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81ST ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS

Oscar Fashions: Hits, Misses

Winslet, Rourke, Pitt Among Best-Dressed

POSTED: 2:07 am EST February 23, 2009
UPDATED: 8:39 am EST February 23, 2009

Like every year, the Academy Awards has its share of hits, misses and more. Here's a rundown of the highlights from the 81st annual celebration Sunday in Los Angeles.

Fashion Forward: Credit first lady Michelle Obama for the many one- shoulder dresses we saw on the red carpet and for the many women dressed in white. Obama wore a white Jason Wu one-shoulder gown at the inaugural ball, and this year some of red carpet's favorite fashions were lighter shades of pale.

Fashion Standouts: For best dressed at the Oscars, the award goes to:
  • Miley Cyrus in a Zuhair Murad gown
  • Frieda Pinto in John Galliano
  • Amy Adams in Carolina Herrera
  • Diane Lane in Dolce and Gabanna
  • Sarah Jessica Parker dressed in what she described as "barely mint" by Dior Haute Couture
  • Anne Hathaway wearing Armani. The previous two years she wore Marchesa and Valentino
  • Mickey Rourke in a cream Jean-Paul Gaultier tuxedo
  • Brad Pitt in a Tom Ford tuxedo and shoes
  • Kate Winslet in a two-tone Yves Saint Laurent by Stefano Pilati dress
  • Angelina Jolie in black, but wearing a large emerald ring and emerald earrings. The long black gown was a departure as she's been wearing light colors during this year's award season
  • Marisa Tomei in a pearl gray Versace that arrived on Sunday morning
  • Melissa Leo in a copper chiffon gown by Badgley Mischka
  • Fashion Backwards:: Penelope Cruz accepted her Best Supporting Actress Oscar in a 50-year-old vintage Balmain, a dress she had eyed for eight years.

    Stealing The Spotlight: Newly expectant Nichole Ritchie will share Monday morning headlines with Oscar thanks to Joel Madden, frontman of Good Charlotte.

    The father to Ritchie's one-year-old daughter posted on his web site Sunday, "What's better than winning an Oscar? I am so happy to tell everyone that Harlow is going to be a big sister! God has truly blessed my family. Hope your (sic) all feeling as good as I am right now."


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