
The stars came out to the American Ballet Theatre Gala to celebrate Misty Copeland on her final performance with the company. The looks were celebratory and extravagant, as befits the occasion.
Alfre Woodard


Lovely and elegant. The sandals are interesting but they’d be better without the ankle strap.
Danielle Brooks


Spectacular.
Gayle King


The dress is okay. The fit and shape really make it. The necklaces are very pretty.
Iman in Nardos


That is a whole lot of dress and if we’re being honest, we don’t even like the design, but this diva can make anything look effortless and gorgeous.
Marisa Tomei


The textile is a lot, but it’s gorgeous. It might have been better used in a less voluminous design, because this is overwhelming her a little. Still, it’s a head-turning sort of look. It feels more holiday than late October to us.
Misty Copeland in Carolina Herrera


Well of course she’s going to wear a giant tutu. She looks gorgeous in it, but we don’t like how the bodice marries to the skirt.
Nicole Ari Parker


Pretty in Peach. That’s not really a compliment; more of a reference to the fucked-up dress Molly Ringwald wore at the end of the movie.
Oprah Winfrey in Brunello Cucinelli


It’s not bad, but if that belt was designed to go with that dress, it sure doesn’t look like it.
[Photo Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for American Ballet Theatre, mpi099/MediaPunch/INSTARimages]
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