Yeah sure, so winning the Oscars is
pretty important, but don't kid yourself too much, it's what people are
wearing on the Oscars red carpet that really interests the punters. This
year's awards saw relatively few fashion mishaps, though on the other
hand also lacked anyone really taking a chance with their outfit -
understandable, perhaps, given the scale of the public platform they
were all appearing on.
Jennifer Lawrence with her best actress award
Jennifer
Lawrence won the best actress in a leading role Oscar, for Silver
Linings Playbook, and she also won a fair share of the spoils in the
outfit stakes; the star had been debating in public at what she was
going to wear to the event this year, and disappointed no one in this
beautiful strapless gown. Jennifer being Jennifer, though, she couldn't
resist a bit of youthful exuberance, as this one-fingered salute all too
clearly illustrates!
Anne Hathaway took the best supporting actress Oscar
Anne
Hathaway has been knocking them dead all awards season and so there was
no reason to expect anything other than the same result last night in
Hollywood. True to form the winner of the best supporting actress award,
for Les Miserables, looked stunning in this pastel pink Dior gown.
[Left] Jessica Chastain might have lost out in the best actress category, but she was a winner on the red carpet [Right] Adele with her best original song award
Though
she might have been pipped by Lawrence in the best leading actress
category, Zero Dark Thirty's Jessica Chastain proved that she was her
rival's equal when it came to Oscar gowns. Wearing a strapless Armani
Prive dress which matched her fair features, Chastain looked divine; her
evening's story had a twist of sadness, however, as it was revealed
that she'd missed the funeral of her biological father in order to
attend the ceremony. For Adele, meanwhile, wearing a slightly frumpy
looking dark gown, it was a case of more of the same; the British singer
simply doesn't know how to fail, and her Oscar for best original song,
for 'Skyfall', was yet another accolade to put down on the list.
[Left] The ever suave looking George Clooney and Ben Affleck [Right] Best supporting actor Christoph Waltz
Pick of the gents meanwhile were Ben Affleck and George Clooney - when aren't they? - and Django Unchained actor Christoph Waltz. For Affleck it was a story of redemption complete after he saw his film Argo take best picture on the night, to fully make up for the disappointment of him missing out on the best director shortlist. He stood up to collect the statuette with Argo producer and good friend George Clooney, who seems to only get better with age. Waltz meanwhile looked dashing in his blue tuxedo, and there's no denying his supporting actor nod was deserved too.
[Left] Amanda Seyfried and [Right] Nicole Kidman
[Left] George Clooney's stunning partner Stacy Keibler [Right] The ever glamorous Jennifer Aniston
Of the rest of the star-studded line-up? Stacy Keibler once again turned heads, George Clooney's partner and former WWE wrestling
star looking beautiful in a silver gown with bead detailing, that
accentuated her enviable figure. Jennifer Aniston is another to be
relied on the red carpet, and despite being in red herself, it was once
again another thumbs up outfit from the former Friends star in her
Valentino ball gown. Another to rarely slip up is Charlize Theron, and her short hair is more becoming of her by the week; there was plenty more to admire about her look too, however, with a dazzling pale gown - which, as you might have guessed by now, was something of a trend on Oscars night.