2010 Oscars Nominee Style Predictions
by Karen Bressler Brooks (Subscribe to Karen Bressler Brooks's posts), Posted Feb 24th 2010 at 6:00PMThis is a post
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Sandra Bullock. Photo: Steve Granitz, WireImage.com
The Client: Sandra Bullock (Best Actress nominee for "The Blind Side"
Anya Sarre: "I'd love to see her in a vibrant color or white. White is a huge trend in award shows this season and she hasn't worn it yet. It stands out in a sea of black and looks great with gold accessories--like a gold statue! I might put her in Angel Sanchez (he did her wedding gown). Or Alexander McQueen, which she got great feedback from after the SAG Awards."
Jessica Paster: "I've dressed her for the Academy Awards (in a winter white dress with feathers at the bottom from Oscar de la Renta). I'd love to see her in something feminine and girly. Oscar again, Zac Posen, Christian Dior, or Jason Wu could be beautiful."
Lindsay Albanese: "She wore dark, bold colors to the last two award shows so I'd love to see her in something softer. Maybe a one-shoulder or Grecian-inspired romantic dress from Marchesa or Versace. She's very small and petite--pretty much a stylist's dream to dress. "
Jamee Gidwitz: "She'd look great in chiffons or something flowy. I'd choose something from Collette Dinnigan, Alberta Ferretti, or Vera Wang. She should wear something that evokes her inner personality, a more feminine, silhouette, maybe in lavender or silver.
Helen Mirren. Photo: Kevork Djansezian, Getty Images
The Client: Helen Mirren (Best Actress Nominee for "The Last Station")
Sarre: "I would love to see her in something navy, with classic, clean lines. Very simple and very elegant."
Michael O'Connor: "She has a lot of stature in Hollywood and is not afraid of style and not afraid to be out there. Even for a mature woman, she isn't afraid of deep cleavage, and she likes jewelry and things with color. I have a piece that would be perfect for her from designer JW Currens."
Paster: "I dressed her when she wore Armani off-the-shoulder. I think she's one of the most beautiful women out there. I'd put her in a beautiful gold dress with little capped sleeves that shows the chest area. Maybe something by Badgley Mischka or Michael Kors."
Albanese: "She should stick with a solid color, something sexy and body-conscious, rather than overdoing the accessories and choosing a printed gown. I'd love to see her in navy or charcoal grey. A low-cut sweetheart neckline and something very fitted at the waist would be really flattering on her, something gorgeous from Donna Karan or Calvin Klein."
Bloch: "She's the chicest nicest woman, and so classy and elegant. She embraces fashion and dressing for her body, finding things that accent the waist and show off her cleavage. She loves Vivienne Westwood. She's very in touch with her sensuality and dressing is very reflective of sensuality.
Gidwitz: "She likes to keep it clean, she has a fabulous figure and she always looks like she's having fun on the red carpet. I see her in an Angel Sanchez or Lanvin, both of which would be age appropriate but not over the top but not stoic. She doesn't accessorize and keeps things relatively subdued and covered up. She is comfortable in black but would it would be great to see her in blue or a scarlet red shade.
Gabourey Sidibe. Photo: Jon Furniss, WireImage.com
The Client: Gabourey Sidibe (Best Actress nominee for "Precious")
Sarre: "David Meister is a designer she's favored in the past. She's worn him and looked fabulous. He'll custom-make her something for the biggest night of her life -- and she needs to have the most fabulous dress she's ever worn. She wears and loves color. She should go with an embellished metallic or dark jewel tone. Or maybe fuchsia, which is a big trend."
O'Connor: "I recently dressed Gabourey for the AFI luncheon (in a red dress and Erica Courtney diamond necklace). It worked because the shape of the pendants on the necklace was the exact shape as the neckline. She requires a piece that has some stature, like a statement necklace from Gem Platinum."
Paster: "This is her first time at the rodeo and it's really exciting for her. She should wear something fun and age appropriate, maybe from Cynthia Rowley or Jill Stuart in a young color like a darker purple, green or a pretty taupe."
Albanese: "I'd love to see her in red. It's not only a power color, it's her color-she looks stunning in it. She does a lot of bright jewel tones. Also, a long sleeve is more flattering on her."
Bloch: "Everyone who has been dressing her hasn't worked well with her body. I'd like to put a belt on her or something dark in the center to define the waist. She has a nice neckline -- maybe put her in something off-the-shoulder, maybe an empire neckline. A green color might be nice."
Gidwitz: "She'd be great in Naeem Khan. She should take the world by surprise and wear something by Viktor and Rolf, something that gets people to sit up and take notice."
UPDATE: Stylist Linda Medvene told USA Today that she took client Sidibe for a fitting at Marchesa this week. We'll see if she ends up wearing the designer on the big night!
