Evangeline Lilly in Alberta Ferretti at “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” LA Premiere

Posted on December 10, 2014

Miss Lady just can’t get it right, can she?

 

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Here, she picks out an aggressively inoffensive gown, which doesn’t actually go well with her coloring, but isn’t some sort of egregious fashion disaster, and then she had to go and ruin the effect with pretty much the ugliest red carpet hair we’ve seen all year. That’s ’20s chorus girl hair – for the chorus girls who never made it further than the back line. That’s school picture day hair on a middle schooler who tried to cut her hair the night before. It doesn’t even make sense. The style seems to want to evoke the 1920s (it fails on that front, by the way), but wouldn’t you want to wear something a little more appropriately 1920s to go with the hair?

And we don’t normally say this sort of thing because in most cases it strikes us too nitpicky to care about, but this look really required a manicure. You’re gonna put on thousands of dollars of borrowed dress and jewelry, the least you could do is make sure your hands don’t look like you’ve been kneading dough all day.

 

 

[Photo Credit: Thomas Janssen/PacificCoastNews, KM/FAMEFLYNET PICTURES, Gety Images, IMAXTree]

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