Red Carpet Fashion Awards

Jaime King joined Zoe Saldana on the red carpet for the Persol Magnificent Obsessions: 30 Stories Of Craftmanship In Film Event at Museum of the Moving Image in the Queens borough of New York City last night.

The actress wore a Peter Pilotto Spring 2012 dress.

Her racer front-and-back dress features the designer’s signature hyper-vivid digital prints.

It looks like she had the same idea as Zoe by wearing her hair back to showcase the sunglasses at this event.

From the ankles – or in this case the calves – up, I like this look.

The gold Christian Louboutin Lady Max spike-embellished metallic leather sandals are a bold but odd choice with this sky-blue dress. I would’ve gone for silver to complement the grey.

What do you think? Yay or nay on her footwear choice?

You can buy Jaime’s Christian Louboutin heels from Net-A-Porter.com.

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Jessica Brown-Findlay was one of the many stars to attend the ‘Prometheus’ world premiere in London yesterday.

The British actress best known for her role as Lady Sybil Crawley in ‘Downton Abbey’ wore a Peter Pilotto Spring 2012 dress.

Her halter dress has a green, blue and gold top with a nude skirt embellished with gold embroidery.

Opting for carefree naturally curly tresses, Jessica styled her look with nude accessories and a gold bracelet.

A pretty petal-pink lip colour provided the finishing touch.

This look would’ve been perfect for me had Jessica worn her hair up.

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Posted by Catherine Kallon on June 1st, 2012 In: Jessica Brown-Findlay, Peter Pilotto, Premiere, Runway To Red Carpet

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As you know, Elizabeth Banks has been my favourite on the red carpet this year so far, but I wasn’t crazy about the dress she wore to last night’s New York premiere for her latest movie, ‘What To Expect When You’re Expecting’.

Her Peter Pilotto Fall 2012 beaded floral-print dress, with cut-outs on the bodice, is stunning on the runway, but I’m not feeling it on Elizabeth.

I think it has something to do with the styling. Maybe it would’ve worked better for me if she had stripped back the glamour and worked a simpler look.

A black clutch and Walter Steiger black peep-toes completed the look.

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It was yet another cold and rain-soaked red carpet for ‘The Lucky One’ premiere in London this evening.

Taylor Schilling didn’t let that dampen her spirits, as she hit the red carpet wearing a vivid tropical-coloured Peter Pilotto Spring 2012 dress.

Her lace-effect embroidered chiffon and silk-organza dress with scuba-inspired trims and a large black zip was teamed with black PVC-accented pumps.

The actress let her dress do all the talking as she opted to go hands-free in order to cosy up to co-star Zac Efron.

Silver Van Cleef & Arpels jewels and sleek straight locks completed her look.

You can buy Taylor’s Peter Pilotto premiere dress from Net-A-Porter.com.
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Elizabeth Banks helped celebrate the start of the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival by attending the ‘The Five Year Engagement’ premiere opening night party, held at the MOMA in New York City.

The actress wore a Peter Pilotto Spring 2012 ensemble.

The look featured an abstract red-and-navy short-sleeve top paired with a cut-out lace-effect chiffon skirt with a nude underlay.

Elizabeth is one actress who you can never predict when it comes to red-carpet dressing.

She always gives us a wide range of varied looks.

With her hair swept over one shoulder she completed the look with blue suede pumps.

You can buy Elizabeth’s Peter Pilotto top from farfetch.com and her skirt is available from Net-A-Porter.com.

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Brooklyn Decker joined Rihanna onboard the USS George Washington at U.S. Fleet Activities Yokosuka for the photocall for ‘Battleship’ in Japan this afternoon.

The actress looked stylish once again, wearing a piece from the Peter Pilotto Spring 2012 collection.

Instead of matching her digital-print skirt with the runway shirt, she opted for a simple navy Theyskens’ Theory silk camisole top.

I’m glad she didn’t opt for print on print. Brooklyn always keeps things interesting by breaking up runway looks, and I’m glad that trend continued here.

My shoe gal didn’t let me down, as she opted for bright yellow pointy Louboutin pumps.

Wavy locks and a fuchsia-pink lip colour completed her look.

You can shop Brooklyn’s Peter Pilotto skirt from Net-A-Porter.com.

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