
Celebrity Dresses: September 2009 Archives



ROCK'N'ROLL CHIC, HOMECOMING STYLE

Maybe you are not the kind of girl who is into dresses involving too many sparkles, chiffon layers, or even pink frills. That is okay. There are still many options for you. Case in point: Kristen Stewart, the 19-year-old Twilight star, may portray your everyday jeans-wearing, fleece-ridden, Vampire-smitten teen in the wildly popular film series -- but in real life, the California native has a definite hard-rock edge to her look. She's proven herself the master of adding a personalized tough-girl touch to some of her red-carpet party-dress looks. (See above.) But even this style doesn't require a hard-ass sensibility or a bad attitude: it's all about balancing the balancing the soft and hard elements.. Even a super-feminine dress (short usually works best, in this case, and beading, bright colors, and bold patterns are good too) can be tempered by pairing it with an artfully tousled mane, as well as angular or contrasting shoes and accessories. A leather biker jacket (which, by the way, goes with basically everything) and thick layer of black eyeliner never hurt either. Of course, the primary goal here? Be yourself, experiment, and don't forget that even punk-rock girls are allowed to have a little fun.
**Click on the links for some inspiration from TIZA

Chloe Sevigny
Can
we just talk for a second about how Chloe Sevigny was totally passed over in re:
the nominations this year? Her character on Big Love is easily one of the best in television these days -- not to mention the fact that the girl works Mormon-chic like nobody's business. Clearly, however, Sevigny wasn't too torn up about the snub: This
polka-dot number is subtle but fun, and perfectly suited to her figure to boot. She also makes excellent use of the shocking red lipstick.

Again with the Big Love girls! I love
everythinng about Goodwin's look here: the color, the cut, the simple, and in some angles almost
pixie-like hair. Maybe she's taking notes from her co-star?
Drew Barrymore
Drew Barrymore always loves a good princess
dress - and this one (thank God) is a good one.
She looks radiant but not overdone. Not an easy feat, either. I believe even Ms. Barrymore has had a few run-ins with the cupcake dilemma in previous years...
The Grecian goddess look is a very tricky
one to pull off. After all, it is a fine line between "gown" and "sheet." And
yet, Gossip Girl's Leighton Meester hits the nail right on the head. As usual.
Sigh.
THE LOWS
Padma Lakshmi
Padma Lakshmi is beautiful, smart, funny,
nice-seeming, and has a well-documented love of food. So we will forgive her this
one monstrosity. But TIZA girls, please take note: Fake roses cannot just be
thrown onto any old dress. And if you are going to use them, perhaps you can at
least do so to cover up the part of your straps that were apparently attacked by dogs immediately preceding this event?
Classic case of the Fake Flesh in Weird Places problem. Usually one finds this more in the winter Olympics than on the red carpet, but... to each her own? Also, is it
just me or is does Wilde's dress seem slightly reminiscent
of Bjork's most notoriously avian-inspired look? (Sans said look's auadacious awesomeness, unfortunately.)
Sarah Silverman
How is it that Silverman could make a
fake-mustache look good last night, but was unable to pull off a seemingly
simple blue dress?! Answer: Too much rouching in all the wrong ways. (That was not a rhetorical
question.)
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
January Jones
Mad Men star January Jones's look is
definitely adventurous. There's something almost "futuristic robot-wife" about
it. The problem is that I can't decide whether or not that is a good thing! What do you think?






