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| NEW YORK, March 16 — For fashion designers, this year’s Oscar “It Girl” is Julia Roberts. “Everyone wants her,” says Tom Julian, fashion commentator for Oscar.com., the Academy Awards’ official Web site. “She has the stature, the longevity, the box-office draw, and she’s not one-designer friendly. She wears everything from Vivienne Tam to Calvin Klein to Armani.” | |||
CELEBRITIES ARE STILL
deciding what to wear to the 73rd Annual Academy Awards, arguably the biggest
fashion show of the year. But predictions are that the overall look on March 25
will be old-Hollywood glamour, not flashy or trashy.
“This year’s nominees — and
particularly Julia — would rather be in jeans than gowns,” says Pamela
Dennis, who designed the green organza gown that Allison Janney wore to the
Golden Globes and onto many best-dressed lists.
Expect simple slip dresses for women, gold-
and champagne-colored shirts and ties for men, fur stoles — faux and real, and
dangling earrings.
“There aren’t going to be any
‘Wows!’ and I’m really happy about it,” Dennis says. “I like
personalized, clean, simple gowns — things that don’t overpower the
person.”
She calls Roberts — a favorite to win the
best-actress Oscar for “Erin Brockovich” — a “beautiful plain Jane,”
and would like to see her in a white gown, maybe a wrapped look with a diamond
hairpin closure. Or maybe a “tweed” sequin gown with long sleeves and a
V-neck, a sportswear-turned-evening look.
RISQUÉ CAN BE RISKY
Julian would like to see Roberts break away
from her simple and sophisticated look and wear something spectacular. But, he
says, risqué can be risky — and that doesn’t fit her personality.My gut is
she’d stay toward Armani — it works for her classic sensibility. Maybe a
dusting of detail, but her gown won’t be garish, it won’t be loud; maybe
it’ll have some color but it will be a regal color like burgundy or plum.”
Brian Rennie of Escada believes he has the
perfect dress for Roberts: a cap-sleeve gown with an open neck in black and
gold. “If you’re going to wear black, you need to do something unexpected
with it,” says Rennie, who thinks about “camera appeal” when he designs
evening gowns.
Roberts’ preference for simpleness
“bugs” celebrity stylist Phillip Bloch, who helped edgier dressers Lara
Flynn Boyle and Kim Cattrall get ready for the Golden Globes.
“Julia Roberts can do no wrong, but what
bugs me is she’s so beautiful, so talented, but there’s no glamour. I’d
love to put her in couture, something sexier, more fun — or at least give her
some great accessories,” he says
PUSHING THE ENVELOPE?
With Roberts likely to play it safe, who will push the Oscar envelope?
It could be Kate Hudson, the best
supporting-actress nominee of “Almost Famous,” who is seen as one of
Hollywood’s new trendsetters.Julian,
who is also a trend analyst for Fallon Worldwide advertising agency, expects
Hudson to wear Vera Wang, who designed her Golden Globes dress and her wedding
gown. Wang is also a favorite of Hudson’s mother, Goldie Hawn.
“Kate has an innate sense of style,”
says Matthew Williamson, who dressed Hudson in a hand-embroidered iridescent
coat with fur collar and cuffs for the British Academy Film Awards in February.
“Obviously, my ultimate goal is to dress her for the Oscars, but I know I’ll
just be in a queue with every other designer.”Williamson says he’d put her
in a vintage-like detailed gown in an eye-catching color. “I would hazard a
guess that she likes things that look antique and tell a story.”
Rennie would dress Hudson in his red,
beaded, strapless “T-shirt” gown. “It’s a little more expensive than a
T-shirt,” he adds. Hudson wouldn’t have to pay for it, though, since Rennie
gives the dress to any Oscar nominee who wears Escada
OTHER LOOKS
As for French best-actress nominee Juliette
Binoche, she gravitates toward a more international look, says Rennie, who
envisions her in an Asian-inspired coatdress with detachable fur collar
“There may be an Asian story, thanks to
‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon,’” says Julian.
Look to Catherine Zeta-Jones of the
best-picture-nominated “Traffic” to adopt a more runway-inspired style.
“Catherine Zeta-Jones will probably wear
an international name and something more daring,” says Julian. “It’s kind
of like a coming-out party after her baby.”
Zeta-Jones is following in the tradition of
red-carpet stunners Nicole Kidman and Sharon Stone, says Dennis. “These are
women who can carry anything off because of their presence and confidence
Seasoned stars know that a photograph snapped on Oscar night may be used
again and again. “No one wants to be known as the morning-after bad look, and
that leads to safe and classic choices,” says Julian.
“The problem is the nominees aren’t the
ones who will wear the amazing dresses,” adds Bloch. “That’s why there
always are people like Charlize [Theron] and Jennifer Lopez as presenters.”