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AWARDS DATABASE
All of the winners, all of the nominees, all of the awards shows.
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FASHION
The new Rita Hayworth?:
Amy Adams was glamorous in gold accessories and a deep emerald satin.
(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times) Complete list of winners and nominees for the 80th annual Academy Awards.
L.A. Times' Carina Chocano on this year's wins.
Oscar fashion: black, red and conformityActors and the herd mentality.
Hitchcock once called actors cattle. Herd mentality certainly ruled the Oscar red carpet, with most actresses choosing one-shouldered gowns in black or red. The coif du jour? A rain-resistant ponytail -- spotted on Cameron Diaz, Anne Hathaway, Saoirse Ronan and Miley Cyrus.
Amy Ryan First look: The nominee for "Gone Baby Gone" made no cannonball splash in a one-shouldered, navy Calvin Klein gown and a bun better suited to a Denny's waitress. Final verdict: A little red lipstick would have whispered, "pick me." Tilda Swinton First look: Tilda Swinton, utterly bare of make up and accessories, still captivated in a simple black sheath and trademark titian coif. Final verdict: Even pesky Ryan Seacrest didn't have the nerve to ask the amazon tigress "Who are you wearing?" Er, it was Lanvin. Marion Cotillard First look: Hmm. Was she wearing Aunt Carol's guest room duvet? Final verdict: The scalloped white gown by Jean Paul Gaultier had more personalities than Roseanne Barr. Amy Adams First look: Glamorous Veronica Lake-inspired locks, gold accessories and a deep emerald satin Proenza Schouler gown nodded to classic Hollywood movie star. Final verdict: Meet the new Rita Hayworth. Anne Hathaway First look: The best representation of red goes to the actress wearing a crimson Marchesa dress with a floral applique neckline. Final verdict: Note to spray-tan addicts: A ruby dress applauds porcelain skin. The Harry Winston 10-carat earrings didn't hurt either. Ellen Page First look: The vintage Jean Louis Scherrer Haute Couture black chiffon gown was designed way before the "Juno" star was born. Final verdict: Page's penchant for unfitted frocks is frustrating. Duckling? Be a swan, please. Nicole Kidman First look: Wearing a necklace of nearly 1,400 carats of rough diamonds designed by L'Wren Scott, the pregnant actress used bling to distract from her bump. Final verdict: With all those rocks, who could see the Balenciaga dress? Jessica Alba First look: An elegant aubergine strapless Marchesa with a feathered neckline well-suited the mom-to-be. Final verdict: Thank God, here's one pregnant actress who doesn't flaunt her growing bosom. Daniel Day-Lewis First look: The actor known for ochre plaid suits and pork pie hats dazzled in a classic shawl collar tux with piped lapels. Final verdict: Ahoy! He doesn't leave home without his gold hoop earrings. Keri Russell First look: Finally, an actress who didn't opt for red or black. Her oyster dress and elegant updo proved stunning. Final verdict: All it takes to stand out in Hollywood is to go against the grain. John Travolta First look: Shorn hair and a traditional tux didn't wow. Final verdict: Why couldn't he have come in drag? James McAvoy First look: Eschewed a formal bow tie for the laid-back knotted version and forgot to shave. Cowlicks were endearing. Final verdict: Youthful, but more in a prom date sort of way. monica.corcoran@latimes.com melissa.magsaysay@latimes.com |
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