Quite frankly I have never seen Sharon Stone look better. That off the shoulder neckline with a twist gets my fashion blood boiling… I love it!
Mila is wearing the fragile feminity that was so prevalent and a beautiful soft rounded neckline that is so flattering and inspiring for everyone’s closet.
I love how Amy Adams takes the confidence of her 40s inspired neckline and defiantly adds a fashion forward necklace on top of her fabric filled neckline. That takes chutzpah to a capital chic. We love the look.
Earrings and a bling bracelet that look more like sculptures add drama to this classic look with fiery sophistication.
This gorgeous Marchesa gown worn by rising supernova star of the future Hailee Steinfeld takes tulle and textured appliques to a whole nother level…. very Audrey Hepburn petite and fragile chic. I love it…
Halle Berry reclaims her goddess stature as queen of the red carpet fashionistas in this Marchesa gown
Scarlett Johansson picks cherries in this ethereal vulnerable chantilly and guipure lace gown that is spellbinding and sophisticated.
WORST DRESSED
This was a hard Oscars to find anyone who was worst dressed, however I am not a fan of this split gown look. It should have been all black and continued the spirit or all gold sequins but the two just don’t look good together in my eyes.
BEST DRESSED
Hilary Swank swoons in this Gucci Premiere gowns that picks the main trend of fragile feminity with confidence and sensational style. Henry Roth hearts this frock and this look.









