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Selasa, 31 Agustus 2010
Senin, 30 Agustus 2010
Emmys 2010 Red Carpet, Part 1

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Kamis, 15 Juli 2010
In or Out: Versace Ladies at the ESPY Awards
Selasa, 13 Juli 2010
In or Out: January Jones
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Rabu, 26 Mei 2010
Mad Ladies on the Red Carpet
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Sabtu, 08 Mei 2010
Never leave us again, Don Draper.
Rabu, 20 Januari 2010
In or Out: January Jones


Did you ever watch the Orson Welles classic A Touch of Evil? You really should. It's Welles in full command of his directorial skill presiding over a thrilling whodunnit with political overtones starring the carved-out-of-granite profile of Charlton Heston as a Mexican cop. Yes, you read those last six words correctly. Even better is Marlene Dietrich as a Mexican fortune teller. You've gotta love old Hollywood, a place that looks at the Aryan faces of Dietrich and Heston and sees Mexicans.
Anyway, the reason we bring this up is because we HAVE seen this film many times and our favorite line of the film is when Dietrich sees Welles, her former lover, for the first time in years and in response to his corpulence says only, "You're a mess, honey," in that insouciant Dietrich way that we all love. Actually, to be more accurate, it's "You'we a mess, honey." And yes, we have said it to each other countless times over the years when we needed to hear it. Our point?
Someone needs to say this to January. You'we a mess, honey.
Perhaps she should just consider hiring the hair, makeup, and wardrobe people from Mad Men to work on her year round, because whenever she's out in the world her makeup never looks right, her hair rarely looks right and her taste in clothing is questionable at times.
We're not saying she should go out in early '60s drag all the time, but there has to be a happy medium between Hitchcock ice princess and 21st Century starlet. January can be very pretty - breathtaking even - when she's done up right, but when she's not she can come across pretty generic. She has an opportunity right now (literally, right now at this very moment) to capitalize on both her looks and the hit show she's starring in and frankly, we feel like she's letting this opportunity pass her by.
Oh. The dress. Well, obviously we're not pleased with it. It's kind of tacky and cheap-looking and it just does nothing for her. Where are your gays, Miss Jones?
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Senin, 18 Januari 2010
2010 Golden Globes Awards

Amy Adams in Carolina Herrera



There's something kind of charmingly retro about the whole look. Joan Holloway on maternity leave. The bag and shoes are ridiculously matchy, but we guess that was the idea. If you're gonna do retro, you might as well take it all the way.
Cameron Diaz in Alexander McQueen



It's a good color on her and there's something appealing about the whole stripped-bare quality of the look.
Chloe Sevigny in Valentino Spring 2010



It's a hell of a dress and she's wearing the shit out of it.
Christina Aguilera in Versace Spring 2010



It's a hell of a dress and she's coming close to ruining it. Oh, it's not entirely her fault, but she took an eye-catching, architectural dress, put it on, and suddenly it's all BOOBS BOOBS BOOBS.
Diane Kruger in Christian Lacroix Spring 2009 Couture



We were a little hard on her the other day, but she deserves some props for always bringing it to the red carpet in a not-boring way. This look is a little prom-y from far away but we love the neckline when you get up close to it.
Drew Barrymore in Atelier Versace Fall 2009 Couture



Proof that the hedgehog dress doesn't quite work in real life. And by "real life," we mean "worn by a movie star at an awards show," which is, of course, about as far from real life as you can get.
Emily Blunt in Dolce & Gabbana



Man, she's been looking PISSED OFF and HUNGRY lately, hasn't she? Cute dress though.
Heidi Klum in Roberto Cavalli



Why, Mrs. Seal. You've gone positively respectable in your not-quite middle age.
Jane Lynch in Ali Rahimi



Oooh.
We want to love this because we love her but that is simply way too much dress for her. The same neckline with a more fitted skirt would have looked great.
Jayma Mays in Badgley Mischka Resort 2010



Absolutely gorgeous and perfectly suited to her. Probably our favorite of the night.
January Jones in Lanvin Spring 2010



We don't love the dress on her and we HATE the headband, but can we skip all that and talk about what's going on with the face? That's like a tutorial on bad makeup.
January (and January's gays), PAY ATTENTION: It's about time you accept your look and stop sabotaging it. Like it or not, you are a classic all-American Hitchcock blonde and as such, you just can't do "edgy." It's not in the cards, honey. Bright red lipsticks and heavy blacks around the eyes - we don't want to see them again, mkay? Now here's a tissue. Go to the ladies room and wipe that shit off.
Julianne Moore in Balenciaga Pre-Fall 2008



Eye-catching and elegant.
Kate Hudson in Marchesa Bridal Spring 2010



Gotta give it up for a bitch when she gets it right. It's perfect on her. But honey, trains are for trailing, not for holding.
Marion Cotillard in Christian Dior Spring 2010



We must never speak of this again, Marion.
Nicole Kidman in Nina Ricci Spring 2010



