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February 22, 2007

Giant Post about Possible Oscar Dresses

Msbelle and Pamela sent me a ton of possibles for this year's Oscars, so if any prominent Hollywood stylists are reading this blog, here's all your work done for you, by them.

Pamela points out that this dress has already been purchased by Angelina Jolie. Whether she wears it to the Oscars or not (haven't seen a lot of short dresses lately), I'm sure we can all agree that this is one hell of a dress:


Carol Robins


Click on the image to check out the front, which is just as stunning.

Pamela also suggests this Ceil Chapman dress, perhaps for Renée Zellweger?


Ceil Chapman


Msbelle likes this one, and I do too:


Edwardian evening dress


I see this on someone a bit edgier, maybe Cate Blanchett? Although this is only 55" shoulder to front hem, so perhaps you don't have to be a total glamazon to wear it.

This one (also suggested by msbelle) is 100% Jennifer Garner. Don't you agree?



grecian sheath dress



Where *this* one is J.Lo:


Giorgio dress


I can't even express how much I love this Elie Saab one msbelle sent. The gray! The bands!

elie saab dress


This one is really gorgeous, too, but I can't imagine who would wear it. Nicole Kidman? I think she had her fill of this color a few years ago.


elie saab dress


Got a vintage dress to match with a celebrity? Or a celebrity to match with a vintage dress? Play along in the comments!

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20 Comments:

  • At Feb 22, 2007 8:40:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I vote this one for Meryl Streep (sorry, no front view). And this sexy little number for Liv Tyler. Liv's even comes with a shawl.

    --Lydia

     
  • At Feb 22, 2007 9:46:00 AM, Blogger Jane said…

    The cream pleated one looks like Halle Berry to me! I gasped when I saw the black dress. Stunning, simply stunning. And perfect for Angelina Jolie.

     
  • At Feb 22, 2007 10:06:00 AM, Blogger Jaimi said…

    I could see that last one on Hilary Swank. I don't even know why I thought of her.

     
  • At Feb 22, 2007 11:09:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    This was a really clever post. You are really perceptive and a good writer. Have you ever thought about writing about fashion for People or similar publication ?

     
  • At Feb 22, 2007 12:15:00 PM, Anonymous becky f. said…

    The one you've suggested Cate Blanchett for I could also see on someone like Kirsten Dunst/Natalie Portman. But maybe that's just because I've seen them in similar dresses before and found it lovely.

     
  • At Feb 22, 2007 12:57:00 PM, Anonymous Theresa said…

    I hope we get to see Angelina Jolie in that dress. She certainly has the figure for it.

     
  • At Feb 22, 2007 1:05:00 PM, Blogger Viviene said…

    What about this one for Nicole Kidman
    How about this one for Nicole Kidman

    or this one for Halle Berry?

     
  • At Feb 22, 2007 2:22:00 PM, Blogger amisare waswerebeen said…

    While I love the dress for Cate Blanchett, it may be a little to reminiscent of the dinner party dress worn by Kate Winslet on Titanic. Do you think?

     
  • At Feb 22, 2007 5:56:00 PM, Anonymous minya, warrior seamstress said…

    I think Joss Stone would wear the final dress. She seems to like prints.

     
  • At Feb 22, 2007 6:45:00 PM, Anonymous Susan said…

    I totally agree with your recommendation for Renee Zellweger

     
  • At Feb 22, 2007 9:25:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Oh no, not a short dress for Angelina. She doesn't have good legs - she needs a long dress.

     
  • At Feb 23, 2007 1:47:00 AM, Blogger z said…

    Well, actually the last one is more Renee Zelwegger. And if J. Lo. is smart she ought to go with the full skirted gray and black. I really like the lacy black edwardian style. But, I don't know who's up that could wear it.

     
  • At Feb 23, 2007 2:12:00 AM, Blogger Val said…

    I imagine Beyoncé with the J.Lo dress, actually. And she'd have big beautiful hair to go with it!

     
  • At Feb 23, 2007 6:58:00 AM, Anonymous mickey said…

    How can one who loves sewing and adores fabrics so much care so little about a bunch of overpaid women prancing around in borrowed dresses and jewels for a night of excesses...? I'm not bitter, really. I just can't care about these people.

    As far as the dresses go though, I like the dress you chose for Cate B., though

     
  • At Feb 23, 2007 8:15:00 AM, Blogger layzbugs said…

    I think that Angelina's contract with St. John stipulates that she wear only their clothes to red carpet events, which is a shame because that dress would look amazing on her.

     
  • At Feb 23, 2007 7:04:00 PM, Blogger dorotheasclosetvintage said…

    How about THIS? for Kidman? The top dress, I mean. Its a little over the top, but toned down with a solid black underdress it would be stunning. And that little back/hip bustle is convertible so can be left down so it has a less angles.

    I actually cant see Angelina in that dress she bought, I dont think I've seen her in a short dress. But I don't pay much attention, I didnt realize the Oscars were this weekend until just now!

    I love looking at Vintage Textile...what a superb array of vintage.

    Ang

     
  • At Feb 24, 2007 6:25:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I don't have any suggestions to add, but thank you for the link to Vintage Textiles! Spent half an hour drooling over the vintage party dresses. Another site to waste time on the internet with. Oh well...

     
  • At Feb 24, 2007 8:34:00 PM, Blogger Nicola's Vintage Boutique said…

    Great picks. I especially love the black beaded gown, 60's sheath and the brocade. I agree that the Ceil Chapman would look faboulous on Renee Zellweger!

     
  • At Feb 26, 2007 3:48:00 AM, Anonymous VintageGriffin.com said…

    (i will say that, 'tho i enjoy seeing oscar fashions, i can also appreciate the value of mickey's anti-oscar comment upthread).

    i often wonder what happens to beautiful, high-quality vintage that gets sold to celebrities or stylists. they buy to wear, which means that unreversable alterations may occur, even some drastic vintage "reinterpretations."

    also, stylists and celebrities are not necessarily curators. "younger vintage," like that from the '40s forward, might be able to take these stresses better. also, 'tho a lot of "older vintage" is certainly wearable, it's often "wearable with care," which celebrities outfitted in vintage by stylists might not fully appreciate.

    just a few, random, vintage thoughts on oscar night.

    vintagegriffin.com :)

     
  • At Feb 26, 2007 6:42:00 PM, Blogger Bejeweled said…

    This was so entertaining to read! Beautiful dresses and your commentary and musings are so witty and fun!

     

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