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While many fashionistas drug of choice remains shoes, my personal preference has always been couture.  Primarily, red carpet couture.  Sure, shoes are great.  And I can totally relate to their healing powers- no matter how you feel, they’ll always fit.

But… the focus is still on your feet.  And I need more than that.

And couture puts the focus on the entire package.  Sometimes in the most creatively imaginative and stunning ways possible.  Others, a bit more classic.  And that’s exactly what makes couture so damn addictive- you never know what you’re going to get.  But there’s one occasion in particular where you can count on seeing a little bit of everything.

The Academy Awards.

Otherwise known as the holy grail for stylists.  Like Rachel Zoe, who showed us all the painstaking work that went into securing gowns for her clients through her reality show, The Rachel Zoe Project.  And quite honestly, we can credit her for the reason people even pay attention to who’s styling who these days.  For Zoe, the process would usually begin with Fashion Week, where she would spot a gown, picture a specific client with it, and the rest would become red carpet history.   But not without drama- the show exposed just how critical obtaining the perfect gown was, and the lengths stylists would go to get it.   After all, it was all about “the moment”.  Her client list has included A-listers like Anne Hathaway, Jennifer Lawrence, Eva Mendez, Demi Moore, Jennifer Garner and Kate Hudson.

But enough about the people- lets talk about the DRESSES.

Over the years there have been some serious standout looks.  Some good, some bad, some flat out legendary.  Then there’s Bjork’s swan dress that has its own category all together… (Seriously, still…. wth??)

But being in the legendary group- THAT’S what its all about.  It’s the magical moment of fashion in its most glamorous form.  Like Halle Berry in Elie Saab (2002), Hilary Swank in Guy Laroche (2005), Michelle Williams in Vera Wang (2006), Julia Roberts in vintage Valentino (2001), Penelope Cruz in Atelier Versace (2007), Jennifer Lawrence in Dior (2013).  Hell, even Sharon Stone in her husband’s dress shirt.

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So who made Legend status this year?  Personally, I didn’t see any major misses.  Or, tragic ones at least.  This year’s Oscars proved to be one of the more timid ones when it came to fashion statements.  In other words- no one showed up as a farm animal.  Instead, the risks were on a more personal level.  Like wearing yellow.  Or an unexpected cutout.  And it paid off.  Then you had your standard classics, like Reese Witherspoon.  Though always stunning, Reese pulls no surprises with her strapless, mermaid cut gowns.  Hey, if aint broke…

But we don’t watch the Oscars for the expected.  Instead, its stars like Cate Blanchett that we rely on to make our knees weak.  And Cate DID NOT disappoint this year.  Winning Best Dressed, hands down, no questions asked, I literally gasped when they first showed her on screen.  Wearing Armani Prive, everything was so spot on perfect about this gown.  It was romantic, yet glamorous, yet unique.  The color was exquisite.  The details were flawless.  And the dress said everything a dress is supposed to on Oscar night- LOOK.  AT.  ME.

Oh, we did, Cate.  And we still are….

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But we had a few more winners last night.  Like Brie Larson (Below, Left) in a magical blue Gucci number that celebrated some of the biggest trends at the moment.  The plunging neckline gave a hint of a lingerie look, while her jewel encrusted belt offered the only bit of accessorizing.  And it was perfect.  With its A-line cut, the skirt added extra drama through ruffles and a small train, while the top screamed total glamour.  Also worth noting was the hair piece woven into her hair perfectly matched the detailing on her belt.

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 After that, it was Saoirse Ronan (Top, Right) who stole the show.  Wearing Calvin Klein, the girl was literally dripping with that old school Hollywood glamour.  But it was the cut outs and color that kept the look young and modern.  Add to that the plunging neckline, and you can add bombshell to the list of everything that is SO right about this dress.  Keeping with the “less is more” trend that was so dominant last night, accessories once again took a backseat.

See guys- I told you to ditch the necklaces.  The only statement these girls are making are simple, but clear with a killer set of earrings and a well placed ring, or two.

Moving on to my next favorite, we have one of our red carpet alumni favorites: Charlize Theron (Below).  Wearing Dior, Charlize absolutely slayed it.  And at 40, I can honestly admit she has never looked better.  One of the few stars to wear her hair up last night, I’m so glad she did.  But just in case that wasn’t enough to direct any and all attention to that incredibly sexy neckline, a very well placed necklace guaranteed it.

 

HOLLYWOOD, CA - FEBRUARY 28: Actress Charlize Theron attends the 88th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)
HOLLYWOOD, CA – FEBRUARY 28: Actress Charlize Theron attends the 88th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

After that, we have Mara Rooney in Givenchy.  The girl definitely has a red carpet formula that works for her, and we dont ever want it to change- last time Mara walked the red carpet, she wore the same color and same designer.  Again, we have a minimal accessories, keeping the focus exactly where it needs to be.  And the cutout could have been a total miss… but somehow the placement is exactly what makes this dress so incredible.  Its unexpected, yet completely on point.  And her perfect is her complexion in white?  Its a look like this that really makes you stop and realize just how incredibly beautiful Mara is.