On the one hand, her face seems to be settling down a bit and she doesn't frighten us like she used to. On the other hand, she's skinnier than the model.
On the other, other hand, it's a dress perfectly suited for her and she's wearing it well.
Sandra Bullock in Bottega Venetta Spring 2010



Okay, we can work with this.
Sandy, color is your friend. It flatters you and it almost makes it look like you want to be on the red carpet having your picture taken. Also, the length. That's good. A full skirt hides your tendency to stand with your legs far apart, toes pointed out. Now we just need to work on that "Come the fuck ON" look you always have when faced with photographers.
Tina Fey in Zac Posen Resort 2010



We just don't know.
It's different, sure. We think we'd like it on someone else because on her it just comes off way too "I'm America's Sweetheart!"
Toni Colette in Elie Saab



It's so...done.
If we were costume designers on a movie and the lead character was an actress in her 40s at an awards show, this is what we would put her in. This is what any costume designer would put her in, because it's the cliche "aging actress at an awards show" gown.
What makes it doubly bad is, she's a little young for the aging actress look.
Zoe Saldana in Louis Vuitton



J'ADORE.


There's something kind of charmingly retro about the whole look. Joan Holloway on maternity leave. The bag and shoes are ridiculously matchy, but we guess that was the idea. If you're gonna do retro, you might as well take it all the way.
Cameron Diaz in Alexander McQueen



It's a good color on her and there's something appealing about the whole stripped-bare quality of the look.
Chloe Sevigny in Valentino Spring 2010



It's a hell of a dress and she's wearing the shit out of it.
Christina Aguilera in Versace Spring 2010



It's a hell of a dress and she's coming close to ruining it. Oh, it's not entirely her fault, but she took an eye-catching, architectural dress, put it on, and suddenly it's all BOOBS BOOBS BOOBS.
Diane Kruger in Christian Lacroix Spring 2009 Couture



We were a little hard on her the other day, but she deserves some props for always bringing it to the red carpet in a not-boring way. This look is a little prom-y from far away but we love the neckline when you get up close to it.
Drew Barrymore in Atelier Versace Fall 2009 Couture



Proof that the hedgehog dress doesn't quite work in real life. And by "real life," we mean "worn by a movie star at an awards show," which is, of course, about as far from real life as you can get.
Emily Blunt in Dolce & Gabbana



Man, she's been looking PISSED OFF and HUNGRY lately, hasn't she? Cute dress though.
Heidi Klum in Roberto Cavalli



Why, Mrs. Seal. You've gone positively respectable in your not-quite middle age.
Jane Lynch in Ali Rahimi



Oooh.
We want to love this because we love her but that is simply way too much dress for her. The same neckline with a more fitted skirt would have looked great.
Jayma Mays in Badgley Mischka Resort 2010



Absolutely gorgeous and perfectly suited to her. Probably our favorite of the night.
January Jones in Lanvin Spring 2010



We don't love the dress on her and we HATE the headband, but can we skip all that and talk about what's going on with the face? That's like a tutorial on bad makeup.
January (and January's gays), PAY ATTENTION: It's about time you accept your look and stop sabotaging it. Like it or not, you are a classic all-American Hitchcock blonde and as such, you just can't do "edgy." It's not in the cards, honey. Bright red lipsticks and heavy blacks around the eyes - we don't want to see them again, mkay? Now here's a tissue. Go to the ladies room and wipe that shit off.
Julianne Moore in Balenciaga Pre-Fall 2008



Eye-catching and elegant.
Kate Hudson in Marchesa Bridal Spring 2010



Gotta give it up for a bitch when she gets it right. It's perfect on her. But honey, trains are for trailing, not for holding.
Marion Cotillard in Christian Dior Spring 2010



We must never speak of this again, Marion.
Nicole Kidman in Nina Ricci Spring 2010



On the one hand, her face seems to be settling down a bit and she doesn't frighten us like she used to. On the other hand, she's skinnier than the model.
On the other, other hand, it's a dress perfectly suited for her and she's wearing it well.
Sandra Bullock in Bottega Venetta Spring 2010



Okay, we can work with this.
Sandy, color is your friend. It flatters you and it almost makes it look like you want to be on the red carpet having your picture taken. Also, the length. That's good. A full skirt hides your tendency to stand with your legs far apart, toes pointed out. Now we just need to work on that "Come the fuck ON" look you always have when faced with photographers.
Tina Fey in Zac Posen Resort 2010



We just don't know.
It's different, sure. We think we'd like it on someone else because on her it just comes off way too "I'm America's Sweetheart!"
Toni Colette in Elie Saab



It's so...done.
If we were costume designers on a movie and the lead character was an actress in her 40s at an awards show, this is what we would put her in. This is what any costume designer would put her in, because it's the cliche "aging actress at an awards show" gown.
What makes it doubly bad is, she's a little young for the aging actress look.
Zoe Saldana in Louis Vuitton



Bow down, fuckers!
[Photos: Getty Images/WireImage/Style.com]
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