Red Carpet Fashion Awards

Many months ago, Marvel told me to keep an eye on Ashley Greene and I’ve been an admirer ever since.

Ashley reminds me at lot of Sophia Bush, who always makes a positive impact on the red carpet.

Her red carpet looks for her new movie “Twilight Saga: New Moon” have been amazing, but her looks for smaller events and TV shows have been just as impressive.

She is making all the right style choices.  Nothing is predictable, too safe, nor boring, nor attention grabbing tacky.

I absolutely adore her teal and black Yigal Azrouël Fall 2009 sleeveless dress, which she wore on Fox’s “Good Day New York” this week.

The pointy sleeves are interesting, the colour is intriguing and the length is perfect. There is nothing I don’t love about this look.

Ashley Greene is the December 2009 cover girl for lads mag Maxim.

She could have done what most Maxim cover girls do and wear a bandage dress, but the stylish actress selected a black ruched Nicole Miller Spring 2010 dress accented with bold print shoulders.

The runway heels and bare legs would have perfected this look for me, but instead Ashley wore tights and carried a lime green satin geometric Bally clutch.

She’s definitely one to continue to watch.

Credit: Style.com, Getty & Wireimage

Yigal Azrouel’s Spring 2010 streetwise collection was all about bold shapes.

Asymmetric straps and geometric cut-outs ruled this presentation.

The colour palette consisted of greys, nudes, black, white and lime.

The streetwise tougher element came from the summer weighted leather jackets which had zips going in many directions.

We have seen a lot of minis this fashion week, and at this show they featured sheer inserts that gave the illusion of being sleeveless, others were constructed from slashes of fabric patched together and of course others were cut-out on the shoulders an the waist.

This was the first presentation I’ve attended with menswears included. The pieces had a surfer cool dude feel to them. Rolled up pants, shorts and stripy tops.

Credit: Style.com

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