Monday, May 26, 2014

Miss Piggy: Style Icon



Some of you may be surprised to see a post about Miss Piggy in a style blog. But the truth is, she has become very fashion foreword in her later years. She usually wears high profile designers to red carpet events (particularly Vivienne Westwood). She was even recently highlighted in an episode of Project Runway. 




I was somewhat aware of this when I went to see the movie "Muppets Most Wanted" about a month ago. It took me a little while, but after the first few costume changes I was completely blown away by the costuming! I couldn't wait to see what Miss Piggy would be wearing next (not to mention the fantastic hair-do's)! I must also give an honorable mention to the stunning military costume on Tina Fey. It was perfect! The costume designer was Rahel Afiley, a relative newcomer to the hollywood scene. I couldn't find out a whole lot about her, but did manage to find a small interview with her that you can view here. 



Look at how wonderful her accessories are, and the hair too! I would wear that outfit.

Oh Tina Fey! How I love you! And you look perfect in military garb!



Miss Piggy has always been an icon to me in my life. I remember receiving a beautiful and thrilling Miss Piggy doll for Christmas when I was about 6 or 7. It was my favorite possession for years to come. She is strong, unique and beautiful, and not afraid to stand up for herself; the perfect role model for any young girl. I am so glad she is "back" in time to be a role model for my own daughters!


Her wedding dress was honestly stunning! It took my breath away.


Not surprisingly my favorite outfit in the film. Look at that wide collar! And it had a full, beautiful matching tweed skirt too! (I couldn't find a picture of the whole thing.)

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

The Met Gala: Not Your Average Red Carpet

This is my favorite gown from the whole evening on Felicity Jones. It's unusual neckline and striped fabric made it unusual without crossing any lines into crazy. It's perfect in every way!

Every year the Metropolitan Museum of Art has a big gala to kick off it's costume exhibit. It has become rather a big deal in fashion, and loads of stars show up for this event. I am always pleased by the variety of looks that appear. I think since it's connected to "art" many red carpet walkers tend to be more daring and bold with their fashion choices. Because of this, unless a dress is unbelievably terrible, I feel like all unusual looks deserve a free-pass. This is the night stars can wear whatever they want and not to be beat up for it later. Because of the artistic nature of this event, I feel the Met Gala is rather unusual and always a special treat. Please enjoy my pics!

THE TYPICAL BEAUTIES

I have rarely seen a more perfect dress on the runway. The two-tone lines make it playful and completely appropriate for Hailey Steinfeld. Well played!

I was instantly reminded of the movie Gigi when I saw this dress. While I suppose I prefer the original, this blue version on Zooey Deschanel is gorgeous!

SJP looks perfect in this black and white gown!

I was shocked to see the comedienne Sarah Silverman dressed in such a dramatic and serious gown. I love the volume on the skirt and the color is perfect on her!


THE DARING

This is the kind of daring I like to see on the red carpet. The print is a little out there, but it's still spring-like and playful. I find that Emmy Rossum often gets it just right on the red carpet.

This is another perfect example of a gown that might be too much for another event, but for the Met Gala I think it's just right. That color and the floral detail combined with the interesting lines completely takes my breath away! (Karolina Kurkova)

Oh Emma, how I love you! Two tone pink on a red head. Totally flawless!

And I love the back view!


THE CRAZY BUT I STILL KIND OF LIKE IT

I'm sure many will disagree with me on these one's. My first choice here is Nicole Ritchie. The purple hair is a little distracting, but I still like it. And I love the slinkiness and shimmer on this dress.

I really want to hate this dress, but for some reason, this Lady Guinevere look is working for me. Plus, I think Kate Mara looks better than she's ever looked before. I really like her with blonde hair.

OK. This should probably go in the terrible section, but I just couldn't bring myself to put Lupita all the way at the bottom when she was so recently at the top. Hopefully this is just a fluke for her.

I know a lot of people hate Mary-Kate and Ashley's fashion choices, but I tend to like them. They are kind of consistently flipping the bird in a gothic and sometimes drab way. But I honestly don't completely hate these dresses. I think they're interesting with a costume edge that I appreciate.

THE CRAZY TERRIBLE

Rita Ora here in more lace ups than you could possibly imagine. What in heavens name was she thinking?

This is one of the worst red carpet looks of all time, ever!!! I mean, look at that weird tucking at the waist, and the crazy detail on the front and sleeves, not to mention that it is WAY too short. Elizabeth Olsen is usually so pretty, but she looks like a hot mess here.

I'm not sure what hippie camp Maggie Gyllenhaal climbed out of, but nothing about this dress says red carpet. 

Gabrielle Union, AKA Flapper Barbie.

I'm not sure I can even find words for this one on Shaliene Woodley.

Beyonce in her sparkly night dress.

Chloe Sevigny looks like she raided a bad, 80's business woman's closet. There is no excuse for this one!

I suppose, in the spirit of this being an "art gala" I can give Naomi Watts an A for effort. But there's just too much going on and it ultimately doesn't work.

I'm assuming the dress underneath is simple and maybe even pretty. I'm not sure why Florence Welch decided that this enormous house coat was a good idea.