Best Globes Dress

So I had to peek into the Globes to see just how awful Ricky Gervais would be.  He seemed a bit tamer than the last couple of years, more like he was ribbing friends and less like he was brutally mocking them.  I admit, I really only watched to kill the time before Downton Abbey started (love!) so I didn’t see all the gowns, but there was one that totally blew me away…

I loved Laura Dern’s dress.  Even though it’s stunning and gorgeous, it has this aura of integrity to it.  I know that’s an odd word to use when talking about fashion, but what I loved is that it looked like her.  It looked somewhat effortless, like she wasn’t trying to be someone else’s idea of fashionable or sexy.

If it inspires you to take a peek at Andrew Gn’s 2012 Spring Collection too, I’ll save you the google search – just click here.

Stylish and Covered – Kirsten Dunst

OK, I admit it, I’m totally loving the more, shall we say demure, looks in fashion lately.  Whenever I think of the women I most admire fashion-wise, they are people who usually go with “classic” looks.  Longer hemlines and covering parts that jiggle used to be associated with women past a certain age, but lately more designers have been creating clothes that are fresh and young, and *gasp* downright modest.

Kirsten Dunst in Chanel (Spring 2012 Resort Collection)
I’m loving the photos I’ve seen of Kirsten Dunst lately – she’s absolutely stunning, chic, and shows you can pull that off without showing off a ton of skin.  Bravo!

Kirsten Dunst in Rodarte (Spring 2011 Collection)

Fashion

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