| from Cynthia Nellis Overall, I loved the SAG Awards red carpet on Saturday night (and, yes, I hated Mariah's dress again.) | | In the Spotlight | Best and Worst of SAG Red Carpet Blue dresses and one-shouldered looks dominated the red carpet, and while that may seem like a lot of sameness (the fashion kiss of death) there was actually a huge variety even within those two categories. For example, Christina Applegate wore a soft blue look, while Jenna Fischer pulled off a glittery blue dress. Mariah Carey disappointed in a one-shoulder red dress that must've used the world's strongest double-sided tape to avoid a wardrobe malfunction. And Marion Cotillard pulled off an incredibly chic one-shoulder short white dress that would leave us mere mortals looking silly. (Photo Credits: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images) | | Vote on Best and Worst Dressed at SAG Awards Who did you love or hate? Let your voice be heard here. | Sarah Jessica Parker + Halston = Mega Celebrity Designer According to Women's Wear Daily, Sarah Jessica Parker is joining fashion house Halston as the president and chief creative officer. We're all used to hearing about celebs inking licensing deals or even designing their own lines. But this SJP appointment takes the celebrity designer thing to a whole new level. Used to be, the garment biz required experience, smarts and talent. Seems all you need now is star wattage (and possibly money, as the WWD article left the question lingering whether SJP had invested her own money in Halston.) As much as I like Sarah Jessica Parker's style -- although much of her icon status credit should really go to "Sex and the City" wardrobe genius Pat Field -- I can't help but wonder where this trend will lead. Could Mariah Carey be the CEO of Gucci? Will Lady GaGa take over Hermes? | Sponsored Links | | | | Women's Fashion Ads Advertisement | |
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