Celebrity Style – What I Learned From Oscar Fashion
March 10, 2010 by TammyTrujillo
A night when the most extravagant and elegant dressed walk the streets of Hollywood, newspapers, bloggers, and fashion critics alike are all covering best and worst dressed, but so what? What can we learn from this year’s Oscar fashions? How can you make a night so impractical become practical? Here are a few things I learned from watching the hoop-la this weekend.
1) Sometimes less is more. Meryl Streep took my breath away even though she had no glitz, no ruffles, just simple classic draping that beautifully hugged her body. The simplicity amongst the crowd was striking, yet classic. It was a bold statement made at a usually ornate event. For your next event consider one simple statement piece whether it be draping, color, print, or fabric.
2) Don’t Go To The Jersey Shore To Tan. Sarah Jessica Parker was quite proud of her Chanel dress, but I cant say that I was proud of her orange skin. Looking way over-baked with big hair, I was completely distracted from the dress. If you want sun-kissed glowing skin and need to fake bake, try to do it at least 4 to 5 days in advance not 45 minutes before show time.
3) When in Doubt Metallic It Out. Metallics are a great way to get a
luxurious feel without a lot of effort. Both Kate Winselt and Oscar-winner Sandra Bullock pulled off metallics fabulously at the awards on Sunday. The fabric sheen radiates glamour and makes it very simple to not have to add any other accessories. A metallic shoe, blouse, or dress is a quick and easy way to glam up your look in a one-stop shop.
4) Be Comfortable & Look It. Charlize Theron in vintage Dior looked like the dress was cutting off circulation at her waist. Normally she is always radiant, but she looked uneasy and not as confident in the ill-fitted couture. When you feel uncomfortable it shows. Make sure that your pants, dresses, and
blouses are a nice fit. You shouldn’t have any muffin tops, panty lines, or constant pulling on the clothing. If you have to re-adjust your outfit every 3 minutes, you may want to consider a new look.
5) Different can be good, but in moderation. Vera Farmiga had a vibrant Marchesa dress. The shape and waves caught my eye and were a breath of fresh silhouette air among the ball gowns and straight a-line cuts. For some body types, this many waves would not be flattering. So if you are using ornate details make sure to use them in moderation for your body shape.
Demi Moore had a fabulous choice of ruffled layers on the bottom half of her gown with vertical ribbon layers on top. Its all about how the details
compliment your body. Don’t be afraid to branch out and try different shapes or styles, but make sure its not too over-the-top or too much for your frame to handle.
So, that’s a wrap. Did you find any lessons from celebrity looks from the Oscars? Please tell!

















I thought that Cameron Diaz ,while looking beautiful, looked about 50, I thought Demi Moore looked great …………..most of what I saw should be an embarrassment to any stylist who worked that night ….it was an ode to mediocre…..ill fitting clothes and poor selections…with all that is available to these women there seemed to be a shortage of any taste.
Great observations ………..especially Ms Parker who also managed to show everyone how big her ass is and that she can care less about her new positions at Halston ………………the deep Fuschia Marchesa was totally wonderful and you were very kind not to mention the horrible “swirls” on Charlize’s breasts
Jeff –
Thank you! I totally agree about SJP. She’s now at Halston and she shows up like that? As for Charlize, I decided to give the Pillsbury Cinnamon Bun jokes a rest! Haha! But, when she presented she looked incredibly uncomfortable as her dress cut into her waist. It clearly showed on her face. Did you have any other favorites of the night?
Style on,
Tammy