Let’s go, people! Part ONE is here! Part THREE is in the pipeline! These stars have been waiting far too long to hear what you think of their outfits!
Ana de Armas in Louis Vuitton
The skirt is interesting but the top is a bandage.
Camila Cabello in Alexis Mabille Couture
The color is a little drab for such a sexy design. We can’t help thinking how much better it would look in black or red. The neckline is proportionally too wide and we don’t like all the pulling across the hips.
Dan Levy in Loewe
His tie has wings and his pants are too long. We’re not loving this new disheveled approach.
Danielle Brooks in Monsoori
It’s fun and exuberant, but we’d have liked it much more without the cutout.
Demi Moore in Gucci
The fit and execution are impeccable. This would have looked great with an accompanying trophy.
Elizabeth Hurley in Celia Kritharioti
Meh. It’s giving her butt boob.
Gabrielle Union (in Carolina Herrera) and Dwyane Wade
The embellishments look a little too craft store to us but they’re a gorgeous couple.
Gal Gadot in Prada
That shade of red doesn’t suit her and the embellishments just look like random stuff stuck to her dress.
H.E.R. in Valdrin Sahiti
It’s a gorgeous design, but she looks like she can’t breathe.
Halle Berry in Georges Chakra
Miss Halle had herself a very good Oscars night, from a style perspective. She’s always preferred Boho styles but the fact remains is that she was born to work straight-up glam.
Jenna Ortega in Donna Karan
It’s not our favorite color in the world, but it’s refreshing to see her in something light with a little sparkle to it. The design is really pretty.
Jodie Turner-Smith in Vivienne Westwood
Can’t argue with that.
Joseph Quinn in Fendi
LOVE that he chose a long coat, although it’s probably a little too formal and stuffy for the Vanity Fair party.
Julia Garner in Gucci
There’s a point at which “ice goddess” becomes “walking snow cone” and the bottom third of this dress is where it happens.
Kendall Jenner in Vintage Mugler
It’s a gorgeous design, but we don’t think it suits her.
Lil Nas X in Balmain
Looks pretty fierce.
Maria Bakalova in Pamella Roland
It’s pretty. You rarely see sequined prints on the red carpet, which is a shame because they deliver a lot of impact.
Matt Bomer in Valentino
Gorgeous.
Natasha Lyonne in Saint Laurent
It’s very much her bag, but we think she’s in need of a style refresh.
Natasha Rothwell in Jovana Louis
The jacket design gets too complicated for its own good.
Rachel Brosnahan in Carolina Herrera
Meh. We’re just not loving these sunny yellows on the red carpet lately. This feels a little too Drag Race to us.
Rachel Zegler in Vintage Alexander McQueen
She got TP’d.
Raye in Jacquemus
Not crazy about the flare and we hate those shoes.
Tracee Ellis Ross in Alexandre Vauthier
We’ll always hate fringe, but this is spectacular.
Walton Goggins in Berlutti
It’s fine, but tuxedos absolutely call for socks.
More to come in Part THREE!
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