The art of predicting the Oscar fashion has not been long, but I can guarantee it will be the smartest person in the world last week, or I'll join the chorus of fashion found the red carpet for the integrity of (bouh!) "surprises clothes. One thing I know for sure? Giuliana Rancic and Ryan Seacrest will drive me to drink. Thus, the champagne is already cold and aspirin strategically placed on the bedside table.
And, as always, on Sunday joined the brightest minds and jewelry in the Twitter-sphere we live Tweet our way through E! Oscar Red Carpet Coverage 18:00 CEST # using oscarjewelry. You do not want to miss the dog jewelry. We all cheeky about 7:00 after the champagne comes in.
One more quick shout to all you fashion forecasters. Jewel Club is having a "Guess What jewelry Anne Hathaway will" competition on their Facebook page (! Love it) and they are giving away jewelry, you guys are some of the brightest diamonds in the box jewelry, click here weighs in and enjoy your loot "work."
2011 Oscar Jewelry Predictions:
1. Dainty, Delicate, Diamonds
Sheer, lacey looks rocked the New York Fashion Week runways earlier this month, and my guess is the trend will trickle down to Oscar jewelry choices. The Golden Globes had a few key light-weight looks back in January (Natalie Portman, Dianna Agron), and I expect the 'less is more' elegance to continue Sunday night.
2. Big Rings
I love big rings. The problem is: we never really get a good look at them on the red carpet. That said, the Grammy's were littered with this statement style this year, and I think Oscar stylists will play that trendy tune as well. Who could forget Zoe Saldana's Oscar amethyst show-stopper last year?
3. Flower Power
According to jewelry guru, Michael O'Connor, this flower cuff was included in the ultra-exclusive StyleLab Oscar jewelry selection that Anne Hathaway (among others) got to peruse this week.
While Nicole Kidman's floral Fred Leighton piece at the SAGs was a 'love it or hate it' choice, I think some key celebs are going to get in touch with their inner flower child and make a statement with this silhouette. Peace out, starchild.
4. Color Blind Couture
While the Golden Globes were all about green and pink, I'm going out on a limb to say that no one color is going to dominate this red carpet. Some folks say red, some say blue - but I think we're in color transition-land right now, and we can expect to see a rainbow of hues. (How's that for hedging my bets?)
Seriously, though, I think stars have the freedom to go in any direction with color in gown choice or jewels - as long as they don't try to copy a winner from past years (a la Michelle Williams in her tangerine Vera Wang winner, Angelina's emeralds, etc).
5. The Statement Necklace: It's BAAAAACCCK
I have a funny feeling that the statement necklace craze that peaked in 2009 and waned to nothingness this past year is going to ramp up again at the 2011 Oscars. You can't keep this baby in the corner long. It's a hunch - but if we don't see at least 3 or 4 big stars in this look, I'll chug an entire glass of champagne. Twist my arm!
So be sure to check back with me Sunday night to see if my predictions come true. I'll post my top looks of the night with some champagne-soaked trend commentary thrown in for good measure. I gawk harder...so you don't have to.
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