Oscar Red Carpet Fashion 2012, Rooney Mara, Emma Stone, and Jessica Chastain

Oscar Red Carpet Fashion 2012, Rooney Mara, Emma Stone, and Jessica Chastain

Oscar Red Carpet Fashion 2012, Rooney Mara, Emma Stone, and Jessica Chastain

This time the Oscar red carpet fashion diva goes on young actresses. It’s true that every red carpet at the Oscars, fashion observers would praise the taste Angelina Jolie’s dress, Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Lopez. But do not forget the new faces who successfully steal the show.

In celebration of the 84th Academy Awards, the actresses who successfully become red carpet diva is Rooney Mara (actress in the film The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) who wore a white Givenchy fashion house, followed by Emma Stone who steal the show with a dress Giambattista Valli red design, and Jessica Chastain from Alexander McQueen fashion design house.

Critics praised all three appearance of fashion. “I chose this dress because I love it,” said Mara about Riccardo Tisci dress made from chiffon material with a layered model.

Stone’s dress is very interesting not only from the color, but also accent ribbon that wraps around his neck. While Chastain looks fancy dress with gold embroidery designed by Sarah Burton is now the creative director for Alexander McQueen.

Beyond these three artists, a number of stars such as Michelle Williams got praised from her performance, wore Louis Vuitton dress with a reddish orange color that displays details about the subtle, Jennifer Lopez dresses adorned with crystal works of Zuhair Murad, strapless dress the color of the sand from the fashion house Gucci is worn Cameron Diaz , and Penelope Cruz who wore Armani Prive gown of blue smoke.

While Angelina Jolie as usual spectacular and sexy strapless black dress with the work of Atelier Versace. Gwyneth Paltrow looks slim and sleek white dress designed by Tom Ford robe complete with a sort of thin. “Gwyneth wore a dress outside the expectations that, and I felt her performance successfully,” says InStyle fashion director, Hal Rubenstein.

Berenice Bejo continue the style of the 1920s and 1930s who starred in such films, The Artist, who belongs to these years, by appearing in a fresh and simple makeup. “I’m featuring makeup by highlighting the skin to look fresh, without powder, very clean, very natural,” said Julie Hewett, who is also Bejo cosmetic makeup from Dior fashion house.


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