Monday, January 17, 2011

Worst Dressed. Golden Globes 2011 (PHOTOS) Halle Berry, Helena Bonham Carter, Jennifer Lopez & January Jones Tomorrow.

Melissa Leo, best supporting actress assignee for "The Fighter," also went with sequins, choosing a villainous Mark Bouwer put on that had a train. "It had a avoirdupois to it and I get pleasure from that in a dress," Leo said. "And if you have enough room, and multitude aren't trotting on it, wearing a retainers is one of the most winning things a bit of skirt can wear. The Golden Globes annually are one of Hollywood's most-watched awards shows and come only weeks at the of the Oscars.



As a result, many A-list stars show up for the program, and look designers around the crowd quest after to have the actresses where their gowns on the red carpet. NIGHT OF BLACK SWANS Style maven and TV temperament Sam Saboura called the Golden Globes: "the end of day of the moonless swans and the swan queens" alluding to best dramaturgy flick office-seeker "Black Swan" and the integer of hyperborean converse colors on the red carpet. There were many clouded gowns -- Halle Berry, Piper Perabo, Jennifer Lawrence, Julia Stiles and Eva Longoria -- and more than enough fire creams, taupes, peaches and pinks as seen on Jennifer Lopez, Nicole Kidman, Michelle Williams, Scarlet Johanssen, Megan Fox, Emma Stone and the preggers Natalie Portman.






"It was one of the only ones I tried on," said Portman of her obscure Viktor and Rolf gown that had a red floweret emblazoned on it. "It was so beautiful, we realized nothing else would compare." Many stars didn't missing away from color. There were vibrant reds, detailed pinks, and one color that is steadfast to be a well veer -- green.



"There were more emerald inexperienced and forest greens than ever before," said David Gomez Pearlberg, forge directorship for Junko Yoshioka New York, citing Angelina Jolie, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Mila Kunis. Regardless of sort or color, "it was animation and sheen done in a strange way, with copiousness of three-dimensional embellishment," Saboura said. The brave statements made by the actresses were a spooky deviate to concluding year's restrained red carpet that came on the heels of a sarcastic earthquake in Haiti.



"It was a more clever Hollywood than we've ever seen before. There were so many more hits than misses," Pearlberg said. See all the photos.

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