Friday, March 4, 2011

AWARDS SHOW MANIA: THE OSCARS

Well, that was awkward.
At least, that's what I found myself thinking after sitting through 3 hours of this years Oscars.
James Franco was devoid of personality,
(but his grandma was great, "I just saw Marky Mark!")
and basically all Anne Hathaway did was change dresses a million times and go "WOOO!"
Oh boy...
Well, perhaps due to shock from the utter horror that was watching the event live,
I actually find myself with out much snarkysharky.
Even where, as Berit pointed out, there was an excess of glitter and fluff,
I really didn't mind.
But I grew up on stage, so glitter and fluff are basically my two best friends.
So, deepest apologies for those who enjoy my diva rants, here are my thoughts:
Sandra Bullock,
fresh off of a seriously eventful year,
looks absolutely stunning-
the dress is a jolt of fresh color,
the silhouette is boldly sculpted yet still graceful.
Plus, she speaks fluent german.
Amy Adams
I love gingers, I love blue, I love sparkles. Rock on.
Halle Berry's Marchesa gown was really beautiful.
But on her, with her incredible skin, perfect pixie cut,
delightful makeup, and gigantic Chopard earrings...
breath taking.
I liked most of the dresses that Anne Hathaway wore,
but this was my favorite.
Very different from any other designs of the night,
the color is incredible, her body looks amazing,
and this is the best hairstyle she wore.
Scarlett Johansson!
oh wait no... its that chick from Winters Bone
(which you all need to see)
As for the real Lady Lost in Translation,
Berit has her thoughts, and I have mine:
saggy boobed lacy sea monster
and haphazardly applied tangerine eyeshadow?
(you knew that I was gonna be at least a LITTLE bit catty :D)
Haley Steinfeld.
an adorable, sweet, princessy, little cupcake dress
a totally precious, talented young actress
I loved her fresh, simple makeup
age appropriate, and with those lashes and that skin,
she looks amazing!
I love that she has left her eyebrows be-
they just add to her youthful charm!
And if all that wasn't cute enough for you:
Helena Bonkers Carter brought the kook in a dress designed by
winner for Best Costume Design (for Alice in Wonderland)
and the more I see of her, the more I just want to be her friend.
She seems so fun and weird!
Michele Williams
Without looking like a grandma,
Ms. Retro manages to find a refined, utterly lovely dress
that suits her pale, vintage, understated style wonderfully-
LOVE the short sleeves!
And check the updated 60's makeup,
all silver eye and peachy lip,
LOVE it!
Continuing her parade of totally awesome dresses,
Florence Welch rocks this creation,
which on any one else would have looked beyond strange.
Penelope Cruz.
um. she had a baby 2 WEEKS AGO.
is there an award of the person I am most jealous of?
that dress is so fun and sassy,
she is so sexy and talented,
her husband is so sexy and talented,
they BOTH already have oscars...
and with all that post-partum glow she looks even better than usual
who knew that was possible?
Miss Selena Gomez's basic red dress.
Plus, I adore her date.
(lets be real, I have the Fever)


Some golden moments from the show included:
Celine Dion, looking like a Canadian angel,
singing "smile" during the touching tribute montage
winning Best Art Direction for Alice in Wonderland,
Robert Stromberg and Karen O'hara put miniature Mad Hatter hats on their oscars.
This awesome NYU grad, who won for Best Short Film for Love
He was so cute and thanked his mom for doing craft services
and his girlfriend for composing the score.


And when
Inception won an award for Best Visual Effects,
I just knew that somewhere,
Joseph Gordon Levitt was all


So, there you have it,
a week late :D
Stay lovely
<3
Claire








Thursday, March 3, 2011

Blake Lively: Chanel's Emerald Queen


The celebrity emerald jewelry trend that started with Angelina Jolie's Oscar jewels in 2009, expanded to Julianne Moore's Bulgari beauties in 2010 and peaked at this Sunday's Academy Awards with Reese Witherspoon and Annette Bening (deep inhale)...well, it continues to bring in fashion's biggest stars.

Gossip Girl's Blake Lively was every bit the sartorial siren when she attended a Chanel-hosted dinner in her honor last night at New York's La Grenouille in Chanel Haute Couture ('09), ballet-inpsired Louboutin pumps and STUNNING emerald earrings by (who else?) Lorraine Schwartz!



While I should find something snarky to say about the emerald earring trend wearing out its welcome - the truth is? I love it. And with Lorraine Schwartz behind so many of the dazzling looks - what's not to love?

