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March Fabness 2011, Round 1: Givenchy Bracket
Welcome to the final bracket of Round 1! Voting ends Thursday 3/24 at 11:59 pm (or until I get to a computer – I do have a life), so check out the rest of the March Fabness 2011 polls now before they close!
March Fabness 2011, Round 1: Lanvin Bracket
Don’t miss the other polls, featuring more epic battles of the fabbest celebs: Lea Michele vs. Freida Pinto! Olivia Wilde vs. Carey Mulligan! Anne Hathaway vs. Cate Blanchett!
Get your full bracket at MARCH FABNESS.
March Fabness 2011, Round 1: Prada Bracket
Here’s the third grouping of celebs: the Prada Bracket. Don’t miss the polls on the Chanel Bracket and the Dior Bracket!
Get your full bracket here at MARCH FABNESS.
Oscars Red Carpet: Best and Worst Dressed
Take it away, girls.
Red Carpet Predictions: New York, Fall 2011
I now bring you this Diva’s personal red carpet predictions from New York Fashion Week, Fall 2011.
The Week in Celebrity Fashion: Stars at Fashion Week and More!
The 2011 SAG Awards Red Carpet
The 2011 Golden Globes Red Carpet
Boring was the theme of this particular red carpet event, but that won’t stop this Diva from giving you fascinatingly bitchy commentary! Without further ado, the 2011 Golden Globes.
Best of Pre-Fall 2011
Best Separates: Diane von Furstenberg
Not every great look needs to be one dramatic, complex gown. Sometimes a perfect combination of beautiful, simple, classic pieces is all you need. Every item on the model is something that belongs in every woman’s closet, and most importantly, all the pieces can be worn separately. The colors are so 1970s meets Thanksgiving Day (that’s a compliment, I swear). All the cranberries and burgandies and oranges are just perfect for fall.
Most Likely to Dance on Ice: Jason Wu
Is ice skater chic a thing? Because, I never thought I’d say this, but it totally should be – as long as Jason Wu is at the helm. I’m loving the slightly rouched bustline, the cinched waist, and the short but flowy skirt. The color-blocking is perfection: the ivory, iced baby pink, and almost metallic, dusty red are to die for.
Most Fabulous Print: Oscar de la Renta
A perfect fit, fabulous accessories, and beautiful silhouette enhance this totally gorgeous fall print. It’s not easy to rock an orange-and-black dress without being Halloween-ish, but on the runway, it’s phenom.
Coat of My Dreams: Burberry Prorsum
No words. I’m too busy drooling.
Best Mix of Old and New: Reem Acra
That mauve lace, the high neck, and the general ornateness of this look make it feel totally vintage and antique. But the length of the sleeves and the embellishments on them feel completely modern, even futuristic, and absolutely unique. A definite home-run of a cocktail dress.
Cate Blanchett’s Academy Awards Gown: Jason Wu
We all love a good red carpet prediction, and I can’t think of a style diva more fit for this glamorous gown than Cate Blanchett. She’s got the flair for the dramatic that this gown demands. Add a black underlay to hide those nips, and Cate will have Oscar gold.
Christina Hendricks’s Emmy Awards Gown: Monique Lhuillier
Strapless, voluminous, and assymetrical? Check. A color that would look brilliant on the red-headed Mad Men star? Check. A thick fabric and tight bodice to rein in a huge pair of titties? Check. Here’s your dress on a silver platter, Christina Hendricks. Act accordingly.
Best Bridal: Naeem Khan
Elegant, delicate, and breathtaking. The perfect gown for a bride who wants her wedding to have that romantic, vintage feel.
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