Red Carpet Fashion Awards

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Jessica Chastain finally came to London to promote one of her many movies last night.

She walked the red carpet in the capital to promote “The Debt” wearing Vivienne Westwood.

I was very surprised to see Jessica wearing this dress as it’s quite a risqué choice for her.

The gold lame strapless signature Westwood bustier dress was paired with matching gold Jimmy Choo ‘Koko’ platform sandals.

Her flame hair was swept up into a chic updo with a few pieces framing her face, allowing us to see her golden chandelier earrings.

What started out with a succession of safe dresses is now becoming a more interesting and varied mix of red carpet choices.

Do you agree?

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Alberta Ferretti’s Spring 2012 presented a collection full of signature pretty feminine dresses with a modern twist.

I have loved the tribal influences this Spring. We’ve seen them at Donna Karan and Michael Kors, and now we see them at Alberta Ferretti as the designer presented African-inspired prints and tropical colours.

We saw a lot of sheer dresses with sexy cut-out panels. The Ferretti woman isn’t normally this sexy, but I loved the new direction.

Besides the sheer dresses, models walked the runway wearing coat dresses, lightweight jackets, crochet skirts paired with khaki shirts, knitted dresses, slip dresses, skirt suits with a flounced hem, tropical print dresses, tropical print chiffon skirts paired with sheer shirts, and beautiful draped dresses.

As the show was coming to an end, one of the models stepped onto the runway with a long black chain. At first I thought it was a dog lead, but she was actually dragging a black fringe back along the runway.

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There were many other bags presented during this collection. They were colourful and beaded with thick woven shoulder straps which the model wrapped around their wrist.

Other key accessories included satin strappy sandals.

Models sported wet-look tousled waves, neutral makeup and sun-kissed skin.

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It’s always a treat to see Zoe Saldana on the red carpet.

The beautiful actress hit the red carpet in LA last night to attend the “Machine Gun Preacher” Premiere.

Clad in a Giambattista Valli Fall 2011 dress, Zoe proved that, like Leighton Meester, she has good red carpet shoe game.

Her floral print dress with sheer black insert and black grosgrain waistband was paired with some gorgeous Brian Atwood ‘Alba’ fuchsia pink sandals.

I wonder if Atwood has a ‘Roberts’, ‘Fox’ or ‘Stone’ set of heels as these stars are his biggest fans.

Zoe simply pulled her hair back into a decorative bun and added some oval earrings and a white Judith Leiber clutch to bag herself a spot on the BDOTW list alongside Nina Dobrev and Leighton Meester.

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Frida Giannini was inspired by the early-twentieth-century Art Deco era for the Gucci Spring 2012 collection, which kicked off Milan Fashion Week yesterday afternoon.

Drop-waist shift dresses were the key indicator of the 20s inspiration. The Art Deco lines could be seen via the blazers paired with silk blouses and tapered pants.

After seeing so many pastels and floral prints, this collection sticks to its sleek formula by presenting looks on a colour palette of gold, black and white with pops of green.

This collection also served up colour-block looks, cut-out swimsuits and animal prints, but the real treats for me were the last few dresses which swished down the runway with their beaded and fringed details.

The collection was perfectly dubbed ‘Boyish meets Girlish.’ I loved the mix of feminine and androgynous looks. I can see Diane Kruger wearing several pieces in that respect.

Key accessories included T-bar ankle strap heels, rectangular clutches with enamel tiger heads, python shoulder bags with gold chains and gold tassel details, flat sandals, rigid bracelets and trophy rings, jewel belts with buckles that resemble crystal brooches plus chic sunglasses.

Pat Mcgrath created a jet-black rimmed eye using Max Factor’s black kohl pencil and Max Factor cream shadow Smoky Eye Effect Eyeshadow in Onyx Smoke. The eyebrows were bleached and the lips were nude.

The John Frieda team pulled back the models’ hair into two voluminous, tucked-back ponytails. The finishing touch was a black streak applied to blonde hair and a gold streak applied to black or brunette hair.

Front Row: John Legend with girlfriend Christy Teigen and Yang Mi

Favourites: Fringed drop-waist dress and strapless drop-waist dress with fringed bodice

Who I See Wearing This Collection: Diane Kruger, Gemma Arterton, Eva Rachel Wood, Ana De La Reguera, Bonnie Wright, Leighton Meester, Rachel Weisz, Eva Mendes, Liv Tyler, Camilla Belle, Zoe Saldana, Tilda Swinton, Carey Mulligan, Cate Blanchett, Emmy Rossum, Kelly Rowland and Maggie Gyllenhaal

As you know, I’m not a fan of celebs wearing black pumps on the red carpet. They always seem like the safe choice and it’s frustrating to see the same heels on the red carpet time after time when so many more styles and colours are out there…thank god for Leighton Meester.

Recently celebs have been shunning the sometimes formal black pump in favour of a racier colour: red.

This month, red shoes have been popping up all over the red carpet, much like the red dress trend at the Emmys this weekend.

I only own a pair of red studded ballet flats, but these ladies have inspired me to seek out some red shoes.

I think I would wear red pumps to add some excitement to my look, like Sveva Alviti did during Venice Film Festival, rather than going full-on, head-to-toe, fire-engine red like Dita Von Teese.

Feeling inspired? Then shop these gorgeous red heels.

Charlotte Olympia Dolores textured cotton platform pumps
Maison Martin Margiela wool-covered leather ankle boots
Miu Miu bow-front heels
Valentino nappa leather platform pumps

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