2019 Baby2Baby Gala Red Carpet Rundown

Posted on November 12, 2019

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You may be asking yourself right now “What on earth is the Baby2Baby Gala?” And we’re here to use our expertise to let you know: It’s a thing! With celebrities! Wearing fashion!

 

 

Ali Wong in Marc Jacobs
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Oof. Sorry, but it’s not working for us. The print looks dated and that thing eating her arm is weird, not to mention entirely unnecessary.

 

 

 

Chrissy Teigen in Georges Hobeika Couture
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Better than the sum of its parts. The color looks great on her and the sweep/drama factor is in place, but the design of the bust is a little weird.

 

 

Gina Rodriguez in Zuhair Murad
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The prairie dress trend is morphing – as we all knew it would eventually – into a series of Coalminer’s Daughter looks. This is just a bit too “Country Music Awards ’74” for us.

 

 

Jennifer Garner in Prada
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Prada did you wrong, gurl.

 

 

John Legend
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It’s a good color, but he really needs to go up a bit in the sizing. Everything has been too small on him lately.

 

 

Kate Hudson in Prada
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The gown is perfect Hollywood Glam, to which she’s extremely well-suited, but the choker doesn’t really go with it.

 

 

Katy Perry in Prada
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That “melting boob” effect is not cute, Katy.

 

 

 

Kirsten Dunst in Prada
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She looks great in this, although it feels a bit heavy and serious for a red carpet event.

 

 

 

Kelly Rowland in Nicole + Felicia
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It’s not reinventing the wheel but it’s not getting anything wrong either. It helps that she’s really well suited to big draggy looks.

 

 

Mindy Kaling in Oscar de la Renta
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We like the floral embellishments, but something about this looks a little too much like priest vestments. We think the floral needs to be a bit more random, the sleeves need to be rethought completely, and the entire thing needs to be in a richer, darker color.

 

 

Olivia Munn in Yanina Couture
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Bridal.

 

 

 

 

 

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