Red
carpet walk of shame, fame By Abigail LeichmanTHE RECORD (HACKENSACK,
N.J.) This has been the year of the ill-fitting gown, says DeBora
Rachelle, a Minnesota-based red-carpet dress designer and celebrity stylist. She
recalls for us these 2005 fashion bloopers: Reese Witherspoon at the
premiere for "Walk the Line" and at Couture Cares: A Benefit for Breast
Cancer. "At Couture Cares, she obviously didn't -- she wore a grandma dress
with a huge bow. And she looked like Little Bo Peep at 'Walk the Line.' Bows,
if used properly, can be great. On Reese's latest dresses, they made her look
like a teeny-bopper." Melanie Griffith at the Academy Awards. "I
didn't even recognize her until I saw Antonio Banderas next to her. That dress
was kind of just draped on her, and she wore those spiked cat-eye sunglasses."
Renee Zellweger, also at the Oscars. "I know she looked smashing on TV in
that red gown, but when I saw her in person it looked so tight, I was afraid she'd
pass out. It didn't help that her skin was so pasty. I hope she gets a tan before
she wears red again." Nadia Almada had trouble reining in her decolletage
thanks to the skimpy dress she chose to wear at the "House of Wax" premiere.
"She just couldn't keep those puppies in." The garish striped
gowns that Liz Fuller wore to the "Miss Congeniality 2" premiere and
Jennifer Alden to "The Wedding Crashers" premiere "looked like
'70s shag carpets painted on. This look can work for you only if you have the
right complexion." But there were also high-fashion high points on the
red carpet. "Hilary Swank's (Academy Awards) dress stopped right
at top of her derriere and was really well-fitted. I wondered what held it in
place all night, because it still looked great at the Oscars party afterward."
"At the 'Miss Congeniality 2' premiere, Constance Marie wore a long bluish-aqua
gown. At the premiere for 'The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl' she wore a
bluish dress with aqua beads. Wearing the same colors over and over is OK if that
color works for you." "Queen Latifah, at the 'Beauty Shop'
premiere, had on a fitted suit that looked great on her body type. Sometimes bigger
women (mistakenly) think they should wear bigger clothes to hide their figures.
For instance, Alfre Woodard wore big and sloppy tentlike clothes to the same event."
"The lace dress with the big red rosette was perfect on Catherine Zeta-Jones
at the opening for 'The Legend of Zorro.' She always looks stunning in everything
she has on." "Sandra Bullock wore a smashing red dress to
the premiere of 'Miss Congeniality 2.' The color and simplicity made her stand
out, which was appropriate because she was the star. At the Teen Choice Awards,
she wore red with a black jacket, perfect for the occasion. And at the ninth Hollywood
Film Festival gala, she was wise to choose a classic black dress because it wasn't
her turn to stick out. She looked so movie-star-ish." '06 predictions What
will we see on the 2006 Academy Awards red carpet? DeBora Rachelle says there
will be lots of satin and iridescent taffeta along with a little lace. Watch for
brilliant colors: turquoise, fuchsia, reds, yellows and orange-pink (aka "pineapple
sunrise"). "I would be surprised if Charlize Theron wasn't
up for another nomination for 'North Country.' She looked great in 2005 with a
light and airy layered ball gown. Once again, I'm sure she will stick with pastel
colors, and the top of the dress will be more fitted." "Angelina
Jolie will be in black with a V in the front. She is always in black or white,
and V necklines always look great on her. I had a dream that I was able to dress
her for the Oscars, and I put her in a deeper, rich color. I would love to see
her in some color." "If you see Halle Berry, she'll be wearing
something hand-beaded. She is my favorite dresser. I have never seen her on the
red carpet without looking perfect." "Dakota Fanning may be
up for an Oscar. I think she should be wearing something angelic, like an empire
tulle-bottom dress with roses inside the tulle to make it stand out. From what
I have seen her wearing in the past, she needs help with her styling. Dakota,
call me!"
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