Brie Larson went fairy godmother while Billie Eilish and Rosalía battled out oversize looks. See the best and worst dressed celebrities this week.
She does the sequined tuxedo look very well. The smoky eye, pulled-back hair and black nails are sexy yet timeless. The denim-friendly belt feels out of place, though.We’re all about a heritage flamenco allover polka dot — but this falls flat. She’s very successfully modernizing flamenco music, but it doesn’t translate well to clothing in this attempt.Eilish is known for favoring the slouch, but the pajama fabric here makes it feel too akin to a Snuggie.
We hope that this fairy-godmother gown comes with a wand — that way she can turn this dress into something less bippity-boppity-boop.Is she preparing for the sequel of “The Others?” That’s the only thing that would excuse this ghost-like look.Between the beehive and the matriarchal dress, the aggressive cleavage feels confusing. We prefer Dern with a bit more edge — and less body oil.
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