Red Carpet Fashion Awards

Krysten Ritter’s fashionable week isn’t quite over, as she was spotted outside the Ed Sullivan Theater last night for a guest appearance on the ‘Late Show With David Letterman’.

She clearly listened to your pleas for more rich winter colours, as she donned this gorgeous emerald-green Reem Acra Pre-Fall 2012 dress with floral applique cap-sleeves and a knotted detail at the waist.

To add some spice to her look, she opted for Jimmy Choo leopard-print ‘Award’ pumps with a black toe-cap.

Signature red lip and stunning jewels including a large cocktail ring completed her third Reem Acra look of the week.

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Krysten Ritter is having a busy week and I am having trouble keeping up with her many looks.

On Tuesday she was spotted filming ‘Dont Trust That B**** in Apt 23′ filming on the streets of Manhattan wearing an Alice + Olivia dress with a beaded nude top and black flared skirt. I love the red touches to this look. This dress didn’t go down so well with many of you when Rumer Willis wore it recently.

For ‘Live with Kelly and Michael’ she opted for a Collette Dinnigan Resort 2013 beaded lace and mesh dress which she styled with black Jimmy Choo ‘Tarika’ pumps. This is one of Krysten’s more sombre looks, so thankfully she opted for her signature red lip colour.

She was spotted on her way to a ‘Anderson Live’ yesterday wearing one of my favourite looks from her this week. Her black Reem Acra dress with sheer black-and-gold polka dot panels was perfectly complemented by Jean-Michel Cazabat gold pumps with a black heel. Read more…

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Krysten Ritter attended the premiere party for her TV series ‘Don’t Trust The B—- In Apt 23’ held at the Toro Lounge at Plein Sud in New York City last night.

The actress wore a very daring Reem Acra Fall 2012 dress.

Her uber-sexy gown with a silver metallic bodice, cut-out waist and thigh-high slit is risqué whilst leaving a lot to the imagination.

What I love about this look is that I don’t get the sense that Krysten was trying too hard. Imagine Blake Lively (pre-Mrs Reynolds) in this gown.

What I don’t like about this look are her Jimmy Choo ‘Maya’ pumps. To repeat my motto, ‘a sexy gown requires a sexy sandal’.

You may remember that Malin Akerman wore a modified version of this gown to the ‘Rock of Ages’ LA premiere back in June.

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Jenna Dewan-Tatum also attended the ‘American Horror Story: Asylum‘ screening at the Paramount Studios in LA on Saturday night.

I knew it wouldn’t be long before one of Reem Acra’s illusion dresses from her Spring 2013 collection hit the red carpet.

Jenna selected the white figure-hugging dress which features a sheer yoke and jeweled panels along the sides.

You may think that Jenna is going commando, but the panel on the side is nude before becoming sheer nearer the hemline, proving that Reem Acra has mastered the illusion dress as so wonderfully demonstrated by Abbie Cornish recently.

Jenna styled her look with metallic gold heels and diamond drop earrings and a chic updo.

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By an incredibly small margin, Pace Wu took home the title of best dressed this week.

The Asian beauty had an amazing run during Paris Fashion Week, but it was her Chloe spring white look with nude accessories and simple styling which you loved the most.

I started off the week loving Abbie Cornish in Reem Acra and I finished the week still obsessing over Abbie Cornish in Reem Acra.

Her silver floral appliqué gown was divine, heavenly in fact.

Ms Acra gave the world a master class on illusion panelling.

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