Friday, 2 November 2012

Aussie belle among red carpet's most stylish




One day it was a gold lame gown by Emilio Pucci with a black lace insert on the halter top; on another it was a black lace Roberto Cavalli with a deep V-neck complemented by a chainlike Swarovski crystal necklace.





Also getting attention is Naomi Watts, who has shown a deep closet full of custom-made looks: a Marchesa gown in champagne with feathers and embroidery, a blush-coloured Calvin Klein gown with spaghetti straps, a sleeveless cocktail dress with a grey iridescent top and ostrich-feather skirt Een Schouder Prom Dresses from Gucci, and a floral-print, sequin-dotted Cavalli with a gold-detailed black blazer.





The Marchesa gown had custom-dyed, hand-stitched feather flowers "cascade down the dress to create an airy and ethereal effect", said designer Georgina Chapman.





Calvin Klein designer Francisco Costa thought his sexy slip dress design suited Watts perfectly.





"Naomi was Trouwjurken 2013 the epitome of classic, yet modern glamour in this sensual, sculpted dress," Korte Avondjurken he said.





"She looked absolutely flawless."





Kirsten Dunst had a very feminine moment in a demure, white dress by Dolce Gabbana. She wore her hair swept in an updo decorated with flowers.





For another event, Dunst was in fuchsia Dior.





Many runway models are part of Cannes' fashion show, too, among them Karolina Kurkova in a paillette-covered, V-neck halter by Cavalli with a mermaid hem and long, dangling ruby-and-diamond earrings by Bulgari, and Erin Wasson in a multi-coloured beaded-fringe gown by Oscar de la Renta.





Irina Shayk wore a cream-and-silver sequined Cavalli minidress with a fringed hemline.





Some fashion statements are coming from the men, especially with their shoes. Brad Pitt paired white lace-ups with his khaki Gucci suit, and Ewan McGregor wore spectator brogues with his navy Marni striped jacket and trousers.


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