Oscars 2014: Best Dressed List

The 2014 Academy Awards red carpet was littered with stunning style choices. Among the sea of perfectly attired ladies, were a few best-dressed standouts. Angelina Jolie sparkled in a floor-skimming Elie Saab Haute Couture gown. The soft, feminine design was quite a departure from the dark, sultry frocks she has sported in years past. It was refreshing to see one of Hollywood’s most beautiful leading ladies don something pretty, rather than edgy for a change.

Jolie was not the only star that opted for the princess-inspired look. In fact, if there was one common theme on the carpet last night, it was light-colored gowns embellished with diamonds. White was the most popular hue, followed by soft, pastel pink, purple, and blue. The red carpet was the epitome of what the Academy Awards is best known for: Cinderella moments.

One star in particular arrived looking like Cinderella herself. Newcomer Lupita Nyong’o donned a powder blue princess gown accented with Fred Leighton jewelry and the modern day version of the tiara: The headband. Her style was on point: Nyong’o has emerged as Hollywood’s modern day Cinderella. In just one short year, the one-time unknown actress has skyrocketed into stardom and has earned a place as one of Tinseltown’s most talked about fashionistas.

It seems as if almost every best-dressed starlet that hit the carpet took a cue from Nyong’o. Kate Hudson, Cate Blanchett, Naomi Watts, Penelope Cruz, Kerry Washington, Maria Menounos, and Giuliana Rancic all rocked the fairy princess look. Stars that dared to diverge from the trend were limited – especially on our best-dressed list. Some of the hot non-pastel cloaked babes include Jennifer Lawrence, who sported a fire engine red Dior number, and Olivia Wilde, who kept it classic in black.

All in all, the Academy Awards red carpet was a wonderful wrap-up to a fashion-packed awards season. What better way to commence a season packed with so much fashion diversity, than to bring it back to where awards season style began: Dressing like a princess. Before the red carpet became a high-fashion runway that designers use to showcase the latest trends, the Oscars was known for allowing Hollywood’s leading ladies to be Cinderella for the evening. The princess-style fashion on this year’s carpet is an homage to early awards ceremonies. Style reflected the theme of the ceremony: Living a dream. Before the infamous Angelina Jolie thigh-high slit, were old Hollywood movie stars who epitomized glamour, elegance, and fantasy. It is refreshing to see awards show style finally return to where it began.

‘Downton Abbey’ season ended but costumes exhibit opens March 1 at Winterthur

How to avoid “Downton Abbey” withdrawal, now that Season 4 ended Feb. 23? No need to wait for Season 5 for your next dose.

Lady Sybil’s harem pants; Lady Mary’s engagement dress; Lady Edith’s wedding dress; tea dresses of the three sisters; tuxedos; as well as servants’ uniforms and livery from “Downton Abbey” will be shown at the 175-room manse, now Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library.

Meanwhile, back at “Downton Abbey”, will Lady Mary re-marry? If so, which of her suitors? Will Lady Edith find, and maybe marry Gregson? Will she get back their baby she gave for adoption? Did Mr. Bates avenge Anna’s rape? If so, did all the evidence go up in flames?

Fortunately, no need to wait for a “Downtown Abbey” fix. Get thee to Delaware while awaiting Downtown’s Series 5.

Invite: SJP Collection Pop Up Shop Opening with Sarah Jessica Parker in NYC

Sex and City’s favorite -friend in our head- Sarah Jessica Parker is set to launch her highly anticipated shoe collection exclusively at Nordstrom stores and Nordstrom.com on February 28, 2014. The SJP Collection by Sarah Jessica Parker is a new collection of shoes crafted by artisans in Italy and imported handbags, reflecting Sarah Jessica’s personal looks and feminine style. The savvy style maven states, “I’ve taken inspiration from things in my life such as the grosgrain ribbons I tied in my hair as a girl, to the flower accents from the Sex and the City wardrobe, to references to classic styles from the late 70’s and early 80’s. I’m a firm believer in quality and timelessness and have created this collection with the hopes that women will love wearing it for years to come.”

Along with shoes, the complete line will include SJP handbags which maintain to be functional pieces but with a fun and fashionable twist which can be carried by the everyday.

The shoe prices range from $195 to just under $500. The entire shoe collection is made in Italy from high quality leathers and materials, while handbags bags will retail from $245 to $375.

The line will also feature the “Manhattan” trench coat to complement the collection as a whole. The New York City SJP Collection Pop Up shop will be open to the public from Friday, February 28th to Sunday, March 2nd.

There will be an Invite Only preview launch on February 26 in NYC.

Sarah Jessica Parker will present her line in person at the following Nordstrom stores and locations. Visit the site for more details www.Nordstrom.com/SJP

February 28-March 2 – NYC Pop-Up Shop
372 West Broadway, New York City

March 5 – Nordstrom Flagship, Seattle

March 6 – The Grove, Los Angeles

March 7 – Michigan Avenue, Chicago

March 8 – Aventura, Miami

March 9 – NorthPark Center, Dallas

The SJP Collection will be available online and in the following Nordstrom Stores:

California
Fashion Valley (San Diego)
The Grove (Los Angeles)
San Francisco Centre (San Francisco)
Santa Anita (Arcadia)
South Coast Plaza (Costa Mesa)
Topanga (Canoga Park)
Valley Fair (San Jose)

Florida
Aventura (Aventura)
International Plaza (Tampa)
Village of Merrick Park (Coral Gables)

Hawaii
Ala Moana (Honolulu)

Illinois
Michigan Avenue (Chicago)
Oakbrook Center (Oak Brook)
Woodfield Shopping Center (Schaumburg)

Massachusetts
Natick Mall (Natick)

New Jersey
Cherry Hill (Cherry Hill)
Garden State Plaza (Paramus)

New York
Roosevelt Field (Garden City)

Oregon
Washington Square (Tigard)

Tennessee
The Mall at Green Hills (Nashville)

Texas
Houston Galleria (Houston)
NorthPark Center (Dallas)

Virginia
The Fashion Centre at Pentagon City (Arlington)
Tysons Corner Center (McLean)

Washington
Downtown Flagship (Seattle)