The question of what celebrities will bear to an award ceremony is always great for a ceremony. But it was given a new meaning prior to the 30th Critics Choice Awards in Santa Monica, California, on Friday: after postponing the event twice because of the forest fires in Los Angeles, the organizers announced that a red carpet-preshow No part of the television broadcast would be part.
How can that decision influence the fashion choices of the television and movie stars present? Would they be riskier? More relaxed?
When people started to arrive, it soon became clear that the absence of TV cameras on the carpet had not prevented from taking large style fluctuations. For countless reasons – most of them good – these 14 looks were the most memorable of the Critics Choice Awards.
Nicole Kidman: Most Humphrey Bogart!
Instead of a dress, the “Lioness” and “Babygirl” actress with a wide shouldered Saint Laurent packing jacket, high waist pants and a polka-dot das, an ensemble that called Old Hollywood men’s clothing.
Ariana Grande: Most jellyfish!
The “bad” star waved over the carpet in a Dior Couture dress with a tentacle-like edge that hung on the hoop skirt.
Colman Domingo: Most layered!
The “Sing Sing” actor, a well -known clothing, did not settle for a classic three -piece suit: his slim monochromatic look consisted of at least five items, including a lush coat that was gently draped over his shoulders.
Moeka Hoshi: most tubular!
The “Shogun” actress made a strong case for bush peaks such as formal wear in an airy red Louis Vuitton ensemble that also included a pleated capelet and a smooth skirt.
Demi Moore: Most insectoid!
In a Marine Schiaparelli couture dress with strips of fabric that come apart to the bottom, the actress, a star of “the substance”, looked like a glamorous beetle who lost his exoskeleton.
Lupita Nyong’o: Most Tulle!
There was something both sinister and sweet on the Chanel couture look of the Bustier dress actress with a floral print dressed in yards and meters of black tulle.
Leighton Meester and Adam Brody: Most Prom Court!
The married actors, in a Dior crack and a Dior smoking, looked like they were about to be crowned by the queen and the king of a certain high school dance. That was not the only reason why Mrs. Meester and Mr. Brody, a star of “nobody wants this”, a sentimental view of the carpet were: the married actors belonged to those whose houses were destroyed by the forest fires in Los Angeles.
Angelina Jolie: Most grandma’s side!
Did the side of the “Maria” actress Elie Saab dress a bit on an antique tablecloth? Yes. Did she fool it? Yes?
Hannah Einbinder: Most geometric!
As tempting as the construction of the Louis Vuitton dress of the “hacks” actress was the grace and balance with which she was wearing it.
Ruffles, a bow and crystals were just a few of the components of the Miu Miu dress of the actress, who had a girlish DIY -Charme.
Marissa Bode: Most Quicksilver!
Soft curves and a diaphanous silver -like fabric were elements of the “bad” actress’s dress that looked like liquid metal.
Issa López: most gallery owner!
In an artistic combination of sculptural statement necklace, woven scarf and pleated skirt, the director and writer could have went directly from the prize -giving ceremony to an opening of an exhibition.
Bridget Everett: Most runs on Dunkin!
The comedian and actress combined her fiery mini -dress with a link with some two DS to be in the pink and orange colors associated with a certain donut chain – the same chain that I just released tracksuits To promote his new campaign for Super Bowl Lix on Sunday.
Misty White Sidell And Anthony Rotunno contributed reporting.