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SAG Awards bring out Hollywood glitz

Posted by Suzanne Ryan  January 27, 2008 10:29 PM
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Well the Hollywood A-list finally got to strut their free duds tonight.

The fashion community has been going crazy because, due to the writers' strike, there have been no televised awards shows in which they can showcase their creations.

The Screen Actors Guild Awards were an exception and all of Hollywood royalty turned out.

Some folks, like Eva Longoria Parker, were fabulous as usual. Her mermaid style Naeem Khan gown, which dipped in the back and had a train, was gorgeous. Her red bead earrings and curly short 'do were perfect.

Marion Cotillard, star of La Vie en Rose, was elegant in her Nina Ricci pleated gown. And Sara Ramirez was hot in her pink strapless gown. Strapless is the look of the moment, that's for sure.

Some stars missed the mark. Angelia Jolie fueled those pregnancy rumors with a flowing ombre-print gown from Juliana Cairone. And Brad Pitt was a mess with his long hair and messy goatee.

Jane Krakowski was the worst of the bunch with her green Catherine Malandrino gown with a hideous halter necklace made of what looked like stones. Yuck. The woman had the nerve to be talking about other stars on the E! preshow. Never a good idea.

I will post photos tomorrow when they are available.

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