Kathryn Hahn's side boob wins the red carpet or why mermaids, sequins and deep dives are the themes of the night.
3. Because she was the voice of reason in Now and Then. And that has to mean something.The final forth - No theme at all.
Here's why I love all of these dresses for different reasons.First of all, Kate Winslet. She knows what looks good on her and she wears it for all occasions. I appreciate a woman who knows what she likes - wether it's finding a man with the last name of "rock and roll" or wearing the same silhouette on almost every red carpet event she attends.Secondly, Viola Davis - Zac Posen was born a designer to dress Viola (well, and Glenn). This dusty lavender is an amazing color for Viola. This silhouette makes her look like an old Hollywood Goddess. And her hair and makeup are so simple, that it makes you realize that she is a celebrity for a reason. I couldn't look that good if I tried. Or even if I had a glam squad, like she probably does. And it's probably a #squadgoals Glam squad too.Thirdly, Diane Lane - Because it's blue and one shouldered (and 54ish) (darlings, I really need to get out more...in this century).And lastly, funnylady Kristen Wigg - Jumpsuits. With honeycombs. I don't know why I didn't think of that. How perfect.But, darlings, there is one more. I don't know why I love this dress. Maybe it's because I just finished a month long binge of The Good Wife and now I believe that Alicia Florick nor Julianna Margulies can do no wrong.I think I love this dress because of the exposed under layer and the really tasteful beading. It's simple, chic and stands out from everything else on the carpet this year. I've gotta say - sometimes darlings, I appreciate the simplicity of a column and the complexity of those arms.xoxolcf