Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Red Carpet Princesses

Our first Red Carpet Princess is Katie Holmes. This was at the Met Gala and she is wearing a Marchesa Gown.

Photo: Walt Disney Studios
I believe Katie's dress is beautiful, I would of liked a different material to the bottom of the dress as it looks like it needs a good steam. I would of gone with a satin or flowy organza and netting. I believe the yellow colour suits her which is a big achievement as yellow is hard to pull of. I would of put her hair in a sleek pony tail or low bun as the messy hair and messy bottom of the dress is too much going on for me. But since yellow is all the rage for S/S16 we defiantly need a lesson of Katie Holmes on how to pull It off.
 
Jennifer Lawrence took a different approach to the Disney look...
 


Photo: Walt Disney Studios

OK! Sure we all want to look as fabulous as Ariel after walking out of the sea on our holidays. However, if Ariel cant pull a look of us regular none Princess folk sure wont be able too.
Here Jennifer is wearing a DIOR gown and landed herself on the worst dressed list. If the dress had been a dark blue and without the lower black circle this dress could of worked. The two bands of black make the fabric come way out on her hips making her look a very odd shape. If I was Jennifer Lawrence I would have the stylist she has allocated to her in the Hunger Games! He never gets it wrong.
Walt Disney Studios
Amy Adams Oscar Dress 2013 stole the show. The colour the shape and the beautiful women all replicate Cinderella's dress. However, Amy's weren't made by her fairy godmother it was designed by Oscar de la Renta. I love that this dress is so loud but effortless. There's no need for all the bells and whistles because the dress does it for you. Simple hair and makeup with understated jewellery she couldn't be more like a princess if she tried. PERFECT.
 

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