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Vintage Fashion at the 2010 Golden Globes

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Have finally gotten around  to writing about which actresses wore authentic vintage dresses for this year’s Golden Globe awards.  I’m always interested in seeing which celebrity opts for the alternative to current designer fashions.

My favorite vintage dress was worn by Rose McGowan to the InStyle/Warner Bros. Golden Globes after party.  According to Hollywood Life this elegant 1950s sapphire blue strapless beauty was originally owned by Ava Gardner.  And apparently Rose  took her pooch out to potty while wearing it. I wonder if she had a matching pooper scooper to go with it!

Rose McGowan wears Ava Gardner's dress

Rose McGowan wears Ava Gardner's dress

My next favorite is the black vintage armani gown worn by Penelope Cruz.  A few of the blogs I’ve read claimed they thought she looked matronly. Personally I thought she looked very chic, sophisticated and feminine.

Penelope Cruz in vintage Armani gown

Penelope Cruz in vintage Armani gown

Julia Roberts wore a basic  black vintage Yves St Laurent cocktail dress, which many have criticized for  not being dressy enough for such an important event.   And I say, perhaps she just wanted a simple blank canvas against which to showcase that amazing citrine and diamond necklace from Van Cleef and Arpels!

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Julia Roberts in vintage YSL little black dress

Julia Roberts in basic black with Van Cleef and Arpel neckace

Julia Roberts in basic black with Van Cleef and Arpel neckace

Vintage Style at the Golden Globes

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

Well, it’s taken me two days, but I’ve finally come up with some of my favorite vintage and vintage inspired dresses worn at this year’s Golden Globe awards.

From what I’ve been reading on many fashion blogs, neutrals were very big this year, especially white, as were strapless and one shoulder styles, belted gowns, and mermaid hems. The overall sense was there was a more understated glamour to many of the fashions, with less flashy jewelry and  worn with casual hairdos, bordering on messy, and minimal makeup.

Below I’ve compiled some of my favorite dresses because of their vintage vibe.

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1. The always classy Kate Winslet in a very elegant and sophisticated black strapless gown with a velvet belt by Yves St. Laurent. Very Audrey-esque.

2. Drew Barrymore in a cool blue/gray mermaid gown by John Galliano for Dior. The red  evening bag adds a nice touch of color. Not too crazy about that big hair, though.

3. Heidi Klum opted for short, in a fabulously flirty 80s vintage Galanos polka dot party dress with a big red rose accent.

4. Angelina wore a sleek, silvery 70s inspired Versace  gown with blouson bodice.  There are varied opinions on this dress, a lot of which are unflattering. I personally like the dress. It has a sensuous, goddess look to it.  Though that blouson style can be tough to pull off, I think Angelina looks lovely in it. Though many would disagree.

5. Love the midnight blue color of this strapless Armani gown worn by Anne Hathaway.  Very classic 40’s Hollywood glamour. It is overlaid with black netting and decorated with blue beading. The full flowing skirt below the fitted hip area is very flattering.

6. Another gorgeous 40s inspired creation. A Reem Acra design worn by Olivia Wilde. This dress is all pretty and feminine, with its full ruffled skirt. The lavender color is beautiful.

7. Laura Linney’s Grecian inspired Elie Saab gown in a stunning yellow shade.  Not an easy color to wear for a lot of people, but  I think it looks fabulous on her.

8. Eva Longoria wore a red strapless tight fitting mermaid gown by Reem Acra. One of my favorite colors in a classic 50’s Hollywood starlet style.

Of course I couldn’t leave out my favorite Mad Maidens of the Mad Men series.

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1. January Jones in a vintage inspired ice blue satin gown by Versace. She’s got that classy Grace Kelly thing going on in a big way.

2. Elizabeth Moss in an adorable red vintage Givenchy dress.  I’m a big fan of full chiffon 50’s skirts.  Then there’s that red color that I love and those interesting straps.

3. Always the bombshell, Christina Hendricks is simply smouldering in this curvy strapless black number by Tadashi Shoji.

So what do you think of my favorite choices?  Love them or hate them? Let me know. Don’t worry, I can take it!

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