OSCAR FASHION; THE CLAPS AND THE SLAPS

The 94th Academy Awards was a noteworthy affair not just for the Oscar fashion and who took home the statues but also for the behavior of a certain guest. The behavior of Will Smith will go down in Oscar history; when he left his seat, took to the stage, and slapped Chris Rock. While everyone was shocked and horrified by Smith's behavior, there appear to be no measurable consequences. I will leave the interpretation of human behavior to one more qualified than myself. However, I have taken my place as a well-heeled critic of what was worn on the red carpet.

Certainly, Oscar fashion is a highlight for one like me. While others await the Super Bowl, I dream of the award season, with the pinnacle being the Academy Awards. I was glued to the screen for the Oscar preshow to make sure I saw the parade of gowns that will get my claps for a look well done and a slap for the fashion disasters.

THE OSCAR FASHION CLAPS

 

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JESSICA CHASTAIN IN OMBRE GUCCI GOWN

Is there controversy about this gown as a best dress choice? Just believe me, this is an amazing gown suited to draw the attention for the best actress winner. Like a trip to a fairy tale land, this gown is pure fantasy and joyful.

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NICLOE KIDMANN IN ARMANI PRIVI

Nicole Kidman won several claps for this gown; that was dyed by Armani to Kidman's specifications. The color is stunning on Kidman, and the chic peplumed silhouette is a standout.

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JADA PINKETT SMITH IN JEAN PAUL GAULTIER

Please take note I didn't mention the lady's hair. However, this voluminous gown designed by Y Project's Glenn Martens is an original couture gown in emerald green. This dress is Oscar fashion at its best, where else, could you wear this creation.

 

 

OSCAR FASHION BEST SUPPORTING LOOK.

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ZENDAYA IN VALENTINO

I had a second thought about this look, my first thought was this is a mixed-up ensemble. However, getting another vision of the outfit, I was struck by its youthful beauty and current vibe. This is a near-perfect look for a young superstar who has the body to pull it off.

OSCAR FASHION BEST LOOK

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SOFIA CARSON IN GIAMBATTISTA

Sofia Carson was an early winner in the Oscar fashion sweepstakes. Carson wore this large-scale black tulle gown that is reminiscent of the 1950s. Romantic and sophisticated this gown stole my heart.

THE OSCAR FASHION SLAPS

 

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TRACI ELLIS ROSS IN CAROLINA HERRERA

Where do I begin with this dress wore by one of my fashion favorites. As an illustration of everything wrong, this is a good example. Starting with the dated ill-fitting silhouette and finishing with the bizarre bodice that looks like a tribute to Mickey Mouse ears. Wrong, wrong, wrong!

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HALLE BAILEY AND CHOLE BAILEY WEARING "WHO CARES"

The R&B sister act took to the red carpet like the understudies from Show Girls. Perhaps they thought it was a Little Mermaid look-alike- contest.

OSCAR FASHION RUNNER UP FOR WORST LOOK IS...

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MARY PARENT DESIGNER UNKNOWN

Mary Parent, the producer of Dune, could have left this dress in the sand. The Kelly green and black trimmed gown, is made uglier, with the oversized rose placed like a hood ornament.

OSCAR FASHION WORST DRESS

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BILLIE EILLISH IN GUCCI

This dress is just awful. Poor Billie, is swallowed up in this overworked dress that is a blatant attempt at being different. A slap was heard around the world for this designer indulgent mess.

OSCAR FASHION IN CONCLUSION

The Oscars are always a chance for us mere mortals to see designer and couture gowns worn by someone other than runway models. These fabulous red carpet looks are a collaboration between fashion designers, stylists, hair and make-up artists, and jewelers. I find it hard to give anyone negative feedback. However, these looks are created by the best in the business, when they screw it up, critics take note. I enjoy much more the chance to give accolades to work well done.

 

CIAO FOR J.ANDREW

 

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