
Australian actress Isabel Lucas arrived the Warner Bros. and InStyle Golden Globe After Party wearing an ivory Chanel Resort 2010 v-neck dress.
I do like her dress and the gold clutch she paired with it, but I don’t like the embroidered scarf tied around her neck.
I think the detail on her dress is enough to keep us interested.
What do you think?
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Posted by Catherine Kallon on January 18th, 2010 In: Chanel, Golden Globes Parties, Isabel Lucas, Runway To Red Carpet








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The more I see this, the more I like it, but you may be right about the scarf. The dress could likely stand alone without it.
I like the scarf and the dress too, but the fit of it seems a little off to me, could have been smaller and more fitted on top.
I have to admit that I like the scarf… It complements the dress!
the dress is devine, but scarf is defintely one thing that should’ve been left at home, and fitting is little odd… this dress would look divine on marion cotillard.
I think the scarf really interupts the flow of the dress. It also ruins the simple beauty of the look.
I would have liked to see her do something more with her hair.
The bag compliments the dress well
I think the scarf makes the dress look better though neck and shoulder region look very crowded.only ivory color would have made the dress look boring.
Isabel Lucas always looks akward on the red carpet. Like her stylist wrestled her into the dress, this is no exception, and that scarf is out of place.
The runway version of the dress also includes a scarf, but it seems to be lighter in color and draped down the back instead of the side.