Red Carpet Fashion Awards

Vanessa Hudgens continued her love affair with lace while promoting her film ‘Spring Breakers’ at the Toronto Film Festival yesterday.

The actress chose to wear an Alice by Temperley jumpsuit for the event.

This is another grown up look for Vanessa, who already scored a style hits this week in Temperley and Blumarine.

I can see where she’s going with this look, but it’s not quite working for me.

The jumpsuit is a little too bulky on her waist and the Giuseppe Zanotti slingbacks aren’t adding anything extra.

I do, however, like the natural hair and makeup.

You can buy Vanessa’s Alice by Temperley jumpsuit from
Neiman Marcus, my-wardrobe US and my-wardrobe.com.
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Eva Mendes walked the red carpet at the Toronto Film Festival last night with boyfriend Ryan Gosling for the premiere of their film ’The Place Beyond The Pines’.

The actress opted for a semi-sheer Dolce & Gabbana dress from the designers’ Fall 2012 collection for the event.

This is a difficult look to pull off on the red carpet. The busy lace will always detract from the person wearing it.

She’s attempted to keep her accesories to a minimum with the simple Casadei blade pumps and clutch, and though I admire Eva’s bravery with the Prada turban, I’m not sure it works here.

What do you think?

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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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Keira Knightley dazzled at the premiere of her film ‘Anna Karenina’ at the 2012 Toronto Film Festival last night.

The actress chose a black Elie Saab gown from the designer’s Fall 2012 collection for the event.

The gown is a similar cut to the Chanel Couture ensemble she wore to the London premiere earlier this week – this look, however, is far superior.

The lace detail is beautiful rather than bulky and the narrower belt works better on her waist. Even the sheerness is done tastefully, resulting in a sophisticated silhouette.

Keira finished her look with a side-swept fringe, Chanel earrings and Gucci heels.

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Marion Cotillard stayed true to her Gallic roots for the premiere of her film ‘Rust & Bone’ at the Toronto Film Festival last night.

The French actress chose a grey Christian Dior Couture piece from the Fall 2012 collection for the event.

The neckline works well on Marion, as does the demure length. The blink-and-you’ll-miss-it nod to a peplum also adds an interesting detail.

She finished off her look with blue heels, a gold cuff and a sleek side-swept updo.




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