Monday 27 February 2012

Fuller Figured and Older ladies steal the show at the 2012 Oscars.

Who says older woman and fuller figured ladies cant rock it out? Well these ladies did!
Mellisa McCarthy looked amazing in this custom made Marina Rinaldi sienna rose coloured chiffon goddess dress. She looked and felt like a goddess. She glowed down the carpet. Her hair and make up were absolutely perfect. Before becomoing an actress Melissa was a design student and is soon starting her own clothing line. Look forward to seeing it!.  Octavia Spencer Best Supporting Actress Winner for The Help wore Tadashi Shoji dress. Sliver/ white beaded dress similar to her  silver Golden  Globes dress because they are from the same designer. Oh so perfect.! This is a lady who knows how to dress. The beads are so clever in this design that they all end up in the centre pulling her waste in and showing off her curves to perfection. Inspiring! Excentuating what nature gave her. Hair make up Perfect, perfect,!.

Merly Streep winner of Best Actress for The Iron Lady was flawless in a gold lame Lavin gown with a chain link Lavin belt and clutch. This woman is perfection. The flawless complexion, those cheek bones. She never ceases to amaze me. She is the poster for woman everywhere who have given up because they feel older, Merly ticks all the boxes. Grace, Beauty, Intelligence, houmer and the energy of a 20 year old.! Fantastic woman. Beautiful dress! Here's to your next Oscar win!
Glenn Close was unbelievable in a green  Zac Posen corseted form fitting dress with matching tuxedo dress. Mind blowing beautiful. Striking and elegant, yet bold and risky. This lady proves that you can look good in a form fitted dress and you can still shake what your mama gave you at any age.

What i love about all these ladies is they are not 20! They are not a size zero but by god do they have confidence, grace and beauty talent and know how to put it all together. Lessons only life experience can bring. BEST dressed on the night. You go girls! xx
Octavia Spencer.

Glenn Close.

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