Meryl Streep. Photo: Vittorio Zunino Celotto, Getty Images
The Client: Meryl Streep (Best Actress nominee for "Julie & Julia")
Sarre: "This is Meryl's time to shine. She should be in a classic, elegant, Old Hollywood look. I can see her in red, with a plunging neckline, and draped in back-maybe something from Armani or Valentino. It's her time to stand out in a bold color."
O'Connor: "With her fair hair, she can benefit from color. I'm bringing out some great rich, gemstone pieces from Chad Allison in the hope that I can meet with her."
Paster: "She dresses herself. I love that she wore Balenciaga for SAG. She's at the point in her life where she's working because she enjoys it and she's having so much fun. I'd put her in Alberta Ferretti or something soft and pretty, like a light coral or pretty pink."
Albanese: "I love that she doesn't feel she has to take crazy risks to look nice. I would love to see her in a color and something romantic, maybe an off-the-shoulder or one-sleeve that's long and flowy, leaving the other arm bare--possibly from Ralph Lauren or Donna Karan. But nothing too busy."
Gidwitz: "A simple Oscar de la Renta gown would be beautiful. I would love to see her in some really fabulous jewelry, that would be new for her, something showstopping and amazing. She tends to dress conservatively so I'd throw on a big jewel, probably a necklace."
Penelope Cruz. Photo: Carlos Alvarez, Getty Images
The Client: Penelope Cruz (Best Supporting Actress nominee for "Nine")
Sarre: "She's worn a lot of black this award season so I believe she's saving her color for the Oscars. She would look great in plum or purple--maybe a one-shoulder dress, which are here to stay through next fall."
O'Connor: "Penelope really likes rich, vibrant color and looks great in it. I have a pair of earrings with her in mind from Leticia Linton, a new designer from Brazil. They have really great color gemstones set in platinum -- perfect!"
Paster: "Penelope is a vision. She did the princess look last year and would look great in something fun and sexier, maybe in a lighter color. Elie Saab would be gorgeous and she does well with Alaia."
Albanese: "No more black! She has worn black to the last two award shows. I'd love to see her in a power color. With her skin tone she can wear yellow, orange, or red. She's been looking kind of sweet; I would love to see her in something vampy, maybe in Basel Soto (a Paula Abdul repeat offender!)"
Bloch: "Vintage is brilliant for her. I love that she saw a gown and bought it [for last year's Oscars] -- it's a great story."
Gidwitz: "I would love to see her in vintage -- she's worn Lily et Cie -- or in a saucy but elegant, body conscious concoction by Fendi, Galliano or Dior. Possibly a bias cut with a fabulous spilling bottom from knee down in pink coral. She wears ruffles tulle very well.
Nicole Kidman. Photo: Gabriel Bouys, AFP/Getty Images
Mary Hart
"I'm partially dressing Mary Hart from Entertainment Tonight. She's actually letting America act like her stylist and pick her Oscar gown for her." --Sarre
Angelina Jolie
"If I had a chance to work with Angelina Jolie, I would have a little more fun with her. She usually just wears a black gown or something simple. I would up the ante a bit. I'd love to see her in something fun like Christian Dior." --Paster
Cate Blanchett
"Cate Blanchett will probably end up wearing Armani, which she's been wearing and it's been suiting her well." --Paster
Nicole Kidman
"Nicole Kidman took a risk for the SAG awards and wore something that wasn't so important. She dresses beautifully but needs more drama -- something fun like an Oscar de la Renta." --Paster
"I would love to see Nicole Kidman in Alexander McQueen. She also looks beautiful in L'Wren Scott." --Gidwitz
Anne Hathaway
"Anne Hathaway would look beautiful in Valentino. She's a huge fan and she wears it beautifully. I can also see her in Marchesa but that's a safer red carpet option." --Gidwitz
Kate Hudson
"I would love to see Kate Hudson in something fabulous by Givenchy, but not white since she just wore it. She's fair but she can tan so she looks great in yellow, black or white." --Gidwitz
Maggie Gyllenhaal
"I would love to see Maggie Gyllenhaal take a risk on the carpet this year. She should push the envelope in Gaultier, Lacroix or even Emmanuel Ungaro." --Albanese
Anna Kendrick
"I'm praying Anna Kendrick wears her hair down. I would love to see her in stark white, Kelly green or navy, from Dolce and Gabbana, Elie Saab, or Emilio Pucci." --Albanese












Hillerie Camille 2-28-2010 @ 1:51AM
I agree with everything thing Phillip Bloch says about Gabourey Sidebe. Many of her stylist have missed the mark with her this award season. I believe they don't know what to do with her size. A great stylist should be able to style anyone. The above photo is the most youthful I've seen her. I disagree that she looks the best with long sleeves. A one shoulder would be daring and extraordinary on her with a belt or a dark color at the waist like Phillip said. I'm looking forward to seeing her a fabulous at the Oscars as she was in the Monif C design on the cover of Ebony Magazine.
