
Stella McCartney dressed many of our favourite actresses for the 2010 Costume Institute Gala including Naomi Watts.
Naomi looked breath-taking wearing a Stella McCartney fuschia one ruffled shoulder gown.
She completed her look with a wavy updo, a gold clutch and matching peep-toes.
This week Rosario Dawson wore the same dress in blue to the “Unstoppable” LA Premiere.
As beautiful as Rosario looks, I can’t forgive the creases and the heavy pumps so Naomi wins easily for me.
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Posted by Catherine Kallon on October 28th, 2010 In: Naomi Watts, Rosario Dawson, Stella McCartney Collection, Who Wore It Better?









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apart from the obvioius creases, Naomi’s dress fits better. I like the longer length of the torso, and the way the shoulder is structured. Being really picky though i think the lipstick should have been a pinker hue!
I much prefer the colour of Naomi’s gown, and the creases really let the normally so stylish Rosario down.
Naomi’s dress just fits better it seems. The color is also magnificent.
Creases bother me too. Its a $1000K + dress and because of the creases, it kinda looks cheap.
Wow – I was a big critic of Rosario’s whole look, but I love the dress on Naomi. She wins on all fronts save possibly the makeup. The fit and styling of the dress on Naomi class up the look a thousand times versus Rosario. Even how the shoulder details sits has been better done. Attention to detail, ladies.
I had almost forgotten about this look from Naomi! She’s worn so many stunning outfits this year. I wouldn’t change a thing and she wins hands down for me.