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Monday, November 23, 2009

2009 American Music Awards (Updated)

Let's get rippin', ladies!


Shakira

Versace Spring 2010 Collection
Model: Sasha Pivovarova




An illustration of what well-placed curves can do for a dress. She looks way better than the model.


Alicia Keys

Giorgio Armani Spring 2010 Collection [Modified version]
Model: Kim Noorda




We like it much better without the belt but the shoes are way too matchy-match.


Fergie

Armani Privé Fall 2009 Couture Collection
Model: Karlie Kloss




Feh. It's alright, we guess.


Kristen Bell

Christian Cota Spring 2010 Collection
Model: Holly Graves




Cute. Nothing earth-shattering. We kind of dig the "'40s bathing costume" vibe of it.


Leona Lewis in Vivienne Westwood






Looks like a trashbag and the shoes make her look awfully stumpy.


Nicole Kidman in Balenciaga





Pretty, but a bit too formal and ethereal for the event. Oh, and Nicole? Lay off the flat iron for a bit. That hair looks tortured.


Rihanna

Marchesa Spring 2010 Collection
Model: Danni Li





Way too much dress. She looks a little like a wedding invitation.


Selena Gomez

Talbot Runhof Spring 2010 Collection
Model: Lovanni Pinnow





Yawn. Did you hear us? YAWN.


Carrie Underwood

Theia Spring 2010 Collection




Very cute. Love the sandals.




We got a lot of emails about this one last night. Most people thought it was a version of Carol Hannah's Bryant Park dress:







But CH herself twittered last night that it wasn't hers. We'd love to know who the designer was because that's close enough to be called a ripoff. The shorts don't help the look.


Note from Carol-Hannah:

"My first thought was "SHORTS??!!"

I don't know what to say about this. I'm generally one to give the benefit of the doubt, but there's an awful lot of shady vibes coming from this given the timing, etc. It's one thing to be copied (potentially)...but a whole other issue when copied poorly.

I would absolutely LOVE to talk to her stylist."



[Photos: WireImage/Style.com]



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