It seems that we sometimes care more about what's happening on the Red Carpet than what's happening on the big screen. "The Academy" spends hours upon end deliberating who should receive the honor of Best Picture, Best Actor, etc; one of the highest achievements in entertainment. But what do we care about more? The hard work of the actors or the hard work of the designers that dress them for award shows? I don't think we have to choose! Here's a tribute to the importance of both the filmmakers and the dressmakers.
In all three of these Best Picture nominees, we see these actors delivering and portraying meaningful stories from history, and wearing fashion’s history, present, and future on the Red Carpet.
Film 1. The Imitation Game
http://oscar.go.com/video/PL55158407/_m_VDKA0_cde5qzqd
Look 1. Kiera Knightley in Valentino
Film 2. The Theory Of Everything
http://oscar.go.com/video/PL55158407/_m_VDKA0_f28t0soe
Look 2. Eddie Redmayne in Alexander McQueen
Film 3. Selma
http://oscar.go.com/video/PL55158407/_m_VDKA0_urwq2ci9
Look 3. Oprah Winfrey in Vera Wang
