 

HOLLYWOOD, CA - FEBRUARY 28: Actress Rooney Mara attends the 88th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)
HOLLYWOOD, CA – FEBRUARY 28: Actress Rooney Mara attends the 88th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

So there were a lot of fashion “moments” to be had at this year’s Oscars.  Though probably none more notable than Leo’s- who finally got his well deserved Oscar.  It was refreshing to see celebrities really bring out their best, and keep the red carpet exactly at it should be- glamorous and awe-inducing.  It brought back the excitement one hopes for as each celebrity is interviewed, elaborating on their look, and who their wearing.  At the same time, it creates a sort of time stamp for our generation of the moment as new iconic looks are both established, and coveted.  Because just as their films will live on, so will their looks from this night.

And you ladies certainly gave us all one to remember.

No swan dress needed.

You’re Making Me Blush….

A classic Bombshell look.

Soft.  Sexy.  And hugs every curve like it should.

With an unexpected statement necklace so bold, I had to style an entire outfit around it.

Featuring a bag from Valentino, and classic gladiator heels from Giuseppe Zanotti, this is THE ultimate in sexy sophistication.

Try to keep his hands off you…

You're Making Me Blush....

Glamorous white summer shirt
$23 – glamorous.com

Pink skirt
$29 – bardot.com.au

Givenchy wrap around bracelet
$610 – farfetch.com

Brown jewelry
$200 – youheshe.com

Michael Kors red gold ring
$140 – johnlewis.com

Coin necklace
1stdibs.com

Christian dior lip gloss
lordandtaylor.com

Fall Fashion Guide 1- Accessories

If Fashion Week taught us anything about Fall, it’s that its ALL about accessories this year.

Can I get an “Amen”?!

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You see, I’m a Southern girl now who will put any Northerner’s bohemian game to shame during the summer season.  But I will admit there is nothing I miss more than a gorgeous fall day- AND the ability to layer rich sweaters with fabulous coats.  But I cant do that now.  At least, not without looking completely ridiculous and risking heat stroke.

So accessories are the only way I get to play this season.

And.  They.  Are.  MAJOR.

Beginning with colors, the winners for this season were a mixture of classic Fall staples, combined with new unexpected brighter hues.  Marsala wine was a common site at Paris Fashion Week in Sept, mixed with jewel-like tones of coral and aqua to name a few.  It is the perfect palate to transition from Summer’s natural/earthy tones and into Winter’s undoubtedly darker collection.

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 So what can you start splurging on now?  Here’s the amazing part- pretty much anything and everything is fair game.  Designers from Celiné to Lanvin all made dramatic statements with pretty much every type of accessory, with the key being to OVER-emphasize them.  The bigger and more fabulously exaggerated, the better.  Who can be mad at that??

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Get it?  Got it?  Good.

Moving on…

More amazing news?  You don’t need to give up your fringe just yet.  Gypsy souls rejoice!  We still have one last season to make our favorite free spirit statement.

Balmain, Nina Ricci and Emilio Pucci were among many that kept the bohemian energy alive in their collections.

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Now here’s something you probably DIDN’T expect to see-

Brooches.

For women AND men.  Pinned boldly on everything from shirts, to shoes, to hair (and I thought I was the only one known to do that…).  Chanel and Gucci were the front runners with this statement, with special mention to Louis Vuitton for boldly going where I’m sure many men have not yet gone before.

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 Liberata Dolce fall fashion accessories paris fashion week 2015

And here’s a tip- you don’t need to spend a fortune to nail this look.  This is probably the easiest, and cheapest trend to master.  Two words- Thrift.  Store.  They are jam packed with some of the biggest, gaudiest brooches you’ve seen since your Grandma last sported one (don’t forget to raid her collection too!).

And finally, lets all pause to appreciate me favorite trend this season…  The sexiest, game killing accessory that hit the runways in September…

Second-skin Thigh High Boots.

And Dior KILLED it, pictured below, unleashing what were described as the “most desirable shoes of the season”.

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Now, considering its still only July, I don’t want you to get too depressed thinking about Fall.  There’s still plenty of time left to spend in your bikini, soaking up the sun, and maybe a few margaritas.  But we at least covered some basics to keep you on the prowl during your next shopping binge.  Listed below is the link to my Fall Accessory board, which includes many more amazing looks to absolutely fall in love with.  Just WAIT will you see the Bird of Paradise clutch from Fendi.

No, seriously.  I would risk my life, and potentially 5 of my friends, for that bag.

Fall Fashion Guide 1- Accessories

Now go enjoy that margarita.  Relax with a few magazines.  And remember…

“Style is something each of us already has- we just have to find it”.

#BombshellCode

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