Mar03
Scarlett Johansson has dissed Isaac Mizrahi, just enough, in just enough time to create more buzz for the Oscars.
The first interview I do [on the red carpet at the Golden Globe awards], someone who I have never met before fondles me for his own satisfaction."
Johansson said the move was "definitely in poor taste," though she doubted Mizrahi, who is gay, actually got any satisfaction out of it.
"He was making some shocking show, or whatever, for his channel and wanted to be different and racy and all those things."
Similarly, Johansson said she didn't buy his excuse that he was only trying to figure out how her dress was made. "Like he doesn't know how a dress works," she said.
Johansson said all the attention given to the incident was hardly worth it, though she said it's likely Mizrahi "is thrilled with the press and attention it's getting."
As I've reported,
Mizrahi is hosting the preshow for the Oscars, on E!, as well. Scarlett probably wants the attention on herself, though.
Jan23
Keira Knightley's Valentino was so original, unique, and simple and ornate at the same time. She was the queen of the night, fashion-wise.
Emmy Rossum is just beautiful, and I love the layers of different-sized tulle ruffles on her
Dior gown.
Jessica Alba in a nicely shaped, flattering Versace gown.
Felicity Huffman gets enough love from her husband, so I've nothing more to say than "she is in Marchesa," to add to
that fluffy train.
Kyra Sedgwick: I love the lacey ruffles and different use of trendy and flattering belts on her gown by Bottega Veneta.
Minus points for showing leg. Bonus points for showing shoe.
Eva Longoria ... in the
butt pucker dress by Bob Mackie?
Teri Hatcher: Glitz n' Diva in Versace. Minus points for
skank and
attention desperation.
Zhang Ziyi gets points for wearing a bright color in this
Giorgio Armani.
Jan20
The Best Hair at the 2006 Golden Globe Awards:

Felicity Huffman.
I apologize for not being able to find a picture of the back of her 'do. It consisted of perfectly twisted, put-into-place curls that looked angelic on her, quite matching the goddess gown, with perfectly placed sparkling strips.
Jan20

I'm sorry, but I completely disagree with anyone who thought Natalie Portman looked good at the Golden Globes, especially those who liked her hair. The hair ruined the lovely vintage Chanel dress, and it nearly ruins her pure beauty. I can't wait for it to grow back, and I'm not sure I'll be able to stomach watching the movie she went bald for.

Ellen Pompeo had perfectly nice, straight hair. Then "Brad" called, and she decided to go curly. This faux crimp-curl do distracted me from anything else about her the evening of the awards, I didn't even notice her awful frock.
Gee, thanks, Wash N' Curl™.
Jan17
The best and worst (or not at all) supported chests at the Golden Globes, 2006:
Best: Scarlett Johansson


Do I need to describe why? Her breasts look perfect, if over-exposed.
But wait, what is that beneath her underarm? It looks like there might be a breast surgery scar on Scar-lett. (Along with some flab!)
Worst: Drew Barrymore
Everyone was fixated and frightened by Barrymore's droopy, yet pointy (coming at us) boobs. This was not the SAG awards, Drew!
Worst: Reese Witherspoon
Reese Witherspoon mostly looked alright, but her chest was flattened by her vintage Chanel. It's too bad. I see with this what
Heidi was talking about.
Worst: Marcia Cross

Marcia Cross fell from my
Social Graces with this awards gown. Not only does her sagging, unsupported chest show her
incredible age, but her once glorious hair color is left bland against this coral tone. Marcia, and all redheads, you should stick with gem tones!
Worst: Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey is the only celebrity I know who could make trash out of Chanel. Stick with dresses your breasts can fit into.
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