Have a red
carpet moment by putting on a picturesque floral print maxi skirt, a one - shoulder glam top.
Not exact matches
In a delicate lace creation
by the late Oscar de la Renta, (who has had memorable red
carpet moments in his pieces before) looks elegant at ELLE's Women in Hollywood celebration in Beverly Hills.
Heck, sometimes I don't even take a break to cry and have a proper «breakdown»
moment, but I deal with everything on the go or
by swiping it «under the
carpet» until I can, at some point, deal with it.
And the top celebrity stylist shared some of her most memorable footwear
moments — on and off the red
carpet — at an intimate dinner party hosted
by Schutz Tuesday evening in New York.
It provides unused bits from the big star - studded party scene (including lots more of various cameo - makers), additional red
carpet footage from the Golden Globes (with appearances
by Al Roker and Carson Daly), more from the mid-end credits wedding, more of Hyde (and Ari watching it), and a couple of unseen
moments from Drama's awkward audition.
The shirt, created
by artist Andrew Mania, was, of course, a standout
moment on the
carpet.
Michael Fassbender: Red
carpet moment was ruined
by Marion Cotillard saying I smelled like fish
All of the
moment's red -
carpet kings are present: Emma Stone in a red delicacy from Maria Grazzia Chiuri's debut Dior collection; Lupita Nyong» o in a storm cloud of sequins and tulle
by Alexander McQueen; Amy Adams in pale pink Haider Ackerman peplos; Natalie Portman in a Dior Haute Couture; Ruth Negga glitters in a gold sequin Michael Kors Collection; Dakota Fanning in riotous layers of Carolina Herrera beige tulle, romantically cinched with a black ribbon; Elle Fanning in another of Chiuri's Dior fragile but feminine gowns, with delicate gold sunrays of beading; Aja Naomie King in a peony Oscar de la Renta, worthy of a John Singer Sargeant closeup; Dakota Johnson, one of Alessandro Michele's most effective homegirls, in fussy Gucci ruffles; Greta Gerwig in Marchesa spangles and lame; and Janelle Monae in a very glitzy Louis Vuitton gown with stately batwings.
As if to generate an anxiety about the prospect of catastrophic submersion, the gallery has been transformed
by a
carpeted floor that rises like an enormous wave against the back wall, threatening at any
moment to crash down and wash the visitor away.
Recycled and recyclable nylon we know is being worked on for apparel, but at the
moment commercial application is mostly limited to the likes of
carpeting, as evidenced
by Enviro6ix