Red Carpet Fashion Awards

2013 AFI Awards

Here are the rest of the attendees who took to the red carpet on Friday afternoon at the Four Seasons Los Angeles in Beverly Hills, California for the 2013 AFI Awards.

Kiernan Shipka: Why Elle Fanning won Best Dressed Teen 2012 over Kiernan I will never quite understand, as the ‘Mad Man’ actress’ style prowess and infinitely better shoe closet leaves Fanning in the shade for me. On this occasion she wore an uber cute yellow Valentino frock with satin black trims paired with simple black Rupert Sanderson ankle-strap sandals. Light makeup and a simple bun complete her fresh, youthful look.

Lena Dunham: There was much debate over Lena’s previous look with some saying that she’s “just-not-that-into-fashion” and others arguing that she needs to play that game. Well it looked like she upped her game at this event wearing a figure flattering Zac Posen grape cape-sleeve dress with a flared skirt. Silver glitter Charlotte Olympia ‘Kitty’ flats and a berry lip colour to complement her dress completed her look.

Sally Field: The actress selected a grey-and-white Stella McCartney short sleeve dress with a white lace overlay which we’ve also seen on Michelle Dockery. Grey pearls and grey pumps perfect her day time chic look.

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Kerry Washington was a busy girl promoting her new film, Django Unchained, in New York City this past week. Despite the hectic schedule, she managed to look fresh, energized and pulled-together for every appearance.

Jay Leno: Sporting a fabulous black Roksanda Ilinic dress, Jean-Michel Cazabat ‘Elba’ heels, and Joan Hornig earrings, the actress amps up the look with an eye-catching animal-print belt by Celine. She definitely gives a delightful new spin to the little black dress.

The Today Show: Wearing a slightly Kimono-style Dolce & Gabbana coat with just a hint of a Giambattista Valli pink dress showing at the hemlines, Kerry’s ladylike look for her appearance on The Today Show was pitch perfect. Wavy hair and Nicholas Kirkwood patterned platform pumps and House of Lavande earrings completed her ensemble.

BET’s ‘106 & Park’: Proving that a woman really can go from prim-and-proper to sexy-and-chic – all in the same day – Kerry traded in the feminine Dolce & Gabbana coat for a rocking A.L.C. dress for her 106 & Park appearance. She teamed her leather frock with nude Christian Louboutin shoes, Sydney Evan and Arial Gordon necklaces plus House of Lavande earrings to give her hip look the right amount of attitude.

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Following her presenting duties at the 2012 British Fashion Awards last week, Gemma Arterton headed to Morocco for the 2012 Marrakech Film Festival.

The British beauty wore three looks over the weekend, all by London-based designers.

Friday: For the ‘Touch Of The Light’ opening film she wore a bi-colour dress from the British Fashion Council’s red carpet designer of the year, Roksanda Ilincic. The ‘Skye’ dress not only embraces the colour-blocking trend, but also offers a figure-flattering silhouette. I love the surprise element of the eye-popping turquoise-blue colour at the back and the complementary Louboutin slingbacks.

Saturday: For the Tribute to Hindi Cinema ceremony, the actress opted for a muted look, colour-wise. She sizzled, wearing a black Antonio Berardi one-shoulder Milano stitch gown which might be considered too revealing for some. Styling her hair into a simple ponytail with face-framing trendrils, Gemma completed her look with a white circular studded clutch and white pumps (eek).

Sunday: Gemma’s final look took a cutesy turn on Sunday for the Tribute To Chinese Director, Zhang Yimou. She wore a Jonathan Saunders Fall 2012 ensemble, featuring a sleeveless georgette top enriched with orange-and-ivory floral embroidery throughout and a matching skirt. Selecting the same clutch from her Saturday look, she added black pumps and a striking red lip colour to her look.

Which look was your favourite?

Roksanda Ilincic ‘Skye’ Dress – farfetch.com US, farfetch.com and Browns Fashion
Antonio Berardi Milano Stitch Gown – Luisa via Roma

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On Monday evening, Bella Heathcote attended a screening of her latest movie, ‘Killing Them Softly’ in New York City.

The Australian actress wore a dress by the British Fashion Council’s ‘Red Carpet’ designer of the year, Roksanda Ilincic.

Her burgundy wool draped dress with a black trim was styled with a silver Kotur clutch, Ari jewels, J/Hadley green-and-pink sapphire oval drop earrings and a lust-worthy pair of plum Christian Louboutin ‘Indie’ pumps with gold trims and cut-out detailing.

Those of you who have disliked her bangs will be happy to see her sporting a side-parted look.

The dress is season and event appropriate, while the styling is simply impeccable.

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Designer Roksanda Ilincic took home the ‘Red Carpet’ award at the 2012 British Fashion Awards held at The Savoy Hotel in London last night.

She wore a beautiful Bordeaux duchess-satin silk dress with black beaded floral embellishments, squared appliqués and wide sleeves, which you can see below was inspired by her Fall 2012 collection.

The designer was very proud to collect this award. She shared that it’s always an exciting moment when a celebrity, such as Lady Gaga or Emma Stone, falls in love with one of her dresses and wears it on the red carpet.

A simple bun and a complementary lip colour completed her look.

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After many months away from the red carpet, Andrea Riseborough made her second appearance this month at the 2012 British Fashion Awards held at the Savoy Hotel in London last night.

I’m still not used to her raven locks, but she looked beautiful wearing a Roksanda Ilincic Spring 2013 dress.

The vibrant orange dress, guaranteed to brighten up any room, featured contrasting electric-blue cuffs but she opted not to wear the look with the matching collar as seen on the runway.

Andrea styled her look with neutral bi-colour ankle-strap peep-toes, but opted for a bold orange lip colour to match her dress.

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