Miranda Kerr was spotted on the red carpet at the Qantas Spirit of Australia Party on Wednesday in Beverly Hills, California.
The Victoria’s Secret model looked lovely, wearing an Oscar de la Renta Spring 2013 dress.
Her red-embroidered white silk organza dress came down to mid-calf and was cinched in at the waist with a matching red patent-leather belt.
She kept the look clean and simple with a slicked-back ponytail, allowing the dress to remain the focus. This hairstyle was seen all over the spring runways and will surely be making many appearances this season.
Bvlgari jewels, red Christian Louboutin ‘Madame Claude’ peep-toe pumps and a matching red lip completed her look.
Credit: Style.com & Alex J. Berliner/ABImages
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Posted by Michelle Gant on January 11th, 2013 In: Miranda Kerr, Oscar de la Renta, Runway To Red Carpet










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I don’t like the dress. Plus, this looks would have been better in summer.
I agree its more summery dress, lovely nevertheless.
It’s actually summer in Australia right now.
She’s not in Australia, she’s in USA
I agree… for some reason I am totally bored looking at her.
Her street style once again over shadows her red carpet style
(but in her defense it IS summer in Australia)
I prefer the runway length and the runway belt. I kinda love her street style more than her red carpet style.
+1 – I think the length is the issue.
I am undecided about this look, almost too much red going on, especially with the carpet and background in red as well. I would have liked to see a different belt to mix it up
I totally agree!! Too much red going on… Too matchy matchy with the red pumps too!!
The model looks better then the model!!
That gave me a giggle. Seriously, Miranda always looks so beautiful! She truly couldn’t look more beautiful.
SHe looks gorgeous. Love the sleek do. Thumbs up from me.
I’m unconvinced and unimpressed. Definitely her street style is much much better than her red carpet style.
Gorgeous!
Perfection from head to toe! Gosh, she is so stunning!
Something about the proportions is off.
She looks so cute and girly. Not always loving her RC style but it looks good here!
Not keen on the dress.
This reminds me of the Marc Jacobs dress from a few years back that Victoria Beckham rocked… So, not a fan because it’s not an original concept!
YES! My thoughts exactly!!
http://www.redcarpet-fashionawards.com/2008/06/03/cfda-awards-red-carpet/
thank you!!
I like her dress, but belt… Original belt looks better
So cute and adorable, the matchiness works charmingly in this case, she has what it takes to pull off such a look, it works, thumbs up from me.
+1
I really love this look!
+2 she looks so pretty, sweet and elegant.
FC, would you be so kind as to do a posting on that ravishing red dress she wore for a Qantas Airways earlier? I cannot get over how stunning she looked!
She looks really cute–this is something I would expect to see on Carrie Bradshaw! It is summer in Australia after all :>.
beautiful, fun choice, but agree that the runway belt is more elegant! also I think her pose doesn’t match the tone of this look, maybe that’s why I prefer her street style looks – she is the most stunning when she doesn’t appear to be trying
totally agree with the problem of the pose…
I’m not sure that pose is the way to go with this particular dress but I’m not a model so I guess…
She looks beautiful from the neck up.
She’s adorable for sure, but maybe the look is a little young for her.
Love her street style but I am not keen on her RC style as much.
She looks cute but this seems a bit much.
+1 my thoughts too
She’s look gorgeous as usual but disappointed that she didn’t choose to showcase an Australian designer given it was a gala night to highlight Australia