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Best and Worst of fashion at SAG Awards 2011

Best and Worst of fashion at SAG Awards 2011

The Screen Actors Guild Awards may perhaps not have access to the style profile of the Golden Globes or perhaps the Oscars. However, if the celebrities of film and TV walk a red carpet, there is always a list of Best and Worst dressed:

The Best dressed

  • Mila Kunis: The "Black Swan" said that her floaty, flashy-red Alexander McQueen gown was the most comfortable one she had ever worn. It definitely showed; she looked at ease and positive in a strapless outfit that dripped with color bolder than the red carpet on which she stood.
  • Annette Bening: Soon after not looking her best at Golden Globes, she rebounded with a shimmery, crystal Tony Ward Couture gown plus a swept-up version of her signature 'do that perfectly complimented the look.
  • January Jones: In a different post-Globes return, the woman most frequently known as Betty Draper switches from barely-there red fire-engine with a black and gold, lace-accentric Carolina Herrera that tinted her figure without baring a lot flesh. She looked fairly flawless.
    Julie Bowen: This one is controversial. A lot of fashion policers will put the "Modern Family" mom on their worst dressed lists for having the audacity to put on a pant suit to an award function.
  • Natalie Portman: She wore an elegant white Azarro dress with trim shimmery and looked stunning on the SAG red carpet.

The worst dressed

  • Nicole Kidman: Typically on-point in terms of style, Kidman's Nina Ricci with lace cut-outs would be a bit too Prince circa 1984 as well as a rare miss on her behalf. The necklace is another total distraction and needed to have been ditched.
  • Winona Ryder: She looked more like an attendee at an '80s prom than she ever did in every of her '80s teen films. She's way too pretty to get lost in a get-up like this.
  • Christina Hendricks: Our Joan from "Mad Men" probably has lost both her "va-va" and her "voom" within this L'Wren Scott gown that entirely overwhelmed her. The overly extra black eyeliner, helping to make Robert Smith from the Cure appear like a master of make-up, also did her no favors.
  • Jennifer Lawrence: The "Winter's Bone" star continues to be a newcomer to this entire high-profile red carpet, so hopefully she'll learn from her belted, hot-pink Oscar de La Renta gown.
  • Jane Lynch: Sue Sylvester lands in the worst dressed column only mainly because she has been so consistently well-dressed at these ceremonies. That's why her Ali Rahimi -- inside a fairly shade of mauve, but dragged down with a skirt that droops just like a two-tiered, dispirited balloon is extra-notable for becoming a little off-note.