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想跟大家分享今年的红地毯。。我只是放部分的而已。。
女演员
Sandra Bullock
Grade: A-
The Best Actress winner channeled Old Hollywood in an embroidered lace and metallic Marchesa sheath, which was perfect for showcasing her golden Oscar statuette.
Queen Latifah
Grade: A
The Queen reigned supreme in a regal lavender figure-hugging satin gown, which she accessorized with diamonds and pink sapphires courtesy of Chopard.
Kristen Stewart
Grade: A+
The “Twilight” sourpuss looked much less awkward than usual in a stunning strapless midnight blue Monique Lhuillier gown. Kristen topped off her look with a classy diamond bracelet by H. Stern.
Penelope Cruz
Grade: A
The Spanish beauty was simply ravishing in a dusky red draped Donna Karan gown, chic bun, and Chopard jewels.
Charlize Theron
Grade: A-
Although her lilac Christian Dior frock created a controversy due to the strategically placed rosettes on her bust, we loved the two-toned gown’s overall elegant silhouette.
Demi Moore
Grade: A-
The 47-year-old was sexy yet sophisticated in a ruffled silk organza Atelier Versace number. Congrats go out Demi for skillfully matching her skin tone to her gown!
Cameron Diaz
Grade: A-
Cammie D. epitomized Hollywood glamour in her strapless embellished Oscar de la Renta gown, which she accessorized with a Cartier diamond ring and loose sideswept ‘do.
Rachel McAdams
Grade: A-
Rachel McAdams was another red carpet risk taker in a romantic Elie Saab number. The muted tones and flowing panels of organza and mousseline added to the dress’ fairytale effect.
很漂亮!!
Jennifer Lopez
Grade: B+
J.Lo’s iridescent pink Armani Prive creation had the “wow factor” the diva said she was looking for in an Oscar gown. The cascading ruffles contributed to the dramatic effect.
Kate Winslet
Grade: B-
Winslet opted for a boring bustier gown by Atelier Yves Saint Laurent and Tiffany & Co. jewels. Though elegant, the dress lacked the flair she’s typically famous for.
Elizabeth Banks
Grade: B
The “W.” actress played it safe in a gun metal gray Versace gown, which she accessorized with a Salvatore Ferragamo clutch.
Meryl Streep
Grade: B
Although she couldn’t wait to kick off her Jimmy Choos, Meryl -- who has the honor of being the most nominated actress in Oscar history -- stood proudly in a plunging white gown by “Project Runway’s” Chris March.
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Grade: B+
The Best Supporting Actress nominee made a bold choice for the evening with this floral Dries Van Noten column gown. Kudos to Maggie for being one of the few who was willing to take a step outside the generic Oscars red carpet box!
Anna Kendrick
Grade: B+
The Best Supporting Actress nominee originally selected a blue dress for her Oscars debut, but had a change of heart and opted to wear an Elie Saab Couture off-the-shoulder blush gown instead. Love the dress, but we’re not too sure about the chunky shoes!
最喜欢这件,颜色很甜美。
Helen Mirren
Grade: B
The Best Actress nominee delivered another command performance in her sparkling silver satin crepe and tulle Badgley Mischka creation. If only we could all look this good at 64!
Sigourney Weaver
Grade: B+
The “Avatar” star’s winning streak on the red carpet continued with this elegant red one-shoulder Lanvin number. Although we’ve seen her wear similar styles this awards season, the 60-year-old still puts women half her age to shame!
Amanda Seyfried
Grade: B+
Although the “Dear John” star’s sculptural Armani Prive gown had a beautiful silhouette, the color and her nude makeup washed out her pale skin tone.
Miley Cyrus
Grade: C
The “Hannah Montana” star’s champagne Jenny Packham gown was gorgeous, but the 17-year-old’s hunched posture simply didn’t do it justice.
Zoe Saldana
Grade: C
The “Avatar” star took a chance in a violet Givenchy couture gown. We loved the sparkling bodice and ruffled tulle skirt separately, just not together.
Sarah Jessica Parker
Grade: C+
Fashionistas like SJP can afford to take chances on the red carpet, but the “Sex and the City” star may have alienated a few of her fans in this top-heavy citrus silk Chanel couture gown.
Diane Kruger
Grade: C+
You can always count on the “Inglourious Basterds” star to don something fashion forward such as this cream and black Chanel couture number. But like the floral embellishment in the middle, we’re divided on this gown.
Mariah Carey
Grade: D
Although she was dripping in diamonds, Mimi bombed once again in this Valentino Haute Couture disaster and nude platform heels. Somehow the diva managed to look frumpy and age-inappropriate all at once.
Kathryn Bigelow
Grade: D
Although she looked a tad uncomfortable in her taupe gown, the night belonged to “The Hurt Locker’s” Bigelow, who became the first woman ever to win an Oscar for Best Director. Can you believe James Cameron’s Amazonian ex is 58?!
Faith Hill
Grade: F
For some reason, the country songstress opted to go trashy goth for her walk down the Oscar red carpet with her hubby, "The Blind Side" star Tim McGraw. From the extreme lace-embellished slit to the patent-leather bustier, this outfit is a failure from head to toe!
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