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Menda 3-02-2010 @ 8:07PM
Sandra needs to wear what SANDRA WANTS to wear! Not some "stylist" or "fashionista" persons idea. It's NOT going to make or break her, nor will it "decide" if she wins or not. Seriosuly, Who are YOU people? WTF!
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regina 3-02-2010 @ 10:31PM
Calm down. They are just offering their opinion. Don't take it so seriously.
yah yah yoh 3-03-2010 @ 3:22AM
I thought the purple looked great on Bullock. With her dark eyes and hair, bold colors look stunning on her. She'd look good in lighter colors, sure, but I thought that purple was a knockout.
amy3e 3-02-2010 @ 8:12PM
Can't wait to watch Oscars.. usually not that into them..but some great films and acting this year! Actually having friends over to watch... got lots of good recipes, ideas, games and contests at http://www.celebrationideasonline.com. Should be a fun night and for the record Sandra Bullock looks great all the time.
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lemonella 3-02-2010 @ 8:29PM
Totally, totally agree with Menda (poster). WTF!. Sandra looks terrific in anything she wears. Yes, who are these people who appear to work more on their fantasy clothes than design that looks great on the actress. Helen Mirren also looks great now and has always looked terrific. She is a sensual, sexy woman and does not need to in some gray, or black rag. She knows she looks great especially for her age. Give it a rest already.
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Eazeez 3-02-2010 @ 8:40PM
Lots of work but it seems only Penelope Cruz got a stunningly "here I am, look at me!" result. So much effort; relatively, so little consequence!
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Steve-a-rino 3-02-2010 @ 8:41PM
Sandra Bullock is one of the sexiest women alive. It doesn't matter what she wears. It's the WOMAN, not the fabric, that matters. I'd be seen with her if she were wearing a feed sack. The girl is a doll!
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Joe Papierz Jr 3-02-2010 @ 9:25PM
Amen, I'd be proud to walk along with her any time. Those desingers are crazy to criticize her for choosing solid basic colors. She looks great in any dress.
Wolfmann4u 3-02-2010 @ 8:55PM
Is Sandra Buiiock Jewish ?
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Dan Bushey 3-03-2010 @ 12:37AM
Sandra, will ALWAYS, look good in ANYTING she wears!!!! Go get 'em, Sandra!!!!
P.S. Jessie, is my favorite, too!!! Dan Bushey, Holiday, Fl.
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wendy213@aol.com 3-03-2010 @ 6:46AM
Get a life! You bozos - don't you know there is more going on in the world than what the f--k Sandra B wears???? Jerks!
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Cici 3-07-2010 @ 1:04PM
I always love when people leave comments like this, because the very fact that someone is taking the time to leave the comment means that the poster not only took the time to read the above article, they also took the time to read through the comments. And while I agree there are more important things in the world than what SB is wearing... this IS a fashion article with Bullock as a highlight. So it's not as though people are talking about Sandra's stylings in the comments of a political blog.
That said -- I'm going to have to say that I like Bullocks monochromatic dresses. She's a tomboy, and she doesn't compromise who she is for the flash of the lens. If anything, her decision not to change her personal style just shows a strong personality. And while fashion is fun, and some people rank it a slight too high on the "importance" scale, it's the woman that makes the dress, not the dress that makes the woman. Besides -- since when is classic a casualty?
Ashton 3-02-2010 @ 10:00PM
A think the more conservative look is great!
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Prince Prince 3-03-2010 @ 8:21AM
How can you improve on perfection?
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Mike 3-02-2010 @ 10:05PM
I don't know what it is, but I don't see Bullock as the least bit attractive. I think she looks like the girl next door, even when dressed up, much like a farm girl who, uncomfortably, gets "dolled up" for the first time. She also comes off as a bit goofy.
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Johnnie 3-02-2010 @ 10:15PM
Sandra is a living Doll! Best actress there is out there in anything she takes on! Or anything she puts on. Don't try to change what is already the most fantastic woman in the world. Wear what you feel like wearing Sandra. Between you and Nicole the rest of them are going to look like S%#^T anyway! Love you both and thanks for the hard work and intertainment I have enjoyed through the years. Your best fan,J.J.
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jorge 3-02-2010 @ 10:37PM
MY GOSH ! NEGROS ARE ALWAYS THE FATTEST, UGLIEST AND WORST DRESSED AT ANY FUNCTION WITH NORMAL PEOPLE. WHY ARE THEY EVCEN ALLOWED ?
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Claire 3-03-2010 @ 8:15PM
You are extremely rude and immature. Where did you learn your manners? If you have nothing nice to say, I suggest you keep it to yourself.