I haven't done one of these posts in nearly four years. So I thought I'd throw it out there. Why not? There were several dresses with elements that I really liked, but just didn't like the overall look. That said, here are a few of the ones I thought worked well. Aaaaand, I think my top ten list has eleven choices. Oh well. Who's counting?
Jennifer Hudson chose a gold mirrored look, which normally I wouldn't think I would like. But I think it works. I like the shoulders and neckline.
Jennifer Hudson in CD Greene and Pomellato image credit: Vogue (Getty Images) |
Angela Bassett chose a sleek and simple look.
Angela Bassett in Pamela Rolland and Chopard image credit: Vogue (Getty Images) |
Billy Porter in Christian Siriano image credit: Vogue (Getty Images) |
Jennifer Coolidge in classic black with a sparkle.
Jennifer Coolidge in Dolce & Gabbana image credit: Vogue (Getty Images) |
Sheryl Lee Ralph with that sparkly mirror look. I guess I'm liking this style today. And the color is great.
Sheryl Lee Ralph in custom Aliete image credit: Vanity Fair (Amy Sussman) |
Jean Smart chose a class with a twist. An elegant look on her.
Jean Smart in ? image credit: Vogue (Getty Images) |
Monica Barbaro chose a look that works for her well. Her coloring and choice of lipstick make this a lovely choice.
Monica Barbaro in ? image credit: Getty Images (Amy Sussman) |
Li Jun Li in a sparkly elegant ivory gown. Very elegant. I love the extra sparkles at the bottom.
Li Jun Li in ? image credit: Getty Images (Amy Sussman) |
Jamie Lee Curtis selected what I imagine was a very comfortable jumpsuit and dressed it up with a lovely black lace cape.
Jamie Lee Curtis in Valentino image credit: Vanity Fair (Amy Sussman) |
Salma Hayek Pinault in Gucci image credit: Vanity Fair (Jon Kopaloff) |
Sharon R. Friedrick in imge credit: Getty Images (Amy Sussman) |
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