Red Carpet Fashion Awards

Monthly Archives: December 2010

Here are the results of the Readers’ Choice Best Dressed Of The Year 2010.

1. Cate Blanchett in vintage Christian Lacroix from Decades – SK-II’s “Clear for Life” Event
2. Zoe Saldana in Givenchy Couture – 2010 Oscars
3. Gwyneth Paltrow in Atelier Versace – 2010 CMA Awards
4. Emma Watson in Rafael Lopez – “Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 1″ World Premiere
5. Diane Kruger in Jason Wu – 2010 SAG Awards
6. Fan Bing Bing in Dragon Robe by Laurence Hsu – “Robin Hood” Cannes Film Festival Premiere
7. Jennifer Lopez in Zuhair Murad Couture – 2010 Met Gala
8. Rachel McAdams in Elie Saab Couture – 2010 Oscars
9. Leighton Meester in Marc Jacobs – “Country Strong” Nashville Premiere
10. Ksenia Solo in Romona Keveza – “Black Swan” New York Premiere

See who just missed out on the Top 10 Read more…

Fan Bing Bing was a star I wrote about possibly twice a year, but in 2010 she ruled the red carpet – especially at Cannes Film Festival.

She took Cannes by storm wearing a selection of stunning gowns from a traditional dress by Laurence Hsu to Elie Saab Couture.

Fan Bing Bing went from being anonymous to one of your favourite red carpet stars of 2010.

I admire her attention to detail, her ability to make looks her own, her beauty, her style and elegance.

For some this type of perfection seems too contrived, but as long as she keeps this up and doesn’t wear a bandage dress or Trib Too’s she will always be on my Best Dressed List.

Runner up: Rebecca Hall

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The decline of Marion Cotillard’s red carpet style has been both tragic and baffling this year.

When we first started following Marion’s style, we were all enchanted with her fascinating allure and intelligent grace.

She started the year glowing in Elie Saab Couture. She then showed us she’s has a different side to her by wearing a sublime Lefranc Ferrant metallic jumpsuit.

Towards the latter part of 2010, things started to go terribly wrong.

We tried to pass off the first violation as a one off, but the French actress ended the year on an all time low with bad make-up, bad hair and poor red carpet choices.

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After looking back on Carey Mulligan’s red carpet looks of 2010, I decided that it wasn’t as bad as I had originally assumed.

She had the odd look which would age her quite drastically, but she got into the swing of things towards the latter part of the year after the pressure of Awards season was over.

Carey went from appearing on ‘Who Wore It Better?’ polls with Anna Wintour, to wearing fresh young labels such as Prabal Gurung and Preen.

She also looked gorgeous wearing Elie Saab and what appeared to be her favourite label – Vionnet.

Runner up: Emily Blunt

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Dame Helen Mirren showed great class, elegance and style on red carpets around the world this year presenting her ageless style.

At 65 she has a fantastic figure and knows how to show if off without giving too much away.

She was particularly radiant during the film festivals glowing in Marchesa and Elie Saab.

Helen isn’t 65 years old; she’s 65 years young and still going strong.

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With all due respect, Minnie Driver was one of those actresses I’d forgotten about.

In fact I can’t really recall a single dress she wore prior to the “Conviction” promo tour this year.

Whilst all eyes would’ve been on the main star of this movie, Hilary Swank, Minnie was making some impressive choices on the red carpet.

My favourite is still her Marchesa blue gown, but she also glowed in J. Mendel, Paul & Joe and Thomas Wylde.

Runner up: Kristen Bell


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