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Cues From The Red Carpet: 2010 Golden Globes

Earlier tonight, the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards aired and the red carpet leading into The Beverly Hilton was quite damp, due to the rain, but still smoking with lots of fashion and glamour!  As always there were a variety of "hits" and "misses," amongst the barrage of picnic-sized umbrellas, and the stars definitely took a lot of risks. There were no themes as far as color or style.  This seemed to be the year of expressing personal style and my favorites were Ginnifer Goodwin's cobalt Vionnet (shocking that I favored a short dress this year, I know) and Chloe Sevigny's Valentino (which was unceremoniously ripped when an usher stepped on the train as she accepted her award).

Here are a few cues from the red carpet for brides:

Jennifer Morris wearing Luis Antonio
(Inspired options for brides from the following collections: Bellissima Couture, St. Pucchi Couture, David Fielden, Jenny Packham)




 Lea Michele wearing Oscar de la Renta
(Inspired options for brides from the following collections: Two By Rosa Clara, YSA Makino, Amsale, Oscar de la Renta, Romona Keveza)




 
Penelope Cruz wearing Armani Vintage
(Inspired options for brides from the following collections: Monique Lhuillier, Jasmine Couture, Elizabeth Fillmore, Demetrios)




Drew Barrymore wearing Atelier Versace & Maggie Gyllenhaal wearing RM Roland Mouret
(Inspired options for brides from the following collections: Kittychen Couture, Badgley Mischka, Pnina Tornai, Avine Perucci by St. Pucchi)




Ginnifer Goodwin wearing Vionnet
(Inspired options for brides from the following collections: Reem Acra, Legends by Romona Keveza, Amsale, Jenny Yoo)




 Dianna Agron wearing Lanvin
(Inspired options for brides from the following collections: Carolina Herrera, Lusan Mandoneus, Vera Wang, Songul Sarpbas)




 Christina Hendricks wearing Christian Siriano
(Inspired options for brides from the following collections: Oscar de la Renta, Lazaro)



 Chloe Sevigny wearing Valentino
(Inspired options for brides from the following collections: Reem Acra, Legends by Romona Keveza, Amsale, Jenny Yoo)



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by Rashana Anderson
Founder & Managing Director, THE BRIDAL PARTY

Comments

all these dresses are sooo fabulous!!
Florist said…
just found out this blog. i'm so amazed with these maxi dresses. can't wait for golden globe 2011.

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