The price points for one. So here are a few great Sample Sale emerald RING selects I found on JewelClub for all you Dorothy wannabes who want to take a trip to Emerald City without pawning your ruby slippers. (This Dorothy wants that cocktail ring with the black and white diamonds. Just sayin').


Cushion-cut Created Emerald Ring. Orig Price: $279. JewelClub Price: $95.97

Created Emerald Ring with Created Sapphires. Orig Price: $359 JewelClub Price: $122.99

Geunine Emerald Ring with White and Black Diamonds Orig Price: $1079 JewelClub Price: $349.81

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Choose Happiness

It's wednesday loves-
There is so much to be happy about!

Sunflowers
Cory and Shawn from Boy Meets World
Amelie. Raspberries. Childhood.
Keepin it real
Awwwww yeah
(this is especially awesome because it is grammatically correct!)
IT'S MARCH!

-B & C

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The Oscars: Berit's Top 5 Wins

Since Claire is the clever, snarky, hilarious one, I'll let her cover the nitty-gritties of the Oscars.

Here's my five favorites, in no particular order, from this past Sunday night:

Scarlett Johansson in Dolce & Gabbanna (a design house that I am totally falling in love with). It's such a beautiful color, a wonderful fit, and it's very unique -a breath of fresh air from all the sequins and feathers and flesh tones.

Mila Kunis in Elie Saab. This could have gone incredibly grandma's drapes-y, but the color, fit, and design is just perfect. *Drools*

Gwyneth Paltrow in Michael Kors. It's just so... interesting to look at. Also, probably the first design of Kors' that I've ever actually liked.

Cate Blanchett in Givenchy. Cate Blanchette is so cool anyway, and her gown really fits her persona perfectly. That's 2/5 for lavender-y shaded designs.

Anne Hathaway in Armani Prive. Some people didn't like it, but it's just this beautiful liquid-y fabric in such an electric color that is already big this season.


What were your favorite looks from this years' Oscars?!

Hope you're all having a wonderful week! I just saw Poet Laureate Billy Collins (read his poem ''Litany") read at my school, and he is basically amazing. I'd like to adopt him as my uncle.

-B

Anne Hathaway's Oscar Jewelry Breakdown

Did you hear? Everyone is shocked SHOCKED that Anne Hathaway was reportedly paid $750,000 to wear the gorgeous Tiffany jewelry we all gawked at on Sunday night! And that Gwyneth? She got $500,000 for sporting those Louis Vuitton L'ame du Voyage sparklers!

Yeah....And?

Why is it such a surprise that big stars are paid to endorse product on the largest fashion stage in the world? Grow up, people! Paying and gifting the privileged for air time has been going on for decades.

We can hate the stars from afar for their god-given talent, their gazillion-dollar bank accounts and the fact that people fall all over themselves to give them crazy carats - and pay them to boot - but it shouldn't be a surprise, folks.  Don't you watch The Rachel Zoe Project?


OK. With that behind us, let's now take a closer look at the (count 'em!) 8 different Tiffany jewelry looks Anne Hathaway was paid $750,000 to wear on Oscar night. That bitch.

Look #1

Vintage Valentino Haute Couture taffeta gown, slight drop earrings featuring 10 cts. t.w. colorless diamonds; a 5 ct. t.w. colorless diamond ring; a 94 ct. t.w. Lucida Star diamond necklace (value: $10 million!)
Look #2

Vanilla-colored bustier Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci gown, Tiffany diamond ring and earrings, a diamond bracelet from the Tiffany Archives
Look #3

Custom tux by Lanvin, Tiffany drop diamond earrings
Look #4 (my personal favorite)

Vivienne Westwood corseted Couture gown with embroidered lace and sequins that was specifically made for Hathaway in London. $10 million diamond and amethyst necklace from the Tiffany Archives, Tiffany yellow sapphire and diamond ring
Look #5
Silver beaded tassel dress by Oscar de la Renta, Tiffany diamond bracelet, earrings

Look #6
Burgundy silk chiffon gown by Atelier Versace

Tiffany diamond shoulder duster earrings

Tiffany diamond bracelet (also worn to after parties)

Look #7 (Oprah's favorite)

Sapphire Giorgio Armani Privé custom satin dress, tanzanite and diamond earrings, a black onyx and diamond bracelet, and a diamond and blue sapphire ring, all by Tiffany

Look #8
Lace and crystal Tom Ford dress, Tiffany diamond earrings

Which is your fav? Weigh in!