Flowers for Emily Blunt, Jenna Ortega and Selena Gomez
From the Emmys, to the Critics’ Choice Awards, to the BAFTA Tea Party in London, flowers were in the news. While floral patterns burst onto the red carpet of galas at the start of the year, we’re far from simple prints! Of course, floral dresses are beautiful for daytime or country events, but they are usually rarely seen at social events.
The present embodies three-dimensional form when we present flowers by molding them into materials, embroidering them onto creations, artistically applying or literally incorporating cut flowers! Lace, sequins and brooches also add to their beauty.
Review of these few evening inspiring looks.
Jenna Ortega
The construction of this Christian Dior haute couture dress was ideal for the trellis effect from which sprays of wisteria hang. Jenna Ortega left plenty of room for intricate embroidery with natural hair and makeup.
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Jeremy Alan White
If you don’t like floral patterns, but still want to get in on the trend, take a cue from Jeremy Allen White and wear a flower in your buttonhole, a real flower or a brooch! TV series actor Bear Accessorized her Saint Laurent suit with a Tiffany & Co brooch.
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Rosamund Pike
Rosamund Pike fell for this delicate and ultra-feminine dress by Simone Rocha. A transparent sea green creation, six of which form pink pockets, was placed over a peach slip dress.
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Selena Gomez
Oscar de la Renta envisioned a dress for Selena Gomez with plant motifs instead of flowers. The deep red foliage dotting the creation gave a movement that responded to the Tiffany & Co. diamond necklace the singer wore around her neck.
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Emily retardation
Emily Blunt looked flawless at the Critics’ Choice Awards. Armani’s private design, enhanced with flowers in the same material, was enhanced by these Tiffany & Co accessories.
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Chris Perfetti
Chris Perfetti added texture to his gray figure by wearing a guipure sweater under his Dolce & Gabbana jacket. The effect is very successful, especially with the sleeves that stick out slightly.
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Meghan Fahy
For those who already have a very simple strapless dress and want to give it a new twist, why not decorate it with an array of flowers? Meghan Fahy’s Armani Prive and Bulgari look could be the result.
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Simona Tabasco
Simona Tabasco played the playful card by opting for this dress made of countless flowers like a collage. The colorful creation by Marni is highlighted by Cartier jewellery.
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Anthony Anderson
The Emmys host wore several outfits during the evening, such as this Etro tuxedo, embroidered with amaryllis.
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Nephew Nash
Canadian brand Greta Constantine appeals to stars looking for structured and flamboyant dresses. While in California to celebrate the Emmys and Critics’ Choice Awards, the brand’s designer Kirk Pickersgill received a key from the Canadian Consulate in Los Angeles. Both evenings had the opportunity to dress some of the actresses competing for the awards.
Moreover, Neesi Nash won the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology or Film. The actress looked glamorously fabulous in a velvet mermaid dress, complete with taffeta ruffle, gloves.
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