Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Elegant Affairs

I always a expect a lot of glamour from The Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute Benefit, and last night did deliver healthy doses of glamour, but what struck me most was the infallible elegance of the night. Apart from a few super glam gowns a la Doutzen Kroes, the majority of the dresses were simple, svelte and classic, to the extent that the princess gowns looked slightly out of place. 


Diane Kruger and Emma Watson chose to wear white. See what I mean about simple elegance? Diane pulled it off beautifully, and I loved Emma Watson's Burberry gown. Nice to see her in something, that whilst still modern, had a little sexiness about it. 





Metallics
The best of the metallics had to be those worn by Nicole Richie and Chanel Iman. Both looked gorgeous, but extra credit has to go Chanel for managing to do something a little different on the red carpet in her Michael Kors jumpsuit, while still making it look good. Fellow A-listers - start taking notes!



Zoe Saldana

Well, Zoe had to get a special mention because it's been so long since I've actually seen her do anything wrong in the style stakes, and last night was no different. Again she looked simply stunning in a Calvin Klein gown, and most importantly didn't looked like she'd tried too hard. Perfection!



Extra Glamour

The two who worked the ultra-glamorous look best had to be Anne Hathaway in Valentino, and Jennifer Lopez.  For me, Jen had to win it - no one can exude full on Hollywood glamour like she can and her Zuhair Muhad gown was outstandingly gorgeous. I'm also pretty sure we've seen Anne in something very similar to this before. Both were stunning though.



The Short Ones

A not very glamorous title, for not overly glamorous dresses. I still don't think shorter pieces deliver on the red carpet unless they're styled really well, and have something extra special about them. Blake Lively looked most Met Ball appropriate for me and hello! look at those legs! I really loved Chloe Sevingny's Proenza Schouler dress. Her nude make up was just right, and the colours looked stunning on her. Carey Mulligan wore Miu Miu, which I thought looked way too plain to be there. It was a pretty enough dress but the tights and plain old shoes dragged it down. Shame, because after the Oscar's I was really expecting something special.




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Who do you think looked best?
Diane Kruger
Emma Watson
Zoe Saldana
Chanel Iman
Chloe Sevigny
Anne Hathaway
Jennifer Lopez
Nicole Richie



  
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Did you have any other favourites from the night?

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