perform with her movie castmates, but the 27-year-old looked cool and collected on the carpet in her embellished Alexander McQueen gown with a keyhole neckline and long train. A soft updo completed the blond beauty’s Oscars look.
Helena Bonham Carter Grade: C+ Helena Bonham Carter hit the 2013 Oscars sporting this gauzy black-and-white Vivienne Westwood creation and messy mane. Whether you love or hate her, um, eclectic sense of style, the "Les Miserables" actress seems to have a clear sense of what she likes ... and always sticks with it.
Naomie Harris Grade: B The "Skyfall" star strutted her stuff in an eco-friendly design by Vivienne Westwood. “My #Oscar dress took 120 hours to make, dyed with camomile and golden rod, hand embroidered with vintage beads and chocolate wrappers,” she tweeted prior to the awards show.
Helen Hunt Grade: C The Best Supporting Actress nominee proudly stepped out in a discount navy gown from retail chain H&M, a dress that also happened to be eco-friendly, but it unfortunately looked like she got it out of a bargain bin thanks to all the wrinkles. And since she paired it with $700,000 worth of jewelry, we can't help but wish she just would have splurged a little more on the dress ... either that, or a steamer! less
25/2/2012 又是一年一度的 Oscars, 除了想知道谁赢的大奖之外, 美女们的盛装打扮也是超另人拭目以待的。。。 好了,开 show 了。。。
Adele Grade: B+ The classy "Skyfall" songstress sparkled in a beaded black tulle Jenny Packham gown, which she paired with a half up, half down ‘do and her signature dark eyeliner for Hollywood’s big night.
Halle Berry
Grade: A As usual, Halle Berry brought the va-va-voom in this plunging metallic Versace creation. The Oscar winner ("Monster's Ball") said on the red carpet that she wanted to dress as a Bond girl for the Academy Awards, and she certainly succeeded!
Anne Hathaway Grade: D+ The Best Supporting Actress winner ("Les Miserables") received a lot of attention for all the wrong reasons thanks to her side-baring, pink Prada gown, with unfortunate darts.
Reese Witherspoon Grade: B+ The 36-year-old Oscar winner ("Walk the Line") worked the arrivals line in a black-and-blue Louis Vuitton gown, which her 13-year-old daughter Ava assisted her in selecting. "She helps me pick the jewelry, makeup, and everything," Witherspoon told Ryan Seacrest on the red carpet. As for her amazing wavy blond locks, the actress attributed those to the fact she just gave birth to a baby boy five months ago! less
Kristen Stewart Grade: D+ The “Twilight” actress hobbled to the red carpet on crutches (which she ditched to pose for pictures), but her bum leg is no excuse for her disastrous look. Stewart missed the mark with her pale Reem Acra frock and disheveled locks. It’s called a brush, okay?
Sandra Bullock Grade: A The Oscar winner ("The Blind Side") turned heads in a lacy black Elie Saab number, which showed a hint of skin. Sleek long locks and a vintage Daniel Swarovski bag completed her flawless look.
Jennifer Aniston Grade: B- The former “Friend” was a vision in this bright red strapless Valentino number. When ABC’s Lara Spencer asked if the gown made her feel like a princess, the 44-year-old responded with, “In this thing I do! I feel like it’s very ‘King and I.’” And while Aniston joked she could fit a village under her dress, the poofy skirt was a bit too big, if you ask us. The actress – who arrived with fiancé Justin Theroux – also wore Fred Leighton jewelry and carried a Salvatore Ferragamo clutch. less
Jessica Chastain Grade: A The Best Actress nominee channeled Old Hollywood in a glamorous Armani Prive gown, which featured a structured bodice and Swarovski crystal embellishing. As for her jewels, the “Zero Dark Thirty” star was dripping in vintage Harry Winston diamonds on her ears and wrist.
Jennifer Lawrence Grade: B The Best Actress winner for her performance in “Silver Linings Playbook” looked ready to walk down the aisle in a bride-like beauty courtesy of Dior Haute Couture. Lawrence topped off her wedding-inspired getup with a chic updo and diamonds by Chopard.
Kerry Washington Grade: B+ The "Django Unchained" star sparkled in a coral Miu Miu design, which she accessorized with a Prada clutch, Chopard earrings, and a Fred Leighton ring. Minimal makeup and simple loose tresses completed her lovely ensemble.
Charlize Theron Grade: A The Oscar winner (“Monster”) was incredibly statuesque and sophisticated in her structured Dior Couture column gown and cropped ‘do. Harry Winston baubles added a touch of sparkle to the stark, all-white ensemble.
Jennifer Garner Grade: A Rarely does a day go by when photographers don’t catch mom-of-three Jennifer Garner happily shuttling her kids around Los Angeles wearing a T-shirt or jeans and a sweater. The “Juno” actress went back to glam for Oscars night, however, donning this raspberry-colored column Gucci gown embellished with a dramatic ruffled train. Oh, and the 40-year-old also accessorized with $2.5 million worth of Neil Lane jewels … and her Oscar nominee hubby Ben Affleck, of course!
Naomi Watts
Grade: A The Best Actress nominee (“The Impossible”) sparkled in this shimmery, one-shoulder Armani Prive gown that showed off her fabulous figure. Watts added Jimmy Choo shoes, a Roger Vivier bag, and Neil Lane jewelry to the ensemble to complete her blond bombshell look.
Salma Hayek Grade: A The Latin siren flaunted her fab physique in a blue velvet Alexander McQueen gown featuring an ornate high neckline. All we can say is … wow!
Amy Adams
Grade: A The Best Supporting Actress nominee ("The Master") floated down the red carpet in a light gray Oscar de la Renta creation featuring a bustier top and voluminous skirt. She completed her princess-like look with jewels by Mouawad.
Jennifer Hudson Grade: A It’s far from her first Academy Awards, but that didn’t make choosing a dress any easier for the Oscar winner (“Dreamgirls”), who told Ryan Seacrest on the red carpet that she had three days of fittings that took three hours each! The 31-year-old ended up going with a glitzy, long-sleeve curve-hugging Roberto Cavalli gown that showed off her fab figure and was a welcome change in a sea of strapless. JHud – who was one of the night’s performers – rounded out her red carpet look with a Jimmy Choo clutch, Giuseppe Zanotti shoes, and Sutra jewelry. By the way, we’re loving her blunt bangs and super-long locks too.
Sally Field Grade: B+ “Lincoln” star Sally Field was ravishing in a red pleated silk chiffon gown by Valentino, featuring a dramatic train. Can you believe the Best Supporting Actress nominee is 66?