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They'll always be Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte.
Ladies, get your bitchpants on, grab your cigarettes and your Diet Pepsi, and meet us in the main conference room at T Lo headquarters. There are dresses to discuss.If you're having display issues with your feed, subscribe to our new feed.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Thursday, October 29, 2009
In or Out: Susan Lucci

Susan Lucci attends the 2009 Child Protection Agency's Gala at 583 Park Avenue in New York City in a modified Marchesa gown.
BUT.
We think the changes she made to the dress made it a far less interesting dress. It may just be a result of photography and lighting, but it looks to us like the altered dress is in a far "reddier" red than the original, more toned-down red. Certainly, Susan's got the coloring to pull off a fire engine red, but that with the gigantic hip bow gives her a decidedly "Christmas present" look. Second, virtually all of the textural interest is gone except for that little strip over her left boob. Again, it makes the dress a lot less interesting. Plus, that strip over the boob almost doesn't make any sense anymore. It worked when the bow and the skirt picked up the same detail, but it just kind of stands out for no reason now.
Oh, and we like the shoes but the bag looks like it was made from scraps left over from the dress and that's never a good thing.
[Photos: WireImage/Style.com]
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Oscars 2009 - Part 2
Stay with us, bitches! We've got a lot of ripping ahead of us, so get your coffee and settle in.

Marion Cotillard in Christian Dior Fall 2008 Couture




We can understand why she made the alterations, but it was a more interesting dress before them. Still, she looks beautiful, and every inch the Academy Award-winning actress.

Alicia Keys wearing Armani Privé, Fred Leighton jewels and a Zufi Alexander clutch




She really broke out the va-va-voom on this one. She looks beautiful but she's so done up she kinda doesn't even look like herself. Like she's a drag queen doing an Alicia Keyes tribute named Felicia Sleaze or something.

Angelina Jolie in Elie Saab and emerald Lorraine Schwartz drop earrings




Oh please. People who get PAID to comment on red carpet (what a concept) have been falling all over themselves praising this dress. "She's BACK!" Whatevs. She never went away. She just went home and put on another boring dress.

Evan Rachel Wood in Elie Saab Spring 2009 with Neil Lane gems




This is a stunning dress and it fits her like a glove, but the color is just too washed out on her. Any color at all would have been a big improvement.

Freida Pinto in John Galliano Spring 2009, carried a Judith Leiber clutch and wore Martin Katz jewelry.




We go back and forth on this one. First off, the color is beautiful on her. Second, she gets points for doing something different. Third, we suspect this was a bit of a nod to her heritage, as it does have a sari quality to it. Those are all points in the look's favor. What doesn't work for us is that it's kind of a mature dress, no? We could see Helen Mirren in this.

Halle Berry in Marchesa Spring 2009




What's the point in critiquing this bitch's clothes? She could come out in a paper bag and still look stunning. Still, it's a very pretty dress.

Kate Winslet in Atelier Yves Saint Laurent and Chopard jewels




What a disappointment. Clearly, she was browsing the "serious actress" rack. It's always interesting (and a little horrifying) watching an actress with great talent transform herself into something slightly more than human in order to snag that prize. She looks less like a person and more like an institution at this point. Polished and coiffed and tucked and burnished to a lovely shine, everything that made Kate Winslet interesting is subsumed and we're left with this statuesque perfection instead of the quirky, talented, pretty young woman who got the nomination.
Anyway, the dress is striking, but a little dreary. We don't like the lace panel, the color, or the titscrepancy. And we would have loved to see what her hair looked like the next morning after she slept on that helmet.
[Photos: WireImage/Celebutopia/Style.com]

Marion Cotillard in Christian Dior Fall 2008 Couture




We can understand why she made the alterations, but it was a more interesting dress before them. Still, she looks beautiful, and every inch the Academy Award-winning actress.

Alicia Keys wearing Armani Privé, Fred Leighton jewels and a Zufi Alexander clutch




She really broke out the va-va-voom on this one. She looks beautiful but she's so done up she kinda doesn't even look like herself. Like she's a drag queen doing an Alicia Keyes tribute named Felicia Sleaze or something.

Angelina Jolie in Elie Saab and emerald Lorraine Schwartz drop earrings




Oh please. People who get PAID to comment on red carpet (what a concept) have been falling all over themselves praising this dress. "She's BACK!" Whatevs. She never went away. She just went home and put on another boring dress.

Evan Rachel Wood in Elie Saab Spring 2009 with Neil Lane gems




This is a stunning dress and it fits her like a glove, but the color is just too washed out on her. Any color at all would have been a big improvement.

Freida Pinto in John Galliano Spring 2009, carried a Judith Leiber clutch and wore Martin Katz jewelry.




We go back and forth on this one. First off, the color is beautiful on her. Second, she gets points for doing something different. Third, we suspect this was a bit of a nod to her heritage, as it does have a sari quality to it. Those are all points in the look's favor. What doesn't work for us is that it's kind of a mature dress, no? We could see Helen Mirren in this.

Halle Berry in Marchesa Spring 2009




What's the point in critiquing this bitch's clothes? She could come out in a paper bag and still look stunning. Still, it's a very pretty dress.

Kate Winslet in Atelier Yves Saint Laurent and Chopard jewels




What a disappointment. Clearly, she was browsing the "serious actress" rack. It's always interesting (and a little horrifying) watching an actress with great talent transform herself into something slightly more than human in order to snag that prize. She looks less like a person and more like an institution at this point. Polished and coiffed and tucked and burnished to a lovely shine, everything that made Kate Winslet interesting is subsumed and we're left with this statuesque perfection instead of the quirky, talented, pretty young woman who got the nomination.
Anyway, the dress is striking, but a little dreary. We don't like the lace panel, the color, or the titscrepancy. And we would have loved to see what her hair looked like the next morning after she slept on that helmet.
[Photos: WireImage/Celebutopia/Style.com]
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Judges,
Marchesa,
Oscars,
Red Carpet,
Roberto Cavalli
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