Monday, February 27, 2017

Oscar Fashion

      In last night's Oscar fashion there was many beautiful fashion dresses that need more than just photos! I honestly didn't watch all of it, but I did get the chance to look at all the outfit that was worn on the red carpet. I have two favorites that really caught my eye. One was from a female, Taraji p. Henson. The second was, Terrence Howard. They have really caught my eye for best dress, in my opinion. But of course, I didn't only look at Terrence, there was two other men that had best dress too but I had to pick for this blog (TAT) <= crying face haha. 
Taraji P. Henson      Taraji didn't have that much on and dress didn't have a lot of zing into it, but that's kind of what I like. Taraji honestly looks amazing in anything you put her in, she will rock it no matter what cause she has that face to go with it, and she has the body structure. (not saying you need one) But to me, taraji look absolutely beautiful in this dress. She had the skin showing, she had her figure out, the shirt curled/messy hair, purse, shoes, and that breath taking diamond necklace she has on! She completely killed me with this amazing beautiful dress on the red carpet.


      For the second look I want to point out is Terrence Howard, he had a nice PJ suit kind of look, and to me it looked very handsome on him. He too is one that looks very good in anything you put on him, his red carpet look is definitely something he would wear. His looked very amazing on him, even I would wear that hahaha, and plus I just wanna give a shine on his shoes and just point out how clean and fresh they look! Like where can I get a pair! hahaha!
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There was trends I did notice, but there wasn't much of it shown, and I honestly think this little trend isn't my favorite at all. The trend I saw was a mermaid kind of look that shown skin and has a skin tone to make it look like your skin when the dress is on. I saw a few women dress in it and I do think it's not my most favorite. 
     The Oscar culture, For years, conservatives have railed against Hollywood's liberal political leanings, gleefully citing declining award-show ratings as proof that people were turned off by civics lectures from privileged stars. At this point, the Academy of Motion Picture arts and Sciences, which presents the Oscars, and ABC, which televises it, should have little to fear in terms of alienating potential viewers. The Academy Awards, admittedly, provide a much bigger stage, second only to playoff football among annual televised events. But its viewership drop over the years -- to about 34.4 million viewers in 2016, the lowest number since 2008. So despite the red carpet and fine attire, expect a few sharp rhetorical elbows to fly. And those with a stake in the show's performance are likely prepared to let the chips, and ratings, fall where they may.
 Thank you for reading today's blog, will be posting tomorrow, 
(link: http://www.cnn.com/specials/entertainment/oscars )

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