Red Carpet Fashion Awards

It was impossible to miss Julianne Moore on the red carpet on Sunday evening at the 2012 Emmy Awards.

The stunning actress wore a Christian Dior Fall 2012 Couture look.

Her long-sleeved yellow Dior full silk skirt with a knitted cashmere top either wasn’t as sheer as the runway version or, unlike the model, she wore a bra with this gown.

The actress kept her look simple, wearing Fred Leighton jewels.

Loose red waves and a red lip complete the look.

Love it or hate it, I’m sure this will be the look everyone will be talking aobut tomorrow.

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Julianne Moore was her usual sophisticated self at the premiere of ‘What Maisie Knew’ during the Toronto Film Festival last night.

The actress chose a tailored Alexander McQueen dress for the red carpet.

Julianne rarely puts a style step wrong – and here she’s stayed true to form.

The neckline is a little daring for a woman of her age, but it works. As does her natural hair and make-up.

Christian Louboutin ‘T-Spiga’ T-bar pumps, Eddie Borgo earrings and McQueen clutch are also welcome additions.

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Julianne Moore picked up Best Actress in a Movie for her role as Sarah Palin in ‘Game Change’ at the 2012 Critics’ Choice Television Awards, held in Beverly Hills on Monday night.

The actress opted for a simple silhouette wearing a Jason Wu black-and-white Resort 2013 dress.

Her halter dress was styled with nude Walter Steiger strappy sandals, when black would’ve been the more obvious choice, and Bulgari jewels.

Opting to sweep her glorious red hair over one shoulder, the actress completed her look with a pink lip colour.

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Julianne Moore’s next stop in promoting her TV movie ‘Game Change’ was Washington, DC yesterday evening.

As you know, I love redheads wearing green, but the usually failsafe formula failed on this occasion.

Miserably.

I really dislike the velvet sleeves on her Tom Ford silk cowl-neck dress.

Once again, this could’ve been a great look had it just been stripped down and presented in a more basic manner.

Julianne’s accessories included a gold Judith Leiber clutch and gold sandals.

A towering bouffant and kohl-rimmed eyes completed her look.

Do you love or loathe this look?

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HBO’s ‘Game Change’ premiered in New York City last night, with Julianne Moore, who plays Sarah Palin in the movie, front and centre at the Ziegfeld Theatre.

The actress wore a Lanvin black-and-white dress custom made by Alber Elbaz.

Many of you have been cursing the Julianne Moore / Lanvin collaboration since its inception, whilst I’ve liked a few looks but this one isn’t doing anything for me, or Julianne sadly.

The look feels a bit drab, even with the inclusion of the two-tone green-and-blue Lanvin ‘Red Passion’ lacquer minaudiere.

I think the look would have worked better as a solid colour because I’m not fond of the ivory skirt.

The rest of her accessories included a gold chain Lanvin bracelet and Bugarli jewels with a chic updo and pink lip colour completing her look.

Fab or drab?

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There are two things I don’t think I’ve ever said in the same sentence before: Roberto Cavalli and Julianne Moore.

The actress donned a Roberto Cavalli dark blue gown to the amfAR New York Gala to kick off Fall 2012 Fashion Week last night.

She didn’t opt for the ‘typical sexy’ Cavalli gown; instead she selected this long-sleeve jersey gown which fits her no-fuss style perfectly.

Matte red lips, a Bottega Veneta black intrecciato satin clutch and side-swept flame-red hair completed her look.

You can buy Julianna’s Bottega Veneta clutch from Net-A-Porter.com.




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