Red Carpet Fashion Awards

Shailene Woodley continues to be one of my favourite young stars to watch on the red carpet.

The young actress chose a bold look for the 2012 SAG Awards by wearing a L’Wren Scott Spring 2012 gown.

The pale grey column gown with a white-and-red floral print stood out amongst a sea of grey/off-white dresses.

Shailene let the dress speak for itself by opting for no stand-out accessories, barely-there makeup and a ponytail.

Do you like this understated look or did she not put enough effort into it?

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Shailene Woodley also attended the 2012 Directors Guild of America Awards, which took place on Saturday evening in Hollywood, California.

The young actress wore a Valentino Spring 2012 gown.

As her red crochet gown was totally see-through she also wore a strapless two-tone mini dress underneath.

Whilst Diane Kruger sported a similar look last week, it matched.

On this occasion I wish the strapless dress had been less fussy and a bit longer. A simple nude long slip dress is another option.

That being said her youthful take is more interesting and I think she manages to pull it off.

Barely-there makeup and a braided ponytail side-swept ponytail completed her look.

Yay or nay on the strapless two-tone dress as an underlay?

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After having such a great start to award season, Shailene Woodley arrived at the 2012 Producers Guild Awards on Saturday in Beverly Hills, California wearing a look which fails to excite.

She wore a Valentino Pre-Fall 2011 black velvet dress which isn’t particularly flattering.

The look may have been improved had she opted for the roped belt as worn by the model, but I think I’m just clutching at straws here.

The good things about her look are her Sergio Rossi ‘Ophidia’ cage sandals and the luscious rich red lip colour.

It’s a shame the dress didn’t live up to the shoes and makeup.

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Shailene Woodley was a vision on the red carpet for the 2012 Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.

The young actress wore a lilac Marchesa embroidered illusion column dress with a draped detail on the hips from the Spring 2012 collection after a weekend of busy prints.

Wisely, she didn’t opt for any over-the-top accessories and instead allowed her dress to stand out.

As usual she opted for light barely-there makeup and a simple chic bun.

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Shailene Woodley attended the BAFTA Awards Season Tea Party in LA on Saturday afternoon.

The actress looked very tea party appropriate in a modest Jason Wu Pre-Fall 2012 silk flounce dress, paired with simple black pumps.

Shailene continued to prove that she is not afraid of daring prints, wearing an abstract geometrical design.

I would have preferred Shailene to have worn her dress with the knotted leather belt worn by the model, but regardless this is another solid showing from the young actress.

Loose waves and neutral makeup finish the look.

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Shailene Woodley topped off a trio of prints at the 37th Annual Los Angeles Film Critics Awards yesterday evening.

The young newcomer wore a Christopher Kane Spring 2012 dress.

Her multi-colour floral print iridescent mini dress with an open back was team with a gorgeous pair of ocean blue Ferragamo sandals which have me drooling over my keyboard.

A simple topknot and barely-there makeup and a shimmering pink lip colour completed her look.

I’m really starting to love her choices as she continues to grab my attention.




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