Thursday, March 6, 2014

Alright, alright, alright...

Gemstones were the trend on the red carpet at the Oscars this year! Big drops, colorful facets and very few hot messes! This was an overall generally pleasant Oscars, which for those that love a hot mess, equals boring.

Amy Adams led the pack of colored drops with her Tiffany & Co. gold earrings with rhodochrosite, lapis lazuli, turquoise and diamonds from their Blue Book 2014 Collection. They were paired with equally colorful ring and bracelet featuring yellow diamonds. Accenting her structural Gucci gown in deep royal blue.

Proving to the world that her earlobes are better than ours, Cate Blanchett wore enormous drop earrings by Chopard in white gold with opals and diamonds. No one seemed to loooove her Armani Privé dress, as is the usual practice with 'Red Carpet Cate Blanchett'. But we can certainly appreciate it, just not sure how she sat comfortably in it for over 3 hours. All those crystal shards... She had a friend in the clustered diamonds department in Charlize Theron who wore an almost matching Y necklace with clustered flawless diamond drop by Harry Winston.


Illusion cuff earrings made an appearance. Oscar winner, Lupita Nyong'o wore tiny cuff silhouette diamond earrings from Fred Leighton, Sandra Bullock in pear shape diamonds that curled up her ear by Lorraine Schwartz, and Maria Menuenos wore cuff like earrings from Dove jewelry that complemented her romantic beauty look and slightly bridal dress.

Girl-Next-Door/Most-Popular-Girl-In-School/Consistent-Klutz Jennifer Lawrence repeated two years worth of Oscar looks with a red column gown by Dior and a backlace look from. It seems cutting your hair short in Hollywood makes you 'brave' and 'fashion forward'. In Lawrence's case, it just looks 'old'. She's a beautiful girl, but that cut is not flattering. Leave it to Annette Bening.

Overall, we're excited to see how this year's red carpet will reflect in the tastes of the regular people of the world. Colorful drops? Large diamonds? More backlace?

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